WEATHER FORECAST FOR 24 HOURS PROM 9 A.M. TO-DAY.
Wind. — Strong to gale from botwoon iiorth and wo»t and uouUi'weal in moat, parts of tli« countxv. rUitoMKTCR.— IUae nlowljr nt all j>laoo» northward of Hunt Caps, Taupo and Dow Pljmyutb. Further fall, but rising after ton liour* elsewhere. H«i.— Coiutaerabloon all We«U>rn Coast, heavy nt Capo Campbell. ModomUs eUowhero. Tidks.— Good oo all Wosicrn CounUnd on East Coast of Hmitli Island. Uigb ut <>l>o Cnnipuell, moderate olsuwheiu. lUim.— Some indications for. WarnluL' sitrnais for westerly gala, nre oxblbited at Cups Maria Vim Dienien, Tiritiri, Cape* Cnmp. ball, i'oulnhid, Furoiroll Spit nud Nugget Point. BIHOi*9IB or I.ABT 21 UOUKB. Falling buroiiinlor oyarywbore, but oipeolall* southward of Niiplor, Taupo aud Raglan. Moderate to strong winds from tho westward havu beou oxpenoucud nonurallj and theie hus beau nome raiu at placos northward of Hokitika nnd Cnpo C'uuipboll nnd south ot i'oinbroko aud Dunodiu. B. A. EDWIN.
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Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 24, 29 January 1904, Page 4
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153WEATHER FORECAST FOR 24 HOURS PROM 9 A.M. TO-DAY. Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 24, 29 January 1904, Page 4
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