WEATHER FORECAST FOR 24 HOURS FROM 9 a.m. TO-DAY.
Wimd,— Galo from botween north-east and north and wext at all plaeoa northward of Dim©din and Queonotown nnd from between north ami wost and south-wfat tbonce aouthward i AB'tKßTaa. — Pall erorywhera Se*.— Hoary on all western count, also in Bay ot Plont\ and on eaataru ooaet of tbe South Iriand Modei ate elaewhoro Tjoss.— Hijrh on weatern coast of North lalanri and In Hot of Plenty, nlao ou bolh coast* of South lafoud Rain hi probablo generally and anow on high country ef South Island Warning eternals far northerly (rale* aro exhibited at Tlrftlri, Boat Cape, Cupes Fonhriod, Campbell, Porewoil, und KuYxot Point •TMOPBI* O» IJIBT 24 110UKS. Slowly risloff ba'onveier in most part* of the North Island, hot it haa fatiaa "lowly ererywhero elae. Moderate to ntronjr northerly wlnda bare been iireTalent. Bain Is roportod front Cambridge ajid from the wovtorn coaat nt bbc Soutli XaV.ind, front from Be« ley, and obow from othar parts of high oountry ia the Mtllh Inhtud. R. A. EDWIN.
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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 48, 25 August 1904, Page 4
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