METEOROLOGICAL.
Wind.— L. light; br, brecre; tb, tre*h. breeze; m g, moderate gale; g, whole or henry gale; vr, gilc ot exceptional severity. Weather.— B, blue «ky. be tho atmotpbere clear or hcary ; n oloudt, paulng olouda • D, drizxling rain; F, fogirv; Q, gloomy, dark weather; H, bail: h, lightning; M, mUty; 0, overcast, the whole sky covered with thi«k clouds; P, p&eting ihowen; Q, iqually; It, ralo, continued rain; 3, «now; T, thunder; V. ugly, threatening appearance. WEATHEE FORECAST FOll 24 HOURS FROM 9 a.m. TO-DAY. Wind.— Strong to gale from between northtout find north ntid wMt at nil place* northward of Ea»t Cijic, Tulipo, ami Rngl.iri, :t n-1 fiom lictnrcr. H'ntli and west und eoutii-wcst elsrwhorc. ' Barometer.— Fall at all phicca northward nf Wapiti- and Ntw I'tymoutl) ; use llieucc toiiihward, but fall again after ten hoiu.i. Sea.— Heavy o>i :iil wcttcin coiui anrl en cast con*t norilre-ard of Etut Cape and between Cattlepoint and Kalkourn ; moderate elsewhere.. TiUeo.— HJxU on all western 90Mt sod on
east coist northward of East Qnpc and southward "from Costlcpoint. Modcrato all other P Rain.— Probably heavy in all parts of the country- , , , Warning elgnala for northerly gale aro exhibited, at Capo Maria Van piemen, EastCape Capes Campbell, Foulwind, Farewell Soft 'and for westerly gale at Nugget Point. SYNOPSIS OF LAST 24 UOCRS. Falling barometer everywhere, but it has also risen m the 6outhernmost districts since midnieht. Strong winds to Rale from tlie northward with ruiu have been experienced soutlrvsird of Napier and Kew Plymouth, and etrpns northerly ,vinds elsewhere.^ EDWJK _ Thursday, 7th June. 1905.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 134, 7 June 1906, Page 4
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