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TO-DAY'S WEATHER. FROM OBSERVATIONS TAKEN AT 9 I.M

Wind.— L, light; br, breeze; I b, fresh biewe; m g, moderate gate; g, whole or heavy' gale; v>, gale of exceptional severity. Weatht'r. — B, blue shy, be the atmosphere clear or heavy ; C, clouds, posting clouds ; D, drizzling raiu; h\ foggy; G, gloomy, dark veather; H, hail; L, lightning; M, misty; O, overcast, the whole sky covered with thick cluuds; P, passing showers; Q, squally, R, rain, continued raih; S, snow; T, thunder; U, ugly, threatening appearance. THE FUTURE. At 9 a.m. the following forecast was issued for the subsequent 24 hours :— Winds.— .Moderate to strong southerly winds are probable north of Hokitika and Ljtleßoii, and westerly winds elsewhere. Bdiometei.— Rising slowly northward of Napier and New l'lj mouth; little movement thence to Hokitika and J.jttelton, and tailing in the southern districts alter troui ten to l(i how t>. Sea.— Hough between East Cape and Kaikouia, and also on the west coast of the Noilli Uland; moderate everywhere else. Tides. — Good on the west coast of the North Island; moderate all other ports. Ram is probable between East Cape and K.ukoura and a cold night generally with frost inland. Warning signal for noitherly gale will be exhibited at Nuggets at sunrise, anil for westerly gale »t Capes Farewell and Foulwind, and at Stephens Island (Cape Campbell interrupted). ft» fit fiAJJiBi

Station. Wind. Bar. in Shade Weather. C»po Maria Van Dienien Russell MamikouHeads Auckland East Cape Gisborne... Spit, Kapier Castlepoint How Plymouth ... Pilea Vranganui ... Foxtou Welliugtou Blenheim ... Capo Campbell ... KaUcourti „, Nelson Earewell Spit ... Weßtport Oupe Foulwind ... ■Giejmoulh Hokitika Bealey Lyttelton ... ChribtcUurch ... Tiinoru Oamaru tort Chalmers ... Danediu Queenstowu hug-Hels luveicaigill Bluff S 1 Calm S br SI luter'p'd S fb SW m g SW f b S 1 S f b Sff S m f? SSEf b Calm Inter'p'd WSW i HE 1 SSW 1 SI SE I SE br E 1 NWI SVY 1 Calm Calm VV 1 Calm NNWI N 1 NWI Calm Calm 30-00 39-08 29-92 29-91 29-68 29-S0 29-90 29-92 29-91 29 93 29-92 29-99 30-03 30'Qj 29-92 29-96 20 97 29 9S •2998 30-03 30-08 30 09 30-08 3005 30 02 30-01 30-06 30-03 30-01 30-00 61 57 52 61 56 53 52 55 54 55 52 52 ti 48 51 46 47 53 AS ii 5G 50 53 41 52 55 42 45 40 45 G BC P P C R X B C O« P X C C P B B B B B B C B C C B B B B B C C li a

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 111, 12 May 1909, Page 6

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TO-DAY'S WEATHER. FROM OBSERVATIONS TAKEN AT 9 I.M Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 111, 12 May 1909, Page 6

TO-DAY'S WEATHER. FROM OBSERVATIONS TAKEN AT 9 I.M Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 111, 12 May 1909, Page 6