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ROUGH WEATHER PREDICTED.

« _ FROM THE NORTH. This morning very few places in New Zealand had clear blue overhead. District* north of Gisbonie and Taupo hud showers, and the rain was working southward. Yesterday various parts of the country received a thorough watering. A cyclonic disturbance, .vhich was heralded by the Rev. D. C. Hate* towards the end of lad week, in now making it.-elf fek in the Far North. Tt ha« whirled in from the north-west, and promises to make itself unpopular throughout the North Inland. The inVfider is credited with considerable strength. Sonic districts may lecehe a heavy blow. Storm warnings weie .-cut out thi.» morning. A luMy easterly gale it, expected in the Far .North, with heavy rain, and a probability of floods. It is likely that the wind 'will eventually woik round to the *outli-eaM. and make a notable stir on the Ea»t Coast. It i« anticipated that hy to-morrow the weather will be in lively mood, and may be boisterous for two day». — — On Sat ui day last a team representing the Diamonds (Association) Football Club of Wellington went to Hunting*, and defeated a local team by two goals to one. Black and Hall scored for the winners. The match win interesting, though played in very hot weather, and this fart >omewhat (detracted from the quality of the play. The rntert;iiiiiii£ comedy "Mib« Cleopatra" wax |)la\vU for the Ket-ond tinio by the Eiii-U>oMn>e Dramutic Society i:t the Day* liny puviliott }at<t n/glii, lie'foiea numerous audience, and wax followed by a Mupper and an enjoyable dance. 'I he comedy will be £»«ned by the company at the Korori Parochial Hall tomorrow night, in aid of the fii-ida of the Karort Bowling Club. _ Particulars arc pul>li#|ic<| in our adverti«ing columni of property in the Auckland > mburlM for »le or exchiiigo.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 73, 29 March 1910, Page 8

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ROUGH WEATHER PREDICTED. Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 73, 29 March 1910, Page 8

ROUGH WEATHER PREDICTED. Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 73, 29 March 1910, Page 8