SOUTHERLY PREDICTED
People who have rejoiced at the rare dispensation of bunshine for a few days must prepare for the inevitable change which is predicted by the meteorological export. Tho wind is likely to back to a south-oa6lerly, and increase strong to gale, bnow will probably fall on the high country in the south, which should experience tht cihttiK* pouibly Uvonty-four hour* be--ificq ttw JM l6ljmd {ftgfty.es it| ghM**
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 8, 9 July 1912, Page 8
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