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FINE WEATHER RULES

GALES:. IN THE NORTH,

For this season of the year, Wellington may be considered very luoky. to have such a succession of fair days as. has been the "rule lately. To-day fine, clear, bracing weather prevails in the city, with almost cloudless skies, and just onough breeze to ruffle the surface of the water. Other parts of New Zealand are, however, not so lucky. Auckland and the northern districts have "had rain and gales. These conditions have prevailed there for some days past, and appear to be fairly general northward of East Cape oh the east coast and Kawhia in tho west. On the edge of the anti-cyclone that has given-Welling-ton fair to cloudy weather there is a storm area which has caused the easterly winds, strong to gale, and the rain which is being experienced in the north. These easterly winds are likely to continue, with variable breezes, south-east changing to north-east, predominating elsewhere. Rain is probable northward of New Plymouth and Napier, unsettled and cloudy at times in other parts of the country. The barometer has a falling tendency. With the departure of the high pressure, it is probablo that conditions will become milder than ha 3 been the rule lately. .

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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 96, 23 April 1917, Page 2

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FINE WEATHER RULES Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 96, 23 April 1917, Page 2

FINE WEATHER RULES Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 96, 23 April 1917, Page 2

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