WEATHER FORECAST
Winds—Strong to gale; -westerly, backing to southerly, northward of New. Plymouth and ' Napier; southerly elsewhere. . .;. .. (Barometer—Rising everywhere soon. ■ } Seas-^Heavy on all the western coast and i southward of Castlepoint; considerable else- ': where.- ■■ •. : ' -■ -. Tides—Very.high southward of Castlepoint; ■'■' good elsewhere. ; ' ' C Warning signals for -westerly, gale's .are ex- ? hibited at Cape Maria Van Diemen and Tiri-- i tiri; and for southerly at Castlepoint, Cape J Campbell, Stephen Island, Farewell Spit, Cape '>■ Foulwind, and Nugget Point '. . . ; i Weather—Unsettled and cloudy, with rain 1 probable generally; show on the higher V levels, and colder weather following. A very J-. cold night is probable everywhere. ■ ' ■ f ' ■; ■ ■ D. 0. BATBS. j 1 Friday, 20th June, 1921. '"
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 145, 20 June 1924, Page 8
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112WEATHER FORECAST Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 145, 20 June 1924, Page 8
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