FORECAST.
Winds.—Moderate to strong norti-east to east winds, of gale force In the far North, changing to strong southerlles "generally within the next 24 hours. . ■ - ■ ; . Barometer.—Falling, but rise after ,from 10 to 16 hours. - . ■ , Seas.—Rough north of East Cape; elsewhere moderate,'but rising generally In. New Zealand Tides.—Poor on the west coast of the North Island; elsewhere good. Warning Signals are exhibited for an easterly gale at .Cape Maria van Diemen, and for southerly gales at Cape Campbell, Stephens Island, and Farewell Spit. Weather.—Becoming unsettled, cloudy, and misty, with fairly general rain; heavy falls probable In the northern and east coast'districts of the North'lsland, with'some flooding, but scattered falls only in the South Island. Temperatures becoming cold.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 98, 27 April 1932, Page 3
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116FORECAST. Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 98, 27 April 1932, Page 3
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