SYNOPSIS OF LAST 24 HOURS.
A slight low-pressure wave crossed the South Island last night, but an anticyclone still extends from eastern Australia across the Taaman Sea on to the North Island. Isolated showers fell yesterday in the extreme north and between Gisborne and East Cape, but generally the weather was fine with light to moderate and rather variable winds. Westerlies or northwesterlies, however, set in during the day in and south of Cook Strait, and this morning directions were mainly westerly or southwesterly over the Dominion. Since last night, light, scattered rain lias fallen in districts with a westerly aspect and also on the cast coast up as far as Canterbury. With the change of wind to a westerly quarter temperatures have become milder than they have recently been.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 138, 14 June 1933, Page 3
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130SYNOPSIS OF LAST 24 HOURS. Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 138, 14 June 1933, Page 3
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