THE WEATHER.
WELLINGTON, February 13. Dr Kidsouls report slates: —General situation: —A slight low pressun wave is passing in the south, but the pressure remains high, and anti-cy-clonie conditions still prevail over New Zealand and thr Tasman Sea. Foff-’cast: —Winds: Variable winds with west to south prevailing, fresh at times, from Coo(k Strait southwards; elsewM ire light to moderate seas. (N.Z. waters): Smooth to moderate seas in New Zealand waters. Tasman file: Light to moderate west to south-west winds a)nd smooth to tnoderate seas in the eastern Tasman. Weather: Light and scatteffH coastal showers in the western and southern parts of the South Island; otherwise fair, but with considerable mist and cloud. ' . b
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Grey River Argus, 14 February 1929, Page 8
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113THE WEATHER. Grey River Argus, 14 February 1929, Page 8
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