THE WEATHER
(Per Press Association). WELLINGTON. June 12. The weather report and forecast are r.s follows: — General situation: The last of the recent depressions Lt passing away eastward, and rather an intense anticyclonic is advancing across the Fasman Sea. Forecast: Winds Moderate tc. strong. sJouth-wesf to southerly, still of gale force at limes in exposed positions, but decreasing to-morrow, except, on parts o,f the East Coast. Seas, in New Zealand waters: Rough generally, but decreasing >?outh of Farewell Spit. Eastern Tasman Sea: strong souther!v winds.; rough seas; conditions gradual ly moderating. Weather fine in thwestern districts of the South Island; elsewhere still changeable, with pass ing sharp showers at times, and hail in places. Temperatures cold, with some hard frosts. Light snow is still possible in the south..
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Grey River Argus, 13 June 1935, Page 8
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