METEOROLOGICAL
TO-DAY’S REPORT. A series of westerly depressions of mo great intensity is passing in the south, the pressure still being rather low over eastern Australia. Though the weather will continue unsettled, general rains are unlikely. The forecast is for variable and at times squally wi-rcls, with south west to north west predominating. Weather changeable .with intermittent rain. Tempera* rather cold; seas moderate to rather rough.
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 October 1933, Page 5
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