THE WEATHER
WELLINGTON, November 12. General inference. The anticyclone mentioned yesterday has now moved to the eastward off New Zealand. The cyclone over the North Tasman is centred about 300 miles west of Cape Maria Van Dieman and is moving south-south-eastward. A shallow westerly depression has advanced across the-South Tasman Sea on to southern New Zealand. The- forecast is for moderate to fresh anfl variable winds. Weather dull and misty with rain. Temperatures moderate; seas slight to moderate.
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 November 1937, Page 1
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