THE WEATHER
WELLINGTON, May. 10. General inference: A shallow depression crossed the South Island last uicdit, and its northern extension is now moving off the North Island. An anti-cyclone is centred over the southwest Tasir.au Sen” and is approaching the Dominion.'
The forecast is for light to moderate southerly winds prevailing. Weather fair to fine. Temperatures cold, with som e inland frosts. Seas slight to moderate.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 May 1938, Page 4
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