TASMAN VENTURE.
MESSAGE TO THE LEADER. VERY UNSETTLED WEATHER. Per Press Association. WELLINGTON, Sept. 6. The following mesasge was sent from the Government meteorologist to the Sydney meteorologist and Squad-ron-Leader Kingsford-Smith to-day: “Conditions are very disturbed over the Tasman, northerly to westerly wunds strong generally, and reaching tho full force of a gale, in places. The unsettled weather is increasing and northerly winds and wet weather setting in over New Zealand. Expect very unsettled weather conditions for the* next tivo or three days. AUSTRALIAN CONDITIONS. INTENSE DISTURBANCE. Per Press Association. WELLINGTON, Sept. 5. The secretary of the PostandTelegraph Department received the following special weather report broadcast by tho Sydney radio station at 11.50 “On the New South Wales coast, strong winds to gales are pre g, with the seas rising. An mtensp d,sturbance extends from T asm am the north coast of New South Waks with rough weather over tho Tasman Sea generally. Strong no '-west winds prevail over central p'arts, v ith westerly gales over the western p , extending eastwards.” AVIATORS STILL JHELD UP. SYDNEY, Sept 5. A gale locally and adverse rneteorological reports from New Zealand der the flight out of qnesf.ion to-day.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVIII, Issue 239, 6 September 1928, Page 7
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