“TIMES"S ’’ WEATHER REPORT
Stiil Fine Per Press Association. WELLINGTON, Last Night. Tho weather in New Zealand is still dominated by an anti-cyclone which is centred off the east coast of the South Island. A slight depression is now advancing from the Tasman Sea but seems likely to produce little effect. , . W'inds: Moderate to strong south to southeast winds between Kaikoura and East Capo and about Cook Strait; elsewhere variable with moderate cast to north prevailing. Seas (New Zealand waters): A con sidcrablc southerly squall on parts of the east coast and rather rough in Cook Strait, otherwise smooth to moderate. Tasman Sea: Moderate southeast to northeast winds and smooth to moderate seas in the eastern Tasman. Weather: Still for the most part fair to fine but cloudy at times on the east coast with isolated light showers. Temperatures cool but gradually rising.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LVI, Issue 5573, 11 February 1931, Page 8
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