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“TIMES” WEATHER REPORT

fine With Sharp Frosts Per Press Association. WELLINGTON, Last Night. A rather intense anti-cyclone extends from eastern Australia across the Tasman on to New Zealand, the highest pressure in the Dominion being over the South Island. Winds: Light to moderate southeasterlies prevailing over the North Island but later becoming variable. Variable over tho South Island with northerlies later predominating. Seas (New Zealand waters): A considerable southerly swell at first between Cook Strait and East Cape but seas otherwise slight to moderate. Eastern Tasman Soa: Light to moder■nte and variable winds and slight to moderate seas. W'eather: A few scattered showers probable on the east coast between Cook Strait and East Cape and in the far north, but conditions improving and elsewhere fine. Temperatures cold with frosts at many places and sharp in the South Island. YESTERDAY’S WEATHER Auckland: Cloudy, light breeze. Hamilton; Sun and cloud, calm. New Plymouth: Sunshine, light wind. Gisborne: Overcast, light breeze. Napier: Sun and cloud, light breeze. Palmerston North: Sunshine, light wind. Masterton: Sun and cloud, calm. Wellington: Showers, light wind. Blenheim: Sunshine, light breeze. Nelson: Sunshine, calm. West Coast: Sunshine, calm. Christchurch; Sunshine, calm. Timaru: Sunshine, calm. Dunedin: Sunshine, light breeze. Invercargill: Sunshine, calm. Yesterday’s Temperatures Maximum, 47 degrees F. Minimum, 34 degrees F.

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Manawatu Times, Volume 63, Issue 159, 8 July 1938, Page 6

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“TIMES” WEATHER REPORT Manawatu Times, Volume 63, Issue 159, 8 July 1938, Page 6

“TIMES” WEATHER REPORT Manawatu Times, Volume 63, Issue 159, 8 July 1938, Page 6