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SQUALLY WEATHER

“AN EXTENSIVE DISTURBANCE”

(Acting Dominion Meteorologist.) Present indications (4 p.m. yesterday) are for west to southwest winds strong to gale, and changeable, squally weather generally, with heavy showers in many parts of the country. An extensive westerly disturbance, too, envelops the Dominion, with very low pressure in the south, but the barometer is likely to rise shortly soon. * B. V- PEMBERTON. Meteorological Office, Wellington. ittiwiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiwuniitfiinitamiiiimaiiiiiiiiiiaiiiuittaiitimniitDiiiiimalii

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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12251, 24 September 1925, Page 5

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SQUALLY WEATHER New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12251, 24 September 1925, Page 5

SQUALLY WEATHER New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12251, 24 September 1925, Page 5