A WARNING
ANOTHER STORAI PREDICTED. Electric Telegraph—Press Association. Dargaville. Alav 3. Air Clement AYragge issued the following forecast at Dargavilie at 10 a.m.:—"The central line of the disturbance ‘Fowlds,’ which developed an ugly extension even beyond the North Cape, passed Auckland Province at 5.30 this morning. The winds will not shift to the southward, and more wet weather is probable, with vicious swells on the coast, especially south from Cape Egmont. and areas of nasty seas. The southern side of ‘Fowlds' extends beyond Stewart Island. B< fore sixty hours have expired, however, the sea will be moderate, and the sky will clear. Finer weather, under recovery of the pressure, will thereafter prevail, hut by about the middle of May. or somewhat earlier. another disturbance named ‘Aliiler.’ o. considerable energy, will affect tie Dominion. ‘Millar’ is now to the southward of Cape Leeuwin, and shipping will eventually have cause t„ remember ‘him' also. Further advic -s will he issued when necessarv."
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XIV, Issue 3312, 4 May 1909, Page 4
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160A WARNING Pahiatua Herald, Volume XIV, Issue 3312, 4 May 1909, Page 4
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