WEATHER REPORT.
The thermometer readings at 9 a. in. this day were : — Auckland ... 60 Weslpoit ... 49 Gisborne ... ■* 62 Greymouth ... 60 Napier ... 58 Bealey (2140 ft) 39 N. Plymouth 54 Christchurch... 46 Wanganui... 56 Timaru ... 16 Wellington 47 Oamaru ... 47 Blenheim... 47 Dunedin ... 43 Nelson ... 54 lnvercargill ... 43 Capt^ -s _Ed\vm forecasted at 9 this morning : ' T STrrmg~w:hids to gale from between north-east and TeU^t and south-east, glass rise after 12 lioiusfrmnjiow, tides good, sea. considerable-,., rain probable." ' East Cape reported tins morning : N. gale, rain, overcast 6ky, heayj sea. North-westerly winds and squally weather prevailed at Auckland thismmuug. There was a .rough -sen at .Tinitiri. Al" Napier there was a N.K. breeze, dark overcast sky, and a heavy sea at Castlepoint. A fresh N.W. hreeze, overcast 6ky. and rain, with rough sea, prevailed at* New Plymouth. Wellington reported S. breeze, overcast sky. and rain, heavy sea iv Straits. Cluistchurch, light S.W. wind and rain. Dunedin. calm, blue cloudy sky, smooth sea at Bluff.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10692, 16 May 1906, Page 2
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163WEATHER REPORT. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10692, 16 May 1906, Page 2
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