WEATHER REPORT.
The thermometer readings at 9 a.m. this day were : — Auckland... 54 Westport ... 44 Gisborne ... 63 Greynioutlt ... -47 Napier ... 51 Bealey (2140 ft) 34 . N. Plymouth — Ohristchurch... 42 Wnnganui... 54 Timaru ...■ 48 Wellington 53 Ontnaru ... 44 j Blenheim... 16 Dunedin, ... 53 I Nelson ... 47 Invercargill ... 42 j Capt. Edwin forecasted this morning : "Easterly, strong winds j glass little movement ; tides good, sea moderate ; expect cold night." I Moderate E. and S.E. winds .were gene. I ral to-day. The weather was generally fine throughout the colony. Considerable sea , was running on the coast north of Auck- j land; moderate at Castlepoint and m Cook's Straits. Frosts were experienced at Blenheim ond Christchurch.- (
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10958, 29 April 1907, Page 2
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112WEATHER REPORT. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10958, 29 April 1907, Page 2
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