WEATHER REPORT.
The thermometer readings at 9 a.m. this day were : — Auckland... 60 Westport 55 Gisborne ... 62 Greymouth ... 55 Napier ... 58 Bealey (2140 ft) 45 N. Plymouth 55 Christchurch... 52 Wanganui... 56 Timaru ... 51 Wellington 53 Oamaru ... 43 Blenheim.. . 53 Dunedin ... 52 Nelson ... 55 Invercargill ... 47 Captain Edwin fprecasted to-day: — "Southerly to strong winds to gale, glass rise; tides good; sea heavy off shore; rain probable, and colder weather, flood^ • ■■-
East Cape reported: "E.S. moderate Sile; barom. 29.96,- therm. 59; cloudy, eavy sea." i '-.,*. Variable winds, prevailed throughout the colony to-day and the weather was overcast. The sea was heavy at Bluff, smooth to moderate elsewhere. - .
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10964, 6 May 1907, Page 2
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106WEATHER REPORT. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10964, 6 May 1907, Page 2
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