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TO-DAY'S WEATHER REPORT.

(By Telegraph.) r Al) Observations are taken at 9 a.m. Ther. Station. Wind. Bar. in Weather. Shade. Cape Maria ... NEg OP 29.85 66 Russell ... Emg R 29.95 63 Kaipara ... NEmg > R 29.96 60 Mnnukau ... NEfb, M 30.06 54 Auckland ... NEfb R -.30.00. 64 East Cape ... El P 30.18 64 Gisborne ... SWI O 30.12 68 Napier ... Calm BC 30.25 64 N. Plymouth... NEI OG 30.12 66 Wanganui ... SEbr BO 30.16 67 Wellington ... SI BC 30.18 63 Kaikoura ... NEI M 30.24 57 Westport ... SI . BC 30.12 61 Lyttelton ... NEI OD- 30.25 60 Christchurch... NEI B 30.25 60 Dunedin ... NEI 0 30.18 59 Bluff ... Calm BC 30.24 .55 Wind Force Indicated by Letters. — 0., Calm • L., Light ; Br., Breeze ; F.8., Fresh Breeze; M.G., Moderate Gale; G., Whole or Heavy Gale; W., Gale of exceptional severity. Weather Estimated as— B., Blue sky, be the atmosphere clear or heavy ; C, Clouds, passing clouds; D., Drizzling rain; F., Foggy; G., Gloomy, dark weather; H., Hail; L., Lightning; M., Misty; 0., Overcast, the whole sky covered with thick clouds; P., Passing ■ho were; Q., Squally; R., Rain, continued rain; T., Thunder; S., Snow; U., Ugly, threatening appearance. Fine weather was reported, from all The weather was stormy in the north, a north-east gale, with rain striking the coast ut Cape Maria Van Diemen. Rain also fell as for as Kaipara on the West Coast, and to the east Cape on the other side. In the south the weather was good. STATE OF THE SEA. The sea was heavy to-day at Cape Maria, Russell, Tiritiri, and Tauranga., considerable swell at Kaipara, lumpy at Wanganui, moderate at Castlepoint, New Plymouth, Cape Foulwind, Hokitika, and smooth at East Cape, Gisborne, arid elsewhere. WEATHER FORECAST. Captain Edwin reported this morning : ''Easterly, heavy gale; tides very higli; sea heavy ; rain probable ; glass fall slowly after 10 hours ; rivers high after 24 hours."

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 11122, 9 November 1907, Page 4

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TO-DAY'S WEATHER REPORT. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 11122, 9 November 1907, Page 4

TO-DAY'S WEATHER REPORT. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 11122, 9 November 1907, Page 4

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