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WEATHER REPORT.

(By Telegraph.) All observations arc taken nt 9 a.m. Ther. in Weat-

Wind 1 forces indicated by letters: C, calm: LAHght; Br, breeze; FB, fresh breeze; MG, niodertite gnle; G, whole or heavy gale- W gale qi exceptional severity. 'Weather estimated as: B, blue sky, be the atmosphere clear or heavy; C, clouds, passing cloud/|; x D, drizzling rain; F, fogey; G, g>wnv; H, hail; L, lightning; M, misty; O ov^rciiit, the • whole sky covered with thick cloutfs; P, passing showers; Q, squally S Kn ,o */■£.; thunder; U, ugly threatening appear.lf' Vfy very showery at the Bluff last night, anu^ tlH're was rain at Queenstown. ,' STATE OF THE SEA. 9itsßell 'and Tiritiri reported a moderate sea tprday," raiuattga Rinooth, East Cape considerable,. GJKb'orne and Napier smooth, Cape Pallis^rMnoderate, Cape Campbell rough, Timan, Rinoptb,, .Oamaru moderate, Bluff heavy ; Hokiaijga; decreasing, Kaipara heavy on bar, Wangfjfui hejiivy, Farewell Spit rough, Westport moderate, Greymouth heavy. \"I ' ■■-' WEATHER FORECAST. Last night's report stated: "Present indicationsiare.for. westerly gales prevailing and with a spytherly tendency, showery and changeable w«a^i6r,. arid probably cdlder. The barometer is unsteady, but it is due to rise everywhere sootf: ITeayy seas may be expected on ajl the wespern, qipast." Tp»'day!s. forecast stales: "Variable westerly, strpng; to *• gale, and squally at times, with southerly tendency ; weather changeable ; weather probably colder- and ''rnin probable, follp>Ving 7g1468 rise slowly, but unsteady; tides good ;■ sea rough off shore."

Cape Maria ... Wf 29.94 65 B Russell Wf 29.86 65 BC Hokianga Heads Wing 29.85 66 B Kaipara WSWf 29.83 64 C Manukau Heads NWf 29.83 61 C Auckland Wf 29 C2 72 BC Tiritiri SWf 29.87 69 BC Kawhia SWf 29.77 65 O Tauronga Wl 29.76 68 BC Tnupo calm 29.69 55 B East Cape Wg 29.66 62 11 Gisborne ... ... Wl 20.68 69 B Napier .-. NEI 29.57 69 nC Capo Palliser ... NWt 29.49 63 O N. Plymouth ... Wl 29.68 C? P Wanganui WNWbr 29.64 61 BC Wellington NWI 29.52 C2 "C Cape Campbell ... Wf 29.43 60 ( « Farewell Spit ... Wf 29.68 58 ( Westport SWbr 1J.03 C4 I J Greymouth SWg 29.53 VI PC Christchurch ... NWI 29.40 59 BC Tiraarg NWmg 29.35 58 BC Oamaru NWf 29.30 58 BC Dunedin WSWI 29.30 53 BC -' Queenvtown ... SWbr 29.36 50 O •BlUff'- WSWme 29.26 50 P

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12707, 9 March 1912, Page 4

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WEATHER REPORT. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12707, 9 March 1912, Page 4

WEATHER REPORT. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12707, 9 March 1912, Page 4

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