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WEATHER FORECAST.

Wellington. May 26. The Roy. D. 0. Bates' summary and forecast is as follows : — The barometer -has fallen' -everywhere, and the weather dias been cool and changeable, showery on the -West Coast and southern districts. "Westerly winds have prevailed, and a gale has continued iin Foveaux Strait. Tho present indications aro for a falling barometer everywhere", with . strong westerly winds, cloudy, and unsettled weather. The barometer will ! probably continue low in the south f or ■a f ow days, and rain will probably '-.be general. A southerly may be texpected about Monday night, with a rising barometer. . I

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Colonist, Volume LIi, Issue 12804, 27 May 1910, Page 1

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WEATHER FORECAST. Colonist, Volume LIi, Issue 12804, 27 May 1910, Page 1

WEATHER FORECAST. Colonist, Volume LIi, Issue 12804, 27 May 1910, Page 1

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