WEATHER FORECAST.
Wellingtcn, Ft-h. 8. Tlio following is the liov. D. C. Baths' summary mid forecast:— The lmrometor lias shown a falling tcii(l"ii'.\v to-dny, an<l the wcotlior has Won unsi'.ttlwl ab times on the onstoru ffinsts ol' liofch iijlauds. A southeasterly yale -with a heavy st'a is "oportcd at Ka.'^t Cnyo, an<i a clioppy sea at Gisbonir1. A is nlt-o rcporteil at Cape J'^inont, but (.■lsvwhorf itKKlriato to stroll"; southeasterly winds prevail. Present indications tii'o t'nr ;i i'alliiifi barometer ovoryivlii ■re, strong easterly and .southoastei'ly \\imls vet-rinl; to northerly in most parts of th« country. Alter twenty-lour hours liazy and warmer but unsettled conditions will probably iiirroase.
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Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 13021, 9 February 1911, Page 1
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107WEATHER FORECAST. Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 13021, 9 February 1911, Page 1
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