FINE WEATHER AT FIRST.
By Telegraph. —Press Association.
Wellington, Last Night. The weather will be still fair to fine but cloud and haze will increase generally. An extensive anti-cylone is still centred over New Zealand but a depression is advancing slowly from the southwest Tasman Sea. There will be light to mode ate easterly to northerly winds north of New Plymouth and Napier. Elsewhere the wind will be northerly, freshening and becoming strong in Cook and Foveaux straits.. Seas will be rough in Foveaux.' Strait and rising on the west coast of the South Island and about Cook Strait. The sea will be smooth to moderate elsewhere. Temperatures will be milder.
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 May 1930, Page 8
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