COLD, IMPROVING WEATHER.
By Telegraph.—Press Association. Wellington, Last Night. The weather will be still squally and changeable with showers at times in most districts, but improving gradually to-morrow. There will be cold temperatures with some frosts. A very intense anti-cyclone is centred off the south coast of New South Wales and extends across the . Tasman Sea to New Zealand. A slight Uow pressure wave, however, was crossing the southern portion of the Dominion to-day. -Winds will be west fb south-west over the South Island and southerly over the North Island, strong to gale at first north of Auckland and Napier and in Foveaux Strait, elsewhere moderate but increasing later. Winds will moderate generally to-morrow. The seas will be' heavy north of Auckland and between East Cape and Kaikoura and rough elsewhere.
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 June 1930, Page 8
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