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RAIN TO FOLLOW CLOUDINESS, By T*!<Kr»ah-—Pr*»« A»soe5«tio». Wellington, Last Night. The weather will be fair, mild and hazy generally at first but gradually becoming cloudy and misty, with rain getting in soon in the far north and later extending southward. A slight anti-cyclone has been crossing the Dominion to-day. A cyclone is moving across the northern Tasman Sea and a westerly depression is situated over south-eastern Australia. Windn will become northerly generally and freshen gradually. Seas will be moderate generally. SHIPPING MOVEMENTS. Auckland, July 22.—Arrived: Ulimaroa (S.40 a.m.), from Sydney. Sailed; Port Huon (3.30 p.m.), for London; Otaio. (6.20 p.m.), for Wellington. Lyttelton, July 22—Arrived; Maori (6.50 a.m.), from Wellington; John (8.5 a.m.), from Timaru. Sailed: Alexander (5.10 p.m.), for Nelson; Wingatui (3.5 p.m.), for Dunedin; John (4 p.m.), for Wellington; Maori (8.35 p.m.), for Wellington. . Suva, July 22. —Arrived: Yacht. Nomad, from Los Angeles. After being delayed at New Plymouth since Saturday by the fact that the bar at Port Waikato was unworkable, the Tecs loft New Plymouth, at 11.50 last night for Port Waikato. The improvement in the weather yesterday was immediately reflected, in a resumption of the coastal shipping services. The Itonaki crossed the Manukau bar yesterday morning after waiting inside for nearly two days. Iho Hauturu was able to leave Wanganui after being delayed for about ten days. The Totara left New Plymouth early yesterday morning to return to Wellington, a trip which it. was not thought advisable to essay the previous evening. The improved state of the bar at Port Waikato led the Tees, which has been sheltering at New Plymouth since Saturday, to leave late last evening.

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Taranaki Daily News, 23 July 1931, Page 4

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