WIND AND WEATHER.
[BY TELEGRAPH — TO-DAY, 9 A.M.]
New Plysiooth — Calm, cloudy, sea
smooth. Ma'nukau Heads — E., light breeze, cloudy,
bar smooth. Auckland — Calm, cloudy. Napier — Calm, blue sky, sea smooth. Wellington — N., light breeze, cloads
passing. Cape Farewell — S.W., light breeze, blue
sky, sea smooth. Lyttelton — N.E., light breeze, blue sky. Port Chalmers — Calm, blue sky. Bluff — N., light breeze, blue sky.
BAROMETER— New Plymouth : 30-44. Man ikau Heads : 2926. Auckland :
30-bU Napier : — Wellington : 30.50. Cape Farewell: 29-62. Lyttelton: 30-40. Port Chalmers : 30-38. Bluff : 30-36.
NOTICE 10 CORRESPONDENTS. Patrick Grey (Sandon). — The 18th Regiment of Royal Irish left New Plymouth, for Melbourne, on Morlay, January 17th, 1870, in the 8.8. Lie Ad Hamilton.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8763, 26 April 1890, Page 2
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114WIND AND WEATHER. Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8763, 26 April 1890, Page 2
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