LYTTELTON.
WEATHER FORECAST. Captain Edwin sent lh« following weather forecait to Captain Clark yesterday afternoon >.—" Wind between south and east and north-east at all places. Barometer fall at all places north of East Cape, Taupo and Raglan within twelve hours, and soutnmrd to Napier and New Plymouth after that time ; »ise slowly everywhere else. Sea heavy on east coast north of Easb Cape after froao twelve to twenty hours ; moderate elsewhere. Tides hign on east coast north of East Cape, increasing hence to Napier; moderate at other places on east eoaat, lowonweßterncoust. Easterly gales, with rain, V 9 to ha expected at all places north of East Cape, E,upo and Raglan after from ten to twenty hours, d strong easterly winds in other parts of the Worth Island. Moderate easterly •wvndß elseVhere."
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6122, 8 March 1898, Page 2
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