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THE WEATHER.

[Pbb Pbess Association.! GISBORNE, Maech 11. A tremendously heavy sea from the south-sou fch-east is running along theeast coast, and as the sea is making in Poverty Bay, which until now has been sheltered from tho storm of the last few days, it is doubtful if the Mararoa will be able to communicate to-morrow morning on her way north. The Omapere, which arrived at noon, reports experiencing an extremely rough trip down the coast.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6126, 12 March 1898, Page 6

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THE WEATHER. Star (Christchurch), Issue 6126, 12 March 1898, Page 6

THE WEATHER. Star (Christchurch), Issue 6126, 12 March 1898, Page 6

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