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WEATHER FORECAST.

Captain Edwin, wired to-day as follows : : — IWind— Gale from between north and east and south-east, with heavy rain, at all places north of Thames and Manukau soon after twelve hours; from thence southward to the east of Cape Taupo and Raglan, and strong north-east to north and west elsewhere. Baormeter farther fall northward of Thames and Manukau; fall elsewhere. Sea — Very heavy on the east coast northward of East Cape ; increasing from thence southward ; moderate on all the ■western coast. Tides — High on the east coast north of East Cape, and good from thence southward ; low between Cape Egmont and Porton; moderate on all other parts of the west coast. I

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6344, 25 November 1898, Page 3

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WEATHER FORECAST. Star (Christchurch), Issue 6344, 25 November 1898, Page 3

WEATHER FORECAST. Star (Christchurch), Issue 6344, 25 November 1898, Page 3

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