WEATHER FORECAST.
The {pllowine weatiier forecasffc •was teleBrapihea from Wellington io-day:— 'Windafeonff from between north-west, west and aourth »i all places nortarward of East Cave, Tanpo and ißaglan. Cale from the same direction else■where. Barometer rise everywhere eoon<. Sea heavy on- all western" coast and 'on east coaei south of I/ytbeMon eopn, from "thence to Ewt Cat* after from twelve to iwenty hours> Tides ihigh on western coast of North Island, on all eastern coast from East Oape souhward, ordi■n*ry tides at all other .norts. Rain is probable in most daces «outh of Kapier and New PlymouA. "Warning signals for westerly trales are exhibited' at Cape Campbell, Cape Foulwind and Farewell Spit. Synopsis of last twenty-four hours: — Increasing pressure everywhere, with moderate <to strong 1 ■westerly xvinde northward of Waipier and SSTew Blymouthv Mroap to c «ale from the westward elsewhere. -Rain has fallen in places couth of Napier and *Wanganui. A low (Dreßsure from the west has passed -£he east merddifln of 'Souih Cape since midnight. One from the same direction: will pass on the lffch. -
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 7203, 14 September 1901, Page 5
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177WEATHER FORECAST. Star (Christchurch), Issue 7203, 14 September 1901, Page 5
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