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WEATHER FORECAST.

The following wea''Jher forecasb was telegraphed irom Wellington to-d«y:— A g*le from between the norllh and west aid southwest -at all places northward of Thames- end. Manukau, from between the north-east, morta and west thence ' south-ward to Cape Egmont -and Casilepoint, a gale from between tihe oast, south and south-west "fhence to Iryttelnoa and Hc-Miika, and strong winds from that direction thence southward. The barometer will rise a!) 'all pl-aces northward of Thames tmd CMr.nukau soon, «nd thence southward, to Tauranga. and ilaglxn after twelve lours, and iall everywhere else. The sea will -be Ihesvy on, lihn cast coasit noftlb «f East •Ca'oe and be'bween sfar»itr a-nd Kaikoura.; there wiU be a heavy swell tihence southward and » heavy sea on the west coast . north of Caxie Farewell. «Ed a> considerable) sea fhc-nce souihwarf. The tides will Jbe high on the west cosat of -tihe -North Island and also on the easil coa^Si api<lsiward of East Cu.pe and between Newer .and I/ytteltoni and good elsewhere. ißain is to ba esppcted s* all maces Bortfhwai'a of Timaru *ad Queenslownii. iWßirniug~ signals for westerly e*les are exhTbitcd st Tiritiri, for southerly gales at Capes Farewell end Foulwind. and for easterly gjtles «t Capo ."CampbeM and Nugget Point- Synopsis of tihe 'last twenty-four hours : —NoriSiwsTd _ of Timaru and Qixetaistown •('he 'baTometer MS eon'tin.ued *o Vail sT'owly, %iyi there has 'been very^liWe' movemeni elsew ; heTeu~ ; Gß.led'!fom the north-east, wHh rain>. have 'been experienced aftmosf. places' nccrtlhYraxd cf Gisbcrne, Taupo and "Wanganui, and a drizzly or light jradn in mo3t o'Jher parts of the ccuri'tbT 1 . A 3ow -oreaEure "from the north-west is about x>no (hundred miles from Oape Fareiwell, and a Hew pressure from fhe west is due to-morrow, Ijtrt is decreasing in energy.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 7436, 24 June 1902, Page 3

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WEATHER FORECAST. Star (Christchurch), Issue 7436, 24 June 1902, Page 3

WEATHER FORECAST. Star (Christchurch), Issue 7436, 24 June 1902, Page 3

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