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WEATHER FORECAST FOR 24 HOURS.

FROM 9 A.M. TO-DAY. WIND — Between S.E. and N.E. in both islands. . Barometer — Further rise everywhere, but falling at all places south of Lyttelton and Hokitika after 12 hours. Sea— Heavy on Eestern coast ; warnings for easterly gales have been sent to East Coast stations between Castlepoint and Tauranga. Synopsis of the last 24 Hours—Northward of Auckland and New Plymouth the barometer has fallen a little, but it has continued rising everywhere else. Unusually cold weather has been prevalent, and frosts have been experienced at most places in the Middle Island, but there lm beed a good deal rain in the district between Wanganui and New -Plymouth, and a hard southerly gale on the Coast between Wellington and the East Cape. — R. A. Edwin.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 5302, 7 March 1884, Page 2

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WEATHER FORECAST FOR 24 HOURS. Wanganui Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 5302, 7 March 1884, Page 2

WEATHER FORECAST FOR 24 HOURS. Wanganui Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 5302, 7 March 1884, Page 2

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