THE WEATHER.
Captain Edwin reported as follows for the 21 hours from 9 a.m. yestcedar : —Northerly strong winds to <s.le, after Hi hours; glass fall; tides moderate; sea moderate; ram probable.
The following received ivt 9 n. Auckland Bast Capo Taurunga weather reports, were Hi. vesterilav : Bar. Tlier. Wind —29.71 ... 53 - — 29.81 ... o.l ... 8 ....29.81 ... E ....29.80 — ....29.8:5 ... 54 .. Napior Now Plymouth Wanganui Wellington Blenheim ....29.95 ...29.81 ....29.80 ....29.8(5 29.8(5 29.7(5 ... 55 .. ... 19 .. ... 18 .. ... 1(5 ... 49 . 52 . E . N IC ‘ X X Grevmouth .... Christchurch • Port Chalmers Invercargill .....29.75 ....29.85 ...29.80 29.81 ... 15 .. ... 40 .. ... 47 . ... 39 . . K . S\V . XK . XE
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2158, 14 August 1907, Page 2
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99THE WEATHER. Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2158, 14 August 1907, Page 2
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