THE WEATHER
The following is the Rev. D. C. Bates> general weather forecast: —Moderate, to strong south-easterly winds probaCTe north of East Cape and Kawnia, and southerly elsewhere, with fair and pleasant winter w'eather generally. MR. WRAGGE’S PREDICTIONS. [Pint Press Association.! CHRISTOHURCH, June 8. Mr. Clement Wragge states that Christchurch is lucky in having escaped the severe local squalls attaching to the disturbance “Buddo,” which is now passing off. The recent boisterous weather at Wellington and the torrential local rains and snow in parts of the Middle Island are instances, among many others, of the passage of “Buddo.” About the middle of June will come the disturbance “Ngata.” and he will be followed by “Taylor,” in full blast, before the month expires. Regarding the great snowstorm already reported, it should be noted that the earthquakes anticipated in connection with it have duly occurred in Central America, Messina, and at Singapore. ' Further seismic action is not unlikely, and all interested should watch the cablegrams.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2523, 9 June 1909, Page 3
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163THE WEATHER Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2523, 9 June 1909, Page 3
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