THE WEATHER.
• GISBORNE TIMES OFFICE. The following are the readings of the barometer in our office, taken at 2 ft.m. each day:—
GOVERNMENT METEOROLOGIST’S REPORT. [PER PRESS ASSOCIATION. 3 Present indications are for a brief improvement only in the weather conditions, for a storm area appears to be approaching from the westward, and had weather is likely to follow shortly. The winds will probably back by west to northerly and increase strong to a heavy gale in parts. The barometer is likely to fall very slow in the south about Monday.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3628, 14 September 1912, Page 2
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165THE WEATHER. Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3628, 14 September 1912, Page 2
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