98 STORMS ON THE COAST OF NEW SOUTH WALES. 
or the storm’s rate of motion is 20 miles an hour. In the earlier 
gale that lasted all the way to Sydney. At the same time then, 
that a violent S.S.W. gale was blowing along our coast, there 
how the polar winds at times displace the tropical ones. Without 
hat ave seen, I would 
from 8.W. In this storm.you saw that the polar current, where 
free to move, came in from S.E. past the “ Gleaner” schooner 
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us in the weather map ample warning of their approach, but 
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to a paper of this kind, and I will not longer trespass upon your 
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