COLD CONDITIONS.
| AUCKLAND'S EXPERIENCE. I'nder the influence .if a cold southeast wind. exceptionally cold condition* have Ik'oii experienced in Auckland duriiifr tlio past few day#, and to-day there | were leaden skies and intermittent I showers of rain. The minimum temperaj ture reading of 43 degrees yesterday I morning was the lowest this winter. ! while ihe maximum temperature of .">2 j decrees recorded during the day was also ■ unusually low.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 139, 15 June 1938, Page 3
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