THE 9 a.m. WEATHER REPORT.
The telegraphic weather report for 9 »-*a. yesterday shows that at Auckland there was a fresh north wind, the -barometer read 30.23, the thermometer 63, and there were passing showers. A stiff north wind, with overpast -weather, and continuous showers, prevailed at Wellington, the barometer and thermometer being 30.06 and 59. Cloudy skies, and no wind were the rule at Dunedin, where the barometer read 29.80 and the thermometer 62. The highest temperature was 68, at Cape Maria Van Diemen. and the lowest 41, at Queenstown. The "weather. throughout.,,the colony -was generally flpe, with passing clouds. ■■■•■:.■ ■■. . s ■ ■
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10986, 8 June 1901, Page 9
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