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YESTERDAY EVENING'S REPORTS.

The following reports received by Captain Edwin, RN,, show the weather on July Bin, tt Manukmilkeads—Wind, S.W.. breeze; barb., 29.90; therm., 56; cloudy, eea moderate. . Castlepoint-Wind, S.W.; bare, 29.46, therm., 49; fine, sea moderate. - m Wellington—Wind, N.W., light; baro., 29.45; therm., 48; fine. , . „■ ~ ■ Kaikoura—Wind, S.W.; baro., 29.50; therm., 44; fine, sera smooth. '„ -- it ™ Oamaru—Wind, S.W.; baro., 29.57; therm., 36; fine, sea heavy. m"«v jJluS—Wind, S.W., light; baro., 29.48, therm., 42; enow showers. , .■ Captain Edwin telegraphs: —"Increasing pressure, with southerly galea and verjr cold weather, Mβ to be expected in all parts of the country. Depression from, west is aue at the meridian o£ South Cape on the 12th in3t." .

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11012, 9 July 1901, Page 6

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YESTERDAY EVENING'S REPORTS. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11012, 9 July 1901, Page 6

YESTERDAY EVENING'S REPORTS. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11012, 9 July 1901, Page 6

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