THE WEATHER.
CHRISTCHURCTI 011SF.RVAT0KY. Meteorological observations taken at. the Magnetic Observatory, (. hristclmrch, :it lOi a.m. and 5 p.rn. on December sth: — 3.;t0 a.m. 5 p.m. Temp, dry bu'b .. ..70 IVrun. «ot l ulb .. .I'-' j "J Humidity per corn. .. :;7 I Max. ten;i>. ir f sur. .. 1 IIMil), therm, on ffrass .. 42.3 Wind X. N.W.. v. lipht. ftrnn£. Cloud (0-10) .. .. U !» SUMMARY AND FORECAST. Tho barometor iinj> falicn ptocdily in the Sou til, and westerly tn northerly vtir-ds haw prevailed, and have increased in forro. Kail weather ruled, but tho skio Have cloudod in tho Bfatcni districts. Prownt indications arc for iiiron~ we«fe*v winds, backing to ismthcrites, and the ban* meter ri.«itiif soon in tho South. Cloudy, unwftlcd, and sqnaUy neothor may lx> expected generally with rain eoon, eepccia'lj southwards oi New Plymouth jnd Osstlo point.
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16699, 6 December 1919, Page 9
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