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THE WEATHER.

CHIUSTCHUKCH OBSERVATORY. | ( Meteorological observations taken at tho j Magnetic Observatory, Chnstchurcn, 9.30 j 3.w. and 5 ii.m. on July g } Temp. dry bul'o .. •• '('r)' 1 Temp- v;et hulb •• ■■ , ] Humidity per cent. g^ Max. temo. in sun •• Min. Uierm. on grass •• •«•£, £ Wllld •• •' " iig-hl'. v.'light. ' Cloud (0-10) •• •• 7 10 SUMiIxVKY, A>"D FORECAST. Atmospheric pressure lias dccr^ £ed 11,--r everywhere, and moderate- to stron, ?aste'lv and northerly winds have prevailed. | llu'l and mifty wea-th-er has been expenenced "vith ruin. in many parts of the countr indications arc for variaole v.-ind3 wi'h stror" nortlierlics ruling and changing tcfe. shortly Unsettled, im'Ktv vcather inav be expected witli nea\y win "onerully and snow following m the hilhcr leveU in fhe South Mand. with coHor conditions, the barometer fallin?, but Hdng everywhere after about GG hours.

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16883, 10 July 1920, Page 11

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THE WEATHER. Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16883, 10 July 1920, Page 11

THE WEATHER. Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16883, 10 July 1920, Page 11