"THE PRESS" WEATHER REPORT.
- hY self-recording instruments at "The Press" Office, Ctristchurcli, J up to 1 a.m. on Friday, July 12th.
THE WEATHER.
many frosts; milder to-morrow and cloud and haze increasing in western districts. DOMINION REPORTS. (From readings taken at 4 p.m.) Station. Wind. Bar. Ther. Norfolk Island, calm, fine .. 80.06 Awauui, S.W., breeze, fine .. 80.13 57 Auckland, S.W., light, fine .. 80.11 56 East Cape, S., breeze, fine, mod. aea .. .. .. 80.01 54 Cape Egmont, S.E., light, fine, , mod. sea .. .. 80.10 [ 4O Napier, E., light, fine, mod. swell .. .. 30.03 60 Farewell Spit. S.E., light, fine, mod. sea .. .. .. 80.08 1 52 Stephen Island, S.W., light, fine, mod. sea .. .. .. 30.09 ' 47 Wellington, N.W., light, fine .. 80.08 48 Capo Campbell, N., breeze, £n«, mod. sea .. .. .. 30.07 48 Greymouth, E., breeze, fine, mod. swell 80.06 44 A-karoa Lighthouse, W., light, fine, mod. sea .. 30.04 40 Nugget Point, N.W., light, fine, smooth sea .. ~ .. 30.08 42 Puysegnr Point, N.E., light, fine, mod. sea .. .. .. 30.04 44 Chatham Islands, E., breeze, overcast, mod. sea .. .. 30.06 46 Svdney, N.N.W., light, fina .. 29.78 Hobart, N., light, overcast .. 29.54
Meteorological observations taken at the Hafliatic Observatory, Christchurch, at 3 t.in. Mid 6 p.m. on July 11th: 9 a.m. 5 p.m. JteoDMtor .. .. 30.060 30.054 l'Jwnnomviet Dry bulb .. .. 28.5 59.8 Wat bulb .. '2B 88 Max. pr»v. 2i hours .. 49.1 Mic. prev. J4 hours ..25.4 Mm. in surt ~ 87 B£> Mis. on grass .. .19 Vw. during day .. Humidity yer cent. .. s 9 85 find .. .. N.W., N.E., v. light, v. lis;ht. 01<md .. ..0 0 Beta .. • ... nil. nil. 1928. 1929. Rainfall to d.tie .. .. U.4l9in 18.583ia roiMMb k slight aoti-cyclone covers Vow Zealand. A rather deep depression is advancing slowly •cross tli* Southern Taeman. i'reient Indications are for light to modante winds generally, southerly at first north it Cape Ejtmont and Castlepoint, later veering to northerly, elsewhere variable northerties prevailing and later freshening; seas smooth to moderate, freshening: northerly winds and smooth to moderate but rising mat in the Eastern Tasman, the weather flat generally; eold night temperatures with
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19669, 12 July 1929, Page 19
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