METEOROLOGICAL.
WEATHEB AT 4.M CM, ; rESTEEBA*. Oapo Maria van Diomon.—E., -freak brecies' barometer, 50.25; thermometer, 68. Showery; eca 'moderate. Russell—E.S.E., breeze; barometer, 30.33; thermometer,' 66. < Fair, occasional Bhowcrss Beat modora-to. ' ' ■ ■■ ,L ■' ■"•' ''■ •■■ r -■ • ■ ■ . Hanukau Hcads.-N.E., llebi; baromotor, 30.37; thermometer, 63. Pine; Eca smooth. > AiielUani—Calm; , barometer, ■ 30J7 j : thormonnW ter, 62. Fair. i Tauranga.—Calm; barometer, 30.37: tnormomo. tor, 58. Pine; Bea moderate. i East Oapo.—B.E., fresh bree*c; barometer- , 30.39; thermometer,, 52. Showery; sea consider-! , Gisborne.-S., freah brecsoj barometer, 30.40$ thermometor, 49. Fair; sea choppy. Port Ahuriri.-S.E.,' light; baromctor, 30j45* thermometor, 46. Pair; sea modcratp. - Wellington—S., breeze; barometer, 30.46; tier-, 1 mometcr, 60. Cloudy. Castlcpoint-S.W., light; barometer, , 30.45* thermometer, 47. Cloudy; eea heavy. J Capo Egmont-S., light! barometer, 303T<? barometer, 67. Fino; sea smooth. Now Plymouth.-Oalm; barometer, 30.37; the*;, momoter, S9. Pine; sea smooth. J WlMßanui.—E., light; barometer, 30.41! momoter, 64. Fine; eea moderate. Capo Farcwell.-S.E,, light; barometer, 30.40/ thermometer, 45. Cloudy; sea moderate. Oapo Foulwind.-S.E., light: barometer, 30.39$ N thermometer, 45. Overpost, light ehowerg; sea moderate. ..,. ~ , Wcstport.-S-.v light; barometer, 30 38; tnormo« meter, 47. Gloomy;, em moderate. Capo Campb(>ll.-H>, light! barometer, 30 45? > . thermometer, 48. Cloudy; sea raodcrato. Kailtoura.—Calm; barometer, 30.47; thermomo* tcr, 50. Fair; sea smooth. i PoTt Chalmerß.-S.W., light; barometer, 30.46J1 thormometer, 50. Fine; sea smooth. Niißgcts.-S.'W., light; barometer, 30.48; thermometer. 43. Cloudy; sea. moderate. ■ Bluff.—Calm; baromctor, 30,46; thermometer*' 42. Fair. GENERAL WEATHER FORECAST. A wintry type o£ aDticylonic pressure prevails everywhere, with highest pressure in thp south, and present conditions are !:kc!y to continue for , two or thrco days. Variable conditions and moderate winds, very oold nights, and by day fair'weather in most parts of tho country. I). 0. BATES. Meteorological omee, July 13, 1909.
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 559, 14 July 1909, Page 9
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276METEOROLOGICAL. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 559, 14 July 1909, Page 9
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