DISTRICT WEATHER REPORTS.
(From Our Special Correspondents.) Wanganni, Hay 25.—The frosty bracing weather of the iast few days gave way to-day to a cloudy sky, with every appearance of ruin being not far off. Barometer. 30.3. Fcilding, May 25.—Frosty morning; sunshine in afternoon; clear evening and night. Palnierston, May 25.—Light frost, followed by dull and cloudy weather, with occasional glimpses of-sunshine. Shannon, May 25.—The weather continues dry and fine. There was practically no frost this morning, and there aro indications of a change from the fine weather experienced during the past week. Otaki, May 25.—The weather opened dull, grew brighter, then overcast, with a light cold wind from the snow-clad ranges. Masterton, Mar 25.—The Rev. Mr. Hodge's readings at 6 p.m. for tho previous 24 hpurs were: —Temperature, maximum 63.G, minimum 33.4, mean 48.5; earth radiation, 25.4; degrees of frost earth temperature, 50; wind, warm, N.N.W. Featherstou, May 25.—C01d weather prevails, but without indication of rain. Carterton, May 25.—The weather to-day is dull and cold, the sky being overcast, wi{h threatening rain clouds. At tho time of writing (3.25 p.m.), there are indications for rain.
Groyfown, May 25.—Cloudy and cold; no frost; indications of rain; temperature at !) a.m., 45 degrees F.; slight wind from E.N.E.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1137, 26 May 1911, Page 6
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