METEOROLOGICAL.
._ « . The Dominion Meteorologist reported yesterday evening aa follows:— Tho centre of a cyclone appears to be passing through Cook Strait thin evening 15' p.m.). Tho barometer reading. 23.97, is tho lowest recorded cinco August 27, 1510. Outside temperature, S7dog. A westerly brccje, with stead? rain, prevailed during tho day. On Saturday evening a heavy westerly gale, wiih heavy rair, was reported at Capo Maria van Dicmcn, and at East Capo lighthouse n. northerly jralo. heavy rain, and thunderstorm occurred. On Sunday evening Auckland reported a frcoh westerly, overcast and showery weather. Baromtiter. 29.8f. thermometer, 61. .Kaikoura, W.S.V., Kale; barometer, 28.99; thermometer, 60. Bain. Ec/nallyand misty weather. .'Sea heavy off sbnrc. The Bluff reported fresh '.esterly winds; barometer, VIZ I ,; temperature, 60. Weather overcast; sea - moderate. Present indications are for' a rising barometer everywhere. A S.W. Ka'.e, cold ar.d ntormy weather, heavy rain pribablo genora-Uy, and snow in the Eouth. • DISTRICT REPORTS. (Frum Our Special Correspondents.) Otalti, Juno 10.—Weather dull," but flno. Wo?dville, Juno 10.—The weather broko beautifully fin; on Saturday morninp, but by midday had become overcast, with indications of rain by the evening. Grcytown, Juno 10.—The weather is etill cbudy, nnd rain threatsninc Thermometer at 9 a.m., ffldeg. Palmcraton North, June 11.-Th? weather on Saturday mornins was fi::e, but heavy rain fell during the afternoon, anil at intervals during last nieht asd this mornins. A co!d north-westerly wind in blowing. - l''oilding.-June 11.-Saturday wa.i fine in the morning, but wet in the afternoon. Heavy rain foil at ntaht. Sunday was com and showery in the morning. Very heavy rain fell In the afternoon, and tho mght was cold. Wanjanui, June 10.-A cold, chilly day. vitn frequent cold rain. There is no immediate, prospect of fine weather. Her vivid lj pS| s0 m | ( so rare, drove Horace almost crazy; a or eyes were blue; she'd golden hair— she was a. Perfect Daisy! Tins story j s n little sad. . . She worn pneumonia blouses, out thanks to Woods' Great Peppermint :' Cure she lived to patch his trousers. Moral.—lake Woods' Great Peppermint ■ Cure, of course. = But if by "Horace" smitjfen, i repari!. yourself to patch his pants, Ur else give him the mitten. , —Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1151, 12 June 1911, Page 7
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362METEOROLOGICAL. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1151, 12 June 1911, Page 7
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