LONDON and LANCASHIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. FlßE.—Lowest Rates and Prompt Settlements. MARINE.—AII ciasses Covered, including Personal Luggage, against All Risks. ACClDENT.—Employers' Liability and a Most Liberal Personal Accident Policy, including a List of Diseases. SECURITY to Policy-holders. Full information can be obtained at JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD., CHIEF AGENTS AND ATTORNEYS, WELLINGTON. DIRECT FROM LONBON TO • MILLIGAN'S A Collection of Specially Selected SPRING SUITINGS that is absolutely beyond comparison with anything previously shown here. The Colours that will be in favour this season aro strongly in evidence. Wp invito Patrons and New Clients to select now while they have tho full range to choose from at ' THE MILLIGAN MERCHANT TAILORING ROOMS, IN KELBURNE AVENUE. Bulkley and didsbury, DENTAL SURGEONS, 1U WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. Telephono No. 21G. CYRIL E. T. WOODS, DENTAL SURGEON, 63—LAMBTON QUAY-fiS. Telephone 3101. BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, & DEATHS. IN MEMORIAM". TWOMEY.—In loving memory of Mary Josephino (Minnie) Twomev, of Lower Hutt, who departed ■ this life on September 7, 1910. "Gone, but not forgotten." (Inserted by her sorrowing friend, 'D.R.) THE WEATHER. FORECAST AND SUMMARY. Present' indications are for increasing easterly winds northward of ICawhia. and Casttcpoint. with hazy and unsettled conditions, and rain iii narts. Variable winds probable elsewhere, but principally from tho . south-east, with fair weather. The barometer has a, Jailing tendency in tho north, and is ■ unsteady elsewhere. The barometer has risen everywhere, especially in the south. The weatbor ban been generally fine,' tut cloudy in tlie northernmost districts, and 011 tho East Coast of the North Island.: .Moderate to strong south-easterly winds have prevailed. , D. 0. BATES. Meteorological Office, Wellington, September 6, 1911. [■Reports from various stations throughout the Dominion will be found in our shipping columns.l' DISTRICT REPORTS. (From Our Special Correspondents.) Wanganui, September 6.—Perfect weather. Feilding, September 6—Frosty morning; fine day; cold night. I'almerston, September 6.—There was a very li"bt frost tlii3 morning, a beautiful day following. There is every appearance of frost to-night. Otalii, September 6—Fine, bright sunsliine. Featherston, September 6.—A light frost, followed by a bright, warm day. Carterton, September 6.—A good frost was experienced this morning, and a beautiful day followed. ■ Jlasterton, September 6.—Tho Rev. A. Hodge reported at 6 o'clock to-night for tho preceding 24 hours as follows ture in shade, max. 61.4dcg., min. 28dpg., mean 41.7deg.; earth radiation. 25deg., being 7deg. frost: earth temperature (Ift. below surface), <9.8t1eg.; wind, light air, N.W.: weather, bright warm day, clear cold night. Hastings, September 6-To-clay the weather has been fine and spring-like. ,
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1226, 7 September 1911, Page 4
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