and LANCASHIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. FlßE.—Lowest Kates and Prompt Settlements. MARINE.—AII Classes Covered, including Personal Luggage, afjainst All Risks. ACClDENT.—Employers' Liability and a Most Liberal Personal Accident Policy, including a List of Diseases. SECURITY to Policy-holders. £4.812.381. Full information can bo obtained at JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD., CHIEF AGENTS AND ATTORNEYS, WELLINGTON. M'MAHON AND LEE. Eeefton, Sharebrokers, Auctioneers, Insurance, Land and General Agents. Established 20 years. Managers of chief producing mines. Absolutely reliable and confidential reports on Alines and Minins; Propositions supplied. Leading Sharebrokers on the West Coast. Codes:- A. B. C. (4th edition), Moreing Neal's, Bedford ATNeill's. Telegraphio Address—"Charterist," Eeefton. HOGGAED AND PKOUSE, ARCHITECTS, na HUNTEK STEKET. ': (:■ BULKLET v AND DIDSBUKY, DENTAL SURGEONS, . 144 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. Telephone No. 216. THE WEATHER. -o FORECAST AND'SUMMARY. Present indications are for. cool and changeable weather generally, with moderate to strong south-easterly winds predominating. The barometer has a rising tendency everywhere. ■The weather moderate, but cold and changeable conditions have prevailed, with heavy showers at times on the East Coast. Galos are reported this evening at East Oape and Cape Egmont, but modcrato to strong 'southerly winds now predominate. The barometer, has risen everywhere. p. C. BATES. lleteoroloßical Office, Wellington, September 21, 1511. fEeports from various stations through'out the Dominion will bo found in our chipping columns.! DISTRICT REPORTS. (From Our Special Correspondents.) Wanganni, September 21.—Fine sunny day; Rate .moderated to strong breeze this morning, and is now dying away to calm. Foilding, September 21.—Rainy morning; cold, Dne afternoon; bitterly cold night. Palmerston, September 21.—Very cold sho\ver3 fell during the day, but there is now every appearance of the weather clearing. Shannon. Soptember 21.—After yesterday's bleak eoutherly, the weather ia line to-day. Otaki, September 21.—Fino; rainfall to 9 a.m., .12in. Featherrton, September 21.—Rain -has cleared off; southerly wind still blowing. Carterton, Soptember 21.—The gale, which sot in on Monday, ■ blew itself out last night, but rain still continues, tho weather being showery and cold. Mastorton. > September 21.—The Rev. A. Hodge, reporting at, 6 o'clock to-night for the previous twenty-four houre, states aa follows :-Shado temp., max. 52.2deg., min. 39.*1<ieg., moan 45.8deg: earth temperaturo (lft. below'surface), 49.6d0ff.; wind, light S.; rain, 15 points; weather quiet, overcast, and cold after the threo days' gale, aud rain. The earth thermometer has ' fallen 3.9ieg. in threo days. Hastings, September 21.—T0-day the weather has been stormy and very cold, but only a few light showers of rain fell.
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