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SPECIAL NOTICES. rjHIK PREMISES of the undersigned will be CLOSED on MOXDAY, 2ml October. MANDEL, HARRIS, AND CARR, Wholesale Jewellers. nnHE PREMISES of the undersigned A will bo CLOSED on MONDAY, 2nd October. J. MYERS AND CO., Corner Hunter and Victoria Streets, Wellington. HOLIDAY. nplIE PREMISES of the undersigned - 1 will be CLOSED on MONDAY, 2nd October. J. NATHAN AND CO., Featherston Street, Wellington. THE WEATHER. e FORECAST AND SUMMARY. Present indications are for stronc southerly winds, co'd and showery weather, and a slowly rising barometer, but a fall will probably follow shortly. The baromoter has risen in tho south, but fallen siowly in the northern districts. Rain has fallen in most parts of tho country, and snow and hail in tho south. Southerly winds have prevailed, strong to gale in parts. D. 0. BATES. Meteorological Office. Wellington, September 29, 1911, [Reports from various stations throughout tho Dominion will bo found in our chipping columns/! DISTRICT REPORTS. IFrom Oar Special Correspondents.) VTanganui, September 28.—Showery moraine; clear afternoon; oo'.d westerly wind. Folldlns. September 29.—Heavy rain all night; lighter fall in tho morninc; rain in afternoon: lino night. Palmerston, September 29.—Tho weather shows siens of clearing, but a cold wind i 3 blowing. Shannon. Soptember 29.—Heavy rain fell on Thursday night, Friday waa showery and dull. Otaki, September 29.—Fino. but windy; rainfall to 9 a.m., ,C9in. Mastorton, September 29.—The Bev. A. Ilodge, reporting at 6 o'clock this evening for tho provious 24 hours, states;— lTemperature in 3hnde: Maximum 54dcg.; minimum, 38deg., mear., 46deg.; earth temperature, 51d0g.; wind, fresh, S.; rain. <0 points. Tho weather baa changed suddenly to a cold south-west irale. with rain and occasional hail showers. The storm is abating now. Hastings, September 29.—After a mild day on Thursday, a liowlinz southerly gnie sprang uit last night. By moraine, however, its forco waa almost spent, but rain clouds wore in evidence, and several heavy slwsvers foil. The temperature has been exceptionally cold.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1246, 30 September 1911, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1246, 30 September 1911, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1246, 30 September 1911, Page 6