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WEATHER REPORT

AT 4 P.M. YESTERDAY. Cape Maria Tan Diemen;—S„ fresh; bar., 29.99; ther., 67. Hazy; sea moderate. Bussell.-S.E.. lfprht; bar., 30.00; ther.. 62. Fine; sea moderate. : Manukau Heads.—S., lieht; bar..' 30.05; ther., 53. Foirey: sea smooth. Auckland.-S.. light: bar., 30.05: ther., 57. Fair* .■ , Tauranea:—N„ liirht; bar., 30.00: ther,, 54, Fair; sea moderate. •Gisborne.-Oalm: bar., 30.07; ther.. 52. Overcast; sea smooth. Port Ahurirl—Calm: bar., 30.09: ther.. 50. Gloomy; sea smooth. Castlepolnt—W.. lteht; bar.. 30.08; ther., 52. Fine; sea smooth. Welllnßton.-Oalm: bar., 30.07; ther.. 54. Fair. New Plymouth—Calm; bar., 29,99; ther., 56. Fine; sea smooth. Capo Egmont.-S.W.. light; .bar., 30.00: ther.. 60.. Oloudy: sea choppy. Wan<janui.-N.W.. lieht; bar., 30.06: ther., 67. Fair: sea moderate. Farewoll Snit.-E., light: bar., 30.05; ther,, 60., Oloudy: sea moderate. Gape Foulwind.-Si. ■ lieht; bar.. 30.04; ther., 61. Fine; sea ; rone'h. Greymouth.-S.. breeze; bar., 30.02: ther.. 53. Fine; sea considerable swell. Stephen Island.-fI.E., fresh; bar., 30.04; , ther., 49. Cloudy: sea moderate. Cane Oampbell.-Oalm; bar., 30.03; ther., 66. Fins, hazy: sea smooth! Kalkoura—Calm: bar., 30.03; ther., 53. Fine; sea smooth.s Akaroa LiVhthnvOje.-N.E., li>ht: • bar., 30(10; ther.. 53. Fine: sea smooth. Port Ohalmers.-Ottlm; bar., 29.99: ther., 53. - Ovorcast; sea Bmooth. ' Nueeeta.-S,, liprht; bar., 29.96; ther., 50. Fine: sen. moderate. flluff.-W.. liehf: hnr., 29.93; ther.. 52. Fair, hazy; sea smooth. • n. o. t)/timS Metooroloifloal Office, Wellington, July 5. 1920. An innovation nt the next Wairarapa Show, to be held at Carterton in October,'will he the inclusion of the prizewiwiing sheep in the 'paTade. Some sheep-breccia havo already' educated their best sheep to load for the'show, and other breeders are Retting-busy in this direction. In ■'Rnglnnd, Australia, and other countries the sheep are led in the parade, hut' the Wairarapa Show will l)e the pioneer in New Zealand in this line. The dnnirer in New Zealand of fire hlicht and root. Ijorer was emphasised by Mr. G. W. A. Green; secretary of the New Zealand Association" of Nurserymen, at Christchurch, last' week. He said it was hard to estimate tlie efFeot of fire blight oh the New Zealand fruit indnsh'y, but it was hoped that it could ho suppressed by comprehensive measures aimed both at its eradication in New Zealand and the prevention of its importation. Tho Dominion was face (o face with the risk, in the importation of fruit trees', of the spread of the dreaded Toot borer; which had produced ruin wherever it profc a hold, It was time that New Zealand adopted a protective measure similar to tho -previous United States, quurantino Eeenlation No. 87, which effectively protected the American fruit and nursery industry from the introduction of fresh peata. - A sure and pleasant /Specific for removing. Worms is WADE'S. WORM FIGS.-Adrt , ' '

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 241, 6 July 1920, Page 8

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WEATHER REPORT Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 241, 6 July 1920, Page 8

WEATHER REPORT Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 241, 6 July 1920, Page 8