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METEOROLOGICAL.

TO.DAY'B WKATHIiiU. rilOM OIIHKUVAIIOHH TAttKN »T U A.M.

Wind.— lt. lltflit. In, broojio: t !j. frosli bronco j ut b. wodoiiiia kiiloj g, whole or heavy kuloj «, gnJoof oxcoiitiouul kuverit.jr. Wcttlhor. — 11, blnu «Uy, be Hie nlnio*l>liaro uteur or heavy ; 0, olouilh, iwmhiiik clolit'm } 1), drujslniK rum 1", fogßj- j Q, iflooiii), «lurU wontlior j 11, bull: I<, liKhUiiiiK ; M,^iiltft..y ;O, otoruiist, tho txJioltt fliiy ooTorml wllli Clilolt cloiulfl ; 1\ UUBsiilK nhowoVs; Q, HNinilly ; It, nun, continued iaiu; is, itiow; T. thmfdor; U, UK'y. Uiroaionliiß npi>uar IllltiO. WBATIIEB FORECAST FOR 18 HOURS FROM 9 a.m. TODAY. WlND.— Moderate and from tlio eastward generally. IUHOMETER.-t-Rlbo everywhere. SEA. — Moderate on' both consls. TIDBS.— Low on nil western const : moderate on oust, oonat northward of East Ctipe; good thence to Napier; poor nt all other porti. Frost Is prolmblo. ot nil places southward of Thames *nd Mttnuknu, ami exceptionally cold night thenoe noilhwUrd, SYNOrSIS OK LAST 24 HOUHS. , Rising haromctcr everywhere, with strong to moderate southerly winds. Rafn has (alien on the 'eastern armst of tho North Island, hut the weather has been flits everywhere else. Shnrp fro«U have been experienced nt monl plnccs southward of OputiKl nnd Tinglim, and cold weather thenoo northward. , H. A. KDWIN. 21st June, 1904.

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Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 146, 21 June 1904, Page 4

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METEOROLOGICAL. Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 146, 21 June 1904, Page 4

METEOROLOGICAL. Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 146, 21 June 1904, Page 4