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METEOROLOGICAL.

TO-DAY'S WEATHER. FROM OBBEHVATIOWS TAKEW AT 9 A.K. Station. Wind. Bar. in SL**Shade tk "'

Wind.— L, light; br, breexe; tb, fre«h breeze ; m' g. modercte gtle ; c, whole or heavy gale; w, gale of exceptional leverity. Weather.— B, blue iky, bs the atmocphen dear or heavy ; C, oloutto, paaaing aloud* • D. drizzling rain; F, foggy; G, floomy, dark weather; H, ball; L, llfchtnlng; at, mtatr; 0, overcait, the whole iky covered with tbltt olouda; P, pasaing ahowen; Q, equally; B, rain, continued ram; 8, •now; T, thunder; U, ugly, threatening' oppearanoe. WEATHER FORECAST FOll 24 HOUBS FROM 9 a.m. TO-DAY. Wlo.l. — Moderate to strong from between north mil -went nnd south-west nt all places northward of East Cape, Taupo, and Raglan; pale from a«iuo direct Icm after from 16 to 20 hour* thence auuttiwud to Napior and Foxton; gale Iron between north-east and north nod west after tea lioura thonoe •outli to Kalkoura and HoWtlkn, and toon elsewhere. Barometer. — Fall everywhere, and probably low at most place* southward of KalUoura and Hokitika. 8o«. — Heavy on all wentcrn coast nnd between Castlcpolnt and fjyitelton; considerable thence southward. Moderate elsewhere. Tide*.— Very high on western coast; high on east ooast from Castl«p»lnt southward ; , moderate an-jotter fiort*.

Bain.— Probably heavy southward of Napier and New Plymouth. Warning /signal for northerly gale & exhibited at Capes Campbell, youlwind. Farewell Spit, and Nugget Point. Synopsis of last 24 hocbs. Little movement of barometer anywhere. Moderate to strong: winds from the northward have been prevalent, and the weather ha* *° n 8e * erafly ane ' r. a. bdwik. Saturday, 83rd June, 1906.

TO CORRESPONDENTS. "Sevcial Correspondenti." — Astronomically, winter begins »t the solstice, or ehortost day; popularly, of course, tho shortest tliy is midwinter day. "f'traneer." — Basin Reserve, 10 aores; Botanlonl Gardens, 13 noves 3 roods 36 perches ; Ftwtown Pur*. 16 acrrs 2 looda. .Outside or these and other recreation reserves the municipality has 21 uare* ol Lambton reclaimed land and about 57 aorea of To Aro reclaimed! land. "Argus," "Veibum Sup." — It is a family affair, 'jrid haHly a subject for publio dlsousBicn. "Kelhurna Visitor," F. T. Moor* (The Premiership).—lnadmissible. •The BURler, 1 ' Sytiil Palmer, "One of the Per pie," 3. P. Te Koeti, •'B.H.L."— Respectfully declined. F. T. Moor* 1 . — Not 6pace.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 148, 23 June 1906, Page 4

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METEOROLOGICAL. Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 148, 23 June 1906, Page 4

METEOROLOGICAL. Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 148, 23 June 1906, Page 4

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