METEOROLOGICAL.
« WELLINGTON'S WEATHER. THE SON. Rot,e to-day—7h 13m a.m.; .sets 4h 3Sm p.m. Itises to-monow —7h 13m a.m.; sets Hi 39m p.m. BRIGHT SUNSHINE. Yesterday—Morning, lh; afteinoon, Ih; total, 2h. THE MOON. (Calculated for New Zealand Mean Time.) D. H. M. Full moon 3 11 47 p.m. Last quarter 10 6 28 p.m. Xew moon 17 10 15 p.m. Tii-st quarter 25 11 15 p.m. TEMPERATURE IN SHADE. Yesterday — Maximum, 4Sdeg.; iDiuicnum, 43deg.; mean, 4Gdeg. To-day, 1 p.m. —sodeg. RAINFALL. For tha 24 hours preceding 9 a.m. to-day— O.lCin. Total to date»during the month—3.Soin. WIND. Avera*e velocity for the 24 hours preceding 9 a.m. to-day —l 9 miles per hour. BAROMETER. Yesterday—s p.m.. 30.04. To-day—9.3o a.m., 30.52; 1 p.m., 29.3,1. NEW ZEALANDSYNOPSIS OF THE LAST 24 HOURS. High pressuie lias continued everywhere, aiul n very cold nig Tit has been experienced generally. The weather has been raw on the ea->t coast of the North Island, and lieht showers have also fallen in other pails. Southerly winds, strong to gale, have been experienced On the east topst between Cape Campbell and East Cape, and moderate to strong southerlies ha\e prevailed elsewhere. TO-DAY'S WEATHER. FltOM OBSEBVATIOSS TAKEN AT 9 A.M
Wind.—L, light; br, breeze; i b, fresh bree/e; m g, moderate gale; g, whole or heavy gale; w, gale ol exceptional seventy. Weathei.—B, blue iky, be the atmosphere clear or heavy ; C, clouds, passing clouds; D, dmzhng rain; F, loggy;. G, gloomj, daik weather; li, bail; h, iightuing; M, misty; O, ovLicast, the whole skj <^ered with thick cloud&; V, passing showers; Q, squally, R, rain, continued ram; S, snow; T, thunder; U. ugly, threatening appearance. FORECAST. At 9 a.m. the following forecast was issued for the subsequent 24 hours:Winds.—Moderate to strong generally; easteily northward of Auckland; southerly thence xo flokitika and Ljttelton, and westerly elsewhere. Barometer.—Little movement generally. Sea.—Considerable on the east coast of the North Island south of East Cape, and modelate el&ewneie. Tides.—Good on the east coast of the North Island between East Cape and Banks Peninsula; low on sill western coaiit, and model ate all other ports'. Rom.—P^ain is probable on the east coast of the .North Island south of East Cape, and a cold night generally with fiosts inland. D. C. BATES.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 11, 13 July 1909, Page 6
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