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METEOROLOGICAL.

WELLINGTON'S WEATHER. THK SUK. Rose to-day— <>h 16m a.m. : *cts 5h i'w p.m. Kises to-morrow— oil 17m a.m. ; »ct* ih 2>m |>.m. BBIQD7 BDXSHIM. Yesterday— Morninp, 4h 50m; afternoon, SU; total, 9b sow. THE UOOX. (Calculated (or New Zealand Mean Time.) 1». 11. 31. La»t quarter ... M ... 3 o in p.m. New tnooo „. ». :o 8 v u.w. First quar^r „. ... 17 I 34 a.m. Full moon 25 o M a.m. TSIiPKBATUBK IS SHADE. Yesterday — Maximum, Cldtg. ; minimum, sMeg.; mean. SUtg. To-day, at noon— Wdcj. lIAIXFALL. For tb« U boon preceding S a.m. to-day— Nil. Total to date during the month— O.67in. Total rainfall tor March— 2.39in. WIND. Average velocity (or the *! hour* preceding 0 a.m. to-Jay— 23 mile* j*r hour. DABOUETTB. Yesterday— s p.m.. 23.r0. To-djy— 9 JO a.m., 10.J7; noon, 29.47, NEW ZEALAND. SYNOPSIS OF THE LAST 21 HOURS. The barometer ka.i fallen i-\tr.\»hrrc, ami low in tlw K>utb. Moderate to iUour wr»terly wind» hare prrvuiltil northward ot New Pbmouih and Xapltr, ur.U northerly and meeterly vind#, »!ro«g to sale, v!-«.«lieie. llva^v ram lias faltca «m the «c»i io«6t o( the South Island, and hail cquall* octurrnl in tiitt night In the extreme touiii. Uuln lum atao fallen In other part<, and cool and changeable weather has been experienced generally. TO-DAY'S WEATHER. raoM o*M«T*TKm» t*««» at • a.m

Wind.— L. light; br, breexc; ( b. tresb breeze ; m g, mo4f rate gate ; g, whole or heavy gaie; w, gale of exteintoaal acventy. feather.— B, blue sky, be tlie atnotpbero clear ur lieary; C, clouds, passuig clouds; D, aruxling rain; V. lojgy; G, gloomy, dark weather; B, bail; L, .ightning; il, misty; O, orcrcast, the whole sky covered with thick cloud*; P, passing showers; Q, squally, R, rain, coatmucd rain; 8, snow; T, thunder; V, ugly, threateaiag appearanct. FOKKCAST. Att a.m. the follawug (•rceaat waa tesnvtf Co: the subsequent S-t hours:— Wind*.— Westerly wind*, strong to gale, are prohaoie «tnerall>, but changing to kouthcrty southward ot tast Capo and Kawhia after from 16 to 21 hours. Barometer.— Unsteady; ri*lng temporarily, falling .lowiy, but probably rl»log fast after ii boat*. Bea.— Heavy on the west coast southward Of Kawlua; conttderahle northward*, and increasing southwards of Ka»t Cape after from 16 to H hour*, aud moderate elsewhere. Tides.— Hjgh on all the western coast ; rery high in FoTeaux Strait; good generally eUcwhere. Weather.— Rain Is probable generally with snow on the higher levels. Hirers flooded on the west coast southward of Kawhia. Warning signal for westerly pale is exhibited at Tiritin and East Cape, and for toutherly at Cape* Campbell, Karen ell Spit, and Foufwind, and at Stephen Island, .N'ugg«t Point, and Centre Isljnd. D. C. BAlga.^

FRIDAY, litli APRIL. For Crjlon, India. China, Strait* Settlementi, South Alrk-j. ulmj Loiitnifiit of Europe and United Kiuedoni. \U Naiile* (due London 23rd Ma)), ix>r Mnuna, -^" I'm. For Aiutialmn Htoh'i (due fjdnfy 10th ln»t.i, |n-i Mujiiu, 3 # tii p.m. Kxtmd<<] Notice— Mail* tor Fill. Canada. T'nitcd btulcn of Anu-ika. I'niU-d Kingdom, nnd Continent of L'uropu (t-onmtting with Vanronver Ftcaim-r IratuiK Kijil, |nr Vuxita. now ilom' nt Am klatid, nt 11. 41 a.m. on Wkl-iif-d:ij. l.ttli April. (Mtiinur f.tits 2 p.m.). Al>o, m.tiU for Uu* Commnuwfaltli of Australia only. \u H>«lao>. |wr M.M.B. More.i. <-'.o»v .-V Auckland, Wi'duritiU), latli April, nt X-T. p.m. Mail* for Common wtallli of \n -t rnlin onh, via MVHioiimu . i-H.-u nt \Vi-t[«)it, ptr lt.ikdttiu on \Vi-dne-l.i.v, 13th hift , nt 7 p.m. E. 0. UORUIB. Acting Ciller Postmaittr.

Station. Wind. B«.| •Ther. iv jShaOe I I w««. th.r. ? ■ — I 2*p* UarU Van 1 Vtismea ... Inter'p'd SnucU NW br U«nuk«u Heads |WNW t b lackland WNW br Bast Cape ... W f l> 3i»bon»e Wfb SpiCKapter —INW I J-uflepomt ...'NW m g Sew fljmouth .. INNW ma r»tea ... ..NW br I kViunanni .. 'NW br Coxton .» ...;SW br Wellicftoa .. INNW f k Ul«nbeuu WN Wfb Jape Campbell .. 1 W I h luukoan 'BS>V ( b Selsou IS 1 Cateweil Spit ..JMWfb rte»tport |W br >j>e Voulwiaa ... 6W f b j ireymoiiili ... W t h tiokittkm NE 1 iteteT _ JKWI Ljttelton NW 1 .'brutchurch .. Culm nmaru E I b Jauiuiu NW 1 fort Cbalmen ... SW 1 Duiiediu SW 1 jueenstowa .. !«>W 1 SiHfgeU SVV t h [nrcrcarfiU .. |WSWug Bluff ._ .. NW 111 « SB-DQ SJ^W 2)10 iS-77 Sa7i 29T.J j»-«5 »77 am 13-jO ■J>T6o »-w .aw i)« 4 J»'47 29-4J* Oi-ii ai'#i to 61 sy si 61 ©j Cl 60 61 oJ 59 Hi W 01 M 57 I 65 55 17 M 63 Hi *) M <J 60 4(j 44 C CO i O v v 11 o 11 C r 00 Oli li (J v 0 c v 11 c c B X U (> It o O D X UC O 11C c I 1* ! FU

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 85, 12 April 1910, Page 6

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METEOROLOGICAL. Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 85, 12 April 1910, Page 6

METEOROLOGICAL. Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 85, 12 April 1910, Page 6

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