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WELLINGTON'S WEATHER.

TflE SON. Rose to-day-~sh 58m a.m, s sets 5h 3"tft p.m. Rises t6»m&rrow— sh a6tn a.m. : gets 5h Ssai p.a, BRldfitf StfJTSHISE. Yesterday-^-Morning, Oh ISaij afternoon, Ob SOm; total, lit em, IHE MOON,

TEMffcttATttßfi IN THE SfIAOE. Yesterday — Maximum, GSdeg, ; minimum, u3,3deg. ; mean, SS.-ldeg, UAISFAU. for the 2i hours preceding 9 a.H, todaf— O.OOifi. I Tot;il to date during the inonth— o.oOifl, I Total tainiutt for Ausiist— l.36iu. WIND. Average velocity fof the 24 hours preceding 9 a.m. to-drtj— 21 miles per hour, BAROMETER, Yesterday -5 p,m., 29.58. To-day— 9.30 a.m., 2D.<3". NEW ZEALAND, I SYxVOPSiS OF ME LASt 2< SOUKS. i Nottherly and westerly wintls, strong to gale, prevailed yesterday and last night with cloudy 1 weather and rain in most parts of the country The barometer rose rapidly during the night ih the 1 South, and the wind* veered to southerly sotmntard Of Hokitikn arid Lyttelton, and are reported generally fltoderated this morning. The Weathef still continues cloudy and unsettled in most parts of the country, with raia in the northern, southern, afld western, districts,

CipsSfftrifiV.D. Rnxsell Holii*iigt), Heads Knififtr.'i Situ Stu, Miiuflkiiu Heads Ancymia Tintiri Kiiwliia „, „ IVnraogu ... Taupo ... ... East dape Qiaborne ... ... Nftpief Cnjie Ptllisei* ... Cape Ejfiuont ... l'ntau Witusranui ... Poxton ,„ .., Wellington Cfll>e Calnpbeli „. i'aiawell »pa- ... VVestpDfl; GMyifliJUtli ... Ji«nler Clu"ieteb.urcli ... Timafu ... OtnuftiU Dirtied!!' ... ... Qtieen&towu ... Nugget a ,„ „, Blfttt ... .. Station. Wind Wtb iVWfb si ! si | NWfb a i ! Calm ! » 1 ftWl ! W 1SSI NWI NKI NE bi! NEI Calm NKW i Calm tf tb Hi 1 SI I! 1 SVVI Sf b SE 1 VV 1 Sbr Sl! f b I i - I 2ft'6fl 2968 S9-7C KS'69 89-69 29-67 !ffl'6B 89*69 29*72 2974 ■si?: 29'?0 8989 89 f C9 •ffl'Bl 'iB'6U 2805 HBH7 29'".! k J9'62 29'6J 29-70 29*67 ifi)?U 2685 !J9*?7 29 75 !»-?d 29 84 thai. itt Shade ~o<T 68 So 42 63 59 60 bo 68 65 61 89 6U £9 od hi GO i 60 60 54 hi oi hi io 81 m 60 67 41 v Ws'th'r 0? B X 0 f U SC B C B C 0 no c % c B 0 o HO B B C C 1" 0(J o a oa o 8> OD B 0 OMB O P

(Calculated for N fiist quarter „. Fnll moon ... tasfc quarter ... Sew moon „„ first quarter „. few Z ••• Zealand Mean Time.) I). H. M. „. l 8 61 a.m. ... 0 3 2" a.m. ... 16 S 31 a.m, ... S! 2 7 a.tt, ... SO 10 38 p.fil,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 64, 13 September 1911, Page 9

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WELLINGTON'S WEATHER. Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 64, 13 September 1911, Page 9

WELLINGTON'S WEATHER. Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 64, 13 September 1911, Page 9

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