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METEOROLOGICAL.

WELLINGTON'S WEATHER. THE BUN. Rose to-day— 7h 17m ajn.; sets 4h 30m p.m. Rises to-momw— 7h 17m a.m.; sets 41i30mp.nO BEIGHT SUNSHINE. Yesterday— Nil ' THE MOON. (Calculated for New Zetland Mean Time.) t D. H. M. Last quarter ... ... ,8 2 6 p.m. New m00n... ... ... 15 5 54 p.m Firet quarter 28 8 9 a.m* Full moon 30 1 4 »jn* TEMPERATURE IN THE SHADE. Yesterday— Maximum, 52.8deg.; minimum, 47.4deg. ; mean, SO.ldeg To-day, at noon— sodeg. RAINFALL. Total for the 24 hours preceding » *m to-day— o.2sin. ' " Total .to date during ' the month— S.64in Total rainfall for May— 3.4oin. WIND. Awnce Telocity for the 24 houn precedins 9 a.m. to-day— l 6 miles per hour. ' BAROMETER. Yesterday— 5 p.m., 29.70. To-day— 9.30 a.m., 29.03; noon, 29.65. NEW ZEALAND. SYNOPSIS OP LAST 24 HOURS. Strong westerly winds have prevailed and n ee^ Dt to .. i» and southward* of Cook Strait Gales were experienced in parts «« 5 northernmost distriete laßfc night. Unsettled and cloudy weather has been, esperienced generally, and j-aia lias fallen i» most parte of the country. The barometer has thi^ni rwhere> but rose ' m lth e South during TO-DAY'S WEATHER. From observations taken at 9 a.m.

Wind.— L, light;; br, breeze; fb, freih breeze; ni jf, moderate gale; g, whole or heavy gale, v, gaie ol exceptional severity. Weather.-— U, blue bky, be the aUnoßphere dear or heavy; c, clouds, passing clouds; D, drizzling tain; JP, loggy; a, gloomy, dark weather; fl, hail; L, hghtniug; M, misty; 0, oveicaat, the whole sky covered with thick clouds; F, passing showers ,- (J, squally; it, ram, continued raiu; B, snow; T, thunder; V, ugly, threatening appearance; Z, hazy. FOKECAST. At » a.m. the following lorecut iras isiued for the subsequent 24 hours:— Winds.— Strong to gale at time*; southerly northward of Hokitika and TimarU; southeasterly elsewhere. I Barometer.— Rise everywhere. Sea — Considerable on all the western coast; rough southward of East Cape; moderate elsewhere. Tides.— High on the west toast of the North Island and 011 the east coast of Uie SouUi; moderate northward of East Cape; good elsewhere. Warning kignals for koiitherly gales are exhibited at Cape liana Van Dieiuen, Tiritiri, Stephen Ibliuid, and Cape Campbell, but for soutii-ej&ierly it Kuewell Spit. Capo Foulwmd, >'ogget Voint, mid Cwrtre Island. AVcailier.— Cokl and chAHyeiiU''-' will lie<ny showers in moot parts or tljc corner}, i-sp-'-i--allj' ou the ea»t tod^t, and mow on high level.. A very cold nighc ib probable generally wltJi frosts wlAnd, 0, P. BAJfiB. I

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 153, 28 June 1912, Page 6

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METEOROLOGICAL. Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 153, 28 June 1912, Page 6

METEOROLOGICAL. Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 153, 28 June 1912, Page 6

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