WELLINGTON'S LUCKY WEATHER
Although Wellington^ enjoyed a weekend out of the Meteorological lucky bag other places in the Dominion were not so fortunate. Mr. D. C.. Bates stated to-day that m some parts of,the Dominion the week-end had been rough, conditions being showery and changeable, with westerly to south-westerly winds rrJh n C6 afc,V mes ' Particularly in the north Generally the conditions were still changeable and showery, and there jvas a likelihood/but by no means a certainty, of ram being experienced in Wellmgton possibly about the middle of the week. The barometer was due to nse temporally, and moderate to strong Boutherly wm d s , veering to westerlies. Cook %-fPPc, c? ted- Se^ ™re heavy in Ux>k btrait this morning. •
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 127, 26 November 1923, Page 8
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