WELLINGTON'S WEATHER
MOSDAY, 9th FEBRUARY.
The Moon.—First .quarter, Ist day 4 U a ni Full moon, OtK day, 9.18 a.m; Last quarter," lfith day, 9.U p.m. Kew moon, 23? d day 1.42 p.m; , -
The Sun-Rose to-day) 5h Cm a.m.; sets * m p-m- Riaea to-morrow, 5h 7m am • sets 7a 3m p.m. .
-Bright Sunshine: : Yesterday—Morning, :eh 28m; afternoon, 3h 42m; totul, loh 10m. mS peraVirf a ln Sllade-Ma'jtiraum, CB.odcg.; minimum, 61.1deg.j meun, 59.5deg. Ealnfall—Total for the 24 hours prcccdinc 9
™Hilndr Veloc!t^ of the wind for 2< liours pre. ceding 0 a.m. to-day-11.4 m i| es per hour. Barometer-Yesterday, 0 a.m., 50.73. Today, 0 a.tn., 29.00; noon; EO.Od.
SYNOPSIS OF tAST 48 HOUKS: " The weather lias been cold unu' clianceable, w.tli occasional rainfall in ninny -part" ot '■ the country. Moderate to' strong ssut)i C r?y winds have prevailed, and atmospheric me.- ": sure has Increased since' Sunday.
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 33, 9 February 1925, Page 3
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