WELLINGTON'S WEATHER
WEDNESDAY, let JTJIA'
The Moon.—Full moon, 6tU day, 4U 24m p.m. Last quarter, 13th day, 91i 4m a.m. ft'ow moou, 2lßt day, Oh 10m a.m. First quarter, 2l)th day, 7)i 53m a.m. , The Sun—Koso to-day, 7h 17m a.m.; seta 4h 32m p.m. liises to-morrow, 7h 17m a.m.; sets th 32m p.m, SYNOPSIS OF IAST 24 HOURS. The northerly disturbance still dominates, and the weather has continued cold and unsettled. Heavy ruin has fallen ia many | parts of the North Island, and further snow in the country districts of the South Island. Southerly winds, strong to gale, bave ruled.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 1, 1 July 1925, Page 7
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