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METEOROLOGICAL

WELLtKGTON'B WEATHER

. . , MOON FOP JOKE. ' ikHH 7th P-m- Full ntfon, 15th day, 7.49 p.m. htat quarter, 2«nd day 9.a9 p.m. New moon, 29th. day, 8.2 p.ri. •-..■■ SATURDAY, 18th JtTNE/ ; ' ih^L Sun~H<"^, <o"day ' 7h Ism' a.m.; sets .^s 24h m KISCS «'?««n*^ra;Km-.«iu; Bright Sunshine: tisterday— Xi6rning,. 4h--sm; afternoon, 4h.om; total, 8h 3m • Temperature. lv Shade—Mulmum, 63.1d^ • minimum, 35.0 dee.; mean, 45.0 dee. ■ Kalnfdll—Total for tha 24 Hours preceding 9 a.m.- to-day—O.lltn.- Total to date durinethe montli-^-B.gsin. .■ Wind—Velocity of tlit wtaa:ror. the 24 hours preceding 9 a.m.- (o-day-^-4.9 BiilM per hour . I Barometer—Yesterday, 9 29.841b. Today, a a.m:; 29.921n; noori, 29.9-ttn: ... :; , synopsis, op i4£§:£i jho>rs.'.;. An unfavourable change tooisiiace dßrfng (he night, and rauiJiis alhe'e fallen generally," with snow in Tirlous part* of the South Island. Moderate, to strong southerly winds now predominate,, pressure laving .Increased especially In ffie South.:. . „ „,: . . . .

TO-DAY'S WEATBEB.

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B, blue sky, bo tfio atmosphere clear or heavy. C, clouds, passing clouds. D, drizzling rain. I* .fot*y;,.Q;glq«ny, d«k weather. H, hall. I, llghtalng. Jt, misty. 0; overcast, ths #hole sky covered with thick clouds. V. passlht showert: ■ Q, iiqtiafly. ; R;- rain, continued rain. S; snow. 1 T,' thunder. - tT, ugly threatening appearance. Z, hazy.: .. : C, calm; L,,light BR, breeze. FB, freah breeze. HC. moderate gale. C, whole or heary galo. W, gale of exceptional severity. , - ••■ •.. ..■ ■: '•-...-■.: •■ . -

Tha foUowlng forecast was isaued at 9 aan.-' to-day for the subsequent 24 hours :— . Winds-rVarlable, and strong wloda; southerly preyaiUng;, northwara qf.Kawhla and Eait Cape; so'titK-eastetlies elsewhere, and stronc to sale at Macs about Coftk Strait.- ■■ ■-■ Baroraetor^-Rlslng;: : :• Seas—Rough southward. of East Cape, in Cook Strait, and .oh the west, coast ot the North Island; moderate elsewhere. ; Tides—High southward of East Cape; nioderato southward of Cape Egmoht; ' good elsoWarnine stoals for south-easterly gales are exhibited at Castlepoint, Cape Campbell Steiilien Island ''..'". . Weather—Cold ana' changeable generally; showery In the nortlierh and Eist Coast districts; snow, on-the higher levels In the South Island;-but the weather should Improve after about 24 hours. „. \ ..■ .. I-...-. .-• : . - ■ ■ .-■ ■• ■ ' P.--C. BATES. . Saturday,, 18th June, 1957.

short game. They finishd in'fifth place, •not being able to produce anything better than an 82 in the afternoon round. None of th other New Zealariders •was in the picture! ":lt, Quin and X; D. Dnncah, away down the. list, were their next best. ■ i i - -

Horton and Dr..Boss,figured prominently in tthe fioao'Siiy' Cup, a 36-hole open. Handicap event for 16w;mafk men played on the Bbyal Sydney -Club's links to-day. Horton; Was found in 74, including a one at a; shdtt' iole. Dr. Ro:> also flayed. Well td pfp'duee a 75 in the morning found. Neither was quite so good in the afternoon. '

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 141, 18 June 1927, Page 6

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METEOROLOGICAL Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 141, 18 June 1927, Page 6

METEOROLOGICAL Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 141, 18 June 1927, Page 6

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