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MEETINGS. WELLINGTON ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. .MEETING OP HONORARY RANCEKS. T>ElN(.i desirous of securing greater co- -*-* operation and efficiency in tho Hanging of the Wellington District, the Council of: the Wellington Acclimatisation Society wishes all gentlemen holding ■warrants as honorary rangerg to meet tit 7.30 p.m. on FRIDAY, JULY 5, at the office of tho Society, 20 The Terrace, Wellington. U.y Order of the Council, E. J. C. WIFPIN. Secretary., WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. RE WELLINGTON BEAUTIFYING & SCENIC PRESERVATION SOCIETY. I HEREBY invite Citizens to attend a Meeting to be held on WEDNESDAY, July 3, at 7.30 p.m., in the Council Chamber, Town Hull, for the purpose of furthering the objects of the above Society. T. C, A. lIISLOP, Mayor. DICKENS FELLOWSHIP. MONTHLY AND ANNUAL MEETING, TUESDAY, JULY 2, at 8 p.m. at Chancing Hall,' 100 Lambton Quay. Election of officers, etc., followed by musical items and readings. SUBSCRIPTIONS ARE NOW DUE. Visitors welcome, 6d. President: Captain Galloway. Hon. Secretary, Mrs. Cruttenden, 2Ga Clifton Terrace. SHAKESPEARE SOCIETY. NEXT MEETING THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 4. at 8 p.m., in the N.Z.E.I. Room, 3rd Floor, "Evening Post" Building. Reading of "Macbeth." Visitors. K. DAVIDSON, Hon. Secretary. T> RITISB> ISRAEL WORLD FEDERA- ■° TION. MR. C. \VV CLIFT will address a. Meeting in the Reehabite Hall, 125 Willis Street (opp. V.M.C.A.), on WEDNESDAY NEXT, July 3< .Subject: "JUDAH'S SCEPTRE." Questions. ' 'Collection. FUNERAL NOTICES. THE Friends of the late Annie Elizabeth Rix, of 69 Maida Vale Road, are invited to attend her Funeral, which will leave St. Barnabas Anglican Church, Roseneath, on Sunday, June 30, 1935, at the conclusion of Service which will be held at 2.30 p.m., for the Cemetery^ Karori. E. MORRIS, JUST., LTD, Funeral Directors. THE Friends of Mr. Charles Widdon, of 94 Mitchell Street, Brooklyn, are invited to attend the Funeral of his late beloved wife Leona, which will leave tho Chapel, 00 Taranaki Street, on Monday, July 1, 1935, at 11 a.m., for tho Cemetery, Karori. E. MORRIS, JUN", LTD., Funeral Directors. TWIT. Friends of, Andrew Miller are respectfully invited to . attend his Funeral, which will leave his residence, 43 Cuba Street, Petone. on Monday, July 1, 1935, at 11 a.m., for the Taita Cemetery.. J. R. CROFT, Undertaker, Lower Hntt and Petone. Telephone 03-828. . THE Friends of Mary Margaret Heyward are respectfully invited to attend her Funeral, which will leave 22 South Street, Petone, Tomorrow (Sunday), Juno 30, 1935, at 2 p.m.,'for the Karori Cemetery. ' J. R. CROFT, Undertaker, Lower Hutt and Petone, Telephone G3-828. , METEOROLOGICAL WELLINGTON'S WEATHER MOON FOR JUNE. New moon, first day, T. 22 p.m.; nrst Quarter, ninth day, 6.19 p.m. 5 full moon, seventeenth day, 1.50 ft-<n.S I»s* Quarter, twenty-fourth das, 1.51 a.m. SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 1935. Tho Sun. —The sun roso today 7.1? a.m.; sets 4.31 p.m. Rises tomorrow 7.17 a.m.; sets Bright' Sunshine.— Yesterday, nil. Temperature iv Shade.—Maximum, 4li.adcg; minimum. 'JlAdee; moan,. 42.2de(,'. Rainfall.—l'otiil for tho 24 hours preceding 9 a.m. today, O.Siiin; total to'dato during the 1 Wind.— Telocity of the wind for tho 24 hours preceding 0 a.m. today, 6.U m.p.h. Barometer.— Yesterday, 9 a.m., 29.438 m; today, 0 s\.m,, 29.5041 ii; noon, 29.440 m. SYNOPSIS OF LAST 24 HOURS. A t|c6j) depression still extends from Xciv Zealand to the eastward, barometers being lowest this morning off tho east coast of the South Island. Winds between west and soutn-west have predominated, of galo foreo in places in tho far north, hut otherwise moderate to stronu in forco. The weather has beon cold and unsettled generally with fairly general rain, nut it has been only scattered on the east coast. There havo been further hail showers in places' and snow on somo or tlio ranges. TODAY'S WEATHER. Station. Wind Pres. Temp. Weather. Cape Maria T.D. SW S 29.77 54 C« Russell SSW « 20.U7 31) CZ. Holtlanga Heads.—Not received. Kaipara'Sie. Sn. SW 7 29.63 5S CPQ .Manukau Hds. SSW 8 29.60 47 OP Auckland' ...• SW 5 2'J.59 <1S tT Tlrltirl SSW 5 —- 4S CMP Kawhlil ...... W 2 -50 B Tauranga .... SW 1 29.54 42 . B Opotiki S 3 29.31 41 15 Ta'upo S 2 3i 1* East Capo ... SW 5 29.45 47 1$ Gisborno SW 7 29.43 47 V. Napier ...... SW 2 29.45 44 B Castlcpoint ... SW 5 29.4G 42 BO Capo Palliser .. SW 5 — 48 BC New Plymouth .. Calm 29.50 44 BCZ Cape Bgmont', USE 3 29.00 42 G I'atea ......... Calm 29.55 4l> O Wanganul ..... NX I 20.50 41 O Foxton Calm 3:> C Wellington Calm 29.50 40 O Nelson SB 1 29.53 34 t; Cape Campbell .. W 2 29.4» 41 C Farewell Spit .W 2 29.49 45 O Westport SW 1 29.54 41 OXltt Greymouth. E3 29.52 37 O Arthur's Pass KW 4 2« O Kaikoura W 2 29.52 45 O Christchtireh ... Calm 29.42 :S2 <<£ Akaroa L'liouse KW 1 29.3« -12 G Timaru Calm 29.30 38 O Oamaru ...... KE 3 29.25 42 O Dunedln N. 2 29.29 41 OG . Alexandra S 1 — 89 O Quecnstown ..... N 2 29.31 3li O Nuggets NW B 29.18 41 O Bluff. WSWS' 29.20 47 OR Puysegur Pt. . WSW G 29.34 50 OFQ Beaufort scala of wind force, with equivalent m.p.h.—l. light air, 2-3; 2 slight breeze 4-7; 3 gentle breeze. 8-11; 4 moderate breeze,- 12-1G; 5 fresh breeze, 17-21; 6 strong breeze, 22-27; t high wind, 28-33; 8, Bale, 34-40; 9 strong gale, 41-48; 10 wholo gale, 49-SG; 11, storm, 57-06; 12 hurricane. Weather.—B, bluo sky; BC, blue sky and detached clouds; C, cloudy; O, overcast; G, gloomy, dull; TJ, ugly, threatening; R, continuous or steady rain; S, snow; D, drizzle; P, passing showers; H, hail; Q, squally; X, lightning; T, thunder; .V. fog; M, mist; Z, haze. FORECAST. Winds.—Westerly at first from Cook Strait southwards; south-westerly prevailing thence northwards; moderate tp strong generally and of gale force in the far north. Winds becoming southerly soon generally and increasing. Barometer.—Unsteady; a rising tendencj'. Seas.—Rough1 to high on the west coast and about Fovcaux Strait; elsewhere moderate but rising, and with a heavy southerly swell. Weather.—Cold, changeable, and squally generally with Intermittent rain; hall in places and snow on the ranges. CARGO"SHED BURGLARY » (By Telegraph—Press Association.) GISBOKNE, This Day. Thieves broke into a cargo shed at the wharf last night and removed two cases of brandy and 13,000 cigarettes.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 152, 29 June 1935, Page 5

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