METEOROLOGICAL.
QUEENSTOWN STATION. Headings taken at the Queenstown Meteorological station for the seven days ended November 18; bs j£ jfi .S • -S Is 13 a 2 & S u J j -»< S i c _ hj L t! >. ® ® * ® a® ®s 2 "3 S <1 (J O 1?,53 ,3 ;3 -S JJJ -Q & S Q OH P3«2 Nov.— 12 30.040 54 6 47.2 62.6 45.0 34 6 .05 11.5 13 30.166 53.8 60.2 60.4 45.6 39.6 14 30.118 63.0 49.8 71.S 42,6 29.8 15 29 888 63.2 46.8 72 8 45.0 30.4 .03 1.2 16 29 792 53,8 53 0 59.8 51,2 41.2 .11 1.3 17 9 9 920 56,2 55.2 04.8 52.2 49.8 .06 1.8 IS 20.710 57.2 56.0 C9.S 53.4 47.8 .03 5.2 F. W. BAILEY, Observer.
The approach of summer coincides with the opening of the .sporting season; bowls, tennis, cricket and swimming. Men will find at L. J. Lynch’s a good • selection of summer sports wear, shirts, flannel trousers, shoes and socks, as 1 well as a large choice in blazer materials.......
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Lake Wakatip Mail, Volume 4185, Issue 4185, 20 November 1934, Page 4
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