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METEOROLOGICAL. "EVENING MAIL" READINGS. sth MARiCJB, 2 p.m. Barometer, 30,24; thermometer, 74. Wind, N.W., light; blut eky; barometer, slight rise. „*^ CKAN(Mf>V I THE SUN. Rose to-day— s.47; Bets, &37. Rises to-morrow — 6.48; 6ete> 6.36. f BRIGHT SUNSHINE. Yesterday— Morning, 4hrs. ; afternoon, 4hrs. 50mins. ; total, ohrs. 50 r mins. THE MOON. i (Calculated for New Zealand Mean Time) I D. H. M. Full moon 7 2 25 p.m. Last quarter 15 3 "12 p.m. New moon 22 7 41 a.m. First quarter 29 4 19 a.m. TEMPERATURE IN SHADE. Yc-Herday — Max. 75, mm. 53, mean, i 64. BAROMETF.R. To-day— 9.3o, 30.34; 2 p.m., 30.29. RAINFALL. For the 24 hours preceding 9 a.m. toilav — U'l. • Total to date for March— o.o3. OBSERVATIONS ELSEWHERE. (To-day, 9 a.m.) Cape Maria Van Diemcn.— Wind. S^E., light; bar., 30.30; ther., 69; sky blue ; sea smooth. Auckland.— Wind, W. breeze; bar., 30.30; ther., 70; sky cloudy. Gis-borne.— Wind., E., light; ib(ar., 30.30; ther., 68; sky blue; sea smooth. Napier.— Wind, calm; bar., 30.33; ther., 62; sky bine; s-ea smooth. - New Plymouth.— N.E., light; bar., 30.35; ther., 63; sky cloudy; sea smooth. . Wanganui— Wind, N.E., light; bar., 30.30; ther., 66; sky blue; bar smooth. Wellington.— Calm; bar., 30.36; ther., 62; sky blue. Blenheim.— Wind, calm; bar., 30.30; ther., 65; sky bine; river very low. iNelson.— Wind, calm; bar., 30.<W; ther., 67; sky blue. Farewall Spit.— Wind, E.. fresh breeze; bar., 30.25; ther., 70; eky blue and cloudy ; sea moderate. Westport.— Wind, S., light; bar., 30.24; ther., 60; sky bine and cloudy, bar smooth. Greymouth.— Wind, E. breeze; bar., 30.24; ther., 60; sky blue and cloudy; bar smooth. Hokitika.— Wind, E. light; bar., 30.29; ther., 63; sky blue; bar moderate. Christchurch.— Wind, calm ; bar., 30.33; ther., 62; sky blue and cloudy. Timaru— Wind, S., light; bar. 30 45; ther. , 66 ; sky overcast ; «ea moderate Oamaru.— Wind, E., light; bar., 30.42; ther., 61; sky overcast; Bea smootti. n Dunedin— Wind, S.S.W., light; bar., J| 30(35; ther., 59; sidy overcast and gloomy. Invercargill.— Wind, calm; bar., 30.40; ther., 59; sky overcast. ir •' CAPTAIN EDWIN'S WEATHER ;■ FORECAST. i- __- n (For 24 hours from 9 a.m. to-day.) Easterly moderate to strong winds. * Tides low. Glass little movement. [A CARD.] i! G. Hoby . J LATE J. W. TATTON ft SON f DE NTAL SUKGEONS. L > W...HOX7LKEB V A.B.LP.H., A.LS.E:, ABOHITEOT. MONEY TO LEND. W. ROUT & SONS, LAND & FINANCIAL AGENTS. WE h»v« MONEY TO LEND Id large or email tumi to nit Borrowers, from 6 per cent. Easy terms made for repayment of Principal. MONEY TO LEND. PITT AND MOOSE, BARRISTERS, SOLICTORS, AND NOTARIES PUBLIC. WE have Money to Lend for Clients in targe ur imall inms, to suit borrowers, at Lowert Current Rates of interest. Very may tonni made for repayment of \ riacipsL MONEY TO LEND. ADAMS AND HASLET (Laii Adams k Kinodon.) Barristers, Solicitors, and Notarial Pnhlio. WE have Money to Lend ie large or small sums to str>£ Borrowers, At lowest current rates of interest. Easy terms made for payment of. principal.

Mr Haldane, British Secretary of State for War, the TEP.mioniAL hat;- been fhoutii:iiv. ing his Territorial Army r V>-T r ,,, f-o-n tb<> bnnsetnps, and he hi* madt> fcoma impression. Cubits this week tfll us that his last words foreshadowed the creation oi an. army enmparabl'j witli the si/c of t!w great j tivlHU' .- Povair?. Air KaManc's hus [ bajm for Hit! crcnnis.it ion oF a field i force of 156,000 officers and men, of I whom 66,000 would bo drawn from

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 5 March 1909, Page 2

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