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METEOROLOGICAL.

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1919.

THE SDN. . fiioso to-day 5.10; sets 7.13. Rises'to-morrow 5.11; Beta 7.11. TEMPERATURE IN SHADE. Yesterday:' Maximum 76. minimum 69; mean; 67. RAINFALL. For 24hours preceding 9 a.m. to daVririL i .:' * THE MOON. (Calculated N.Z. Mean Time.) v * D. H. M. Now 'Moon 1 10 37 a.m. Fkst Quarter 8 5 22 a.m. * Foil Moon' 15 11 8a m * Lait Quarter 23 7 24 p.m. WIND Dlrectipo and nature of wind at noon tr&iay: calm. . r BAROMETER. Yesterday, 9 a.ra. 30.14. lfcMlay’9 a-m. 30.08; noon 30.06. . mmSm of the atmosphere. ; ' ?Mr C. Scott (Stoke) report* follows on * the humidity of the «tmon&ere. . ; To-day, noon 77 per cent. ' Yesterday, 71 per cent. TO-DAY’S WEATHER. From observations taken at 9 a.m.:— ' Auckfrand.-Whuf, N., light ; W 250120. ther. 69; blue sky, clouds; tide - Cahn; bar. -30.08; ther, 79; blue sky; tide good; sea smooth. + ' Welling ton. —Wind, ENtW., light,. Har, 3&81 rather. .68; cloudy. - Win d, W.N.W., |«kr. '3Klfi; ther. 6&i. wercaati wood; • bar*emooth, ( * ' „ , rt Greymouth. —Calm; her- 30.19; ther. overcast tide mod,; bar smooth, , " - ilelson.—Wind, S.W., hght; bar, {8.83; ther. 70 orercast; tide good.

- Xmfofofon* are for moderate to strong northerly wiodia. Warm and humid conditioha may be expected. Ihe baro- - meter baa af ailing tendency. Sea mod%nte, tides moderate. . “OccaaioHß, like clouds, soon pass S^ar.’—Arabian proverb. „ But ‘ coughs and colds ate stickers unless a recognised > specific such «r Baxter’s Lung Preserver is taken to shift them, they are going to stay and cause ' trouble. Treat coughs and colds sie they should be treated —not as guests,' bat as enemies. Have *‘Baxdet'd** hy you always. It is‘ the sure ; protection of the whole family. Bax&V has been New Zealand s friend gat fiS years, so you can rely on it, Get « bif 2» fid botle to-day Chemist or •ton.*

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 31, 6 February 1919, Page 1

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METEOROLOGICAL. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 31, 6 February 1919, Page 1

METEOROLOGICAL. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 31, 6 February 1919, Page 1

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