CAWTHRON INSTITUTE METEOROLOGICAL • STATION 1923. Report for 24 hours ending 9 ...... Monday, July 23, Rainfall: Nil. Month to date: 2.49 In. Year to date: 27.77 in. Max. shade temp.: 57.4 deg. Min. temp, in screen: 34.1 deg. Min. temp, on grass: 27.4 deg. Soil temperatures at 9 a.m.: lft/ depth : 45.9 deg. 6ft. depth: 51.2 deg. Barometer, 9 a.m.: 30.12 in. Noon: 30.09 in. Wind, 9 a.m.: S.E., light air. Sky, 9 a.m.: Clear. Bright Sunshine (22nd): Bhrs 50mins. Principal readings for 24 hours ending 9 a.m., Sunday, July 22:—Rainfall, nil; max. shade temperature, 52.4 deg.; min. 37.4 deg.; min. on grass, 31.9 deg. Barometer, 9 a.m., 29.99 in.; wind, S.E., light air; sky, mostly clear. Bright sunshine (21st), 30mins. OBSERVATIONS ELSEWHERE (At 9 a.m.Auckland: Wind, S., light; bar. 29.92 thcr. 52; sky blue and cloudy. Wellington: Wind, S., fresh breeze; fear. 30.11; ther. 49; sky blue and cloudy. Christchurch: Wind, S.W., light; bar. 30.18: ther. 45; sky cloudy; passing showers.
The indications are for south-easterly winds moderate to strong. The weather will probably be cold and changeable and Erobablv a* hard - frost to-night. Tho arometer has a rising tendency. Sea moderate, tides poor. HifiH-CLASS GOODS AT BEDROCK PRICES, at STOKE A few items - Lovely Khadrav/i Dates at 5d lb. Clean Sultanas at lOd lb. Packet Raisins from 6d. Best Loose Tea at 2/6 lb. Coffee Essence 1/6 bottle. C.M.C. Sheep Tongues 1/7 (full size tin) Everything you need for Soup, as Pearl Barley 3d lb./ Split Peas 6d lb. Haricot Beans 4d lb. Bacon, sliced to your requirements J/4 lb Good Table Potatoes, 21/- sack. Wheat', Pollard, Bran and Flour at lowest rates. Biscuits in big variety. Ring ’phone 315 W for your order. J. S. JONES, SfOKE.
IN Electrical Wiring and Fitting, Service is of paramount importance. We have had the experience, which is a guarantee of thorough work, and our direct importation of fittings and materials lessens the cost considerably. If you contemplate any electrical installation let us give you an estimate for it. Our prices arc most reasonable. W. RICHARDS ELECTRICAL ENGINEER, 22 BRIDGE STREET. ‘’Phone 675.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 23 July 1923, Page 1
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