YESTERDAY'S WEATHER.
CONDITIONS IN SOUTH.
Auckland.—The weather was line yesterday and a light hree/e "as brewing from'the south west. The barometer fell slightly after mid day and the rea Wg was 30.J5in. Inst night. ' Wellington. —The day was not as cold as the previous four days had been, l>" showers and lack 01 sunshine conditions unpleasant. 'I here was a >p 1 breeze, from the north. 'he e\f ing was slioweiy, wi'.h light doui s. (.'hristchurch. —'The weather \esteuliiy was fine and mild. A ' IC ,solU westerly wind was responsible fei 1 morning being somewhat, cloud}, hnt afternoon was delightful. Ihe niaX ""' ro> temperature was 52 degieev lhc ■ meter was falling slowly last evening, the. reading being ?9.90m. jn Puncdin. -Following intermittent on Thursdays n ig|,l the vvealhei cloudv and fine yesterday. was light from file no.t h cast. maximum temperature v.as P- 6 The barometer showed n falling e 1 the reading in the evening being "'" : M
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20620, 19 July 1930, Page 10
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158YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20620, 19 July 1930, Page 10
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