YESTERDAY'S WEATHER.
CONDITIONS IN THE SOUTH.
Auckland.—A moderate south-west w' o yesterday made conditions cold. Aft ei registering 29.45 in. on Thursday afternoon tho barometer has been rising steadily and the reading last night vf 29.95 in.
Wellington.—The weather was wet yesterday, although tho rainfall not nearly as heavy as on the two P l 5 ceding days. The wind was light fi° nl the south.
Christcliurch. —Rain fell during the nighb and morning, bui the afternoon ua fine with brief bursts of sunshine. T l ®, wind was iligb.t from the south-west an the temperature was cold, 43 degrees e ing recorded. The barometer was stea y _ at 29.88 in. Dunedin.—Following the hardest frost experienced in Dunedin this winter je3 terday was beautifully fine and car with bright sunshine. The barometer. - was steady, the reading in the evening being
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20922, 11 July 1931, Page 10
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