YESTERDAY'S WEATHER.
CONDITIONS IN THE SOUTH. Auckland. —Except for a light- shows in the afternoon, the weather was n yesterday, but the sky was cloudy threatening. After mid-day the arQ meter was steady at .50.10 in rain fell a { i" 9 yesterdav, with low-lying mists o\ hills. The wind was from the "° u V n9 Christchurch. —The weather w but cloudy, with a light maximum temperature was 5 ' ■& The barometer continued to fall isterecj 29.80 in. in the evening. . Dunedin. —The weather was dull ana overcast during the greater l' dlt ' t ij, terday, with a light breeze 1 wu north-east. The barometer fell .Sb I and registered 29.90 in. in the evening.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21153, 9 April 1932, Page 10
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