YESTERDAY'S WEATHER
CONDITIONS IN THE, SOUTH
Auckland.—A light, variable wind and fine weather prevailed yesterday until after mid-day, when the conditions were _|| cloudy and unsettled, and light showers || wore experienced in tho evening. was a slight fall of the barometer, whica was steady at t3o.OOin. last night. Wellington.—A strong northerly win ,;1 blew yesterday, and rain began to fal after dark. The temperature was mild. . -|| Christ church. weather was .A and mild yesterday, with a squally P°t|l west wind which made conditions doors unpleasant. The maximum ture was 65 degrees. The barometer fctt|jg to 29.54 m., b,ut was rising in the evening owing to a change in the wind to Jfj| south-west. , '; Dunedin.—The weather yesterdayfine, but cloudy, with a light breeze fc«« :|| the north-east. The barometer fell abou • 30 points, and was unsteady at oU * 2&55ia. la3t wreningr , . M
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21278, 3 September 1932, Page 8
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139YESTERDAY'S WEATHER New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21278, 3 September 1932, Page 8
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