YESTERDAY'S WEATHER
CONDITIONS IN THE SOUTH Auckland. —A light northerly wind and fine weather continued yesterday, but t e sky was dull and cloudy and conditions were close and humid. The barometer rose to 30.10 in. last evening. Wellington.—There were overcast conditions early yesterday, with the-- w "! from the south. Light showers fell a mid-day, but in the afternoon' the win dropped and the sky cleared, perfect sum mer conditions prevailing. Christchurch. —A dull morning >' ,fr day was followed by.a brilliant aftem ,r!l a fresh south-vreat breeze giving plae 10 a light north-oast breeze. The niax "'l:'|p temperature was 64 degrees. The meter recorded 30.30 in. at 5 p.m., a 0 of five points since 9 a.m. . Dunedin.— conditions day morning were followed by s ul,s in the afternoon. The wind was Jight fOthe south ".vest. The barometer register 30.30 in. ' - ir
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21398, 24 January 1933, Page 8
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