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METEOROLOGICAL

REPORTS AT 4 P.M. YESTERDAY.: Oapo Marla Van Biwnen.—Wind. N.E., fresh; bar,. 29.80; therm., 66;- rain; Boa. moderate. Eussoll.—‘Wind, E., freeli; bar.,, . 29.93; tliorm., 66; overcast; showery; sea, roui?h. Maaukau ; Hoadb.—Wind, - N.E., • breeze, bar., 29.99; therm., 66; overcoat; sea. smooth. Auckltmid^—-Wind, N.E., breeze; bar., 30.00; therm., 68; overcast. ;; Taxiranga.—Wind, E.N.8., light; bar., 30.05;' fair; sea*. moderate. .y- : :,.V : 1 East Oapc.“Wind. N., fresh; bar., 30.06; therm., 66; - oloudy; sea, considerable. v Gisborne. —Not received. ’ ■ ■ ■ Port Ahuriri. —\Virwl, N.W.,. light; bar., 30.00; therm., 72;. fair; sea, smooth. Wellington..—Wind, N.N.W., breeze; bar.,, ,29.94; therm., 66: fair. - ■■ -- Oastlopolnh—Wind, N.W., light; > bar.. 30.00; therm., ?4; line; oca. moderate. . , Now PlymouthWiiid, S.W., light; bar., 29 98; therm., 71; fair, sea, > smooth. Capo Egmont.—Wind,; .W., light; bar., ,50.01; therm,, 69;. fine; flea, smooth. Wanganui.—Wind, W.. light;;!bar., 30.05; therm., 69; fair; 1 sea,i smooth,, ''A < Cape Farewell—Wind, N.W., fresh; bar., 30.00; therm.. 65; hazy; sea. moderate. Cape Foiilwind.—Wind, S.W.. breeze; bar., 30.01; therm.. 65; fine: sea, smooth. -, . \ ;■!■. Westport.—Wind, W., vlight; bar., 30.01; therm., 65; fine; ■ eca, ■ smooth. • ’ , Stephen Island. —Wind, W., fresh; bar., 29.96: therm., 61; Uno; sea, moderate. • Capo Campbel I. —Wind, N., fresh; , ,bar.,, 29.87; therm., 65 ; 'hazy©ea,; rough. Kaikoura. —Wind, E.N.E., light;bar,,, 29.76; therm., 70; fine;-eea. smooth, ; - Alraroa Lighthouse.—Wind, ,NE., • fresh; bn.r 29.83; thcnn.,"63;>ha/zy; aoa, modorave. Port ChaJmers.'—Calm; 'bar p , 29.89; therm., 68: fine; sea. smoobii.Nuggets.—Windr 1?.E.,": light; - i bar.. t i 29.90; - therm.. 67: smooth. , , liTuff.—Wind, N.W.,- moderate gale;, bar., 29.94; therm., 61; overcast; sea, moderate. SUMMARY OF PAST TWENTY-FOUR, HOURS. The weather has been very warm., and -Inzv everywhere. .Cloudy and... unsettled conditions have been experienced m both the extreme north, and, south, and ram, has fallen in the , fir,- north, -with?; easterly winds, strong to gale. , .Moderate, to strone, northerly and westerly winds ■ have prevaiilod elsewhere," with a falling barometer everywhere. _ D , ’c. BATES. (Forecast appears over, the leader).

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7300, 2 December 1910, Page 8

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METEOROLOGICAL New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7300, 2 December 1910, Page 8

METEOROLOGICAL New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7300, 2 December 1910, Page 8