METEOROLOGICAL
BEPOETS AT 4 P.M. YESTERDAY. Cape Maria Van ,Diemen. —Wind, W„ Hfrht: bar., 30.10; therm., 75; fine; sea, smooth. Kussell.—Wind, N.W., light; bar., 29.96; therm., 75; fair; sea, moderate. llanukau Heads.—Wind, N.W., breeze; bar., 30.00; therm., 71; cloudy, gloomy; sea, smooth. Aucltlanu.—Wind. W., breeze: bar., 29.98; therm., 73; cloudy. Tauranira.—Wind, S.W., fresh; bar., 29.91; therm., 71; fair; sea, moderate. East Cape.—Wind, S., lie-lit; bar., 29.90; therm., 70; hazy; Eea, considerable. Gi=bome. —Wind, N.E., breeze; bar., 29.92; therm., 70; overcast; sea. smooth. Port Ahuriri.—Wind, N.E., light; bar., 25.86: therm., 70: fair: sea, smooth.
Wellington—Wind, S.S.W., fresh; bar. 30.04; therm., 56: rain. Cashpoint.—Wind, S.W., breeze; bar., 29.90; therm., 54; showery: sea, increasing. New Plymouth.—Wind, S.E., light; bar., 29.96; therm., 67; overcast; sea, smooth.
Westport.—Wind, S.E., breeze; bar., 29.97 therm., 65; fine; sea, smooth.
Stephen Island.—Wind, S.E., fresh; bar., 30.06; uierm., 50; rain and fog. Cape Campbell.—Wind, S., gale; bar., 3(J~7; therm., 49; showery; sea, considerable. Kaikonra.—Wind, S.W., breeze; bar., 30.12; therm., 49; showery; sea considerable.
Akaroa Lighthouse.—Wind, S.E., fresh; bar., 35.18; fficrm., 56; cloudy; 6ea, rough. Cape Egmont.—Wind, S.E., fresh; bar., 29.96; therm., 62; showery; sea, moderate. Wanganui.—Wind, S., gale; bar., 30.04; therm., 62; rain; sea, roueh. Cape Farewell.—Wind, S.E., fresh; bar., 30.05; therm., 62; Ehowery; sea, moderate. Cape Foulwind.—Wind, W., breeze; -bar., 29.96; therm., 68; fair; sea, smooth.
Port Chalmers.—Wind, ,S.W., light; bar., 30.22; therm., 63; fair; sea smooth. Nuergets.—Wind, S.W., litrht; bar., 3028; therm., 64: cloudv; sea. smooth. Bluff.—Wind, S.E., • fresh; bar., 30.20; therm., 55; fine; sea, moderate. SUMMARY OF PAST TWENTY-FOUR HOUES. i ' Cloudy and misty weather has prevailed in the north, but a complete- change has taken place in the south, where strong sonth-eaaterly winds have brought rain, cold, and squally -weather. The barometer has fallen steadily in the north, but has risen and fallen again in the south. D : 0. BATES. <FoTecast appears over tile leader.)
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7336, 14 January 1911, Page 14
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