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METEOROLOGICAL

EEPOET3 AT 4 P.M. TESTEEDAT. Cape Maria Tan Diemen.—Wind, 8.. light; bar.. 30.21; (berm.. 61: fine: eca, moderate. En'Sell.—Wind, S.E., fresh: bar., 30.28; therm.. 65; fair; eoa moderate. Manntau Heads. —Wind, E., light; bar., 39.24; therm.. 69; tine; sea, smooth. Auckland. —Calm; bar., 30.20; therm., oz; Tauranga.—Wind, W.. light; bar., 50.31; therm.. 65; fine: sea. etnooth. Tr> I East Cape.—Win*. S.K., fresh; bar., 30.32; > them., 65: fine; sea, .smooth. ! Gisborne.—Wind, S.W., V.ght; bar., 30.35; therm.. 52; overcast, showery; eca, moderPort Ahurixi.—Wind, S.W., light; bar., 53 38; them., 55; overcast; sea. smooth Wellington.—'Wind, S.. light; bar., 30.41; therm., 52; fair. ~ . Castlenoint.—Wind. S.W., light; .bar., 1 30.40; therm., 52*. c l oudy; sea, decreasing. I New Plymouth.—Wind, S.E., light; bar.. I 30.36; therm.. 56; fine; sea, smooth, i Capo Egmont.—Wind, S.E.. fresh; bar.. I 30.32; therm.. 55* fine; sea. smooth. ■ Wanganui.—Wind, S.E., light; bar., 30.38; 1 therm., 57;-fair; sea. smooth. Gape Farewell. —Wind, N.E.. light; bar., 30-38; therm.. 53; fine; sea. moderate. Cap© Foulwind. —Wind, S.W., light; bar., 30.40; therm.. 55; fine: sea, moderate. Westport.—Wind, b.W., light; bar., therm.. 54; fine. .. . i Stephen Island.—Wind, S.E., light; bar., ! 30.38; therm., 50: fine; sea, smooth. [ Cape Campbell.—Wind, S., breeze; bar. I 30.43; therm., 54; gloomy; sea. moderate. Kaikoura. —Calm; bar., 30.39; therm., 50; ' overcast; sea. moderate. Akaro'i Lighthouse.—Wind. S.E., fresh; bar., 30.39; therm.. 49; cloudy;-*©*.. rough. Port Chalmers.—Calm; bar., 30.39; therm., fine*, sea. heavy. , ' Nuggets.—Wind, N.W., light; bar., 30,38; therm.. 46; cloudy; sea. moderate. Bluff, —CMm; bar.. 50.38; therm., 48; fine; eca. smooth. BUMMAKY OF Vfi*T TWENTY-FOUR HOTTEB. Anticyclone conditions now prevail. Stormy weather continued on the East • Cno<=t until Sunday. nftcr which the weet.her improved generally, and the southerly winds moderated. Very cold n ; ghte and frosts have heen experienced inland. D C. BATES. Meteorological Office. Wellington, May 22nd, 1911. (Farecaet appears over the leader.)

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7447, 23 May 1911, Page 8

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METEOROLOGICAL New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7447, 23 May 1911, Page 8

METEOROLOGICAL New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7447, 23 May 1911, Page 8