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METEOROLOGICAL

REPORTS AT 4 P.M. YESTERDAY. Cape Maria Van Diemen. —Wind* N.E., light; bar., 29.79; therm., 61; cloudy; sea, moderate. . Russell.—Wind.’ 8.W., light; bar., 29.80; therm.. W; cloudy; sea, moderate. Manukau Heads. —Wind, 8., breeze; bari, 29.82; therm., 62; fair; sea, smooth. Auckland.—Wind, B.', light; bar., 29.81; therm., 56; fine. ~ , , M • Tauranga.—Wind, S.W., light; bar., 29.77; therm., 56; fair; sea, smooth. . East Cape.—Wind, 8., fresh; bar., 29.66; therm., 58; cloudy; sea, rough. Gisborne.—Wind, S.W., fresh: bar., 29.73; therm., 54; overcast; sea, moderate roil. Port Ahuriri. —Wind, S., light; bar., 29.76; therm., 63; overcast; sea, moderate. Oastlepoint.—Wind, S.WV breeze; bar., 29.82; therm., 50; showery; sea, decreasing. Wellington.—Wind, S., breeze; bar., 29.87; therm., 48; overcast New Plymouth.—Wind, S.E., light; bar., 29.81; therm., 62; fair; sea, smooth. Capo Egmont.—Wind, 8.E., light; bar., 29.80; therm., 50; cloudy; sea, smooth. Wanganui.—Wind, 8., light; bar., 29.85; therm., 54; overcast; sea, moderate. Farewell Spit—Wind, E., light; bar., 29.63; therm., 51; cloudy; sea, moderate. Cape Fonlwind.-r-Wind, E., breeze; bar., 29.77; therm., 51; misty, rain; sea, smooth. Westport.—Wind, S., light; bar.,. 29.78; therm., 52;. gloomy; sea, slight swell. . Ptophen Island. —Wind, , 8.E., light; bar., 29.80; therm.. 49; cloudy; sea, moderate.. Capo Campbell.—Wind, 8., fresh; bar., 29.96; therm.. 46: cloudy; sea, heavy. Kaikcura. —Wind, 8.5. E., fresh; bar., 29.89; therm., 47; overcast; sea. moderate. Akaroa Lighthouse.—Wind, S„ light; bar., 29.92; therm., 42; cloudy, showery; sea, mod. ei port Chalmers.—Calm; bar., 29.95; therm.. 49: overcast: sea, considerable. Nuggets.—Wind, E., light: bar., 29.94; therm., 41: g’oomv; sea, moderate. Bluff.—Wind. N.E., lieht; bar., 29.92; therm., 42; cloudy; sea, smooth., SUMMARY OP PAST TWENTY-FOUR ' HOURS. The storm area, which has now passed to the eastward, has not been remarkable for a low glass or the steepness of its gradients, but for its duration and the intensity and cap* ci oneness of the weather experienced. Conditions are sti’l gloomy arid cold, with decreasing southerly winds. The barometer has risen, especially in the BOrth ' D. C. BATES. Meteorological Office, Wellington. July 19th, 1912. (Forecast appears over the leader'

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8178, 20 July 1912, Page 7

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METEOROLOGICAL New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8178, 20 July 1912, Page 7

METEOROLOGICAL New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8178, 20 July 1912, Page 7