METEOROLOGICAL
REPORTS AT 4 P.M. YESTERDAY.
Cape Maria Van Diemen.—Wind, S.E., ligni; bar., 30.08; therm., 58; fine; sea, smooth. - ’
Russell.—Wind, S.E., fresh; bar., 30.07 therm., 61; fine; sea, moderate. Mauukau Heads.—Wind, 8, breeze; bar. 30. U; therm.. 49; fair; sea, smout-n. Auckland.—Wind. 8., light; bar., 50.08 therm., 55; fine.
N.W., light; bar., 30.10 therm.. 52; fair; sea, smootu.
East Cape.—Wind, S, fresh; bar., 30.04 therm., 54; fair; sea. moderate.
Gisborne.—Wind, 8), light bar., 30.15 therm., 50; fine; sea, smooth.
Port Ahuriri—Wind, 8., light; bar., 30.15 therm., 51; fine; sea, moderate. Casllepoint—Wind. S W„ light; bar., 30.16 therm.. 49; cloudy; sea, increasing. Wellington—Wind, S„ breeze; Dar„ 30.21 therm., 49; fair.
New Plymouth.—Wind, S„ light 1 ; bar., 30.12; therm.. 50: fair; sea. smootn. Cape Egmont—Wind, 8., light; bar.. 30AO; therm.. 54; fine; sea. smooth. Wanganui—Wind, 8.E., light; bar.. 30.18: therm.. 53; fair; sea, smooth.
Farewell Spit—Wind. 8.E.. light: bar. 30.15; therm., 60; fine; sea, smooth.
Cape Foulwind.—Wind. S.W., breeze; bar. 30.16; therm., 52; fine; sea. moderate swell Westport.—Wind, S.S.E., light; bar.,30.15 therm.. 50; fine; sea, slight swell. Stephen Island—Wind, S.E.. light; bar. 30.15; therm., 46; fine; sea, smootn. Cape Campbell.—Wind, 8.E., iresn: bar. 30.23; therm, 45; hazv; sea, moderate.
Kaikonra.—Wind, S.E.. fresh; bar., 30.24; therm.. 47; rain, mist ; sea. moderate swell. Akaroa Lighthouse.—Wind. S.W.. gaiehar. 30.50; therm.. 41: cloudy, squally; sea. heavy. Port Chalmers.—Wind, S.W.. breeze: bar.. 30.35; therm.. 48; fair: sea. smooth. Nuggets.—Wind. S., moderate gale; bar.. 53.31; .uerm.. 42: cloudy sea, rough. Bluff.—Wind. 8.E.. lie-ht; bar., 30.39; therm.. 43; hail, showery; sea. moderate. SUMMARY OP PAST TWENTY-FOUE HOURS The barometer has risen everywhere, and fair to cloudy weather has predominated, but conditions have been very nnsott’ed in the southernmost districts and on the East Coast of the Son'll Island this afternoon. The aspect is now somewhat threatening about and southward of East Cape. D. C. BATES. Meteorological Office, Wellington, July 22nd, 1912; (Forecast appears over the leaderJ
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8180, 23 July 1912, Page 10
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