METEOROLOGICAL
REPORTS AT 4 P.M. YESTERDAY. Gape Mario. Van Daemon—Wind Sgale; bar.. 29.70; therm., 57; Showery! hazy; sea, very heavy. Rueseil—Wind, S.S.W., fresh; bar., 20.60; therm 58: showery; sea, heavy. Manukau Heads—Wind, S.W., moderate gale; bar.. 29.62; therm., 45; showerysea. considerable. ’ Auckland—Wind. S.W., moderate gale; bar.. 29.53; therm., 50; showery, squally, Tauranga—-Wind, W., light; bar., 29.46; therm. 46; showery; sea, smooth. Host Gape—Wind, W., fresh; bar., 29.28; therm.. 53; cloudy; sea, considerable. Gisborne—Wind, S-W.. light; bar., 29-45; therm,. 49; fair;! sea, moderate. Port Ahuriri —Wind, S.AV., fresh; bar., 29.40; therm., 48; overcast; sea, moderate. Castlepoint—Wind, S.E., breeze; bar., 29.50; therm.. 42; rain; sea, heavy. Wellington—Wind, S., fresh; bar., 29.50; therm.. 46; showery. Now- Plymouth—Wind. 5.8., fresh; bar., 29.50; therm.. 40; showery; sea, ■moderate. Caoe Egmont—Wind, S.E., fresh; bar., 29.51; therm., 43; rain; sea, moderate swell, Wanganui—iWind. S., gale; bar., 29.51; therm., 48; overcast; sea, heavy. • Farewell Spit—Wind, S., light; bar., 29-51; therm.. 49; cloudy; sea, smooth. Capo Fouiwind—Wind, S., fresh; bar., 29.62; therm.. 46; fine; sea, considerable. Westport—Wind. S.E., breeze; bar., 29.61; therm.. 47; fine; sea, cocnsiderable. Stephen Island—Wind, S., fresh; bar., 29.45; therm., 45; cloudy; sea. rough. Cape Campbell—Wind, S., gale; bar., 29.601 therm., 33; heavy rain; sea, verv heavy. Knikounv—Wind, S.W., moderate gale; bar.. £9.50; therm., 42; thunderstorm; sea, very heavy. Akaroa Lighthouse—Wind, S.W., gale; bar., 29.66; therm.. 44; hail showers; sea, heavy. Port Chalmers —Wind. S.-W., fresh; bar., 29.78; therm., 49; rain and hail; sea, heavy. Nuggets—Wind, S., breeze; bar., 29.80; therm.. 40; hail squalls: sea, rough Bluff—Wind.. S. breeze; bar., 29.96; therm., 42; squally,, hail; sea, rough.’ SUMMARY OP PART TWENTY-FOUR HOURS’. The barometer has risen fast, in the south, and stormy conditions have prevailed, with southerly winds increasing strong to gale. Enin has fallen generally and snow on higher levels in all parts of the South Island. D. C. BATES. Meteorological Office. ■ Wellington. Mar 21st. 1914. (Forecast appears over the Leader.)
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8739, 22 May 1914, Page 2
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