METEOROLOGICAL.
SUMMARY OF PAST TWENTY-FOUR HOURS. In moat parts of the South Islandi fair to cloudy, weather has prevailed,) but in the North Unsettled conditions have Continued, with drizzling rain about Cook Strait, on the East Coast, and -in the vicinity of Auckland. Southeasterly breezes have predominated ■ northward of I Cook Strait and easterly and nor.thorlies elsewhere. The baro-; mater is above normal over the Dominion, but a depression still persists to the north-eastward-D. C. BATES. Meteorological Office. -Wellington,. March 26th, 1915. fForecast appears over the leader).
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New Zealand Times, Volume XL, Issue 9003, 27 March 1915, Page 12
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