METEOROLOGICAL
-REPORTS AT 1 P.M. YESTERDAY. Capo Maria Van-Diemen—Wind, W., fresh; bar., 29.80; therm., 56; squally; sen, rough. . BussolE- ■Wind, S.W., fresh; bar., 29.93; therm.. 62; cloudy; sea. moder- - Manukau Heads—Wind. S.W., moderate gale; bar., 29.86; therm., 31; cloudy: sea, rough. „„ Auckland—'Wind. W.S.W., breeze, bar., 20.83; therm-, 58; passing showers. Taurangu—Wind. S.Vv., light; bar., 20.78; therm., 55; fair; soa, smooth. East Cape—Wind, W„ breeze; bar.. 29 75- therm., 60; lino; sea, moderate. Gisborne—Wind, W., breeze r_bar., 29.71; therm., 57; fine; sea, smooth.. Port Ahuriri —Wind, W., fresh; bar., 29.05; therm., 59; fine; sea, moderate. Castlcpoint—Wind, N.W., breeze; bar., 29.03; therm.* 57; cloudy; eea, moderate. , - , Wellington—Wind, N., breeze; bar., 29.C0-, therm., 56; fair. tf w . . iNev.' Plymouth—Wind, b.W.. fresh; bar., 29.83; therm.. 57; cloudy; sea.model<Jupo Egmont—Wind, W., fresh; bar., 29.80; therm., 58; ckmdy; sea, moderate Wanganui—Wind, W., breeze;, bar.. 29.73; therm., 58; hazy; sea, considerfarewell Spit—Wind, S.W..' breeze; bar., 29.73; .therm., 57; cloudy; sea, moderate. . , Capo Foulwind—Wind, S.W.. fresh; bar., 29.70; therm., 15; squally; sea, k?Grey mouth—Wind, S.W., gale; bar..' 29.61; therm., 51; rain, squally: sea, lough. Stephen Island—Wind, S.W., fresh; bar., 39.60; therm., 63; overcast; sea, 10 Capo Campbell—Wind, W., fresh; bar., 29.19; therm., 55; cloudy; sea, considerable. Kaikoura —Calm; bar., 29.40; therm., BO; fair; soa, moderate. Akaroa Lighthouse—Wind, S.W.. light; bar., 29.18; therm., 57; overcast; sea, smooth. Port Chalmers—Wind, S.W., light; bar., .29.31; therm., 51; overcast; eea, moderate. , .
Nuggets—Wind, 3.W., fresh j bar., £9.23; therm., 52; rain; sea, moderate. Bluff—Wind, W.3.W., fresh; bar., 29.35; therm., 53; overcast, rain; sea, heavy. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER CHART.
SUMMARY OR PAST FORTY-EIGHT HOURS. Strang south-westerly winds-have predominated. Cloudy and unsettled weather has prevailed, and rain has fallen in many jnirts, especially on the _West phene pressure rs still low in the south, but has increased in the north. D. C. BATES. Meteorological Office, Wellington, Juno 13th, 1917. (Forecast over Leader.)
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9691, 20 June 1917, Page 10
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