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METEOROLOGICAL

REPORTS AT 6 PJC. YESTERDAY. Cape Maria van Diemen—Wind, E., light; bar.. 30.10; therm.. 68; fine; sea. moderate. Russell—Wind, E., light; bar., 30.11; therm., 65; oloudy; sea, moderate. Maaukan Bends—Wind, S.E., light; bar., 39.12; therm., 58; ‘ cloudy; sea, smooth. Auckland—Wind, NX., light; bar., 80.13; therm., 65; overcast. . Tanranga—Wind, N.W.. fresh; bar., 89.08; therm., 64; overcast; sea, smooth. Gisborne—Wind, N.E., breese; bar., 30.10; therm., 62; fair; sea, smooth. Port Ahoriri—Wind. E., light; bar., 86.06; therm., 64; fair; sen, smooth. Castlepoint—Wind. S.W.. light; bar., 8662: therm., 66; cloudy: sea. moderate. Wellington—Wind. N.W.. fresh; bar., 29J9; therm.. 61; Moody. New Plymouth—Calm; bar., 30.08; therm.. 68; overcast; sea, smooth. Gape Egmont—Wind, N., fresh; bar., 89.67; therm.. 66; dull; sea. moderate. Wanganui—Wind. W., light; bar.. 30.08; therm.. 63; gloomy - sea, smooth. Farewell Spit—Wind, W., fresh; bar.. 80.04; therm., 61; overcast; sea, rough. Cape Foulwind—Wind, NX. fresh; bar., 39.00; therm., 57; rain; sea, moderate. Greymouth—Not received. Stephen Island—Wind, W.. fresh; bar., 30.02; therm.. 58; rain; sea, moderate. Cape Campbell—Wind, N.W., fresh; her., 29.87; therm., 63; cloudy; sea, considerable? Kaikoura—Calm; .bar., 29.78; therm., 68; fair; sea, slight swell. Akaroa Lighthouse—Wind, E., light; bar.. 29.68; therm.. 63; fine; sea, smooth. Port Chalmere—Wind. N., light; bar., 29.63; therm.. 00; drixsle; sea, smooth. Nuggets—Wind, 8.W., fresh; bar., 29.71; therm., 55: rain; sea, moderate. Blnfl—Wind, N., light; bar., 29.62; therm., 56; showery; sea, smooth.

YESTERDAY'S WEATHER CHART.

SUMMARY OF PABT''TWENTY-FOUR HOURS. The barometer has fallen steadily in the south during the past forty-eight hoars. Freshening westerly and northerly winds have prevailed j rain has fallen on the West Coast and in southern districts, and a change in weather conditions now appears imminent. D, C. BATES. « .Director. Meteorological Office. Wellington, April 6th, 1921. (Forecast over Deader.)

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10868, 7 April 1921, Page 10

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METEOROLOGICAL New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10868, 7 April 1921, Page 10

METEOROLOGICAL New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10868, 7 April 1921, Page 10

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