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THE WEATHER

REPORTS PROM NORTHERN CENTRES. (Special to Dailt Times.) AUCKLAND, September 21. There was a continuation of fine, sunny weather to-day, but a light south-west wind made the conditions cool in the shade. There is very little movement of the barometer, which is steady at 29.90 in WELLINGTON, September 21. There was a continuation of delightful spring weather to-day with the lightest of breezes from the north. CHRISTCHURCH, September 21. Though fine, there was a good deal of cloud to-day and a keen wind from the north-east. The maximum temperature was 50 degrees. The barometer dropped 16 points during the day to 29.65.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21446, 22 September 1931, Page 9

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THE WEATHER Otago Daily Times, Issue 21446, 22 September 1931, Page 9

THE WEATHER Otago Daily Times, Issue 21446, 22 September 1931, Page 9

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