THE WEATHER
The weather yesterday was fine and mild, following light rain and dull conditions in the early part of the morning. The sun made a welcome appearance before 10 a.m., and the sky was practically clear for the remainder of the day. The barometer fell several points. CONDITIONS IN THE NORTH. (Special to Daily Times.) AUCKLAND, September 19, ■ A moderate westerly wind prevailed today and heavy rain showers were experienced during the early morning. Afterwards the sky was cloudy and threaten- ». ing. The barometer was steady all day at 30.15 in. WELLINGTON, September 19. The spell of fine weather experienced in Wellington for several days past wa» broken to-day, when fairly continuous rain fell during the greater part of the day, ceasing towards evening. Late in thn evening the wind turned from north t® south. CHRISTCHURCH, September 19. The weather .• to-day was sunny and warm, with a .light north-east breeze in the morning, changing to a fresh northwester in the afternoon. The barometer fell from 29.755 in to 29.663 in. The maximum temperature was 72 and the minimum 17,
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22063, 20 September 1933, Page 6
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180THE WEATHER Otago Daily Times, Issue 22063, 20 September 1933, Page 6
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