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THE WEATHER.

The following are the readings of the barometer of WILSON. FRASER & CO. the Straight-deal and Crer ‘-value-for Money Cvcle Agents, taken at 1 a-tn. this morning.

WEATHER NOTES. For Week ending 18th Nov., 1910. Total rainfall, .38 inches ; No. of days on which, rain fell, 3 ; No. of days on which no rain fell, 4. Most rain fell on Tuesday, when .27 inches were registered. On the whole a very fine week. Highest reading of barometer, 30.0 inches i lowest reading of barometer. 29 9 inches. Maximum temperature (shaded), 88 deg.; minimum temperature (shaded), 36 deg. Highest mean ternnerature or warmest day was Saturday . temperature; 67 deg ; lowest mean ternperature or coldest day was TVednesday. temperature, 54.5. deg. . _ General direction of wind Ms « st ; erly ; most wind on Sunday morning , on the whole a calm week. Notes Thunder clouds were present on Saturday evening and 1< ndaj. Un Monday a thunder storm passed the north-east. During the who e; week IIQVO IIPP.TI hfiaUtlfUlly 11116.

Tlmr 17 Pri. 18 Sat 19 Mon 21 SI 31 31 31 - — 1 i 1 - u W & - i - S - I - S 30 - S» - ■ 30 - , 3« - 5 - £ - | * - 5 © J B $ -3 S3 - 28 - l - 1 •ii >• u >

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Southland Times, Issue 14579, 21 November 1910, Page 4

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THE WEATHER. Southland Times, Issue 14579, 21 November 1910, Page 4

THE WEATHER. Southland Times, Issue 14579, 21 November 1910, Page 4