WEATHER REPORTS
M&pterton: Mi R. Brown reported at 9 a.m. yceterday: Barograph, 30.10. Shade temperature: Maximum, 81.2; minimum, 40; terrestrial, 34.0; bright |Sunshlne, llhrs. 12min<s. | Lighting-up time—6.4s p.m.
The Government Meteoroligst (Dr. E. Kidson) reported at 4 p.m, yesterday: Aniti-eyclonieis l are centred over south-eastern Australia and the Tasman respectively, while a series' of flight depressions is moving eastward in southern waters: moderate to strong wnids, mainly between west and south,! seas rather rough at times from Cook 1 Stn it southward's, but mainly smooth to moderate generally. Some scattered showers south c<f Gape Egmont and Castle-point, but otherwise fair weather; cold temperatures.
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Wairarapa Age, 16 March 1929, Page 4
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