WEATHER REPORTS.
Masterton:—Miss R. Robinson, reported at 9 a.m. yesterday: Barograph 30.03; shade temperature: Maximum 75.2, minimum 52.6; terrestrial, 47; rain, 1 point; sunshine, 11 hours 12 minutes.
The Government Meteorologist (Dr. E. Kidson) reported at 4 p.m. yesterday: The southern depression has now passed to the eastward of New Zealand and an intense anti-cyclone, which was centred this morning east of Tasmania, is advancing from the west. There are indications of a disturbance on the central east coast of Australia. The forecast is for winds south-west to south-east, moderate to strong, and freshening on. the east coast. Seas moderate north of East Cape, elsewhere moderate to rather rough and increase ing south of Castlepoint. Weather cool and changeable, with scattered showers, soon improving oh the west coast of the South Island, but becoming more generally showerey in eastern districts.
Lighting-up timer-— 7.21 p.m.
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Wairarapa Age, 11 March 1930, Page 4
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