TO-DAY'S WEATHER REPORT.
(By Telegraph.) ALL OBSERVATIONS are taken at 9 a.r_.
NOTE. — To correct barometer for elevation at Manukau (alt. 900 feet), add .9; Cambridge (alt 208 feet), add .2. WIND FORCE INDICATED BY LETTERS. —C. Calm; L., Light; Br., Breeze; F. 3.. Fresh Breeze: M.G.. Moderate Gale; G., Whole or Heavy Gale; W., Gale of exceptional severity: WEATHER ESTIMATED AS—B., Blue sky, be the atmosphere clear or heavy; C. Clouds, passing clouds; D., Drizzling rain; F., Foggy; 8.. Gloomy, dark weather; H., Hail; L.. Lightning; M.. Misty; 0., Overcast, the whole sky covered with thick clouds; P., Passing showers; Q.. Squally, E., Rain, continued rain; T., Thunder; S., Enow; VS., Ugly, threatening- appearance.
Station. Xher. Wind. Bar. in Weather. Shade Cape Maria ,... : Wfbr H 29.90 56 Rnssen _. Wl BC 29.S3 ■ 51 Hokian_a Heads Calm ' B 29.87 53 Slanukau Heads.. Sfbr C 29.SS 54 Auckland SSWbr BC 29.65 52 Cambridge Calm B 20.S3 50 Gisborne Si BC 29.70 53 Napier . SW1 BC 29.78 49 Castlepoint SW1 C 29.S5 4S Egmont SE1 C 29.S5 50 New Plymouth _, El O 29.S5 49 Wellington ._ SSEbr BC 29.S6 4S Kaikoura ,: SW1 O 29.87 46 Westport SI BC 29.S0 40 Lyttelton : SWf G 29.92 45 Dnnedin SW1 R 29.SS 4S Bluff. Calm BC 29.91 43
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 195, 16 August 1907, Page 8
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211TO-DAY'S WEATHER REPORT. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 195, 16 August 1907, Page 8
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