SUMMARY AND FORECAST.
Mr T) C Bates, Gorernment Meteorologist, eupplitd the following -weather .ummary and forecast at 5 p.m. yesterday:— ThTbaroincter haa fallen everywhere, and increasing northerly winds have been experienced generally; Tbe weather has been mther fultry, and rain haa fallen in the post "«*£■» and southern district*, but fair to cloudy conditions have ruledPresent indication* ate for a fnrther fall m the barometer, which a likely to P low m the South. High northerly and *■»*«£ «rfndf> axe probable pmcrraUy, with warm and Tumid condition*, increasing rain following generally in the next two or tbwo days, fox a etorro area appears to be developin* to the we*tward.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14886, 28 January 1914, Page 11
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