METEOROLOGICAL.
WEATHER AT. 4.30 P.M. YESTERDAY. Capo .Maria van Diomen.-S.E., light: baromn; rate ! thcrmomctcr ' w -' Gloomy; iea Sc-
Kussell.—SjW., light; barometer, 30.31; thermometor, 50. Overcast; sea smooth. ..Manukau Hcndq.—S.E.. light; barometer, 30.30; thermometer, 50... Fair'; sea smooth. Auokland.-W., light; barometor, thermometer, w. • Fair. •/ ;•
Tauranga — S.W., light j barometer, 30.30; thermomet«r, 54: ■ Fine: Sea smooth; ' " •in I f'csb breeze; barometer 30.27: thermometer,:so,.- Cloudy: soa heavy. (ji&borne.—B.L., fresh breeze; barometor. • 3030;<' th S^ om ,f cr •, 9/ - fair, ehown's;' sea,, rough: Port Ahuriri.—S.S.W., tresh breeze*' nirnm/, 1 .teiv3o ; 3s; thermometer, 51. -Fair; 'sea smooth/ I Wellington.—S-. brooze; barometer, 30.42: ther-1 mometCT,'s2. Fair. ' ■ j Castlepomt.—B.W'.,_breeze:",- barometer, 30.45; I thormoßiotcr, 46. . Showery.soa heavv I , n l t? w >£ lymouth ;~ B ' : ?;' lrcsh brccie: barometer I 30j3Vi ttrcrmometor, 50. Fair; sea smooth. I Cape i,Kmont,-rS.B., light; -.barometer, 3037thermometer, 58. - .Fiue; . sea smooth. I in vi an Fv nu,--S '?'' - /, rcBl L .breczo; , barometer,' 30.39: thormometer, .54. Fair; eoa lumpv.™ ♦wS^jM^ we «'~ N ni i iEhti barometer, .30.38; tnormometer, 65. : Olondy; sea smooth. • i ' 4 Oapo,Fonlwind,-S.W„ flight: barometei; 3037; thormometer, 51. •:, Fine; sea moderate , Wcstport.-8.,. light; baromeUsr, 30.37; tliermomotel', 60. Pmo: eea moderate-' s . CampbelL-A; fresh: breoic; barometer, 1 a 0.39; thermometer., 50. Fino; sea rough.. ■ ! Kaikoura.—S,S.W.,ilight; barometor, 30.44; ther. 1 momoter. 50. . Fino: sea''moderate."-'" '• ' 1 Port Chalmers.—S.w., breeze;, barometer, 3044-' thormometer, 50. , 'Fair; sea smooth. ■ Nuggots,-S.\V., fresh breeze; barometor, 30 48- I thermometer, 'M. Showery: ecu modprotc ' I BlujT.-B.E„ lisht: barometer, 30.45; thormometer, 47. Cloudy. . . 1 QENEUAIj WKATHEB FORECAST. Antii'yc.lonio' conditions of a wiutrv typo <"now prevail over New, Zoaland and tho Tasman Sea and moderate to Btrong southerly .winds are probable with fair, weathor genoraliy,. thouich rather raw in character on tho East Coast, south of Last Cape. Rough seas probablo on the ahoros - betwoen East Capo and Kailtoura. ■.'•'■ WKATRBE IN JUNE. "■ ■■■■ The early part of Juno was marked by' fine mild weather,: but, in the'latter half of tho month, conditions ohanged, nnd : there iru ? real touch of winter, severe gales, and'lieavv rains. Tho total rainfall for tho 30 da y rS ■2.45 inches. Yesterday the, .barometer' row steadily, and tlio Jic\v»i. C. Batea nrediots that Uo rise mil be maintained. He forecasts settied weather for tho next few days, but the nights aro to bo cold. . ; . ■ Mctcorologicai 01Bo», D ' °' " BA ' rES • Jnne 111, ISOJ.
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