METEOROLOGICAL.
WEATHEK, AT 4 P.M. YESTERDAY. Cape Maria van Diemcn.—lnterrupted. Eussell.—a., breeze; barometir, 30.23; thermometer, 68.: Fair; sea moderate. Manukau Heads—S., fresh; barometer, 30.26; thermometer, 65. Fair; sea rough. Auckland.—S., fresh; barometer, 30.26; thermometer, 69. Fair. Tauranga—S.W., light; barometer, 30.14; thermometer, 70. Fine; sea smooth. East Cape.—S„ fresh; barometer, 30.16; thermometer, 67. . Fine; sea moderate. . Gisborne.-rS.E., light; barometer, 30.20; thermometer, 68. ■ Fine; sea smooth. '' Port Ahuriri— E., light; barometer,3o.27; thormometer, 65.. Fine; sea smooth. . Wellington—N.N.W., light;; barometer, 30.17; thermometer, 62. Fine. ' Castlepoint.—N.E., breeze; barometer, 30.25; . thermometer, 61. Cloudy; sea in-' creasing.. .' Now Plymouth.—W.B.W., light; bar'omcln". 30.25; thermometer, 62.' Fair; sea moderate , .jo Egmont.—S.TV.,' fresh; barometer, 30.25; thermometer, 62. Cloudy; sea moderate. Wanganui —W., light; barometer, 30.20; thermometer; 67. Fine; sea moderate. Cape Farewell.—light; .barometer, 30.20; thermometer, 64. Fine; sea moderate. Cape Foulwind.—Not received. Wostport.-S.AV.', breeze; barometer, 30.19; thermometer, 58. Fair; sea. considerable.' Capo Campboll—N., fresh; barometer, 30.15; thermometer, 64. Hazy; sea rough. Kailtoura.—N.E., breeze; barometer, 30.14; thermometer, 58. Fine; sea smooth. Altaroa. Lighthouse—N.E., light; baromoter, 30.09; thermometer, 58. Fine; sea smooth. Port Chalmers.—'W„ breeze; barometer, 29.94; thermometer, 60. Overcast; sea smooth. Nuggets—S.W., freali; barometer, 29.98; thormoinotcr, 56. Cloudy; sea moderate.
Bluff.—'\Y„ fresh; barometer, 30.00; thermometer, 55. Cloudy; sea, moderate. SUMMARY AND FORECAST. Tho barometer lias risen everywhere, ami moderate to strong southerly winds havo prevailed. Squally and unsettled weather has been experienced in the southernmost districts, but elsewhere tho weather has been Dnc. Present indications arc for a further rise in barometric pressure, moderate to stroll? _ southerly winds predominating, with fair we'ithcr—day warm and night cool in most parts of tho country. In the extreme south, however, the weather is likely to be somewhat unsettled, as a disturbance, due there tomorrow. will probably pass away in higher latitudes, and its influences extend further noi th. ]). c. BATES, Meteorological Office, Wellington, April 6, 1910.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 785, 7 April 1910, Page 7
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