METEOROLOGICAL.
TOATHEE AT 4 P.M. YESTEKDAT. . Cape Maria van Dicmen.-Internipted. ■■RusseU.-W.S.W., .breeze; barometers/ ™i thermometer, 67. Fail .. Eea njodgrj^ Hannkau Headß;-S.TT.. breeze;., W: mcteri a.85;. thermometer,. 58. Cloudy," sgually; sea lumpy.. , •...--. ■-■-*; .Auckland.—S.W., light; barometer 2985thermometer, 63. Fair Tauranga.-S:W., light! barometer,.29.7B; thermometer, 67. Fair; sea Emooth ■ Cape -~ W * st ' f « s n;. aaromcter. Z9.75;. thermometer, 66. Fine; sea considerable. ; - - - > Gisborne.—Calm;. barometer, 29.72- tier, mometer, 62. Fair; 6oa smooth. '■•■ . ■ : Port Ahuriri.—Calm; barometer, 29.79;' thermometer, 69. Fine; sea, Emooth-Wteton.-Ni)rtli, brc«iei -.Barometer. 29.70; thermometer, 60. Fair;. . : - p»«n St lt point_K - W -« U ? ht ' barometer,: Z9 ;»H; thermometer, 64. Fice; sea moderate. o NeW 4 Plymouth-West, light; barometer.; 29-80; thermometer, 61. Fail-; sea smooth Cape Eginont.-S.\V.,. light; : barometer, 2?J0; thermometer, 63. Cloudy;,sea high. '■' Wansanui.-W.N.W-., fresh;. barometer,: 29J8; thermometer, 64. Fair; sea-lumpy - Cape Farewell.—West, fresh; barometer. 29j70; tlrermometar, 60. Fiae; sea moderate M °! pO n, Pouhvll " i -~ S J-' rreßh ; baronietor, 29.(8; thermometer, 57. Fair; sea heavy . .'Weatport-S.lv'., breeze; barometer, -29.80; thermometer, .68. Cloudy; sea. able. ' ■ . .. ■ . :
. Cape Campbell.-Nortn, gale; barometer," 29.55; thermometer, 63. Fine; sea roust. light; .. barometer, 29.54; thermometer, 63; Pino; fiea slight. ' Akaroa' Lißhthouse.-N.W.. fresh;.. baicmeter, 29.42; thermometer, 56. Cloudy see,'moderate: ; , . .■.-: ■ .•,■ ™. 2° rt Ghalmers.-N.E., light; 29.37; thermometer,- 58. Fair; sea, mo derate: Misgets:—West, fresh; barometer, 2933thermometer, 57. Overcast; sea moderate. .Bluff.-North, fresh; barometer, 2*31; thermometer, 55. Overcast; sea rough, v ..'■ .-'.; SUMMARY AND FOEECAST. [ •' Tho barometer has fallen every where' for a westerly area of low pressure, but a, sharp riso took place in the south last n 'SWi and wae accompanied by ligh southerly winds and heavy rain in parts The barometer ha; fallen again to-day,' and present indications are for westerly winds; strong to gale, rain in most'parta of the country, snow on higher levels, and colder weather following. The lowest baroMeteorological Office/ ' D- : April. 11, 19iO.v : ;'-yv- ■
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 789, 12 April 1910, Page 7
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295METEOROLOGICAL. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 789, 12 April 1910, Page 7
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