METEOROLOGICAL.
■ ——«■ " \ WEATHER AT 4 l'.ir. YESTERDAY. Cape Maria van Diemon.—lnterrupted EuEscll— West, light; barometer, 29.64; thermometer, 64. Overcast; sm rough. Manukau Heads.—N.U.K., moderate Kale; barometer, £9.70; thermometer, 58. Jliety, drizzling. . Auckland.—N.E., moderate iraJc; barometer, 23.70; thermometer, 63. linin. Tauranga.—N.E., fresh; barometer, 29.83; tlieruiometer, 61. Kain; sea moderate. Bast Oape.—North. Kale: barometer, 29.93; thermometer, 59. Showery; sea heavy. Gisbome.-N.K., light; barometer, 29.92; thei'inoinctcr, 56. Showery; sea smooth. Port Ahiiriri.-Oalin; barometer, 29.86; thermometer, 55. Drizsle; sea smooth. Wcllington.-Ctilm; barometer,' 29.79; thermometer, 55. Kain. Castlepoint.-N.8., light; barometer, 29.85; thermometer. 55. Showery; sea moderate. Now Plymoiith.-S.E., light; barometer. 29.67; thermometer, 58. Ilain; sea moderate. Capo Egmont.-N.E.. fresh; barometer, 29.62; thermometer, 57. Kain; sea luodor- ■ Waiujaniii.-Kast, light; barometer, 7.9.90; thermometer, 60. Ifain; son smooth. . Cape Farewoll.~S.E., fresh; barometer. 29.78; thermometer, 53. Overcast, rain; eea rough. Cape Foulwind.-S E-. light; barometer, 29.67; thermometer, 52. Hain; Eea raoder-"Wcstport.-South, light; barometer, 29.71; - t>li€THionicter t -IS. I'.'iin, foffi kbh nmootii. Cape Campbell—North, light; barometor. 29.C4; thermometer, 54. Hain; sea moderate swell. Kaikoura'.—Calm; thermometer, 29.75: barometer, 53. Drizzle; Eta smooth. . Port Chalmers.—N.E., light; barometor, 29.66; thermometer, 54. Fair: sea, smooth. AkiiToa. LiKhthouse.-N.K., licht; barometer, 52. Cloudy; so.i smooth. NuBBOIs—N.W.. liebt: barometer. 29.69: thermometer. 51. Cloudy; sea moderate. Ulutt'.-Calm: barometer. 29.70; thermometer. 52. Gloomy. USMMAItI- AND FORECAST. Kain had fallen in all parts of the North Island and over the northern parts of the South Island. North-easterly gaks have occurred northward of Kast Cape . ami Kawllia, und the winds have been variable fa'ilins barometer everywhere, with rain in all parts of the country. High northerly winds are exported, and stormy weather "will probably prevail lor three or four day:). D. C. BATES. Ltoteorolocic.il Office, Juno 9, 1910.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 839, 10 June 1910, Page 7
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276METEOROLOGICAL. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 839, 10 June 1910, Page 7
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