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METEOROLOGICAL.

WEATHER AT 4 P.M. YESTERDAY. ltusself-N F Va tv n J ? iom ? n ' -IntorrU!>teil - - ri.ji., tie,sh; barometer, fyiv thermometer t>s. Overcast; .sea heavy 29 Pif-" 1 }ho" - U - eal } s ~N- E -, fresh; barometer sea smooU™° m r '

Auckland.—N.E., gale; barometer, 20• thermometer, 60. Rain ' rresh i barometer 59. Overcast; £a East Cape.—E fresh; barometer,; ?,9 57thermometer 5?. Showery; sea heavv Gisborne. N.E., breeze; barometer 2y 55• 54. Overcast; rata'/ Port Ahuriri.—Calm; barometer !». thermometer, 53. Overcast; t£oSrso: R, (aogdy ; baromcto . 29-60; New Plymouth.—E.N.E., breezeter, 29.30; thermometer, 56. Overcast- rainsea, slight swell. bt , raw s ;oape Egmont.-N.E., fresh; barometer 29.30; thermometer, £6. ltain; sea moiS

Wauganui. S.I-.., fresh; barometer 29 49• thermometer. 58. Fair; sea smooth Capo Farewell.—B.E., gale h-iiv1',,,,,. 29.48; thermometer, 55. Cloudy; sea heavy Capo . Foul wind.—S.E., fresh ■ biTnS rough. thermoraet « r . 54; Overeist;" o^

Westport. E.,' fresh; barometer, 2926thermometer, 55 Gloomy; soa heavy ' oo^o Pe CiimpbelL-S., fresh; barometer thermometer, 51. Overcast j sea

Kaikoura.—E.S.E., brww . 49. Drtole; Akaroa Lighthouse—N\E.. fre«limoderate.' ihcn ' «■ Oloudi; 11 Fort Chalmers.—N.T.; hrec/o- . l 6L t atc' m ° meUr ' * Nug(tcts.~N.B., fresh; barometer, mm thermometer 50 Overcast; .sea ! Jiiuii. ]j,, fresh; haromctar *i • moineter, 45. Overcast; sea heavy.'

SUMMARY AND FORECAST. The barometer has fallen very l o v i„ the far north and also on the West Cons of the South Island. listerlv i i strong to Kale, have prevailed and c omlv and hazy weather overspread the country with ram, in many parts, and esne^hit,,' in the far north. I'resent indication, -ro for stormy weather generally-high carter ly winds, changing by south-east m southerly, with heavy rain, in most parts of the country. Snow is mXU ™ higher levels, in the south. Tlic InraLt will probably fall further for a short tfme.' Meteorological Ofilce, Wellington July 1, 1910. .

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 858, 2 July 1910, Page 7

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METEOROLOGICAL. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 858, 2 July 1910, Page 7

METEOROLOGICAL. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 858, 2 July 1910, Page 7

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