METEOROLOGICAL
WEATHER AT 4 P.M. YESTERDAY. Cape Maria van Dienicn.—lnterrupted. llnsscll.-S.E., light; baromot-er, 29.81; thermometer, 49. Fair; sea moderate. JStanukau Heads.—N.E., breeze; barometer, 29.83; thermometer, 49. Drizzle; soa smooth. Auckland.—E.N.E., breeze; barometer, 29.00; thermometer, 61. Squally, showery. Taurauga.—E., light; barometer, 29.90; thermometer, 55. Fair; sea smooth. East Cape.—S.E., fresh; barometer, 29.93; thermometer, 52. Showery; sea considerable. Gisborne.—Calm; barometer, 30.00; thermometer, 48. Oloudy; sea. smooth. Port Ahuriri— Calm; barometer. 3(f.E; tlnji'inomotcr, 51. Ovcrcust; sen smooth. Wellington.—S., light; barometer, 30.C0; thermometer, 49. Cloudy. Castlepoint.—S.W., light; barometer, 30.05; thermometer, 51. Cloudy; sea moderate. New Plymouth.—E., light; barometer, 29.84; thermometer, 53. .Overcast; sea smooth. Cape Egmout.—E., light; barometer, 29.34; thermometer, 52. Overcast; sea smooth. Wanganui.-S.E., light-, barometer, 29.90; thermometer, ■ 57. Fair; sea smooth Cape Farewell—S.E., gale; barometer, 29.53; thermometer, 51. Cloudy; sea heavy. Capo Foulwind.—E., fresh; b-.irometer, 29.80; thermometer, 49. Overcast; sea moderate. •iVcst.port.-S.Pi., moderate gale; barometer, 29.82; thermometer, 49. Overcast; seTi moderate. Cape Campbell.—S., fresh; barometer, 30.05; thermometer, 44. Overcaet, showery; ' kaikoiirn'.-S.W,, light; barometer, 30.06; thormometer, 46. Overcast, showery; sea smooth. Akaroa Lighthouse.—Not received. Port, Chalmers.—E., breeze; barometer, 30.10; thermometer, 47. Oloudy; ten- smooth. Nuggets—N.W., light; barometer, 30.03; thci'iiioir.olcr, 51. Cloudy; son- moderate. TCliiflV-E., breeze; barometer, 30.10; tlicrnioincier. 42. Fine. SUMMARY AND FORECAST. Saturday evening was stormy in the extreme south, and snow fell an Sunday in tiin South Island, mid cspcvinlly on (ho higher levels. The barometer lias risen everywhere, and highest in the south. Present indication!! are for a further rise, with modern to to strong easterly and south-curl winds prevailing. Oloudy and unsettled weather probahln generally, and rain in parta, especially in the North Island. A low-procure area now advancing from the westward will probably nnuso bad weather in the latter part «f the week. D. O. BATES. McWorolPKlo.il Onico, July 11, 1910.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 866, 12 July 1910, Page 7
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