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METEOROLOGICAL.

WEATHEE AT 4' P.M. YESTERDAY, 1 Maria, ran Diemcnj-W., Hriit-baro. fmooUi. : themometer ' < Fmei "barometer, '. 29.83;ihennometer 67. iair; sea, moderate." ■ ' barometer, J M ; . thermometer,.. 67.'. Fair; , B ea moderEast - Cape. fresh;. barometer 25RV themometer; 64."Fine;' ' ' Gifiborfle. S., fresh; ■ barometer 99f17• W6rt|Some h t '•, . Cape ■ Farewell.—W„ fS- bnrS I '"' thermometer. 67. Hazy; se A mod«: Cape Fonlwind.—ff.Wv 23-83; thermometer, 61. Fair; sea^roS 61 ''' Westport.-S.W'.;. breeze;, barometer 29 84• m P ~"®'' fresh j- barometer eiiato. mome ' <!r ' Oloudy; 6 ea mo£ Kai'konrn.—E,S.E. |ight; barometer, 29 81 • thermometer, 61. Gloomy; sea smooth . Akaroa Lighthouse.-S.K, light' barmi*, ter,: 29.90; thermometer, 62. Dullrough. . . ' ' "V 3, Port Chalmers.-S.W., breeze; barometer Bniooth. rm ° m ' 65 '" Showery; sea ,?r° sh ' barometer,' 29.83; therm°poter, 45,. Showery; sea rough. 29 - 97 > SUMHAEt AJiD FORECAST. .The weather has been cold and stormv in the southernmost districts, and gtronu iresterly and southerly wirnls have been sxperienccd io other parts of the country Earn has fallen in parts of the North land and on the West Coast and southernmost districts of the South Island, but fair weather has predominated to-day, Tho barometer has risen fast in the south, but remained steady in the north. Present in- " dications are for a rising barometer and probably very high everywhere. Unsettled and showery weather, with local thunderstorms, will probably precede inoro settled ' conditions. Moderato to strong southerly winds expected generally. D. 0. BATES. ' Meteorological Office, Wellington, November.* 1, 1910.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 963, 2 November 1910, Page 9

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METEOROLOGICAL. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 963, 2 November 1910, Page 9

METEOROLOGICAL. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 963, 2 November 1910, Page 9

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