WEATHER REPORTS.
AT 4 P.M. YESTERDAY. Capo Maria van Diemen.—E„ fresh; barometer, 30.14; thermometer, 62. Cloudy; tea considerable. Russell.—E., fresh; barometer, 30.22; thermometer, 61.. Fair; sea rough. Manukau Heads.—N„ light; barometer, 30.30; thermometer, 60. Cloudy; sea snjooth. Auckland.—N.E., light; barometer, 30.30; thermometer, 63. Fair. 'fauranga.—N.W., light; barometer. 30.33; thermometer, 66. Fine; sea smooth. East Cape.—S.E., fresh; barometer, 30.34; thermometer, 57. Cloudy; sea considerable. Gisbornc—S.E., breeze; barometer, 30.33; thermometer, 56. Fair; sea heavy roll. Port Ahuriri.—Calm; barometer, 30.33; thermometer, 55. Fine; sea.smooth. Wellington.—N.N. K. light; barometer, 30.33; thermometer, 55. Fine. Castlepoint.—S.E., breeze;, barometer, 30.40; thermometer, —. Cloudy; sea heavy. New Plymouth.—W„ light; barometer, 30.33; thermometer, 57. Fine; sea smooth. Cape Egmont.—N.E., light; barometer, 30.33; thermometer, 66. Fine; sea moderate. Wanganui.—E.S.E., light; barometer,3o.32; thermometer, 62. Fine; sea smooth. Farewell Spit.—E., light; barometer, 30,35; thermometer, £4. Fine; sea moderate. Cape Foulwind.—S.S.W., fresh; barometer, 50.42; thermometer, 57. Fine; sea moderate. Stephen Island.—E„ light; barometer, 30.35; thermometer, 49. Fine; sea smooth. Westport—S.W., breeze; barometer, 30.39; thermometer, 62. Fine; 6ea slight swell. Cape Campbell—Calm; barometer, 30.35; thermometer, 61. Hazy; sea moderate swell. Kaikotira.—N.N.E.. light; barometer, 30.30; thermometer, 58. Fine: sea moderate. Akaroa Lighthouse —N.E., light;, barometer, 30.33; thermometer, 52. Fine; sea hen vy. Port Chalmers—E., light; barometer, 30.36; thermometer, 55. Fine; sea smooth. Nuggets— S.W., breeze: barometer, 30.35; thermometer, 48. Cloudy: sea moderate. Bluff.—W.. licht; barometer, 30.36; thermometer, 50. Fine; sea smooth. D. C. BATES. Meteorological Office, Wellington, September 6, 1911. fTlie weather summary and forecast, together with our district reporls, will be found over tho leading articlc.l "Is Mr. Macplicr.-on likely Ia be falling to-morrow?" "1 hao ma (loots." "How is tir.il? Is he nwa,v from home?" "1 rlinna ken whaur lie p." "Not ill, is he-" "I luie not heard." "Then what makes you think lie won't lie fishing?" "I diilna by ho ivouldna be lisliing. I said I hae ma (loots. He's been dead liish on a year,"
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1226, 7 September 1911, Page 7
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314WEATHER REPORTS. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1226, 7 September 1911, Page 7
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