DISTRICT REPORTS.
(From Our Spccial Correspondents.) Fcildins, December 6.—Fine day, but heaviest wind and lowest barometer for the year. l'almerston, December 6.—Tlain fell during the morning for an how or so. and, at midday, .1 howling gale nrofc-tho worst that has been experienced for a long time. Olaki, December 6.—Fine, but windy.
(Jroytown, December, 6.—Still fine, but a heavv shower fell diuing the night. Maaterton, December 6.—The Jicy. A. Ilod-je, reporting at 6 o'clock to-nifrbt for tho previous 21 hours, stated as follows:— Temperature in shade: Maximum, 58 dol*rce»; earth radiation, 45 decrees: earth temperature (lfl.. below ground;, 58 decrees; wind. sirens Ka.lc; rain, four points: weather, <;troti£ "ales ail day: sprinkle of ruin occasionally; sky almost clear now; wind unabated; forecast is for unsettled weath-
Feadierston. December 6.—Fine, with pasty X.W. wind. Eain fell early in the inornin?. . , llastinss, December 6.-io-diy has furriislied most unpleasant weather, a boisterous wind enveloping lire town in cloud? of dust from morn till dusk. V.'anfranui. December 6.— Strong northerly rale. vcirinp; to 3.W.; heavy showers in forenooH. '
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1305, 7 December 1911, Page 4
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