THE WEATHER.
DIS"RiC7 REPORTS.
SUMMARY AND FORECAST'
Present indications arc for strong weeterly winds, with a southerly tendency everywhere shortly.' Changeable and showcry weather probable generally, tho harom3ter risius unsteadily in the south soon. Cales were experienced in Cook and I'ovenux Straile last night, but tho winds decreased to-uay, lint fitrone westerly breezes have 'prevailed. Cloudy and showery wuather ha.-i prevailed in the northern i-nd southernmost districts and on the West Coast. 1). C. BATES. Mcteorolosica! Office, Wellington, December 12, 1911.
(From our Special Correspondents.) Pnlmcrston, December 13.—Eain fell several times daring the (lay. Voilrliiii:. Decemljer 13.-J!ain all day, and this evening. Otal;i, Dec-eoiber IJ.-Fine. but dull. 'frcytowi! Ixjcembcr 13. —The weather has chnußcrt. fur the better, and is now. fine and ralm, though clomly. Ciirtcrlou, December 13.—Fine weather, accompanied by wind, still prevails here. astings, December 13.-To-day has been Rue.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1311, 14 December 1911, Page 4
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141THE WEATHER. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1311, 14 December 1911, Page 4
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