Ellis tnitgtuts mim a jit. LLIS InUKUITS AUK illtT. Willi an ancestry nf Ihroo .Mastor Tailors, Ellis is second (o none in following tho Host Ijondon Stylos in Costumes am! Suits. Kllij Clothes roprosont ailoring Art in tho highest decree, Only tho latrst and most exclusive mnlcrT? ials are ART * stocked ELLIS, b >' «*• TA,LOR ' | OPPOSITE UNION BANK. BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. BI.RTTI. FITZGERALD.—On 11th December, 1911. at Eeilding, the wife of T. P. Fitzgerald, of a daughter. MARRIAGE. SMITTON—DUNN.—On sth Docember, 1911, at tho residence of Mrs. M'Monamcn, Clyde Street, Island Bay, by tho Rev. .lames Vaterson, John Smitton to Jauot Dunn, both of Wellington. DEATHS. CASSIE.—At Waipukiirau (suddenly), on December fltli, 1911, Elspit Cassic, dearly beloved mother of A. Cassio, of Wellington, Jliss Cassio, of Waipukurau, ami Mrs. 0. Shanly, of Waipawa; aged 70 years. CAR.\['7,L.—On December 9th, 1911, at Bridge Street, Nelson, Alice, dearly beloved wife of Nelson Carnell, and eldest daughter of Robert nml Alica Williams, of Kahvarra; aged 33 years. DODGSIIUN.—-On the 4th December, at "Beulah," Weinberg Road, Hawthorn, near Melbourne, Jane, dearly beloved and only daughter of Joseph and Morin Dodgslum, after a long and painful illness; aged 43 years. He giveth His beloved sleep. THE 1 WEATMER! :y - ■ SUMMARY AND FORECAST. ■Present indications arc for liary and unsettled weather, increasing northerly and westerly winds in the north, with n falling barometer end strong westerly and southerly winds, with changcablo oud showery weather in tho south, whers the barometer has now a rising tcndcucy. Showery and changeable weather hag been experienced generally. The barometer roie in tho north duriusc the nislit and especially about J'ar*t Capo, where condition? worn threatening yesterday afternoon. Thy barometer lias been low and unsteady in the south. Westerly winds, moderate to strung, have predominated with a southerly tendency in the &outh. B. C. BATES, llcteorolofjieal Office, Wellington, December 15, 1911. 1 DISTRICT REPORTS. (Prom our Special Correspondents.) Foiling, December 15.—Fine bat showery morning; fine night. I'aimoraton, December 15.—Heary rain fell during tho morning, and a strong wind prevailed during the rest of the day. Otaki, December 15.—Haiti, followed by wind and sunshine. Featiierston, December 15.—Showery. Carterton. December 15.—Friday broho fine, but the atmosphere was close and muggy. Juat before midday light raiu fell. I Hastings, December 15.—Tho weather toj day had been fim>.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1313, 16 December 1911, Page 4
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