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WEATHER REPORTS.

AT 4 P.M. YESTERDAY. Cape Maria van Diemen.—N., light; barometer, 25.93; thermometer,- 66. Overcast; sea smooth. Russell.—W., light; barometer, 29.92; thermometer, 70. Overcast: sea. smooth. Mannkau Heads.—N.W., fresh , ; barometer29.95;.thermometer,.71. Fair; bea smooth. Auckland.—W.. breeze; baxometer, 29.87; thermometer, 70. Fair. . Tauranga.—N.W.. breeze;. baromet«r,"29.Bß; thermometer, 73. Fair; sea smooth. East Cape.— W., freeh; barometer, 29.85; thermometer, 67. Hazy; sea moderate. Qieborne:—Not come. Port Ahuriri.—W., fresh; barometer, 29.68thermometer, 73. Fine; sea smooth . Castlepoint.-N.V7.', frosh; barometer, M-M: thermometer. 70. Fine; sea moderate. Wellington.—X.W., breeze; barometer 29.68; thermometer, 65. Fiue n^, DW P'rinoßth.-S.W., frosh; barometer, 29.78; thermometer, 66. Drizzle; sea moderate. Cape Egmont.-W., light; barometer, 3 77thermometer. 63. Cloudy; sea moderate. ' Wanganm.-W.. fresh; barom->tor, 29.82' thermometer,.6s. Overcast; sea moderate. Farewell bpit.-V7., fresh; barometer,29.7B--71 Fine: sea moderate. , Caps Foulwind.-S.K.W.. fresh; barometer 29.(8; thermometer, 60.--Fair;-sea'consider-- ~^ s '? ort --S-S.W., c breeze;: barometer,' 29. 7; thermometer, 62. Fair: sea moderate 2970; thermometer. £8. Hazy; sea rough. Cape Campbell.-S.. li ff ht: barometer 2U5; thermometer. 70. Cloudy; sea mo& Kaikoura.-S S.E.. gale; barometer, 29.58' thermometer, 74. Fair; E ca rou-h (n Aka^ o i!i L A Khthollsc -- s - "Sht; baromejJJ c 2 m -™: th thermometer, 56. Misty raf£ Port Chalmere.—Calm; barometer 29 S7"xuS^SE 59 - ™\™ »i. ?.-•! "Bht; barometer, '9 71.• % C lu£F;^ t o Tco 7 me. OVCrCaSt: smoot " ' . . ■ , B - V. PEMBEHTON. M fauTary gl ri9l2° ffiOC '™ liDgfoD -

At the Jiount Cook Police Court yesterday, before Mr. T. S. Lambert, JJJames George. Frederick flutchinson, who was before the Court ou Monday, on a charge of drunkenness, and was then con* victed and discharged, was charged with a repetition of the offence. He had S again arrested on Monday night Vein" help ess y drunk Hewas now%emanded to the 1 en-ace Gaol for curative treatment till January 8. Patrick Sullivan Ijrho appeared in Court for the skt' eighth time) pleaded guilty to dmnkenness in Tory, Street. He was fined 10° or •48 hours' imprisonment. William Tiernev pleaded guilty to drunkenness in CoSS Placo (his thirtieth conviction). He was hned 10s or 48 hours in gaol Walter Edward M'Donald who was bailed out or 40.-,., appeared and pleaded guilty to beimr drunk, and also to disorderly conduct "n Vivian Street, collecting a crowd aUc dis regarding warnings and defying the Sol It .f 6 T? 8 m 7 lcte 4 iu the sun of 20s with the alternate of four days' impriionmmt

A special announcement" appears t n this issueregarding the c,ual tv of th" Royal \avy contracts form the subject pt an advertisement in this issue of interest to those desiring to tender for the supply of certain goods to lUI. ship;, "t Wellington during tho nerio I \nril I 1912, to March 31° 1913. P ' Ou Wcdnesdnj January ill, at their rooms. Customs Street, E.' Auckland, Mr. '1. Mandeno Jackson will *ell bv public auction Maneaneso Pointi described by thy auctioneer as the Heliers of Whangarei. Full parlirulnrs of this fine properly are announced elsewhere in this issue. THE LEVIN SHOW. The schedules for the sisth annual show of the Hornwhenua A. and P \ssociation are now ready, and indmlo classes for all kinds of stock. Competitinns are also well provided for. thorn being four jumping events for ladies and men, and ahn two half-mile pony races for boys. A great disphiy of stud stock from (bo Experiment Farm Levin, will be. made, thejo including thsi lato.-t importations from America. Q-]| f , show has made steady advancement, year by year, and this, year' it should prove even mnre successful than any other held. Entries <;lo.~e on Saturday, .lanii. jir.y 1.1. with the secretary, B. ft. Gardener, Levin. For Chronic Chest .Complaints, ' Woods' Great Pojujitmint Cute, Is, (&•

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1327, 3 January 1912, Page 7

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WEATHER REPORTS. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1327, 3 January 1912, Page 7

WEATHER REPORTS. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1327, 3 January 1912, Page 7

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