WEATHER REPORTS.
A.T 4 P.M. YESTERDAY. Cape Mariii van Diemeu.-XW frrOi. jarometer, 30.C0; thermometer, 69.'' Jliatv' .'tun; sea moderate. '' Russell.—West, fresh; barometer 29 92:hermomete£ 71. Overcast; sea moderate , Heads.-N.W., fresh; barometer !9.80; thermometer, 64. Misty; sea modcr-Auckland.-N W., fvteh; barometer, 29 85hermometer, 71. Gloomy. Tauranen.— X.W., breeze; barometer 29 54.hormometer, 67. Gloomy, rain; sea moderBafit Capc.—X.W., irate; barometer 29 a - .hermometer, 65. Overcast, rain; sea cfsborne.-N.W., breeze; barometer, Z9 60■hormoinetcr. 72. Bull; sen smooth en smooth. ~ ' Castlepoint.-N.W..light; barometer. 29.65hermometer, 66. Ovurcast; sea. motpr |p AV'ellineton.-K.W.. llsht; barometer "9 64-' hermometer, 65. Cloudy. ' ' New PlymoiUh.-N.W., fresh: barometer 9.76; thermometer. 67. Eain; Eca modor: Cape Kgmont.-N.W., fresh; barometer 9.78; thermometer, 62. Overcast- «n» nodorate. Waiisanui.— West, fresh; barometer 29 7fi. hermomoter, 65. Overcast, rain; tea mod- &. !*£■ W6; thermometer, 63. Fair; sea moder^ Wcstport.-S.W., breeze; barometer 29 75hcrmpmeter 60. Fair; eea moderate Stephen Islaml-WeFt, fresh; barometer If inod™ 10tl?r, 69 ' °™™»t. hai/l Cape Cami)i)eH.-S.W., tresli; barometer .9.67; thermometer. 63. Cloudy; „£*££& Kail;oura.-K.K., lieli-t; barometer 29 60-herniomc-ter, 62. Ciloomv; sea STiouth i'iai'n' m^si'y"; I'oi-t Cliaimers.— S.W., licrlit■ lvirni>iutu n 9.68; ttermomcter. 56.' Fair;' sea TuJer Niiffgets.-S.W., fresh; barometer "its. hermometer. 47. filoomy -- t -a inodur-it. BluO-.-S.AV., breez"; "ba-roiuetor. -97c. hermoinetei-, 51. Fair; sea moderate D. C lUTHS lleteor.ilo'ieal Offics. Weliin"to-o Anvil 9, 1912. ''"Dirlelon," the rpsidoiioo of l)r ))||; ( . lei-elaniii;.!, i* advpi-tised for lo.'v-o fm' 1. iH'i-iorl <ip tn-elvc luniitli.s l>\- Mr. \ T !alo, Nathan's Buildings, Wtllinghin'. jittlo Jack Hor.ior sat in b corner J'n.W Oreat Cure, Lho liltle fellow was turuuiK yellow He'd dyspepsia, I feel sure. ' By hook and crook a dose he took. And 6oon was smiling again; Bo had no plume, but two dirty thumbi .Were toekiDg mischief ogam.~AtlTt,
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1410, 10 April 1912, Page 7
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277WEATHER REPORTS. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1410, 10 April 1912, Page 7
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