THE WEATHER.
; ". fl SUMMARY. AND FORECAST. Prefent Indications are ifor • freshoelnf . /northerly winds, with increasing na»( ' and cloudiness,. for moTe unsettled weather soon, and. the barometer fall ias everywhere. A westerly low-pressure area passed or Saturday, and moderate to'etrong southerly winds, with cold and showery weather, 'continued generally until Sunday mornins, when clearer weather prevailed in moat parts of the country. The barometer has fallen everywhere to-day. : p. 0. BATES. Meteorological Office, Wellington, July. 8, 1912. ■.-■
DJSTniCT REPORTS.
By. Telegraph—Oar own Correspondent. TVanganui, July B.—Perfect day. . Feilding, July B—Heavy frost; fine warm day; cold night. ■ Palmerston, July B—A light frost this morning was followed by a beautiful sunshiny day. ■ •'' Otaki, July 8.-Pine. ■ : Featherstort,' July B.—Frosty morning; DTight fine day following. Groytown, July B.—Mild weather. Mastcrton, July B.—Another beautifully fine day to-day. Indications are for an-
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1487, 9 July 1912, Page 4
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135THE WEATHER. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1487, 9 July 1912, Page 4
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