THE WEATHER.
- ____« i SUMMARY AND FORECAST. ' Present indications are for misty and , cloudy weather, with rain following '. generally. The barometer will probably fall everywhere shortly, and northerly ' and westerly winds increase strong to ■ gale. ' ' Westerly winds, modetato to strong, have ' predominated with gales in' parts. Fair ! to cloudy "weather has prevailed on the East Coasts of both islands, but showery on the West Coast, and at times in the north. The barometer has been unsteady, with a falling tendency generally. ' D. 0. BATES. Meteorological Office. Wellington, October 3, 1912. ' ; DISTRICT REPORTS. (From Onr Bnedial Correspondents.) Wanganul, October 3.—Dull and threatening. Peilding, October 3.—Dull, drizzling day and doubtful night. Shannon, October 3.—Wet and unsettled. Otalii, October 3.—Showery. Greytown, October i.—k fine morning, but a- dull afternoon; rain threatening. Jtasterton, October 3.—3lUd, but cloudy. Feathcreton, October 3.i-overca3t and warm; N.W. wind. '
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1562, 4 October 1912, Page 4
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139THE WEATHER. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1562, 4 October 1912, Page 4
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