THE WEATHER.
SUMMARY AND FORECAST.
Present indications ar<j tor cloudy and unsettled weather, with Ttt j u j u most paj-ts of tho country. Tho winds will probably back to northerly mid increase in tire north, and the westerlies in the - south will -probably veer by eoutli to ■ south-easterly in the southern districts, and prove etronE and variable generally. The barometer will probably fall considerably in the north, and be unsteady in the south. Tho winds changed to southerly on Batr Hi-day in most parts of the country, and unsettled mk! squally weather, with heavy showers, prevailed, but an improvement took place on Sunday. The barometer has fallen in the south to-day, and westerly winds strong to galo are now reported. D. C. BATES, lleteoroloeioiU. ORleo, Wellincton, October M, 1912.
DISTRICT REPORTS. (Fr</m Our Special Correspondents.) Wo'nganui, October 14.—Fine day; passing clodds.
October 14—Fine calm flay and night. *
Shannon, October 14—Sunday was fine; Monday morning wet; a-ft-emoon breezy and unvjettled. Otaki, October 14.—Fine, but dull. Hastings, October 14.—An ideal gpring dayi clear and sunny.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 157, 15 October 1912, Page 4
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174THE WEATHER. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 157, 15 October 1912, Page 4
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