SUMMARY AND FORECAST. Present indications are for hazy, warm, and humid conditions, with inoreaeing northerly winds. The barometer will probably fall everywhere soon, especially in the south, for a chango in weather conditions, after from 24. to' 36 hours. ■'..'.'■■ .Fair to cloudy, and nazy weather' has prevailed, and moderate to strong northerly and'westerly winds have predominated. The barometer is high in the north, and falling in the south. D. 0. BATES. Meteorological Office, Wellington, February 6, 1915. DIBTRIOT REPORTS, Foilding, February 6.—One of the hottest days experienced this summer; fine, calm night, i • > Wauganui, Fobruary 5—A beautiful day. Shannon, Fobruary s.—Weather warm and fine. ' Otald, February s.—Bright sunshine. Carterton, Fobruary s.—l'he weather continues fine, and rather hot. Foatherston, Fobruary 5—A summer day. Groytown, February 5.—-A very warm day. Hastings, February s—To-day has been dull and close.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1667, 6 February 1913, Page 6
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