THE WEATHER.
r ! -..• SUMMARY. AND FORECAST. Present indications . aro for strong south-I erly. winds predominating everywhere soon. ' Unsettled, showery, and colder woather probable everywhere, and a rising barometer. Tho barometer is now lowest about Kaikoura, ' and ; rising slowly at the Bluff. Moderato to strong weiUCTly winds have prevailed in tho north, and southerly winds strong to gale now predominate in the 6outh. Eain has fallen in many parts.of the South Island, arid cloudy weather has prevailed, in the north. , ,■ D; :o..BATES. Meteorological Office, Wellington, February 12, 1913. / DISTRICT REPORT 3. (From Our' Special Correspondents.) Wanganiii, February 12.—Overcast' and showery, with strong westerly wind. Feilding, February 12.—Koin threatened last night, but did- not Kill; windy,, but fine day. . .. -> Shannon, February 12—Breezy and cold. Featherston, February 12.—Fine, with passing clouds and N.W. wind. • Grey town. February 12.—Fine day, but cloudy/at times.' .
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1673, 13 February 1913, Page 4
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139THE WEATHER. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1673, 13 February 1913, Page 4
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