WEATHER REPORTS.
$ 15 AT 4 P.M. YESTERDAY. 2 Cape Maria, von Diemen.—S.E.. breeze; .8 barometer, 30.28; thermometer, 64. Hazy; .5 sea moderate. !3 Russell.—West, breeze; barometer, 30.25; SO thermometer. 69. Fine; Ma moderate. [0 Manukau Hearis.-S.W., light; barometer, [3 30.30; thermometer, 60. Fine; tea smooth. >1 Auckland.—Calm: barometer, 30.30; tiler--12 mometer, 66. Fine. 12 Tauranga.—N.W., light; bnroipetcr, 30.21; thermometer, 62. Fine; sea moderate. 50 East Cape—S.E., fresh; barometer, 30.09; !0 thermometer, 60. Cloudy, showery; sea !6 heavy. . 16 (.lisborne — 3.K.. breeze; barometer, 30.25; Z thermometer. 55. Cloudy, showery; sea 12 moderate roll. ■ Z8 Port ,iliunri.—East, light; barometer, 17 30.33; thermometer, 59. Fair; sea moderate ?!j "cni'tlepoint.-S.W.. light; barometer, 30.25; * thermometer, 54. Cloudy; sea decreasing. Wellington.—South, light; barometer, 30.31; thermometer, 56. Fine, hazy. Now Plymouth.—S.H.E., light; barometer, 30.30; thermometer, 58. Fine; sea. smooth. Cape Egmont.—S.S.E., light; barometer, 30.30; thermometer, 59. Fine; sea smooth. Wanganui— S.W., light; barometer, 30.36; thermometer. 60. Fine; sen. smooth. Farewell Kpil.—N.W., light; barometer, l: vO.'tO; lli'?rinometer, 60, Fine. Fouhviiid.—S.W., breeze; barometer, ; tli-vmomeler, 65. Fail'; Eea moderate. WcslporL-i-.W., light; barometer, 30.32; Umrnioliictnr. O. Fair; ►•.<» smooth. Si-jphon !':! uul.-X.W., light; barometer, 30.35; thermometer, W. Fine; sea, smooth. C.ipe Cair.pb'jll.—West, light; barometer, ih-rmoaicter, CO. Fine; tea considor--11 J kailiourn.-X.X.E., light; baronietor, 30.26; tlK'i'momc(»v, CO. Fine; sea considerable. Akarc;i Tjir;hthoiihe.-N.E., ' ligiht; barometer, 30.20; thermometer. 55. Hazy; sea moderate. , , , Port Chalmers—N.E., liirht; barometer, c " 33.20; thermometer, 58. Fine; sea model'-• Ku'-gots.-KAV.. litfht: barometer. 30.13; thevinonieter. 54. Cloudy; sea moderate. Blufi'.—K.K. fri'li: baroraster. 30.17; llierir.aiKstcr, 55. Jlisty; sea moderate. B. C. DATES. JletcoroltTieo.l Otlire, Wellington, .3 April 10, 1913.
AVarn."-r'< Itiist-pronf Corsets. Every pair "iinnnlriMl to not 1 1> rust, break, or i. tcjir. They fit eonifortiible whatever posture the wearer tnUes.—Advt. a t'ollowimr li petition liy the contractors tn lhr> Army canteens represent iiij,' that: iliev vero at; n ilisndvtuiliicompared with Ihe soldiers' institutes in liavini; to i-lok> ;ii half-past nine while the latter , remain open tor another hour, itn order Ins been issued by LicnfcMiiuil-Geiier.il Sir Douglas IHiuh. Commander-in-Chief j. :il Aldei'.hni, thai the ramp institutes arc in fulun; to be closcd at liulf-past liiuo, :
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1721, 11 April 1913, Page 7
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343WEATHER REPORTS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1721, 11 April 1913, Page 7
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