WEATHER REPORTS.
<, . AT 4 P.M. YESTERDAY. C'apc Jlarin van lMe:nen.—X.K.. barometer 30.34; thermometer. 6V. Miowcry; 02a moderate. Musscil.—S.li., fresh; barometer, 20.37, thermometer, 65. Cloudy; sea. moderate. Slanukau Heads.-*., light* . barometer, 30.49; thermometer, 60. Vine; sea smooth. Auckland.—N., breeze; barometer, 30.43; thermometer, 65. Fine. Taurajig-a—A T .U r „ light; barometer, 30.39; thermometer, 60. I'air; sea moderate. Bast Gape.—&, light; barometer, 30.33; thermometer, 61. Fair; sea smooth. Gisborne.—U. P light; barometer, 30.<0; thermometer, 55. fair; &ea moderate roll. l'ort Ahurirl.—Calm; 'barometer, 30.44; thermometer, 59. Fine; sea moderate. Custlepoint.—3S.K., barometer, 30.46; thermometer, W. Oloudy; <xxx heav>. Wellington.—N., liprht; barometer,. 30.43; thermometer, 55. Fine. New Plymouth.—B.W., light; barometer, 30.37; thermometer, £{>. Fiue; sea moderate. Cape Fgmont.—S.W.. breeze; barometer, 30.41; thermometer, 69. Fine; smooth. Wanganui—N.ls., light; barometer,3o.42; thermometer, 60. Fine; sea smooth. Farewell Spit.—N.W., light; barometer, 30.43; thermometer, 58. Fine; .sea moderate. (Jape Foulvrind.—S.W., fresh; bajometer, 30.44; thermometer, 58. Fair; sea moderate. Westport.—'W.. light; barometer, 30.44; thermometer, • 60. Fair; sea smooth. Stephen Islaud.—N., light; barometer, 30.45; thermometer, 56. Fine; sea smooth. Oape Campbell.—N.. fresh« barometer, 30.44; thermometer, 62. Fines sea rough. Kaikoura.—Oalm; barometer, 30.41; thermometer, 63. Fine; pea smooth. Akaroa Lighthouse.—Oulm; barometer, 30.38; thermometer, 51. Gloomy; eea heavy. Port Chalmers.—Colm; barometer. 30.43; thermometer. 57. Fine; sea smooth. Nuggots.—W.. Jripht; barometer, 30.36; thermometer, 41. Overcast; sea .moderate. Bluff.—S.W., light; barometer, 30.37; thermometer, 52. overca6t; se-ri. smooth. I). C. EATEN. Jleteorolopical Office. Wellington, April 22, 1913.
New 30.37; orate.
"What is iho most impressive sighf in London?" a.sks a uriler in tho "Observer,'" aud replies: "My an>\ver would be—(he Marconi mast?? on the roof of the Admiralty. Nothing <?lsf» is af. once so old and now. In llial delicnlc web we see the symbol, nay, llio organ, of England's immemorial business in the great waters, aud the almost spiritual len.sene<s of the apparatus fitly expresses. our ultimate power to bo and do." Tlieso j\larconi masts win hurtle out to our fleet, wherever it may be, tho commands of tlic man who sits in an office in Whitehall.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1731, 23 April 1913, Page 9
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329WEATHER REPORTS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1731, 23 April 1913, Page 9
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