THE WEATHER.
SUMMARY AND FORECAST. Present indications are {or variable and strong minds generally, increasing northorliea ohanging to easterly northward of Bast Oapo a®d Rawhia, and westerly winds changing by worth, to high south-easterlies elsewhere. Gold and stormy weather with rain, probable generally, and snow on higher levels. • The barometer mill probably fall further in the north, but is likely to rise in tho south and everywhere after about 24 houra. Strong and equally westerly winds have prevailed, with oold and showery weather generally. The barometer haa been very unsteady. _ D. 0. DATES. Meteorological Office, Wellington, Juno 9, 1913. DISTRICT REPORTS. (From Our Special Correspondents.) Hastings, June 9— Light frost, followed by flno aay. Otaki, Juno 9.—Weather dull. Shannon. Juno 9.—Rain fell in early morning: day dull and eold. Groytown, June 9—A. showery day. Carterton. Juno 9.—Steady rain, set In this morning, but does not look like continuing. Masterton, Juno 9.—Mild and dull, with rain threatening. Foathorsbon, June 9.—Woatorly gale and heavy rain. Fcilding, Juno 9.—Wot day and night. Wangamu, June 9.—Heavy showers; prospects threatening.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1772, 10 June 1913, Page 4
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175THE WEATHER. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1772, 10 June 1913, Page 4
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