WEATHER REPORTS.
AT 4 P.M. YESTERDAY. Catte Maria van Dlemsn.—lT.Tf., Xrgeli; l:/i.ronje!er, 29.66; thermoineteTr 66. Mo; Sea rouKh. . ... .. Kuseell.-W., fresh; barometer, 29.61; thermometer. 68. Cloud?; sea rough. Jfomikau Heads.-N.W., fresh; barometer, 29.60; thermometer, 65. Ctoudy; Bite, modW.JT.W.i Rale; hffifojajeter, 29.60; thermometer jft. Fair. ' IVwranga.—lf., freak; Sdroaneter, thermometer, 69. Overcast! c-oa rough, ' Fofit Cape.—Sf., notes bafomotor, 29.65; thermomfctcr, 62, Mist and rain.; sea considerable. „„ Gjsborne—N.E., fresh; bn-roWeter. 29.75; thermometer, 66, Rain; sea smooth. Port AhuTiri..~E., freah; barometer, 29.46; thermometer, 7-2, Fair; t-ea moderate. Oastletioint.—NhE., breeze: • barometer, 29.46; thermometer, 69. Showery; sea, very heavy. . HWinKtom—N.JJ.W., breeze; barometer, 29.46; thermometer, 63. Overcast, showery. Sew Plymouth—N.K. freeh; barometer, 29.41; thermometer, 66, Hazy; sea heavy. Cane Esiiiont.- XK., gale; baronjetar, 29.41; thermometer. 65. Fine; Eea heavy. Wawsanui.—N.\V„ fyestts baroftotor. 29<45; thermometer, 68. l?au-; eeo, smooth. Farewell Spit.—lf,, {tale: barometer, 29.40; thermometer. 62. fiaiy; sea heavy. (Saw Fftttlhtfnd.—Ns. feaWi barometer, 29.25; thermometer, 61. Fait; sea hefcvy. Westnort.—Sot, received'. ■> . .jr Stephen. Island,—jN.. caie; barometer, 29,45; thermometer, 5% Hazy; sea rough. Cape Campbell.—X.. fresh; barometer, 29.<17; thermometer, S3. Fair; £oa heavy. KaibourA.-Jf.sr.l!., Kale; batopictcr,.Z9.3(}; thermometer, 63. Fair; sea very heavy, Akoroa Li®hthQiisc.-"-IJ.K, fresh; barometor, 29.33; thermometer, 60. Cloudy; sea moderate. „ „ , ... Port Chalmers.—N.E„ fresh; barometer. 29.34; thermometer, £6. Driaz'li; sea nioderJT., breeze; barometer, ®?.33; thermometer, 55. FOBBy; sea rough. Bluff.—E., light; barometer, 29.35; thermoffleter. 58. Meteorological Office* Wellington, November 17, 1913,
A very interesting event took place in October in Westport, Co. Mayo,: when Canon James Owoii Bannay, M.A., so wel known under this nom dej plnino "George. A. liermingljaM," was presented with an illuminated address. and album by his parishioners, as a parting gift. . Tiio Canon lias been rector of Westport for. tli<s past yqars, aiid ho is leaving with a v'ieff to devoting himself ill future to his literary work, which he has matte so brilliantly successful. Tlifc author of "Spanish Gold" and "Geneva! 1 John Began." has gained world-wide fajne, but be is simply adored, in the farwestern parish, whore, a? ho says himself, he lias spent the best years of hislife; and the regret among all creeds.' and classes at his t.oming departure is sincero and widespread. It was tbs Canon himself who insisted on the.ntesentation taking the form of an albums containing, tho names of.about, 200 of his parishioners,. as it would be im.jxjssiljle to have .them inscribed o# a piece ■of plate, and 1 ho declared that he could prize »o other gift so highly. '
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