THE WEATHER.
SUMMARY AND FORECAST. '■■'■ Present indications arc for stronz northerlies, wind ciiangin:; bv the west to southerlic3, cloudy and unsettled, end showery wuather probable generally. The barometer will fall further, but is likely to rile everywhere after about sixteen hours, aad with cooler weather c.iniinß. • • Heavy rain fell last ilißht ia many nor-' lions of the South Island, bat tho weather 10-day has been sultry and hazy jn most parts of.th.o North Island aail East Coast districts. The barometer has fallen in the north, and proved unsteady ia the ,onth - D. C. BATES/' MctcoroloEical Offlcc. WclUuEton, ■■■:■.■; January 6. 19R ... ■ '~ _''
DISTRICT REPORTS. '.. '.:■■:. (From Our Special Correspondents.) ?< W'anganui. January 6.—Hot, hazy dfty. Taihape. January 6.—Fin* and- warm. Sniolcc-ladcn atmosphere. . . , Otaki, January 6—Dull, but fine. ■■■■■" Masterton, January 6.—Warm., but clottdy. I'-jathcrstfan, January 6,—Cloudy and, Grcj'town, January 6.—Dull and windy.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1951, 7 January 1914, Page 4
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137THE WEATHER. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1951, 7 January 1914, Page 4
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