THE WEATHER.
$— — ■— . ;. SUMMARY ANB FORECAST..^ Present indications are for sltone and squally westerly winds, ckanEiJlz to southerly; cooler, cloudy, α-iid unsettled conditions with rain probably generally. The barometer is lilsely to rise everywhere to-morrow, but fall in the meantime in the aorth. Tlio weather has been very warm and fine in the north, but in end southward of Cook Strait increasing northerly winds have been experienced, with unsettled and tossy, conditions, and Tain has fallen on the West Coast and in Otago. Barometrio procure has decreased, especially ia the south. D. 0. BATES... Mct-iToloKiofll om<-e, Wellington, . ■ January 22, 1914.
J DISTRICT REPORTS.
. . ' (From. Our Special Correspondsntj.) Wangahui, January 22.—Sultry, trying weather. Palmeraton Sorth, January 22,-Cloudr. with north-west wind inereasiisK. „ .Smoke on hills. . ■■.■:. , .-■: Otnki, January 22.—Du11, but fine. ■ Taihape, January 22.—Fine, with northerly gale.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1965, 23 January 1914, Page 6
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133THE WEATHER. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1965, 23 January 1914, Page 6
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