THE WEATHER.
—- a . ■ ' SUMMARY AND FORECAST.
Present indications are for moderate ta strong east to Bauth-oiolcrly winds generally, with unsettled ani showefy conditions in tho north, but cool and changeable coßditions elsewhere, with fair woather predominating. Tha barometer is still unsteady in the- north, but should soon- s-hqw a r-ioing tendency. Cloudy, ■ unsettled, and showery weather has been experienced generally, a-ni southerly breezes have prcSiTflinatert. The barometer has fii?en considero-lsly in tho south, but fallen sl.iEtoiy in the north. P, 0. bates. Meteorological Offlr-e, Wellington, February 13, 1914.
DISTRICT 1 REPORTS.
(From Our Special Correspondents,) Taihape, February 13,-Calni, with light rain. Palmwston, February 13.—Jltsty morning; fino nltcnvarda. Otaki, February U.^Dull, Greytown, February 13— A wry diill day, Masterton, February K.'-Welcoms i>ai.n (ell to-day. Carterton, February 13.—Roip est i.B on Thursday night and cionlnued to-day.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1984, 14 February 1914, Page 4
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134THE WEATHER. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1984, 14 February 1914, Page 4
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