THE WEATHER.
SUMMARY Am FORECAST Present indications, are for increasing northerly and westerly -winds, the barometer faUing temppfortly. espdSSial-' ]J in the south. Fafr to cloiiiir , weather is .probable in the northern districts, but equally conditions are likely to prevail, • with rein - in. • and southwards of Gook Strait-. Although a storm passed to tho southward of New Zealand on Sunday fair, warm, and htuv weather iwjs prevailed, with moderate to strong easterly and northerly winds. . D. C. BATES, ■ Meteorological Qffl.ce, Wellington, February 25, :t?t4. DISTRICT REPORTS. (From Our Special Correspondente.) Wanganui, February 23..—Beautiful day; cloudy in evening. Taihape, February gJ.'-i-Fine afld . tery warm, but rain threatening. Palmerston, February 23.—Very Warih, Otakl, February 23,,—Bright, sunshine. Fcatherston, , February "3.—Fine find ■ warm. Masterton,- February 23,—A very hat dav. Carterton Fcbrujary 83>—Fine <tni .warin.. Grcytown February 23.—Summer weather continues.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1992, 24 February 1914, Page 4
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135THE WEATHER. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1992, 24 February 1914, Page 4
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