THE WEATHER.
u- Q**, „ SHMMARY ANIJ FORECAST. Present indications ftre for strops irsstcfly wind 3 changing by south to sontlMpaiterly weather,- untitled and: ssnaily for ii short time, as 4, stor-in area, appears to be deTelppinft in fjrout of aij advancing anticyclone. ■ Moderate to Stroftß* *esfcsrl'r tvJn'ds h.are predominated with fair t«j blouoV tfedther generally, but gfaoßijf conditions are re*> ported this evehirtjf in maiiy parte of the country. The bai?ometcr has been' unsteady. >B. .C. BATES. Meteorological Office, Wellington, March J, i'M, ' DISTRICT R6PQFITS, (Prom Our Special CttrreSpon.dentS.) Otaki, March a—Dull. Htft fine? Taihape, March 5.—KwS ajid feao.i.Palmcrston, Kftr.tfh f.—IHilJ. Peatherston. Starch S.—Fine, but clouife, Greytown, March s.—Sine aUminer day. Masterton, Mok4i 5,»-Pines and jfnii
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2000, 6 March 1914, Page 6
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116THE WEATHER. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2000, 6 March 1914, Page 6
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