THE WEATHER.
SUMMARY AND FORECAST.
Present indications are for Strang easterly to northerly winds eencraHyj weflihsr' unsettled and cloudy, with rain pro'b* able generally; the' barometer falling everywhere. Rainfall has been general and lieaty in parts; the barometer fell c-U Saturday, bat roee on Sunday. Easterly winds ruled in. the north, but northerly efiang.ed, by 'tV', and S. to easterlies iii the south. D, 0. BATES. Meteorological Office, Wellington, March 16, 1914. DISTRICT REPORTS. (From Our Special CoYtcttnbnitenti.) Featherston, March 1-6—Overcast. «nd showery. Heavy rain fell early jnornihg, Masterton, March 16.—Thundefstorin Sunday night. Cloudy to r day. Carterton, March 16.—Cloudy, but ftfle. Rain fell Sunday. ' . Otaki. March 16.-F.ine, but dull, Palraerston. March 15.—Bean in. early morning; still cloudy. Taihape, March 16.—Fine, but cloudy,
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2009, 17 March 1914, Page 4
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123THE WEATHER. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2009, 17 March 1914, Page 4
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