THE WEATHER.
SUMMARY AND FORECAST. Present indications are far moderate to strong westerly winds generally, but boisterous at tunes in oftd south of the Oook Strait, far a. squall ateo, likely to pass through in the south- Weather fair to cloudy, am} misty and unsettled at times, especially on the W<sjt EJoas.t and southern districts. Baj'Oßietcr is ' unsteady, and likely to fall and risfl ugain smartly in th.ft south. Eain fell last wight and this morning in several parts p{ the country. The day has been generally cloudy; westerly winds have predominated, and-the barometer has recorded little change. t>. o. Sates. Meteoro!o£iraf Dlli.ce, Wellington, March 19. 1914. DISTRICT RfPORTS.(Rrpm Our Special Oowespondents,) Taihape, March 19.-'Fino, ,h.ut cloudy. Palmerston, Mjaxch l's.*rPj'n.e. Otaki, March 19.—Sunsftlrie, ■ Feather6ton, Mareh. it— Fine mid' bright, Greytown, March I?.—Fine, but cloudy; Master-ton, March 19— Fine d«y»
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2012, 20 March 1914, Page 6
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139THE WEATHER. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2012, 20 March 1914, Page 6
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