THE WEATHER.
SUMMARY AND FORECAST. Present are lor moderate to strong south-westerly winds., changing by west to northerly, then incrca-inu. Warm and fair to cloudy weather probable generally, but contimi.insr tiiisettled on the We : s:t Coast and southern districts, file barptnetar has n:o'w a rising tendency, bttt Wilt probably fell a-sain everywhere soon. A storm area l.isp passed sairtft\Yn,rd of New Zealand. The Weathsr hit 6 been uttsettled and showery about Foremix Strait, squally westerlies have rated a,5 Mr north as Cook Strait, but eand'itions 'bare been generally warm in:d. fee. Barometer bias been unsteady, but shows a rjeins tendency to-day. I>. C. BATES. Meleorolotriciil OH'co, Vf«Uia£toh, April 2, 1914.
DISTRICT REPORTS. (From • Our Ow.n CoprCSpisndeMiy. Otalii, April Z^.Sutishvne. Taihnpc, April 2,-Cloudy, but fine. Tcathereton. April ?v*-P(e.*r sky; strosvg westerly wind. Paluicrston Kofth. April 2.—Fine.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2114, 3 April 1914, Page 6
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135THE WEATHER. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2114, 3 April 1914, Page 6
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