THE WEATHER.
SUMMARY AND FORECAST. Prosont indications o.ye tor etwnjg , scrfitljcrly winds and coM, sctuaßj , ftiifl stow. cry weather. Thfl Ijatometef k likely to rieo everywhere, and htg'li atmaspheric pressure fallow shortly. Barometric pressure has wcrtasqd Sti the south, hut is etill tolow irosnioi «*vi>rv* where. Strong west to Soathnvestcrf.Vwinde have prevailed, flnd thfe wenthqr has beeti generally unsettled aurt showery. ' Jiueli snow hae fallen on the higher levels i,n the South Island. , . , „_ B. V. MMSEUTC®, Meteorological Office, V ■ Wellington, June 2 S 1914, DISTRICT REPOfIfS, (From Our Special Correspoadeuts,) Taihape, June 2.— Colli flnfl wet, with snow in high country. Greytown, June 2.—Very O ojd and changeable. Otaki, Juno Z.-Heevy. tain wiijh thoAder and lightning last msfet- Heavy *din this morning. Ma6terlon, June 2.-?ifle. but cold.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2166, 3 June 1914, Page 6
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127THE WEATHER. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2166, 3 June 1914, Page 6
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