WEATHER REPORTS.
J , AT 4 P.M. YESTERDAY. I ■ . r— ■•• . Cape Marii van Diemen.—R.W.. gate; barometer, 29.92: thermometer, 53. Squally, showery: flea, heavy. .' , : Russell.—RAV.. fresh;- barometer, -29.88; , thermometer. ,58. Cloudy; ■ sea rouph.Mannkau .Head*.—S-5..W., fresh;': barometer, 29.84 47. Fair: scttrou^h. Auckland.—9. W., moderate rile; barometer. 29.90; 'thermometer, 55.. fair. Taura'npi—S..'breeze; barometer, 29.76: thermometer, 55. Fair; Era. smooth. , East :Cape.—R., sale; barometer,, 29.64; thermometer; 51. Cloudy: sea, heavy. : Gisborne.—S., bi™M; barometer, 29.76; thprmometnr. 46. >Hir; eea moderate, ; Port .Aliuriri.—S.W., fresh;' barometer, 29.R0: .thermometer, 50. Fair; sen.-rough. ' Castlepoint.—SAV.,' breeze; barometer, 2SM : .thermometer. 45. Showery; sea, hewy. Wellington.—R:, light;, barometer, ;29.86; thermometer, -49, , Fair. . .'. . >.Now Plymouth.—K„ fresh; barometer. 29.0-3:: thermometer: 51. Fine! sea moderaf. Cane Eeracnt,—S.E... liitht: barometer, 29.83j-'.theT-raometer, 50. Cloudy; sea, modcri.to swell. ! Watfganui.—S..' breeic; barometer, 29.85; tbermoronte". 52. Tine: fen moderate. , -Farewell -Spit:—Jfnt received. ■ Cape Foulwind.—S.W., fresh; barometer 29 88; thermometer. 47. Fair; sea moderate, : Wostport—Xot received.' - Stephen Island.—R K, light; barometer, 29-80; thermometer, 43. Fine; sea, smooth - ' Cape Campbell— S.. light; ■ barome»or 7.9.88; thcrmometor, 47. Fine; eea. moderate. -- -. Kaikoura—S.VT., light; barometer,. 298ithermometer. 48. Fine:.«e% -moderate Akarca. I,ightlioupe.<^n.ii m : barometer 29.77; thermometer, 45. Cloudy; Ve.i Pmooth Port Chalmers.-S.W., fresh: barometer' 29.77:' thermometer, 57. Overcast; rea moderate. Nuggets.—SAV:. fresh: barometer. 29 76thennomnte.r. 45. Rhowcry; sen. Toii»b Bluff.—W.S.W.. frc«h; barometer, 0 2985thermometer, 46. Cloudy, sbowery; sea moderate. T). C. B ATFR Jfetenrologi"<l 0"?-e, Wellington." August 14th, 1914. LEARN WHAT "OVERLAND" COMFORT MEANS. The "Overland" is not a Motor-car that promts, iertai, and j.-.rs. ..Step : into it. Sit in liiTMCliair comfort and stretch your legs. Press a. button and the "Overland" starts. It runs with 'a soft purr. And it will run month after month as smoothly and silently us on the day yoii .bought it. The "Overland" is the World's greatest automobile value. It is the equal in construction, power, comfort, equipment, and style of other Cars costing 25 per cent. more. An annual output of 5f1.00fl Cars is the secret of its, moderate price. Get description Catalogue. Chief Agents for Korth Island-;'.!; ,H.ttrick and Co.. Ltd., Wellington : and Wanganiii; Palmerston ' Nfaih. Agents. T>unfc.and Princle; JTBUding; G. Bradley: Msstertofi.-P,' .W; Rwdon/ Ltd.-idvt., ,
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2229, 15 August 1914, Page 10
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347WEATHER REPORTS. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2229, 15 August 1914, Page 10
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