THE WEATHER
4 SUMMARY AND FORECAST \ i Present indications > are for changeable j weather generally, squally and showery •] . in parts, espeoinJly in the . West Coast j and southernmost districts. Expect . ( moderate to strong westerly to sourer- i ly winds, tho barometer rising tem- . porarilj, ! A barometric depression passed orer the 5 Dominion during last night, and moderate J to etrong northerly and westerly , winds ( have prevailed. Scattered rain hae been reported, aud cloudy and misty conditions * have predominated. i B. T. PEMBERTON, , Meteorological Office, Wellington, January 6, 1915. t DISTRICT REPORTS) , (From Oar Own Correspondents.) | IfastCTton, January very hot day. f Ttatherston, January 6. —Bright and , warm. . JMttftry S.-StiluUM MlttlM, 1 bat, .ym?. .ws wwtbw HStumeh it
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2352, 7 January 1915, Page 4
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117THE WEATHER Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2352, 7 January 1915, Page 4
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