THE WEATHER
SUMMARY AND FORECAST Present indications a.re • for moderate to strong easterly breezes, increasing shortly for a barometric depression likely to pass in the northern districts, Dull skies axe probable generally, and muoh mist and fog in parts, with considerable rain- following, especially northwards of East Cape and Kawhia. The wind has been variable, moderate to strong northerly predominating. Atmospheric pressure has decreased slowly, and the weather has'been generally cloudy and misty, 1 with light, rain in various parts of the country. D. C. BATEB, Meteorological Office, Wellington. ' February 25, 1915. DISTRICT REPORTS.' (From Our Own Correspondents.) Masterton, February 25.—Warm and cloudy. Feathersion, February 25—Drill and warm. Greytown, February. 25.—Very dull. i
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2395, 26 February 1915, Page 4
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113THE WEATHER Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2395, 26 February 1915, Page 4
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