THE WEATHER
I i j SUMMARY AND FORECAST Present indications are for strong easterly to northerly wind, northwo.rds of East Cape-and Kawhia, and high northerly changing by west to south elsewhere * shortly. Cloudy, misty, and unsettled weather with rain is probable generally. The baxometer has a further fall"ing tendency, but ia due to rise everywhere soon. i The barometer has fallen everywhere, and strong easterly and northerly ■ winds have -predominated. Cloudy, warm, and humid conditions have been experienced generally, and roan has fallen in the northernmost districts, and also on the West Coast and southern portions ot.tho South Island. D 0 _ BATES., Meteorological Office. Wellington, February Z6, 1515. : I DISTRICT REPORTS.' I (From-Our Own Oorresnondents.7 Featherston, February Z6—Fin?, and very February 25,-Tery waxm. ' ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. "Trooper."—During the year 1014 New lamb, or a total of 6,538,708 earr cassos of mutton and 3,748,148- ot lamb, or a. total of 6,538,70 casses The total weight, of nrutI ton and lartb csported was JS&,301 2051b. New Zealand exports more mutton and lanlb than all tie States of tho Oommonwealth to- | gcthar.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2396, 27 February 1915, Page 6
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179THE WEATHER Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2396, 27 February 1915, Page 6
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