WEATHER REPORT
—9 AT t P.M. YESTERDAY. w' a,, ™A lai 'J a van JHemen.-Calm; barometer, 30.06; thermometer, 65. Misty, showery; sea rough. llusseli.-iS.b., light; barometer, 30.00; thermometer- 67. Overcast; sea smooth. Manukau H«ads.-S. .light; barometer, smooth"' Cloudy; Bea Auck-land.-s.w light; barometer, 50.02; thermometer. 64. Fair. Tauranga.-S .J., light; barometer, 29.95; thermometer, 65. Pair; sea smooth. Last Ca-pe.-i\.Y7., breeze; barometer. Sate thcrmometcr > 68 - Cloudy; sea mod-Gisborne.-E.fi.E.,' light; barometer, 30.02; ! thermometer, 60. Fair;'soa, smooth. Port Ahumx-Calm; barometer, 30.00; thermometer, 64. Sea smooth. »« 6tl ,l polnt -- I f- w - lieW; barometer, orate. theimometor ' «• Cloudy; sea modM^"S Bt ° „ u eht; barometer, fI.W; . taermomcter, 62. Fine New Plymoutti.-Calm; barometer, 30.02thermometer, 66. Fine; sea moderate. 15smont "Bht; barometer, orate STO™ 0m ? ° Udy; sca ' mod ' ♦T?l a^ gaß l' i -~' I r n - ] ip ht i barometer, 30.00; thermometer 68. Fine; sea smooth. Farewell Spit.-S.W., light; barometer, HUB; thermometer, 60. Fi M ; soa m^: Via» l)P tll ]]?" lwit, ( d -- S t -; "Sht: barometer, 30A. : thermometer, 58. Cloudy sea roii"b , G M rßJ " th - S : W - breezed baTomcto siderable emomet€l '' a<>Udy; se * <™ : 3fl^ P ?Wm Isla v d l [sM - barometer, r,Lfn rmo ? e 1 ter V 5 L nazsr; Eea sn =°oth Capo Oampbel .-N._V7., li«ht: barometer. 29.98; thermometer, 59. Fine; sea. moJ.crl Kaikoura.—Not received. iJrrXm #S hth °nse--Vr.. licht; baromecra'te thermometer, 57. Fine; sea modPort Chalmer-s.-Calm; barometer, 29.96thermometer. 59. Mr; «.» smooth. lMiggets —W\, liprlit; barometer 5997m,T n Sr e V' 3 -, C l ou<l> ' : 6KI "iterate! ' muff.—W.. fresh; barometer. 29.99; thermometer, 48. Showery; sea moderate! D. O. BATES. , r , , . , Director. Meteorolosionl Office, Wellington May 11, 1917. OROHARDisTS r ~GSiAT CKOPsT" JUST BLAST THE SOIL! Subsoil is hard and '"packed." Loosen it—let in the air and liberate- the loekeilup fertility of the soil beneath the surface. A charge'of Atlas ]?arm l'owder loosens. the soil from four to sis feet de*pi, and the |ree roots thus haveplenty of soft, rich earth, instead- of a lia>;, almost impenetrablo oed. Great orchards in America' yield bigger crops simply becausß Atlas Farm' Powder is used—the results are wonderful and repay the cost of powder many times over. Particulars from Goldingham and Beckett. Ltd., l'nlmerston North, Distributing Agents for Wellington, Wairarapa I alld Tarannki, or Atlas Powder Co., Box 913, Wellington.-Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3082, 12 May 1917, Page 12
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370WEATHER REPORT Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3082, 12 May 1917, Page 12
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