WEATHER REPORT
AT 4 P.M. YESTERDAY. Cftpo Maria van Dicmen.-N.IV., gale; bar., 29.52; ther., 56. Squallyi eea heavy-Itussell.-M.W., gale; bar., 29.48; ther., 58. Fine; sea rough. . Itanukan ■ Heade.-W.S.W., mod. gale; bar, 29.37• ther., 52. Showery; sen. roiiffh. Aitckland-W.N.W., fresh; bar., Z9.40; ther., .54. Showery. ■ Tauranga—W., Xroahj bar., 29.38; Iher., 54. Overcast: sea, moderate. G'ieborne-N.W., light; bar., 29,30; ther., 54. Pine; sea smooth. „»»,,, Port Ahuriri.-E., light: bar., 29.23; tier, 55. Pine; sea, smooth. ' . Castlenoint. N.W., breeze; bar., 29.18; ther.. 53. Overcast; sea heavy. . Wellingtbn.-N.W., light; bar., 29.15; ther., 50. Fine. ■ , . „„ New Flymouth.-W., fresh: bar., 29.22; ther., 53, Showery; sea rough. Capo E E mont.-W.N.W., fresh; bar., 29.18; ther.. 50. Showery; nca, heavy. IVa.npnnui.-N.IV., breeze; bar., 29.20; ther., 53; Fair; sea, considerable. Farowell Spit.-N.W., fresh; bar., 29.57; ther., 47. Showery; sea heavy. Cape FonlwJnd.-S.IV., fresh; bar., 29.14; ther., 47. Cloudy; sea moderate. Greymout-h.-N.E., light • bar.. 29.18; ther.-, 45. Oloudy; sea, considerable swell. Stephen Island.-S.W, fresh; bar., 29.17; ther., 47. Overcast; sea. rough. Capo ■ Campbell—S, breeze; bar., 29.09; ther.. 50. Fine; sea moderate. ■ Altaron, MghtUonse.-S.IV.. light; bar., 29.14; ther., 45. Cloudy; sea. moderate. Port Ohalraers.-8Jf.13., light; bar, 29.25; ther., 51. Rain;.-sea,-moderate. , Nuggets.—Sk, fresh; bar.. 29.22; ther, 43. Foz β-hd rain; sen, moderate. Bluff-S.E., freah; bar., 29.17; thor, 46. Fog and drizzle; eea moderate. D. C. BATES. Director. Metcf-olopical Oflice, Wellineton. July 3, 1919. Many stories aro being told of the splendour of ttie'iseiv servant, and some of them aro probablj just good stones, but here is one tnat happens to be true, writes the- "Daily Chronicle":—At a suburban villa- there called a very magnificent lady in n flue fur coat. The young servant—of the old school—who answered the door was much.impressed, showed. the lady into the dining-room, lit the gas fire, and then asked what name she should give. "Oh," said the visitor, settling herself down ■ comfortably, "just say 'the washerwoman!'"
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 240, 4 July 1919, Page 11
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308WEATHER REPORT Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 240, 4 July 1919, Page 11
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