WEATHER. REPORT
4 AT 4 P.M. YESTERDAY. Capo Maria van Diemcn.-S., light; bar., 30.09: tlicr., 62. Overcast: I si moderate. ilusscll.—Calm; barj, 29,99; ther., Olouily; sea smooth. Mauukau Heads.—b.W., light; bar., 30.01, thci'.. 62. Cloudy; sea smooth. Auckland.—S.W., light; bar., 00.00, thcr., N., light; bar., 29.92; thcr., 71. Fair; sea. moderate. (iisborne.— S.E., breeze; bar., 29.93; thcr., 64. Fine; sea smooth. , Port Aliuriri.-E., light; bar., 29.95; tlier., 70. Fino; sea smooth. Castleppint—N.E., breeze; bar., 29.88; thcr., «.> Cloudy; sea increasing. • Wellington—N„ breeze; bar., 29.86; thcr., New Plymouth—W., light; bar.. 29.95; thcr., 62. Overcast; sea Binooth. Cape Egmont.-W., breeze; bar., 29.%; thcr., 63, Overcast; sea rough. Wanganul —WAV., breeze; bar.. 29.93; tber., 65. ■ Gloomy; sea smooth. Farewell Spit.—W., fresh; bar., 30.00; ther., 63. Cloudy; sea rough. , Oapc Fotilwind.-W., light; bar., 29.95* ther.,'69. Oloudy; sea smooth. Greymouth.—S.W., breeze; bar., 30.01; thcr., 61. Oloudy; sea slight swell. Stephen Island.—W., fresh; bar,. 29.91; ther., 66. Hazy; sea moderate. Capo Campbell.—N., l'resh; bar., 29.79; ther.. 63. Hazy; Bca rough. Kaikoura—Calm; bar., 29.80; ther., 68. Fine; sea moderate. Akaroa Lighthouse.—N.W., light; bar.,' 29.80; ther., 62. Cloudy; sea moderate. Port Chalmers.—Jf.K, light; bar., 29.71; thcr., 59. Drizzle; sea. smooth. Niiggets.—W., light; bar., 29.65; thcr., 60. Overcast; sea smooth Bluff.—N.W., light; bar,, 29.62; thcr., 69. Overcast; tea smooth. 1!. V. PEMBERTON. Meteorological Office. Wellington, November 14, 1919. CRICKET . * ■ Tlio following will represent Institute at Petone in tile third class:—Pryor, I'tillcr, Beale, Higgins, Andrews, Abbott, -Griffiths, Keade, Craig l , Davidson, kelletit,' ll'Alister. The tallowing will represent the T.M.C.A. third-class team in their match against Central Mission:—Uixon, Hopfcirt. Ificlge, Kinvig, Maiaara, Enoka, Milne. Hunt, lusher, Telford, Hunt. l'ctuno teams lor to-day will be:— Senior—Brice, Cate, Nicholls, Gedve, Donegluie, Hniyric, I'lnlayson, Fanning, Coles.' Ingiis, O'Donnglnio. Third-class: liodirer (2), Warden, Ifyiler, Goddard, Bold. Allan. Gardiner, Hunter, Duncan, White. Boys' League—Pnwson (2), Senior. Burd, Allan, Ddwards, Aitcliison, Jowett. Asulet, Craig,■ and Hop«. "Love laughs at locksmiths," so the sages say; Through bolts and bars fond hearts will find a way. Stern, unrelenting guardians fail to foil The stratagems of lovo'a untiring toil. Love laughs at lung-woes, confident to hold Tho means to banish every form of cold; A confidence which young urid old.assure, By always using Woods' Peppermint Cure. —Advt. In relieving coughs and colds "NAZOL" goes straight to the seat, of the trouble. Penetrating, soothing, germlcilling. Sixty doses cost only Is. 6d.— Advt.
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