THE WEATHER
« FORECAST AND SUMMARY AT 4 P.M. YESTERDAY. Present Indication! are for strong weetorly to southerly winds northwards of Now Plymouth and Napier, and south,easterlies elsewhere. Unsettled, cloudy, and misty conditions and further general rain eipected, heavy rain in many parts, with rivers rising nnd snow in somo of the high country In the South Island. Barometer falling, but rise soon. The centre of a disturbance,has moved up the western coast since Monday night, and has been located to-day oiF Cape Kgmont. Strong northerly winds have given placc to aoutherlics and easterlies in an'd southward of Cook Strait. Unsettled, cloudy, and misty weather has prevailed, and rain has fallen generally. It. V. WvMHEIt-TON. Meteorological Oflta' Wellington. i September 21, 1920. A large nest of wasps will account for at least 24,000 flies a day, gays one naturalist. Can you invent a time-saving device? Perhaps you have an idea that will develop into a money-making invention. If you have, protect it by patent right. Consult Henry Hughes, Limited, Patent Attorneys, 157 FeatheTston Street, Wellington. Write or call for free booklet, I "jUvks ip Jnjreatom/'—Advii,
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 308, 22 September 1920, Page 6
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184THE WEATHER Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 308, 22 September 1920, Page 6
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