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METEOROLOGICAL

KEI‘OKI'S AT i I’.M. YESTERDAY. Capo Maria Van Diomen---Wind, W.. light; bar., 20.2--, therm,. W; hne; 6CJ ’ “lluVscill—'Wind; W., fresh; bar., 30.17; therm.. 67; cloudy; sea Uanukau ileaus-Wind, W .IN- W., moderaio gale; bur.. 3u.U; therm., »7, ''"iSiaSJuSiS 1 , w.. tal- «»*. 00.02; therm., 6a; fair; sea, smootn. KUit Capo —Wind. VV., fresh; bar., 30.1 b; therm., 63: cloudy; sea rough Uisborno— Wind, -N.W., breeze, bar.. 29.3,1; therm., 70; fine: seo. smooth. port Ahuriri —Wind, N.W., heat, bar 39 89; therm., 73; fine; soa,smooth. (PaWlepoint— Wind, N.W., moderate gale: bur.. 39.87; therm.. 60; cloudy; sou, moderate. Wellington—Wind. N., moderate „ale, '.986- therm., GO; gloomy. •soiv Plymouth— Wind, N.W., light; 30*12; therm., G 3; fair; sea, model ale. _ Cuuo Kgmon t — W i nd, jn.W., rea bar' 1 30.13; therm., 63; oloudy; sea, E fcun.d-Wind, W., breeze; bar. 5J9.95; therm., Go; fair; sea. consider “Enrowell Spit-Wind, W.. 30.39; therm., 59; gloomy; sea, moder°"Cxipe Foulwind —Wind. N.W., breeze; bar. 39.92; therm., 53; rain; sea, rough. Circvmouth—Not received. ■Stephen Island—Wind, W., gale.bar., 90.02: therm., 58; cloudy; sea, rough. ' CUpe Campbell—lnterrupted. Kaikoura—Calm; bar-, 29.06; therm.. 65: overcast; sea, moderate. _ learoa Lighthouse—Wind. N.W., fresh; bar., 29.70; therm., 68; hazy; sea. smooth. , „ , vort Chalmers-Wind, S.W. moderate gale: bar.. 29.37; therm.. o 9; fair; «cn. smooth. , . . Nuireets—Wind, S.W., moderate galoj bar.. 29.60; therm., 13; showery; sea, r °Bfuff—Wind. W.S.W., fresh; bar., 29.75; therm., 15; squally; sea, heavy.

YESTERDAY’S WEATHER CHART.

StTMMARY FOR PAST TWENTYFOUR HOOKS. Increasing northerly and westerly winds have ruled, with showery weather, particularly on the West Coast and southern districts, but fair and warm weather has been experienced on tiie East Coast districts. Atmospheric pressure has decreased everywhere, but is now rising in the south. „ D. C. BATES. Meteorological Office. Wellington, October 18th, 1917. (Forecast over Loader.)

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9795, 19 October 1917, Page 10

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293

METEOROLOGICAL New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9795, 19 October 1917, Page 10

METEOROLOGICAL New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9795, 19 October 1917, Page 10

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