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METEOROLOGICAL

REPOSTS AT 1 P.M. YESTEKDAY. Cape Maria Van Diemen—Wind, E.. fresh: bar., 30.16: tier., 60; cloudy; sea. rough. Sussell—Wind. N.E.. moderate gale; bar.. 30.12: ther.. 62; fine; sea, rough. Manukau Heads—Wind, S.E., light; bar., 30.20: ther., 57: fine; sea, smooth. Tauranga—Calm; bar., 30.15; ther., 53; fair: sea, moderate. Gisborne—Wind. S.W., breeze; bar., 30.17; ther.. 52; overcast; sea, moderate. Port Ahuriri—Wind. N.W., light; bar ; ,. 30.20;., ther..,.,...62overcast; sea, smooth. Wellington—Calm; .bar., 30.25; ther., 47; fine, hazy. New Plymouth—Wind. S.W., light: bar., 30.10; ther,, 50; fine; sea, smooth. Cape Egmont—Wind. S.E., light; bar., 30.18; ther.. 51; fine: sea, smooth. Farewell Spit—'Wind, "R.',' light: bar., 30.32; ther., 4s;'cloudy : sea, rough. Capo Foulwind —Wind, S., light; bar., 30.30; ther., 49; cloudy: sea, smooth. Qreymouth Wind, E., light; bar., 30.30; ther., 45; fine; sea. moderate swell.. •, Stephen Island—Wind, W., light; bar., 30.25: ther., 45: fine: sea, smooth. Cape Campbell—Wind, S., light; bar., 30.24: ther., 51: fine: sea, moderate. Kaikoura—Wind. N. 8.. , fresh; bar., 30.22; ther.. 58; fine; sea, moderate. Akaroa Lighthouse Wind, N.W.. light; bar., 39.20; ther., 47; fine; sea, smooth. Port Chalmers Calm; bar., 30.18; ther. 49: overcast: sea. smooth. Nuggets—Wind, N., light; bar., 30.13; ther., 43; gloomy; sea, moderate. Bluff—Wind. N.W.. fresh; bar., 30.03; ther., 47; overcast; sea. moderate. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER CHART.

SUMMARY FOR PAST FOBTY- • EIGHT HOURS. Antl-cyclonlc conditions have ruled, fair weather prevailing with very cold nights; The wind has been light and variable generally, but strong easterlies have been experienced in the Far North. H. C. HATES. Meteorological Office. Wellington, June 2nd, 1919. ■ (Forecast appears over the Leader.)

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10296, 3 June 1919, Page 12

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METEOROLOGICAL New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10296, 3 June 1919, Page 12

METEOROLOGICAL New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10296, 3 June 1919, Page 12

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