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METEOROLOGICAL

REPORTS. AT 4 P.M. YESTERDAY. Capo Maria van Diomcn— Wind, S., fresh; bar., 30.12; thenu., 54; cloudy; sea, moderate. ~,■•, ,„„, Russell-Wind, S., light; bar., 30.C8; therm., 56: cloudy; sea. smooth. Manuka u Heads-Wind, S., breeze j bar., 30.07; therm., 54; fair; sea, smooth. Auckland—Wind, S., light; bar.,30.08; therm., 54; fine. Tauranga—Wind, W., freoh; bar., 30 08; therm., 51; fine; sea, smooth. 'Giabornc—Wind, S.W., fresh; bar., 30. CC; therm., 50; squally, showery; sea, heavy. ( ...,', Port Ahuriri—Wind. S.. light; bar., 30.05; therm., 50; overcast; sea, moderate swell. Castlepoint-Wind R.E., light; bar., 80.08; therm., 45; shower}"; sea, heavy. Wellington—Wind, S., i'rebh; bar., 30.10; therm., 47; cloudy. New Plymouth—Wind S.W., fresh; bar. 30.09; therm., 50; fine; sea, smooth. Capo Egmont—Wind, S., light; bar., 30.09; therm.. 53: fine; sea, smooth.. Wanganui—Wind, S., light; bar., 30.11; therm., 51; fair; sea, moderate. Farewell Spit—Wind. S.W.,light; bar., 30.10; therm-, 43; fine; sea, moderate. Cape Foulwind—Wind, S.S.W., light; bar., 30.03; therm.,. 49; fine; sea, moderGreymouth—Calm; bar., 30.07; therm.. 47: fine; sea. moderate swell. Stephen Island—Wind, W., light; bar., 30.10; therm., 48; fine; sea, smooth. Cape Campbell—Wind, S., fresh; bar., 30.05; therm., 50; cloudy; sea, heavy. Kaikoura—Wind. S.W., light; baT., 30.05; therm.. 48; overcast; sea, heavy. Port Chalmers—Wind. N.W., light; bar., 30.10; therm., 45; 'showery; sea, heavy. Nuggets—Wind, S.W., fresh; • bar., 30.10; therm*., 45; rain; sea, rough. Bluff—Wind, W.S.W., light; bar., 30.09; therm., 49; showery; sea, moderate

YESTERDAY'S WEATHER CHART.

SUMMARY OP PAST FORTY-EIGHT HOURS. The weather haa been cold, squally, and showery generally, with snow on the high country of the South Island. Southerlv ■winds, strong to pale, have prevailed, but conditions have moderated since Sunday night. Atmospheric pressure has increased everywhere. D. C. BATES. Mnteorological Office, AVellington, May 31st, 1920. (Forecast appears over Leader.)

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10604, 1 June 1920, Page 10

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METEOROLOGICAL New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10604, 1 June 1920, Page 10

METEOROLOGICAL New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10604, 1 June 1920, Page 10

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