METEOROLOGICAL.
Mr H. G. Groves, Bush Grove, reports as follows: — The rainfall for the month of July was 9.97 in. and the maximum fall was 4.05 on the 6th; rain fell on 22 days. The minimum temperature was 20 on 3rd; and the maximum was 57 on 22nd. The rainfall for July, 1907, was 4.17 points.
CAPTAIN EDWIN'S REPORT,
By Telegraph—Press Association. WELLINGTON, August 4. The following is Captain Edwin's weather report to 3 p.m. to-morrow: —Easterly heavy gale, with heavy rain, at all places northward of Napier, Taupo and Raglan; easterly strong to gale thence southward to Cape Campbell and Holeitil-,a; northerly strong to gale, probably with rain, at all other plaices. The cyclone is continuing on its route to the southeast, and will pass to the eastward of North Cape. There is also a cyclone to the south and west of Norfolk Island, travelling south-eastward. It is probable that all of these disturbances are decreasing in energy, but the one approaching the Notrh Cape has the greater intensity.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9159, 5 August 1908, Page 5
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170METEOROLOGICAL. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9159, 5 August 1908, Page 5
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