METEOROLOGICAL.
UPPER PLAIN RAINFALL. Rainfall for the previous 24 hws ' up to 9 a.m. on Wednesday was 3 points. Rain fell on 13 days in May. . Maximum ' fall' during 24 hours 69 points, registered on 1 lib; minimum 1 point on Btb. Total for month, 2.34 inches; Average for May during six preceding years, 5.28 inches. , Total for fwe months, 1«.16 inches; average for corresponding period, 18.23 inches. WEATHEK FORECAST. By Telagraph—Press Association. WELLINGTON, June 1. | The Rev. D. C. Bates' summary and forecast is as follows: — The barometer has risen steadily in the North Island, but has been very unsteady in the Squth. Strong southerly winds have prevailed in the North, and westerlies havepredom- , inated in the South.The weather has been changeable, but cold and fine in. most parts. , Indications are for a further rise! , the barometric pressure, with moderate [to strong southerly and westerly winds. Cool and changeable weather will probably prevail, Jbut squally weather is expected in the extreme South.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10059, 2 June 1910, Page 5
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