METEOROLOGICAL.
WEATHER FOREUAST. By Telegraph—-Press Association; WELLINGTON, June 30;y The Rev. I). B. Bates' summary and forceast are as follows—The winds have moderated everywhere, and the weather has improved today. Heavy rain fell in the' North Island on Wednesday! night, but frosts were experienced in the South. Present indications are somewhat ominous for a cyclonic disturbance appears to be developed in the far north, and threatens heavy rains for the North Island, and northern parts of the South Island, with high northerly and easterly winds. Plood3 will probably follow, rain "and stormy wea'her is also probably in the south and a falling barometer everywhere. ; ■ .— — ■ S : Mr J. C. Bnddington reports thai the rainfall registered at the Uppei Plain for the 24 hours preceding £ a.m. on Tnursdav was 13 Doints.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10029, 1 July 1910, Page 5
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129METEOROLOGICAL. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10029, 1 July 1910, Page 5
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