TO-DAY'S WEATHER
NEW ZEALAND FORECAST (By Telegraph — Press Association.) WELLINGTON, Last Night. Tho Rev. D. C. Bates, of the Meteorological Office, this evening issued the following report:— The barometer rose high in the South on Sunday, .'}o.49in. being recorded at noon at the Bluff, while a low pressure ruled in the north. Rain has fallen in most parts of the country, and has continued in many districts of the North island. A southeasterly gale sprang up in Cook Strait on Saturday evening, and spread northwards. The weather improved in the South to-day . Present indications are for easterly winds, decreasing and veering to northerly, and then increasing again after about 16 hours; a temporary improvement in the weather will probably take place shortly, with milder and changeable conditions generally.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10575, 5 March 1912, Page 4
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128TO-DAY'S WEATHER Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10575, 5 March 1912, Page 4
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