TO-DAY'S WEATHER
NEW ZEALAND FORECAST (By Telegraph—Press Association.) WELLINGTON, Last Night. Tho R«v. D O. Ratea. of t.ho Metwv roloirioal Office, this #>v«nintf issue.! tho /report:—
The baron meter has risen very high in the .South, .and i.s above 1101imLtl, but relatively lower in the North. Shaw-dry weather has been experienced on all the eastern .coa ! i't, with Lc.il and ■Equa.'.u in part's, ;a:i(!t Suow on. some c-f the higher levels. •Strong' .southerly vritsds have predominated. i Present irdur.Koen.s are fc.' .st.vong easterly wiikV, witi'i cold, showery i.h«l krliangeabvo ivia'tlier, iciipeoially on the lEast Coast. The barometer will pro,'bably rise .for a. short time in the North, font will fall everywhere after from 20 to 24 hours, for a westerly iknv pressure .area, wliioli is dme to piuss in tthe Smith at t Ue end of the week.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10676, 24 July 1912, Page 4
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138TO-DAY'S WEATHER Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10676, 24 July 1912, Page 4
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