WEATHER
Mjss A. M. Brown rep>orts as follows for the 24 hours ended 9 a.m. today:— Barograph, 30.38. Shade temperature: Maximum 6.2.6, minim l am 36.0, terrestrial 27.9. Sunshine, 5t hours 36 min. Frost, 2.5 degrees. General situation: Pressure remains high and uniform o ver New .Zealand and has risen again also over SouthEastern Australia; a shallow depression however, is advanr ;ing over the Tasman Sea and conditions are stilj somewhat disturbed n ear Norfolk Island. Forecast: Light to moderate northerly winds;weather finer and mild. First Man (at Ball): “Your wife looks rather p'eev ed.” Second man: “Yes. You see, ; she came in fancy dress as a girl i rom Honolulu, all grass skirt and th- .itch, and they gave her a-, prize as ' Burns’s Cottage at Ayr’.’’
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 23 September 1938, Page 4
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