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METEOROLOGICAL

OPHIR STATION OBSERVATIONS.

The, following are the meteorological reeords, taken at U a.m. (Standard Time) each day for the week ended June 9, 1929 ■ "(The last tire© columns are wind, cloud and rain):Day Bar. 9 a.m. Min. Max. Cfr'«b. W.C.8..

Av. 29.90 46.2 38.0 57.2 33.8 17.3 .70; Mist early morning of Still- Hoar frost'on-9th. No fog. > * Signifies force of wind. , ' t Amount of cloud. Remark*:— Conditions unusually cloudy and humid. \ Average temperature considerably above normal. **"■*'. %.;■' A, DON, • Observer. The following are the meteorological records, taken at 9 a',m. (Standard 1 Time) each day for the week ended June 16,1929. (The la»t three columns are wind, cloud and rain)!— Day Bar. 9 a.m. Min. Max. Gr'BB.;W.C,R.

Av. 29.88 33.7 27.8 46.5 23.7.61 5 <25 Hoar; frost ob five moTnirigs. Jtog: till 8 a.m. on 14th. Ob 11th light «aowfall on DuHstan Eauge above about 4009 ft altitude. ' ;, ' '".''■' ,f ■ /.'-.. ' • ,A» IJON, Per O. C. Austikg, §./ ■;■;.■ Ophir, June 17. Otjprver. AIiBXANDBA ■'* .(By permission of the The foHowißg are the Mtniras of the thermometer readings,.suWiinii ajid rain recorded at the Alexandra vatioa station for .the yunt treei, ending Ju*e .16, taken at 9 "sum. eacit day:—.

inch. deg. deg. deg..degi ; * i in. 3 30.43 26,2 23.0 61.9 19.0 Old — 4 29.96 61.8 25.5 $6.0 32.0 5 9 .01 5 .89 61.0 53.4 64.6 43.4 1 2 .0* 6 . .94 52.6 51.2 63.0 45.0 110 .28 7 .76 47.8 45.0 50.0 39.0*010 .37. 8 .63 44.0 42.0 48.9 37.0 010 _ 9 .72 30.3 26.0 46.3 21.5 0 6 —

IDCll. deg. deg. deg. deg. ;* t in. 10 29.72 29.8 24.2 44.4 19.6 0 2 fit 11 .42 37.8 29.3 46.2 24:3 ft 10 .18 13 .60 46.2 37.0 5Q.3 40.2 3 » .05 13 30.10 35.9 33.1 48.027.6 £ 3 — 14 .15 30,5 .23.2 40.8 18.0 0 3 :•** 15 .15 26.0 22.5 45.2 15.8 i$j 4 —- 16 .02 30.0 25.6 6019 20.4 f 3 —

y Thermometer. Sue. Bain. June. Max, Miri. QraBSit hpursi inch. 10 37.2 28& ' 19 0 0.2 r ! ■ _,.: 11 48.8 30.0* 24.0 0.0 .:■ \ 0;08 12 49.5 36;5 i . 4lig*P ; 0.0;' 13; 50.0 3i0 ; 22.0 .' 6.8> . 14 43;0 26,2 15j0 5.7;, 'V'7— ' 15 45.7 24.5 H.O ■5.5,0 2 — 16 55.0 25.5 21.0 5.* '<* : .

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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 1691, 19 June 1929, Page 5

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METEOROLOGICAL Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 1691, 19 June 1929, Page 5

METEOROLOGICAL Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 1691, 19 June 1929, Page 5

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