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METEOROLOGICAL TABLE.

Winds and Weather. April 30. Southerly, light airs — hot sunny weather. May 1. N.E., " " 2. S.W., '• 3. Variable, " rain. " 4. Easterly ; morning, rain. " 5. Southerly, light, and squalls of rain. 6. S.W., William Pulham, Rater and Repairer of Chronometers. Chapel- street. CHROXOMT/TEHS AND CHARTS ON SALT?.

1857. SUNRISE. NOON. BUNSET. Baro. Th. Baro. Th. Baro. Th. Thursday, Friday, April. 30 May. 1 30 28 48 30.27 67 30.25 59 30.23 51 30.20 66 30.18 60 Saturday, 2 30.05 52 29.93 67 29.90 60 Sunday, 3 29.79 55 29.77 67 29.77 59 Monday, 4 29.70 53 29.65 63 29.65 63 Tuesday, 5 29.62 59 29.62 61 29.64 59 Wednesday, 6 29.70 52 29.74 55 29.76 53

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIV, Issue 1029, 8 May 1857, Page 2

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METEOROLOGICAL TABLE. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIV, Issue 1029, 8 May 1857, Page 2

METEOROLOGICAL TABLE. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIV, Issue 1029, 8 May 1857, Page 2

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