SUNSHINE AND RAIN
£/:/ Tauranga. with 206.4 hours of bright ft \ Sunshine during May, easily heads the :;:,-list-for New Zealand. Figures given AX;Xiin the: Gazette last night show the iAA. leading sunny spots as follows:—Tauyx.Xtanga 206.4 hours.:Nelso; 190.7. Hamuli tori 187 v >' Auckland X'i 179.5: ; . Wanganui vAAAvi£6; Rotorua 172.1, eMth yen 17t;l !?S Wellirigtbri cbimes :w QU down, in the ll^'list with 104i2 hours, The wettest place AAA /jhV i/New /Zealand during May was IffeJWalho Gorge,: on the west coast of the
ftebv/South - Island., with '21.58 inches, rain A/AXfamng there on 16 days during the s^morith: At Puysegur Point rain fell WMon/23 days during the month, but the i# total was only 9.74 inches. •
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 152, 30 June 1939, Page 6
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