THE WEATHER.
METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS At the Obbbbvatobt, at Nbwon, for the Week ending the 29th April, 1804. Lst. 41deg. 16min. 17sec. S. ; Long. 173 deg. 18min. 46sec. S. Height above the sea, 18 feet.
NOTE.— Clouds : 10 is an overcast sky, and 0 is a cloudless sky. Wind — Force: The maximum pressure in 24 hours in lbs., and decimal parts of a lb. on the square foot. Henby Clouston, Meteorological Registrar.
DAILY MEANS. WIND. Inch. 0) m Inch. 130-200 TUEBIIOMETBR. I i Deg. Dpg. 69-9 57-3 -5 § 5 I DIBBI I I :nojf. I lbs. | of BAIN in 24 hours. '23| O-10l 2 I N.N.E. | i *.». ( •00 24 30-228 69-4, 57-7 5 N.E. N.E. •10 •00 23 30-272 63-0 02-2 10 N.E. j iN.If.E. ■20 | •00 26 .■3O-265 63-4 60-7 10 N.E. N.E. 1-15 •00 27 30191 63-9 617 10 N.E. '■ 3-dO •20 28 29-931 61-8 60-0 j 10 NOT.E.I I Jr - 4-20 1-15 .29 29-906, I 60-4 67-2 ! 2 I N.W. I "West. 1-20 •20
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXIII, Issue XXIII, 30 April 1864, Page 2
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166THE WEATHER. Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXIII, Issue XXIII, 30 April 1864, Page 2
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