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METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATION

At the Observatory at Auckland, for thb AVeek ending October 27, 1864. Latitude 3G ° 50' 05 S. Longitude 170 ° 50' 40” E. Height above the Sea, 140 feet.

Note. —Clouds: 10 is an overcast sky, and 0 is a cloudless sky. Wind. —Force: The maximum pressure in twenty-four hours in lbs. p nd decimal parts of a lb. on the square foot.

K> NS NS 4* k> » “ Day of tlie Month. .0 CO 0 CO NS IS «o O b b b b lo 2 Barometer. 40 »o CO p C5 Ca H b o« 0 Dry Bulb. 2 5 01 Cn O B fe c! E? CO s 4* 0 W et Bulb. Ca 0 0 0 c< b T* 4* CT o» bi Of b 4*b CO b O Co Clouds. fej « w fej P3 co CO Morning. g* 0 3 N.E. w teS CO CO 3 Afternoon. § Anemometer under repair. Force. b b b b b .on .178 Ins. of rain in 21 hrs

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New Zealander, Volume XXI, Issue 2263, 1 November 1864, Page 4

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169

METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATION New Zealander, Volume XXI, Issue 2263, 1 November 1864, Page 4

METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATION New Zealander, Volume XXI, Issue 2263, 1 November 1864, Page 4

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