METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS.
* Means, t Means for same month previous 21 years. Remarks.On the whole a showery month, the only really fine weather being during the period from the 6th to the lut.h. Total rainfall, however, by no means excessive, being three-quarters of an inch under the average of the previous 21 years i barometric pressure slightly above the average mean temperature two degrees under the average amount of wind very small for the time of the year. T. F. CHEKSEMAN, Observer.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9105, 13 July 1888, Page 6
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