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METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS.

Junk, 1894.

* Means, 1 Means for same month for the prefious 27 years. arks.- Showery and unpleasant during the greater part of the month, but no storms of exceptional violence, or unusually heavy rainfall. Mean temperature and barometrical pressure slightly above the average of the previous 27 years ; rainfall three-quarters of an inch under the average. T. F. UHEE3KMAN, Observer. THE SCHOOL, W A (MATE NORTH. June, 1804. All observations taken at 9 a.m. Average temperature .. 1 /61* P. Highest recorded temp., June 9 5- In shade. < SS'ff. lowest recorded temp., June 20 J l*2'F. Rainfall for month .. 12"03 in. Highest daily rainfall, Jurfe 9 .. .. 2'Min. Average daily rainfall .. 0"401ln. Number of days on which rain fell. . .. 24 C. Bisuoi'KiCK, Observer. TK MAORI SCHOOL, KAKO. , June, imm. Time of observation, 9.16 a. re. Average temperature .. \ [WF. Highest recorded temp., June 9 Vln shade. < C.i'K. Lowest recorded temp., June 28 ) • \.:i:)i<. Rainfall for month .. .. .. .. lH'9sin. Highest daily rainfall, June 7 .. . ... 4'3Uin. Average daily rainfall .. "03in. U. C. Campbell, Observer.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9560, 11 July 1894, Page 4

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METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9560, 11 July 1894, Page 4

METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9560, 11 July 1894, Page 4