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METEOROLOGICAL.

January, 1896.

* Means, t Means for same month for the previous 29 years. Remarks :-A remarkably dry month, with an unusual predominance of W. and S.W. winds. Barometrical pressure slightly above the average of the previous 29 years; mean temperature slightly below; rainfall very small, being barely a third of the average amount, and with two exceptionsJanuary, 1889, aud January, 1872— th© lowest recorded for the mouth. , T. F. Cheeseman, Observer,

*0 2 2 I 2 g - i ■ggpS 2g^n it b I® ! I 1.1? * "■S III! 11 &i *«~J ° 3.5 £» g® g •§ So 5 °~ g P a S <- u iS 3 & s 5 g~ H-2 H « H K | .-T 1 3 5 2 * a a s c* 5 ° 2 cjd 23 ,2 o 3 3® S ft M *5 A A to < « > H 1 30-18 80-0 05* 72*5 137*0 63-0 _ 308 N.E. 2 39*20 76 0 60*068*0 133*0 60*0 -05 194 N.K. 3 30*13 78-6 62*0 70*25 144*0 60*U .. 203 N.W. 4 30*05 78*u 03-0 70*6 138-0 00*0 .. 245 S.W. 6 29*88 77-0 63*0 70 140*0 61-0 -02 445 N.W. flSOMO 770 67'067*0 135*0 §3*0 „ 322 S.W. 7 29*98 75-0 04*0 ti9'5 135 6*2*0 .. 382 W. 8 29*91 76*0 02 069-0 134*0 00*0 .. 440 W. 9 30-03 73*0 57*065*0 130*0 63*0 -03 347 S.W. IB 30-18 6S-0 65-0 61-5 135-0 5*2*0 *02 111 S.W. II 30*16 68 0 68 0 63-0 135*0 65*0 .. 193 S.W. 12 29 95 71-0 53*067*0 130*0 69*0 -16 508 S.W. 13 29 90 73-0 6*2*0 67*5 131*0 6S0 -03 6*26 S.W. 14 29-81 74 59-0 06*5 133*0 64*0 -10 232 S.W. 16*29 77 69 06*0 67-0 80*0 03*0 '12 451 W. 16 29-eO 72*0 57*064*6 135 0 63U "17 283 S.W. 17 29-98 69*0 57*563*25137*0 54*0 _ 333 S.W. 18 30-13 09*0 67-5 63-25 133-0 54*0 „ 269 S.W. 19 29*93 73*0 63*068*9 139*0 60-0 .. 312 W. 211 29-92 72*0 58*065*0 107*0 55*0 -03 329 S.W. 21 29-98 6V0 53"0'59"0 108-0 51*0 09 187 S.W. 22 30-13 60-0 53*059*5 1*20*0 60*0 .. 214 W. 23 30*13 08*0 66*002*0 125*0 62*0 .. 172 S.W. 21 39-10 69-0 59-004-0 122*0 54*0 "02 238 S.W. •25 30f06 70*0 01-06S-5 133*0 57*0 .. 195 S.W. 28 80;'03 78-0 01*069*6 144*0 57*0 .. 109 S.W. 27 30*04 77*0 62*5 ! 69*75 137*0 58-0 „ 128 W. 28 80-05 79*0 63*0171*0 140*0 59*0 .. 128 N.W. 29 30*13 70*0" 03*5171*25137*0 60*0 „ 91 N.W. 30 30*11 83*01 64*5|73*76135*0 01*0 .. 172 W. 31 30*18 78*0 57*0|67*5 137*0 55 0 _ 185 S.W. ' 30-02 73*7 60*066*9 130*9 56*4 *87 203 T" t 29*99 ,. I .. 107-1 .. .. I 2*65 .. ..

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10060, 21 February 1896, Page 4 (Supplement)

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METEOROLOGICAL. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10060, 21 February 1896, Page 4 (Supplement)

METEOROLOGICAL. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10060, 21 February 1896, Page 4 (Supplement)

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