* Means, t Means for same month for the preious 29 years.
Remarks An unusually wet month, rain being registered on 20 days out of the 30. s Particularly heavy falls occurred on the 9th (l'24in) and on the 27th (2's6in). Total rainfall for the month 7-20 in, being more than twice the average, and with the exception of April, 1867, : and April, 1883, the heaviest recorded for the month. Mean temperature slightly above the average. T. F. Cii khan, Observer.
THE NATIVE SCHOOL, WHANGARURP. All observations taken at 9 a.m. |
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April, ISM. Average temperature . • .H •) T . . 1 Highest rec'ded temp., April 10 > In shade. 77 F Laurent rec'ded temp., April -7 ) I 69 F Rainfall (or month .. .. — — *>'81 JO Highest duly rainfall, April 27 « ►. l'80in Average daily rainfall ., .. — <- 0'228in No. of days on which rain fell .. .. .. M Highest reading of barometer, April 22 .. 3ll3in ]invest reading of barometer, April 17 .. 3^'Min Average reading of barometer.. ,. .. 3037m Joseph Patrick, Observer.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10132, 15 May 1896, Page 4 (Supplement)
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