METEOROLOGICAL.
* Means t means for the same month, for the previous 32 years. REMARKS.— the weather was showery during most of the month, rain being registered on 13 days out of the 30, the total fall was small, being 2 inches below the average of the previous 32 years. Barometric pressure and mean temperature iioth above the average. T. F. CHEESEIIAN. Observer, THE NATIVE SCHOOL. WfIANGARUBU. May, 1901. All observations taken at 9 a.m. Average temperature (in shade), £9.25deg. F. Highest recorded temperature (in shade), on 20th, 21st, and 30th, G4deg. P. > Lowest recorded temperature (in shade), on 13th and 26th. 52deg. F. , Rainfall for month, l.oOin. Highest daily rainfall on ."Ist, O.lOin. Average daily rainfall, 0.042 in. Number of days on which rain fell, 6. ' Highest reading of barometer on 27th and 23th, 31.22 in. ' .. Lowest readme of barometer on 7th, 30.851 H. Average reading of barometer, 31.048 m. JOSEPH K. PATRICK, Observer. P.Last year this was a very wet, month; this vear it has bseu a very dry. one. ~ .
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11716, 26 July 1901, Page 4 (Supplement)
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