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METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS. Geological Survey Office, Dunedin. 10a.m. Thursday, 5ept.38,1862.

BAUOMKTKR. Barometer reduced to 32*' Fan: av.d»ea level 29,71 3. inches, rising \ wind. risady.S.W,very light. Meaa Pressure on sq. ft. .UUlw. :.,-.■, \;..;- Meun Vcloc. per Jioui". 3 miks. ; Rim fall .OOllnsT"^'" Kvaporat?on .C 8 ins.

TKHPEBATUEK. During twenty four hours previous. Rxtre-Jaei'fa-Snn' 89 ° Extreme on {rrass 35 • ..' lir BHADK. Maximvnn 55° 2 Mtuimum 40.0 -.Mean 47.G Mean ''Moisture of Air, Sat. 100 73.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 234, 19 September 1862, Page 4

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METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS. Geological Survey Office, Dunedin. 10a.m. Thursday, sept.38,1862. Otago Daily Times, Issue 234, 19 September 1862, Page 4

METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS. Geological Survey Office, Dunedin. 10a.m. Thursday, sept.38,1862. Otago Daily Times, Issue 234, 19 September 1862, Page 4

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