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Meteorological.

for fct hour* ending 6 pm. 23rd January, 1906 Xhkui at Invercargill ' Soni.-~H»»lmiiin T. moans highest temperature to 'the shado tor 24 hours, Minimum T. meana tovoeet emperature to the shade (or 24 hours. Betouvc > •nnldlly means relative amount o( moisture to the sir when 100 indicates saturation point. Itow pptot 9tt»«na the temperature to which the air must (mine. t r*At 1» saturated with vapour at which temperature rdn mist, or dew must (alt The wind to given on a wale to which 10 to a gate. (lain 'OOO Inch Sunshine O hours 0 minutes Maximum T. Ml deg F Minimum T. 48 deg. F Relative Humidity SO Dew-Point 47 deg F. Thermometer at u p,ir 63 deg. F Solar Radiation 134 deg. F. Wind —N.W; force 4 SUortoe 5.16 a m ; Sunset 7.35 p.m, BAROMETER

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Southland Times, Issue 19722, 24 January 1906, Page 2

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Meteorological. Southland Times, Issue 19722, 24 January 1906, Page 2

Meteorological. Southland Times, Issue 19722, 24 January 1906, Page 2

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