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Meteorological.

ttu fi hours ending 6 p.£n. 14th March, 19C6 Taken at Invercargill. Sofia-Maximum T. means highest temperature In the shade tor 24 home. Minimum T. means lowest temperature In the shade (or 24 hours. Relative Humidity means relative amount of moisture In the air when 100 indicates saturation point. Dow point lD*sna the temperature to which the air must full he(ire .t is saturated with vapour at which temperature rdn mist, nr dew must fall The wind is given on a Hale in which 10 is a gale. Bain * Inches Sunshine 10 houra 20 minutes Maximum T. 72 deg P Minimum T. 48 deg. P Relative Humidity 80 Dew Point 49 deg P. Thermometer at 6 p.m fil deg. F Solar Radiation 131 deg. P. Wind—N.W. ; force 6 Svxdxy, 25rn M men. Rain • inch Sunshine 4 hours 10 minutes Maximum T. 03 dec P Minimum T. 47 deg P Relative Humidity SO Dew Point deg IS K Thermometer at 0 p.m. fi- 1 deg P Solar radiation 112 deg P Wind—S.W; force, 1 BAROMETER

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Southland Times, Issue 19774, 26 March 1906, Page 2

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Meteorological. Southland Times, Issue 19774, 26 March 1906, Page 2

Meteorological. Southland Times, Issue 19774, 26 March 1906, Page 2

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