WEATHER REPORT.
Feosi Readings of Instbtjmbnts at the Office op Tins Joubnal. ] The readings aro taken at noon each day. The tbermoruoter column ehowo the highest and lowest temperature (in SITAde) during tlio preceding 24 hours. In connection with the barometric readings—H signifies rising, F falliug, 8 stationary.
ReMABKS. Weather at 9 o'clook this morning:— Bluff, north-we6t breeze ; Dunedin, culm ; Oatnaru, light north-west wind: Christchurch light northeast wind ; bluo sky with clouds at each place; Hokitika, calm, gloouiy ; Bsalcy, fresh north-west wind, cJoudy. Along the sou'-westor path there Jiaa beon an appreciable barometric depression sinco yesterday. At tho Benley, on tho contrary, tho barometo? is exceptionally high. Sea : Moderate on tho West coast. High water at Lyttellon to-morrow: Morning, 026 j afternoon, 056. Tho followinglntercolonial weather osebange was received last night : —" Sydney, Monday. —Fh:e weather, with light uorth-eait winds in Now South Wales and South Auatrnlm, with moderate south-east in Tasmania. Barometer—Portland, 30*2 ; Hobart, 30 #l ; Sydney, 302."
I Babombtbb. I Thebmombtbb. I I Mtix.'Min. Feb. 8... | £9 10 | 80 48 Feb. 9... | 29 37 | 70 43 Feb. 10... j 29-43 j G3 46 | Feb. 12... | 29 65 (at 9 p.m.). Feb. 13... | 29-82 | 6G 46 Fob. 14... j 29C6R | 73 54
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 4309, 14 February 1882, Page 3
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202WEATHER REPORT. Star (Christchurch), Issue 4309, 14 February 1882, Page 3
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