METEOROLOGICAL.
Mr J. C. Boddir.gton reports as follows: - Kain fell on ninedajsin February on the Upper Plain. The maximum fall in 24 hours was 89 points un 3 3th, and 67 points on 12th, as against 25 points in 1905, 2.24 inches in 19U6, 1.31 inches in 1907, and 14 points in 1908. The minimum fall was 2 points on Bth, 16th and 18th. The total for the month was 2.15 inches,as against 2.18 inches in 1904, 69 points in 1905, 5.68 inches in 1906, 3.41 inches in 1907, and 31 points in 1908. The total for January and February was 5.01 inches, as against 3.84 inches in 1904, 2.46 inches .in 1905, 7.73 inches in 1906, 8.77 inches in 1907, and SI points in 1908. By Telegraph—Press Association. WELLINGTON, March 1. The following is Captain Edwin's weather forecast to 3 p.m. to-mor-row : —Strong winds principally from the southward with slowly falling btrometer northward of Napier and New Plymouth, but rising elsewhere.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3127, 2 March 1909, Page 5
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