METEOROLOGICAL.
57EATHEK FOSSOA3I, Rc7. D. C. Bates wired at noon ta-day :— Light aud variable vviuds, but easterly moderate to strong prevailing; expest warm and humid conditions. There are indications for hazy aud cloudy weather; glass little movement, but expect low pressure follow shortly. SHAKE TEMPEKATCKK. At 9 a.m. to-day, 70 deg. Fahr .Maximum temperature for previous 21 hours 85 cleg. Minimum temperature for previous 21 hours 52 aeg. barosieteb (Corrected). At 6 p m. yesterday 30.20. At 9 a.m. to-day 30.24 SUHSHIICE RECORD. S infhmp rneoHflii Saturday, llhrsoOmirn ; yesterday, 12hrs 25mins.
Mr H. G. Groves contributes the i"ollow.«fe meteorological notes, taken at Busfr Grove, for January :—Rainfall for month, 4.48 inches; maximum fall, 1.14 inches on the 19th; days with rain. 12; maximum temperatare, 92 degrees on the 25th ; minimum temperature, 44 degrees on the 22nd; rainfall for January, 1909, 2.66 inches.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXII, Issue 9596, 7 February 1910, Page 5
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