METEOROLOGICAL READINGS.
a—: The following meteorological readings have been furnished to us from Alford Station. Next week we propose to add similar returns from Chertaey and Ashburton to this list. Thermometer Readings. Date. Min. Max. Observations. June 21 16. 62. Frost. ~22 9 5 64. Hardest frost experienced at Alford Forest for many years. ~ 23 14. 35- Frost, cloudy. ~ 24 26. 60. Frost. ~ 25 21. 65. Frost. ~26 24. 63. Thaw, with N.W. wind. ~ 27 31. ii. N.W. wind. Rainfall nd. The thermometer at the Alford Station is a Negretti and Zambra max. and min., graduated to Fahrenheit’s scale ; situation. 4ft above ground.- .
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1292, 28 June 1884, Page 2
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103METEOROLOGICAL READINGS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1292, 28 June 1884, Page 2
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