THERMOMETER READINGS.
i ;, ; ; FOBi SUMMER 1912. . 'A (By raepaphr-flpoolal (torresponfieaiU) 1 Auckland, January 1. The mean. temperature for the moats part has bccn.G2.B degrees,'which'is lowcf than tho average .temperature'rof:' tho period by \ about ;four: degrees. Last month tho highest 6hade temperature "re* corded.was C 5.5 degrees, wlwreas, vtous years, 80 {o 85 degrees werecom-' mon, ■'.; ■.■ ,'"'" ■'■ The records of the Bunshimt ■in Aucto land during 1912 are hot yet to hand, but the moan temporaturo for, tho year will almost certainly bo found to be under tho average year's 1 records.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1637, 2 January 1913, Page 4
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90THERMOMETER READINGS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1637, 2 January 1913, Page 4
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