WEATHER REPORT.
Meteorological Beport for the week ended Friday, May 8, 1885. The following table shows the readings of the barometer and rain guage at 9.3U a.m. on the aays mentioned, and the maximum and minimum temperature during the preceding 24 hours : —
W.B.— Mr Fry reports that a very heavy storm of rain fell at the Makino yesterday morning. There was none in Feilding. SIML. GOODBBHIBI. FeUdiag, May 8. 1885.
X Thermo. 3 Rainfall Days. S feet from id tiring 2 ground in iprecedi'g p5 shade. 24 hours, j ""* Max. Mm. | Saturday 2985 74- 69' 0- 10 int. Sunday 30 05 7i' 53' 000 „ Monday *O2 72' 48- 000 „ Tuesday 'OB 73* 48' 016 Wednesday.. 04 66' 46* 000 „ Thursday 2994 65* 61' 007 „ Friday......... 30:07 71* 50. 0.00
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Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 139, 9 May 1885, Page 2
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