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Wellington and Auckland
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HAMILTON, This Day. From the point of view of human comfort one of -the officers of the Department of Scien'tific and Industrial Research, Dr. Macky, recently evaluated the climate of Wellington and Auckland as examples on a recognised international comfort scale. Dr. E. Marsden, Director of the Department, submitted the following comparison to the- annual conference of the National Dairy Association at Hamilton: — Designation of Number of Days in Dav each cateeorv
Wgtn. Auckd. Croydon Warm (over-hot) .... — — 6 Pleasant . (relaxing) . . 12 57 64 Cool (rather bracing) 99 215 88 Very cool (very bracing) 130 84 118 Cold (over-cold) .... 89 10 65 Very cold 33 — 21 Bitterly cold • 3 ^ — 3
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 135, 24 June 1937, Page 12
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