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Meteorological Table for the Week ending Friday, Sept.

On the night of the sth it blew a hard gale from the S.E., with very heavy gusts occasionally. In one pf these the thermometer was blown off the nails which attached it to the back of the house? and the tube broken. .In the morning, snow was seen on the mountain over the Poisoned Valley. On the afternoon of the 6th, while we still had the wind south-easterly, with occasional strong gusts, two" 1 , small craft were Observed standing out of the bay with a mederate westerly breeze.

AGENTS FOR THIS PAPER. London M. J. Chappell, 84, Lombard-st. Port Nicholson Mr. S. Re vans, Gazette Office. Auckland Messrs. Moobe and Dombkain, Standard Office. Bay of Islands Mr. Beli-oed, Oburoer Office v Taranaki Mr'.R. Barrett. LATEST DATES OF NEWSPAPERS RECEIVED. London April 30 Port Nicholson. . . . Aug. 20 Sydney Aug. 6 Auckland Aug. 18 Melbourne May 31 Bay of Islands .... March 17 Geelong June 13 .

Note.Friday. . Thun... Wed.... Tuesday Monday. Sunday . 5at..... DAY. —The Thermometer fi ...... 504 66 *9 66 544 SI 53 51 51 574 *9 874 Sh. 2h. Bb. A. A.M. P.M. I *•»*. I P.M. THERMOMETER. torn whicl ■• - " - 48 during Night. it the above is taken is t Southerly, light do. S. Westerly Southerly, hard gale Southerly, light Strong gusts. N.Ely. Variable. S. Easterly , A.M. WINDS. hung in the open air, and completely shell 1 • N.Wetterljr. do. S. Easterly, fresh Fine. S.We»terly, fresh .Very fine Strong guitt. S.Ely. 'lUin. Showery. Nly. 5.8., hard gale Rain. Fine. - Strong gusts. N.Ely. Heavy rain. S. Easterly Showery. r.M. A.M. ired from the sun. Fine. Squally with rain. Fine. Rain. Cloudy. Heavy Rain. Cloudy. WEATHER. r.M. ■*-.*

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 27, 10 September 1842, Page 106

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Meteorological Table for the Week ending Friday, Sept. Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 27, 10 September 1842, Page 106

Meteorological Table for the Week ending Friday, Sept. Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 27, 10 September 1842, Page 106

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