Meteorological Table for the Week ending Friday, August 11.
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Note.— TheThei Friday.; 57 Mean .. 55f Thun. . .1 60 Wed.... I 60 Tuesday 55 Monday. 50 Sunday .1 54 Sat 55 during the: rmometer I •. I 35} 35 39 38 3? • 40 . 39 28 Lowest during Night. lOMETER.from which the abore it. taken i I I l 45J 40 Southerly • 49& do. <*<>• 49 8. Easterly, light 46 18.1 8. Westerly, fresh .___....- 45 do., gutty 414 B.Easterly. N.Wly. 414 N.Wetterly Mean « A.M. WINDS. i brag in th» open air, i do. Southerly) fresh Variable, light S. Westerly Variable, light do. IN. Westerly. Variable P.M. ten air, and completely il Cloudy i Very fine do. Fine Rain do. ■ [Very fine a., it. ■hell belt WEATHER. sred from the aui Cloudy, Fine do. Very fine Fine Showery do. Very fine P.M.
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 75, 12 August 1843, Page 298
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156Meteorological Table for the Week ending Friday, August 11. Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 75, 12 August 1843, Page 298
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