Meteorological Table for the Week ending Friday, September 15.
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Note.Hem.. Friday.. rhurs... Puesday Honday. londay . DAY. -TheThei •„ 60 «6i Ssi - .. 60 56i Highest during *E raometer from whi ' 'I I 46? 41$ h 62 64* 46 51^ 45 L 50* • 48 5»4 I -<2 I 61 M 43 49f i Lowe»t during Mean. Night. lOMETER. Mean. ich the abore is Uken i - - ■ 1 do. _ _ do. N.Ely., strong gusts do. Variable S. Easterly, light Easterly. Northerly N.Ewterly. Variable S.Euterly ! A.M. WINDS. I. ii hung in the open air, r - . . do. - do. N.Ely., strong gists do. Northerly I do. Westerly, Variable. .P.M. 'and completely alieli ■ ' Fine . .! Bain] Fine Showery Cloudy. Bain Fine - Cloudy A.M. WEATHEB. iered from the su«» • Showery Showery Rain Cloudy. Fine Showery do. Fine P.M.
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 80, 16 September 1843, Page 318
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145Meteorological Table for the Week ending Friday, September 15. Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 80, 16 September 1843, Page 318
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