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METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS, WELLINGTON.

* Means, &c. f Means previous seven years. Notes.—Weather throughout the month fine and bright, but very dry ; rainfall considerably below the average for same month in previous years ; greatest fall, recorded on the 2nd, only 0.370 inches. Strong winds, and prevailed from N.W.; very strong on the sth; severe gale on the 12th and 13th with slight rain; on 18th and 22nd also strong; on 23rd strong gale, and on 25th stormy with slight rain, all from W.W. Yery hot weather during latter part of the month, but geoerally cool nights. Max. temp, on the 18th, 72-5. 8,. B.G-obe, Government Observer.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 50, 6 January 1872, Page 11

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METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS, WELLINGTON. New Zealand Mail, Issue 50, 6 January 1872, Page 11

METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS, WELLINGTON. New Zealand Mail, Issue 50, 6 January 1872, Page 11

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