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METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS, WELLINGTON, For Decemb e r, 1875.

* Means, &e. t. Means for same month previous eleven years. . .»,»,«» • j Fine bright weather up to 6th, with N.W. wind ; wet and stormy on 7th and Bth, N.W.; l'sin. ram recorded on 9th, and 750 miles of wind for previous 24 hours ; changed to S.E., and still wet, the lighter wind on 9th and 10th ; fine up to night of 15th, when it rained heavily, wind N.W. and oppressive ; bright and pleasant weather up to 26th, wind changeable very close, dense dry fog on night of 23rd ; on night of 26th came on rain from N.W., and continued wet and dull to end of month, very oppressive at times ; weather very wet for the time of year. Prevailing N.W wind. Max. temp, in shade, 77 5 : mm., 43 5. K. B. Gore, Observer.

— From Self-Repristering Instrument a j V o •3 . I- "S (L> o> for 24 hours previously. - 1 <u a a a ! | 1 1 $":\ a o a a E a o o P "J 1 6gS o u -«a =5 fl fl 30 '032 59 0 43.5 a . ■ 51-2 S H 129 9 g 39 ■a § 120 o 5 N.W. 2 29-861 64 -3 51-5 57'9 140 44 200 3 •639 66-6 55 3 60 6 135 43 230 390 4 •814 66 0 47 0 56-5 129 130 38 221 5 ■S22 65-0 55-3 60-1 49 200 0 •667 62-0 56-3 59 1 133 51 110 490 7 •699 65 5 58 0 617 130 52 •no 360 8 •562 62-3 5S.5 60'4 95 56 1-030 600 9 10 •656 •595 30'015 62-3 59-0 64'0 rfir 58-6 55-9 59 0 78 75 79 51 48 48 1-500 •600 •250 750 100 360 N.W. 12 •212 68-0 49-0 58-5 139 41 150 S.E. 13 •204 69 0 56-5 62'7 134 47 340 N.W. 14 •090 69 0 54-8 61-9 130 45 210 15 29-978 74-5 59-5 67-0 137 50 200 16 •853 69-3 60 5 64-0 100 54 •700 370 17 30-055 67-5 55 3 61*4 136 50 290 18 19 •063 •327 68-9 65-5 56-3 53 0 62-6 59-2 133 113 50 47 030 250 150 S.E. 20 21 "394 "314 70 0 71-5 52 0 51-0 61-0 61-2 130 150 46 43 160 220 22 •254 75-0 57-0 66-0 148 50 105 23 •317 70-0 56'0 63 0 146 52 115 24 ■034 73-3 55-0 64-1 138 46 J 20 N.W. 25 •046 74-8 58 3 66-5 139 53 200 S.E. 26 29'910 74-0 56-0 65-0 147 49 100 27 70S 69-0 61-5 65-2 137 54 ■900 100 N.W. 2S 29 •848 30-034 72-0 70-0 62 9 01-5 67-4 C5-7 149 141 5S 58 •050 •070 250 100 210 30 29-937 75-0 64-3 70 4 144 58 •600 31 •645 65-0 63.5 66.2 13C 58 •320 390 * KS g m 62*0 12J 49 Pga 252 N".W. t 29-S63 OU Vi 1 " " 11 days 1" J

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 227, 15 January 1876, Page 12

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METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS, WELLINGTON, For December, 1875. New Zealand Mail, Issue 227, 15 January 1876, Page 12

METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS, WELLINGTON, For December, 1875. New Zealand Mail, Issue 227, 15 January 1876, Page 12

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