METEOROLOGICAL, SUMMARY FOR THE MOUTH OF SEPTEMBER , 1852.
„ . Inches. Bain*. ". 468-lOOths. Number of days continuous rain. . . . 0 Number of showery days 8 Number of days overcast 4 Number of finebrightcleardays....lB
BAROMETER. THERMOMETFJI Highest Mean Lowest 9 a.m. Noon. 4 p.m. 9 a.m. Noon. 4 pm. In. In. In. Deg. Deg. Beit. 36 30 30-30 36-28 64 00 62 36 03 3002 3001 56 57.5 66-5 29-18 29-16 29-20 48 49 49 30*02 in. 56 6 deg. Meteorological Eegister at the Chnrch 01, Thorndon Flat, Wellington, New General mean »....-. Extracted from the of England Scho Zealand. October 1, 1852.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VIII, Issue 749, 6 October 1852, Page 2
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