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METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS, WELLINGTON.

For January, 1875.

* Means, Ac. f Previous 11 years. Notes,- Dull close wet weather on Ist, 2nd, and 3rd, wind N.W. and strong, followed by a succession of bright, clear warm days, with prevailing N.W. winds and very dry, often stormy, especially on 6th, 7th, Bth, 23rd, 24th, and 20th, at times very hot and oppressive; fine nights. On 28th and 20th heavy rain from S.E. and cold—l - 06in. recorded on the 30th, the max. for month ; Lightning on night of Ist, fog bank on nights of 21st and 22nd to N.E., partially obscuring moon. On the whole very fine summer weather, though rather too dry. Max. temp. In shade, 81; min,, 51. .Slight earthquake felt on 4th at 6.30. R. I?. Cork, Government Observer.

1 From .Self-Registering Instruments* for 24 hours previously. ’ ' & Barometer reih and corrected, (inches). Max. Temp.- in i Shade. a 1 Mean Tempera1 ture. 5 9 a ll | _ ll Rain Fall in Inches 1 Veloc. Wind in l Miles. Direction of Wi 1 29-570 700 50 T> GO-2 14245 100 S.E. '118 720 61-5 007 105 45 •400 . 85 N.WV i 08-0 GOV 04-0 130 42 '•800 40C N.W. 4 *55£ 68-5 55-5 G2'0 129 40 •600 355 N.W, 3004S 69-0 53 3 Cl-1 132 40 22C N.K. 0 •Oo: 71-9 52-0 01*9 140 39 135 N.W. '00i 08-0 57-5 027 138 39 40C N.W. £ 29-85S 70,5 59-9 05'2 142 42 400 N.W. I 30-045 66-0 oo-o 030 142 40 395 N.W. 1( •035 Vi-0 55-3 04*0 142 45 •85 N.K. = 13 20*894 78-0 59'0 08-5 148 50 100 S.E. 12 *775 81-0 58-0 09’5 155 45 80 N.W, IS ■75k 77 a 57*5 G7’4 145 43 115 N.E. 14 *778 78-0 59 3 68'0 147 44 110 N.W. 15 *64£ 74*0 02 5 U8-2 149 45 335 N.W. 1G "850 77*0 51-0 G4'0 149 40 170 N.W. 17 *72(3 70-0 CO-3 151 45 350 N.W.' 18 '8D0 69-0 57*0 03*0 140 40 400 S.E. 19 30*008 69*3 53 H till) 145 38 150 N.W. 20 *130 78-0 57 0 s/v 145 4S 125 S.E . 21 29-944 Wb C2-3 71-4 140 42 230 N.W. 22 •845 7K*0 58‘0 J8-0 144 40 .130 150 N.W. 2.3 •C72 74*5 03-5 19 0 140 4G 205 N.W. 24 •387 /7*0 j3'6 HV2. 130: 43 400 N.W. 25 '309 72-0 JO-5 JO'2 142 45 350 N.W. 20 •720 73-0 55 3 J4‘l 144 40 m N.W. 27 •844 JO-5 57 -3 51‘9 149 60 450 N.W. 2H •700 58-8 jro 34-9 144 54 350 S.E. 20 777 J5 0 >3 0 59*3 103 49 •550 184 s.e. : 30 •819 JO-O 33*6 50*7 103 48 TOGO 255 S.E. 31 30-047 71*0 510 Gl'O 137 4V 80 N.E. : * 29-785 723 57-0 04'9 139 44 3-540 230 N.W. t 29-859 «2'9 3 585 10 days

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4344, 20 February 1875, Page 2

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METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS, WELLINGTON. New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4344, 20 February 1875, Page 2

METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS, WELLINGTON. New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4344, 20 February 1875, Page 2

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