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METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS, WELLINGTON, For July, 1875.

• Means, &c. t Mean for same month previous 11 years. , , ... Note. —Very wet, squally, and unpleasant during the month, with short intervals of bright weather. The total rainfall in excess of previous years, the max. recorded on the sth, 2"550in., also heavy rain fell on the 19th from N.W., 2’OOin. registered on 20th. Prevailing N.W. andS.E. winds ; very strong on Ist, 4th and lit!: from S.E., and on 12th and 14th from S.W.: also on 30th and 31st from N.W. Hail on 12th. Fog on 2nd, 3rd, Sth, 25th, and 26th. Very cold and severe at times. Max. temp, in shade 00"0 min. 34"3. _ „ R. B. Gore, Government Observer

From Self-Registering Instrumentsfor 21 hours previously. •d ft Barometer redu and corrected, (inches). t S52 Min. Temp, iu 1 Shade. a 1 H a . Maximum in | Sun. Minimum on 1 Grass. Rain Fall in Inches Veloc. Wind in 1 Miles. E o a .2 3 29‘496i60’0 43 0 51*5 99 35 1-900 300 S.E. *956 460 40*9 43*4 69 34 •450 400 S.E. SO'195 100 39-0 12-5 81 33 •250 150 S.E. 4 29-699 53-0 10-5 467 92 33 50 S.E. *501 49*0 41*5 45*2 65 33 2*550 400 S.E. c •eoi 530 100 16-5 95 31 ■100 200 w. 7 ■631 54*0 396 46-8 07 32 200 w. S •065 54*3 37 8 40 0 98 30 110 S.E. 9 ■2S3 57-0 36-0 16-5 97 30 97 N.E. 10 •312 5S *0 12-0 50-0 100 33 50 N. 11 *915 59-3 130 51-1 103 36 220 N.W. 12 '526 57-0 47*7 10S 33 •100 290 N.W. 13 SO’045 5S*0 398 48‘9 103 30 •no 310 N.W. 14 29-S05 56-0 13-8 19-9 98 36 110 N.W. 15 30*238 59*3 39-0 19 T 107 36 26U S.W. 16 •28S 49-9 31-3 421 89 30 100 200 N.W. ir •06C 195 13-8 46 6 S3 31 *160 315 N.W. IS 29*95C 53-0 17-5 50-2 88 36 •650 130 N.W. 19 •782 57 5 50-8 51-1 89 13 •800 365 N.W. 20 *722 56*5 51*5 54-0 67 44 2-000 310 N.W. 21 •SS7 580 15-5 SI 7 107 39 .030 290 S.E. 22 3012C 50-0 41-0 15 b 102 37 210 w. 23 ■09C 52-5 350 137 99 29 100 N.W. 24 ■176 51-3 35-0 14-a 102 30 110 S.E. *125 530 37-8 45*4 102 31 90 S.E. 26 29*995 52 0 lO'O 16-0 93 35 .050 50 N.E. 27 30 012 51-9 11-3 18T 75 39 •750 100 S.E. 2S *33£ 51*0 46-0 4S‘0 97 39 150 N.W. 29 ■203 55-5 41-5 18-5 105 38 10(J N.W. 30 29*621 5S*5 15-5 52-0 79 40 *110 200 N.W. 31 *541 57-0 53 0 55*0 93 49 .210 520 N.W. * 29*939 54*1 41-S 47-9 92 35 10*930 207 N.W. t 29-851 17'9 5 764 16 dvs.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4488, 7 August 1875, Page 2

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METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS, WELLINGTON, For July, 1875. New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4488, 7 August 1875, Page 2

METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS, WELLINGTON, For July, 1875. New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4488, 7 August 1875, Page 2

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