A supplement to the New Zealand Gazette of Thursday last, published on Monday, contains a communication from Mr. J. T. Thomson, the Surveyor-General of . New Zealand, to Sir Julius Vogel, covering notes on the longitude of the survey observatory of Wellington ; and also computations of corrections of the moon’s distances, by Sir George. Airey. Tho technical importance of the subject consists in the survey observatory being the initial station of general surveys now going on. Sir Julias Vogel concurs in Mr. Thomson’s suggestion that the information should be published in the Gazette . ,
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5353, 24 May 1878, Page 6
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