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METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS WELLINGTON.

* Means &c. t Means for same month previous fourteen years. Notes.— Generally fine up to 12th; strong wind on 3rd, N.W.; on evening of 4th lightning; from 13th to end of month showery, generally, bub with intervals of fine, bright, and pleasant weather; on 21st strong S.B. wind, with hail and rain, very cold; on 23rd sudden squall of rain hail at night from 5.8.; 29th stormy from N.W., with rain increasing to a severe gale at night. Max. rain recorded on 19th, l*500ln.; prevailing N.W, winds; snow on opposite bills on 21st and 23rd. Max. temp, la shade, 02*3; min., 31*5. Earthquake on Bth at 7*53 a.m.: slight, double shock. R B. Gork.

Po R Au OUST, 1878. Prom Self-Registering Instruments 1 for 24 hears previously K3 . n A a d a ll a. .3 g a Date. Barometer and correc (inches). 1 ll a H a . II Maximum Sun. I Minimum 1 Gross. Rain Pall Inches Veloc. Wi Miles. a 3 3 29’457 48*3 31*5 3!)*fl 92 2£ *060 65 S.E. •2 29*334 30*3 43*3 95 31 *130 85 N.E. 3 23*805 53*2 43*3 48*3 96 3$: 351 N.W *4 25* 811 51*8 39*5 45*6 97 31 *010 315 w. 5 29112 51 *8 41*8 46*8 97 35 275 N.W. 6 29'6T£ 55*3 39.3 47*3 100 305 IV. 7 29*867 52*8 34*3 43*5 90 3C 176 E. 8 29*99] 54*6 32*0 43*0 103 2li 50 N.W 9 29 925 SB’S 44*0 48‘I 107 37 340 N.W, 10 29*882 48*3 51 *1 103 41 395 N.W. 11 29*611 54-3 47*3 50*8 77 42 *020 322 N.W. 12 29 832 54*0 43*0 48*5 97 3d •060 143 N.W. 13 29*402 59-3 43-0 .w « 105 34 *330 330 N.W 14 29*633 530 40*3 4R*6 97 38 *070 135 N.W 15 29*482 59-0 46*0 R 2*6 104 43 240 .N.E. 16 29785 52-3 35*5 4»» 99 32 •080 ISO N.W 29*078 55*0 45*0 50*0 103 42 *220 225 N.W. IS 29*501 r.r-0 44*7 «V« 100 42 *120 235 N.W. 19 29544 49*5 39*5 44'b 93 38 1*600 65 N.W. 20 29*279 56*0 45*3 50*6 103 43 355 N.W. 21 29*337 57-3 38*3 47.8 105 34 205 S.!E. 22 29*646 in-o 33*0 395 95 29 *200 350 W. 23 29*486 60'S 39*3 45*0 103 34 260 N.W. 24 29 732 53*0 40*3 49*1 110 83 *230 105 N.W. 25 29*591 500 41*3 48C 110 37 130 N.W. 29*745 58*5 43*5 51*0 111 40 *260 45 S.E. 27 29*885 50*0 34*0 42*0 95 31 *050 200 N.W. 28 29*732 55*0 44*5 49*7 110 41 180 N.W. 29*732 52*3 39*0 50*6 125 34 200 N.W. 80 29*406 54*0 39*5 40*7 97 85 *700 510 S.E. 31 29*837 47*0 37*5 42*2 95 33 *310 205 S.E. ♦ 29-675 53*8 40*5 47*1 101 '36 4*350 223 N.W. t 29.848 48*4 6*421 17 days

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5444, 7 September 1878, Page 2

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METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS WELLINGTON. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5444, 7 September 1878, Page 2

METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS WELLINGTON. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5444, 7 September 1878, Page 2

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