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METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS WELLINGTON.

Fob. Maboh, 187 B.

* Means Ac. + Means for same month previous fourteen years. Notes. —Bather showery early part, and slight rain In middle and end of month ; but on the whole fine pleasant weather experienced with fine-bright nights. Prevailing N.W. wind, and strong on 17th, 18th, 26th, 27th, and 30th. from that quarter; very strong wind on night of 20th from S.E. ; maximum rain recorded on 7th, *4soin.; maximum temperature in shade 77* 5, minimum 45 3. The total rain registered at the City Reservoir was 2'olin on G days, that for Wellington being l*Cßßin. on 13 days. R. B. Gore.

d From Self-Registering Instruments for 4 hours previously Direction of 'Wind. Bate. Barometer redu and corrected. (inchesX Max. Temp, in | Shade. Min. Temp, in Shade. t* 1 EH a . II a 1 ’ 3s Minimum on Grass. Rain Fall in Inches Veloc. Wind in Miles. 1 30187 68*5 56-6 62*5 126 50 257 N.W. 2 29 991 693 58 3 03*8 135 52 260 N. W. 3 20’839 (i9-ft 59-0 64*0 120 55 •230 360 N.W 4 29-902 66-5 58*0 62*2 122 54 *170 340 N.W. 5 30*043 67 3 55*2 EU*2 12V 51 200 S.E, 0 20*910 01-3 55-5 58-4 110 52 *350 150 S.E, 7 29 859 59 0 53 5 56*2 DO 50 *450 100 S.E. 8 29 923 62*0 48*5 55-2 118 43 ■004 105 N.E. 0 29 975 GS’5 52-3 30*4 122 43 45 N.E. 10 30'304 70 5 5T8 32*1 130 48 105 S.E. u 30292 68 0 49 3 536 125 43 95 N.W. 12 30-104 71*0 56*8 33'9 124 50 210 N.W. 13 30*082 725 64*2 33*3 128 48 110 S.E. 14 30-071 70 0 59*0 34-5 127 51 180 N.W. 15 30-343 74-0 52-0 63'0 120 49 110 N-E. 16 30-276 73*0 51*0 62*0 120 47 00 N.W. 17 30 092 77 -5 64*0 70-7 135 56 280 N.W. 18 30*015 63‘6 63*0 65*7 125 58 •66i 380 N.W, 19 20 952 09*5 03*5 66*5 118 58 .001 340 N.W. 20 29 803 68-5 020 65 2 116 >8 *040 450 N.W. 21 30*271 07-5 500 58-7 119 43 •110 415 S.E. 22 30*145 65*1 52 0 58-5 121 42 245 N.W. 23 30002 69*0 52-0 60*6 120 48 200 N.W. 24 29-751 GG 5 56*5 61*5 122 50 350 N.W. 25 30171 08-8 50-3 59*5 128 43 •002 170 S.E. 26 30*197 67*5 45*5 565 11B 42 175. N.W. 27 29 945 08-3 69-0 63-6 121 51 360 N.W. 28 29-852 67 0 54*0 60-5 123 45 *015 400 w. 29 30-021 04-0 45-3 54-0 125 40 ■015 110 N.W. 30 29-902 63-5 54*8 591 117 51 350 N.W. 31 20'6S4 63*3 577 60*5 113 50 •300 470 N.W. ♦ 30-029 07-9 54-9 01*4 121 49 1-633 239 t 30-009 62 0 2*831 10 clays

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5633, 19 April 1879, Page 2

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METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS WELLINGTON. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5633, 19 April 1879, Page 2

METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS WELLINGTON. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5633, 19 April 1879, Page 2

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