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METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS, WELLINGTON.

Fob. April, 1879,

* Means ftc. t Moans for same month previous fourteen years. Notes.— On 3rd, at night, gale from N.W., with run; Oth, stormy from N.W.; on night of 13th, strong N.W. wind and rain ; also 11th. wind and rain,

IN. ;on 21st and 22nd, stormy, from 5.8., with rain. Otherwise the weather during the month was pleasant and bright, with prevailing N. W. and S.B. win is. The greatest rain recorded on 15th, ‘O3O inches. The maximum temperature in shade, 71*3 ; the minimum, 410. Earthquake reported on 24th at 10. p.m., slight. Rainfall at reservoir, 2 730 inches on 10 days. R. B. Gone.

Date. | Barometer reduced aud corrected, (inches). From Self-Registering Instruments for 4 hours previously Direction of Wind. .3 a, a r* yf -d <, Ji | Min. Temp, in | Shade. 1 Mean Tempera- | ture. a 1 || 1 Minimum on • 1 Grass. Rain Fall in Inches Veloc. Wind in Miles.' 1 80 ICS cs-o 45’5 5G-7 117. 41 190 N.W. 30-323 GO 0 45 0 57-0 12/ 41 100 N.E. 3 . 0 1C3 70-3 51-0 oo ■« 122 40 110 N.W. 4 20'IMO 71-3 59-2 (33*2 120 52 •750 440 N.W, 29-012 no 40 0 5S-5 127 49 200 N.W. 30'357 05*3 t(T5 65-9 118 42 •020 300 S.E. 7 30-398 58 0 44 0 510 116 39 110 N.W.: 8 30-450 (WO (7 0 54*6 115 43 100 N.W. 9 80'431 05‘5 40-3 55-9 116 42 95 S.E. 10 30-300 CS’O 52-0 ;o-u 116 40 105 N.W. 11 30 184 03*5 555 59 5 no 61 340 N.W. 12 30-190 05 *5 52 3 589 113 47 110 N.W. 13 30-047 OS 5 57 9 03-2 119 53 250 N.W. 11 29750 07 5 59 7 13 (i 110 55 '820 340 N.W. ir> 20 750 03-5 >8-0 007 79 54 ■930 430 N; W. 10 30 '024, 07-0 49 5 58-2 108 45 130 S.E. 17 30'321 50-3 47 B 53‘G 115 43 •150 200 SE. 18 30*510|54M 48 0 51*2 107 42 •100 95 S.E. 19 30-378 57 0 44 0 50-0 117 38 95 N.E. •20 30 074 050 45-0 50 0 113 49 00 n.b; 21 30-101 05*3 483 6(3*8 125. 43 TOO 140 S.E. 22 30037 52 3 403 19*3 100 43 ■730 200 S.E.. 23 30 TOE 52-5 47 3 40‘9 87 44 TOO 300 S.E. 24 30*085 65-3 41*0 48-1 115 so 100 N.E. •*r> 3'V22£ 500 47-0 51*5 100 43 ■170 60 N.E. 20 30-408 (12-3 50'3 50'3 115 43 TOO 105 S.E, 27 39-341 5S'3 42 5 50*4 110 38 05 S.E. 28 30 381 053 40*5 55 9 113 40 65 N.W. 29 30 "4 50 023 4.-3 53 8 119 so 05 N.W. 30 30-331 040 43*9 539 119 40 VO N.E. T 30-211 j'13-l 4S*0 55-8 1133 43 G 3-970 189 t 30-027 57T 1 3-S08 (12 days

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5654, 14 May 1879, Page 2

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METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS, WELLINGTON. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5654, 14 May 1879, Page 2

METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS, WELLINGTON. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5654, 14 May 1879, Page 2

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