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METEOROLOGICAL.

Gbeat and sudden changes, both in temperature and moisture, hare characterised the* , weather tables during the past week. Although the storm telegrams received by Captain Chrisp from Wellington, hare not been fully . Terrified here, we have felt somewhat of the k force of the gales they predicted. On Sunday L fright' lu»t, wit h a warm, unseasonable heat, KoM-ltite wind at N.W. the glass dropped ■aarUenly as low as 28 95 after which, towards ■Monday morning, it blew coldly from the The nights are cold, and calm, and the ■days eloudy, with invigorating breezes,

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 287, 7 July 1875, Page 2

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METEOROLOGICAL. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 287, 7 July 1875, Page 2

METEOROLOGICAL. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 287, 7 July 1875, Page 2

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