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THE WEATHER.

METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS DORI^ if AUGUST, 1863, ||r Barometer (mean pressure) . . 29*53' |i | Amount of rain • ... . .. ' aS Mean temperature of the air . . 44.1 gg Greatest heat in shade . . 58 -0 JML ■ Greatest cold io night ... 24.0j5|8 Higliest reading in. aun ... Lowest reading on grass ... 20-5 ||p ♦Daily range of temperature ... 102 Relative humidity (0—100) ... * 83^f ♦Amount of cloud (0—10) ... 7 ||J Forceof viind (O-r-12) .j. ... 3 ||| Days no rain fell V ... . . ..". 1 4 Direction of wind (f roni compass):-- m& N. to KW. .;. .'.. 8 days ||| E. to S.E. ... .. 13 „ M w. towjf.w. .. io „ m * Mean. :.,, ■. -' •->-■ ... l ijg| Chaelbs Rocs Mabt^w Mar tendale» Ryal Bush. '

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Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 89, 11 September 1863, Page 2

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THE WEATHER. Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 89, 11 September 1863, Page 2

THE WEATHER. Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 89, 11 September 1863, Page 2

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