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THE WEATHER.

NOVEMBER, 1866. !..-? „,,=.*; ... z, ..,--.> .•■ ■ r , A- .showery, unsettled month, and the coldest November (that of 1865 alone excepted). hitherto recorded) in nine; years. ".. Several ßtrong westerly gales occurred, especially on the 4th, sth, 13th, 20th, and 2ist ; during the three latter days the force was sometimes nearly ijolbs'WthVsquarefdot. ; '/: A very fine meteor was visible on the 9th at teWp.rn^ 'it moved from 8. to N., and was followed by 4 long train "of scintillated light. TH^'inek'n tempera* ure of the air was 530 degs., which" is 4 2 degs.-below the average oi' nine years. ' "Tile Tairifall -was 2 - &93 inches ; about an inch ■less' than-the average. '"■■" For readings of instruments see Gazette. The followingis a comparative table of weather 'during' November in nine years : —

CFAELES EOU3 MARTEN, -■■•■--' Director of Meteorological Stations. k Martehdale,- December 20fch, 1866.

' "'&.' melancholy result from practical rjo.kjng ,,-is,, reported from Tottenham. /Early on, the 2nd a boy named ßeecheroft thought? to' alarm his relatives by raising » ferydf fire.' The inmates rushed from, f their apartments in the. wildest confusion^ ; 's Eldest sister, a young lady / jtMTentyoyears of age, got out : upon the" leads. She was there seized* with a fit -kod- fell" into the yard below, from a 'h'cijgh : B,' j of^twenty-seven feet. ! :Ser right. •M s^£^B^.jned other

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Southland Times, Issue 621, 21 January 1867, Page 3

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438

THE WEATHER. Southland Times, Issue 621, 21 January 1867, Page 3

THE WEATHER. Southland Times, Issue 621, 21 January 1867, Page 3

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