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THE WEATHER.

NOVEMBER, 1866. A showery, .uneettlpd month, and_tha coldest November (that of 1865 alone excepted) hitherto recorded in nine years. ■..- Several-strong westerly •jalijs.occurred, e**peeially on tbe -ith. sth. 13th, 20th.. and 21st ; dnrine the ♦hr**.** latter days the force waa sometimes nearly 20 lbs to the square foot.- - A very fj-rte meteor was ; ;.vif ible On -the 9th at a3op m. Tt moved from S. to N., nnd was foi ... low"d by.a.long.train of. acintillated. light. ,-,- ■,■.■■ The me anietnpera-ure of the air,was 53*0 ? degs., , which is: 4 2 degs. below the average.of nine year.-*. The rainfall was ,2*B§3, inches ; .about an inch less than tbe averas;e. ' , r -, [ ■ :";" • ■/ For;readingß of instruments see Gazette.

Tlie following is a comparative table of 'weather, during. November in nine years :— , , , ; , - !

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Southland Times, Issue 622, 23 January 1867, Page 2

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THE WEATHER. Southland Times, Issue 622, 23 January 1867, Page 2

THE WEATHER. Southland Times, Issue 622, 23 January 1867, Page 2

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