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Meteorological Observatory at Te Aroha.

(Te Alpha Hot Spring's Vomnln). Altitude ab->ve the sea 100 feet. J&B6TKAC' FOrt JANUARY, 1889. Meav height of IWoim-ter 30.20 inches Mfix. „ „ 30.i0 on '2nd Win. „ „ 29.8fi ... 6th Mean Tern, in shade Bft.s F»il». Max. „ „ 980,, on the 2Bth Mm. „ „ 89 0 „on the 3rd MdxFoliirnidiiition 163 P«h ,/21st&28i-d Tntiilfa ) ol'raiiiin inches 70 Kutuber of days of rain 5 Mhx lain in any 24 hours 80 mi 11th. Prevailing wind Iroui Went

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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 346, 27 February 1889, Page 2

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Meteorological Observatory at Te Aroha. Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 346, 27 February 1889, Page 2

Meteorological Observatory at Te Aroha. Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 346, 27 February 1889, Page 2

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