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Meteorological OBser vatory at Te Aroha.

(Te Arolm Hot Springs L'om.iin). Altitude ab»ve the sea 100 foot. Abstkac' 1 ' k.i k Fkhhumiy, 1889.* Mkan height of Barometer 30.17 inches Max. „ „ 30.40 on 28th Mm. „ „ *29.80 ...13th Moan Tern, in shade 07.1 Fall. Max. „ „ 88.0,, on the Bth & 17th Alin. „ „ 49.0 „on the 21 -t& 22nd Mean Solar radiation 140 Fall. M.ix. „ „ 164 „on the-lst Totalfa.l ofrni'n in inches 3.70 Number of days of rain 7 Max rain in any 24 hours 1.73 indies on 3rd. Prevailing wind from West A. Menziks, ! Observer

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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 353, 23 March 1889, Page 2

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Meteorological OBservatory at Te Aroha. Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 353, 23 March 1889, Page 2

Meteorological OBservatory at Te Aroha. Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 353, 23 March 1889, Page 2

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