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Meteorological Observatory at Te Aroha.

To Arolm Hot Springs L'pm dn). Altitude above the sea 100 feet. AnsTitAC’r foit January, 1890. Mean height of Barometer... 30.27 inches. Max. „ „ 30.50 on 27th, 28th Min. „ 29.80 on Bth Mean Tern, in shade ... G 4.0 Fa-li Max. „ „ ... 90.8 on 28th Min. „ „ ... 42.0 on 10th Max. Solar radiation ... 15G on 29th Total fail of rain ... 3.21 inches Number of days of rain ... 5 Max rain in any 24 hours 2.80 in, on Bth Prevailing winds from S.W. and W. A. Menzies, Observer

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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 449, 26 February 1890, Page 2

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Meteorological Observatory at Te Aroha. Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 449, 26 February 1890, Page 2

Meteorological Observatory at Te Aroha. Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 449, 26 February 1890, Page 2

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