Meteorological Observatory at Te Aroha.
T« Aroha Hot Spring L'-nutin). Altitude ah'iva| th* «•» 100 feet, Absti4C'»’ yo* M?am height of Barometer... 30.50 inches. Max. „ „ 30.75 on st!i, fitli, Win. „ 80.1401120 th Mean Trio, in *h**de ... 77-2 Fall. M*x. „ ... 83.0 on 3rd Min. „ C7.o»n2fitl. t *2Wi, 31-t. W>x. Solar radiation on kiU, J- r »l T"tal fa.) of rain ... 2.74 inuht-K Number of dsys of rain 6 M*x. ruin ill nny 24 hours, on the 29th 1.09 Prevailing winds from South A. Mknzucv, Observer
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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 465, 23 April 1890, Page 2
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83Meteorological Observatory at Te Aroha. Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 465, 23 April 1890, Page 2
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