Meteorological Observatory at Te Aroha.
- _ To Aroiia Hot Springs Bum iin). Altitude üb)vo the sea 100, feet. Absthac’ fok Makc.ii, 15.90. Mean lieigl.it of Barometer... 30.50 inches. Max.' ‘ „ ' "»■' ' 30.75 on 51'li',’ fith, Min. ' '' ! 3o.Uon'29ili Mean Tcni. iii sluiile'.,/ •». 7.7.2 Fall. Max. 1 „ ’ . 'BB.O on Snl Min. ~ ~ .07 oon 2Gfli, 29tb, 31'st, Max'. Shlar radiation on btli, ' ' ' I£>l Total fail of rain ' " ... ' ... 2.74 indies I\umber of (iays of rain " ... 6 Max. rain in oiiy 24 hours, on the " "... ... 1.019 Prevailing winds from South * ’’’ '' ' - !1 “ ‘ A.. Micnztks, Observer
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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 466, 26 April 1890, Page 2
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86Meteorological Observatory at Te Aroha. Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 466, 26 April 1890, Page 2
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