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Meteorological Observatory at Te Aroha.

To Arqlui Hot Springs poiqun), Altitude above tl\a sea IQQ feef. Abstract vok Apiub, 1890. Mka* height qf Baroipetor... 30-02 inches. Max- „ „ 30.80 on ths 2Gth Mip, M „ 30.10 Qn 18th Moan T?ui. in shfldo ... V 0.7 F«b. Mux. ,i „ ••. 79.0 on 2ml Min. „* „ ~. 37.0 on 34th. Max. Spin? radiation on 2nd, 144 Total fa'.l of fain ... ... 7-30 inches Number qf days of rain ... .„ 13 Mft*- rain in any 24 hours, 1,80 inches on the 15th Prevailing wind* from East A, M Ki *?i K * l Qhaefvor

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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 469, 7 May 1890, Page 2

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Meteorological Observatory at Te Aroha. Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 469, 7 May 1890, Page 2

Meteorological Observatory at Te Aroha. Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 469, 7 May 1890, Page 2

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