SEPTEMBER'S RAINFALL.
A COMPARATIVE STATEMENT. Mr J. C. Boddington, of the Upper Plain, reports that rain fell 01 June days during the month of September, the rnaxunum fall * +'ventv-four hours being 1.12 incnes, registered on the 4th ult. The minimum was 5 points, on the 12th. The total rainfall for the m . . } ' s 2.4.1 inches, as against 3.83 niches in the same month last yoai, 1-7 inches in 1908,- 6.24 inches in 190/, 3.39 inches in 1906, 8.02 in<"J 1905, and 2.92 inches in 1904 ' bei > an average of 4.36 years. The total rainfall toi the iasfc nine months lias been 32.-i-Tnches The average for the correspomSg period uuring the previous six years was 34.16 inches.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10110, 4 October 1910, Page 5
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116SEPTEMBER'S RAINFALL. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10110, 4 October 1910, Page 5
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