METEOROLOGICAL
The Rev. A. Hodge reports:— SUN. . Rises 7.12 o'clock. •Set* 4,28 p.m. PHASES OF THE MOON. ~D. H. M. Xew moon 27 0 50 a.m. AsK>gee 12 10 .0 a.m. Perigee 26 2 80 p.m. Readings at G .o'clock-last, night for the previous 24 hours:Shade temperature.— Maximum, 66.2deg., minimum 33deg, mean 49.8 deg. Earth radiation.—2sd>eg. (being 7 deg. of frost).Earth temroeratnre. —46.5deg. Wind.—N.W. Weather.—Overcast, wind gusty: not so cfcaidi. It haiSi been very cold ..since the 14ith, when the surface thermometer registered 27.5deg; the following nights registered 32.5deg., 17deg. (record for this winter), 20deg., 19.8 deg,, 21.8deg., and 25deg.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10268, 21 June 1911, Page 5
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