METEOROLOGICAL
Th<> Rev. A. Hodge ffepdrtsSUN. Rises 4.7 ja.m., Sets 7.19 p.m. PHASES OF THE MOON. December. - Full moon " 6 2 22 p.m. Last quarter 13 5. 16 a.m. Now moon 21 3 10 a.m. First quarter 29 6 18 a.m Readings ta.t 6 o'clock last night for the previous 24 (hours:— Sliade temperature.— Maximum, 76.2deg., miiinimaim 76.2deg., mean 61.1deg. ' Earth temperature (lift). — 60deg: Wand.— Light, S.W-. Idea®' summer wea,tlier has prevailed for the last three days'. The rainfall for the month was 4.07 in. of rain (Hata-ibuted over 13 clays, xne heaviest fall! being 82 points on the 18th inst. ißiaiinfal for the year has been 38.70 in., dieitrdbuted a.s follows: — January 2.52i,n., February B.oCkiru, Mardli 0.23 m.., Arpril 2.28101., May ■ 1.05 iii .; June 3.31 in., July 7.43i,n., Aug. 1.40b., September 2.23 in., October 1.98 in;., November 3.65 in., Deeemiber 4.o7'im. The heaviest fall foi one day way 3.70 in., on tile 25th pTebnurtii'y. . ■
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10514, 2 January 1912, Page 3
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