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TABLE 2.

RESULTS OF METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS TAKEN AT BEALEY, CANTERBURY, NEW ZEALAND, FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31ST DECEMBER, 1868.

Latitude 43 deg. 2 min. S. Longitude 171 deg. 37 min. E. Height above sea level 2100 feet. Distance from the sea, 38 miles, (West Coast).

Barometer at 9.30 a.m. SELF-REGISTERING THERMOMETERS. HYGROMETER. RAIN. WIND.
Corrected and reduced to 32 deg. F. In Shade. Maximum in sun. Minimum on grass. Dew Point.
Mean Pressure. Greatest Pressure. Least Pressure. Mean Temp. of Air. Highest.
Inches. Inches. Inches. Deg. Deg.
January ... ... ... 55.1 81.5
February ... ... ... 53.7 78.0
March 27.87 28.01 27.32 51.4 76.5
April 27.89 28.02 27.16 49.3 66.4
May 27.74 28.11 27.19 44.2 65.0
June 27.63 28.09 26.91 37.5 53.9
July 27.63 28.00 26.94 35.1 48.2
August 27.61 27.96 27.15 36.6 48.0
September 27.72 28.15 27.28 42.8 58.8
October 27.47 28.06 26.98 46.0 61.7
November 27.58 28.08 26.93 50.7 73.0
December 27.50 27.99 26.91 54.0 79.1

| Year 1868 | Mean 27.85 | Max. 27.96 | Min. 26.81 | Mean 46.2 | Max. 81.5 | Min. 12.0 | Mean 15.5 | Mean 49.1 | Max. 139.5 | Min. 19.0 | Mean 5.0 | Sum. .249 | Sum. 926.017 | Sum. 42.70 | Sum. 215 | Sum. 51 | Sum. 34 | Sum. 51 | Sum. 29 | Sum. 204 | Sum. 62 | Sum. 93 | Sum. 559 | Sum. 31 | Sum. 5 | Sum. 18 |

  • For ten months.
    † Four days unregistered.


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VUW Te Waharoa PDF Canterbury Provincial Gazette 1869, No 14





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