✨ Miscellaneous Notices
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Kaiapoi Borough Council Office,
8th April, 1870.
To Mr. Robert Marshall Wright.
SIR—I hereby appoint you as Chief Fire Inspector for the Borough of Kaiapoi, in accordance with "The Municipal Corporations Act, 1867."
WM. THOS. NEWNHAM,
Mayor.
RESULTS OF METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS deduced from Daily Registers kept at the Government Station, Christchurch, for March, 1870.
Latitude, 43 deg. 32 min. 16 sec. S.; Longitude, 172 deg. 38 min. 59 sec. E.
Height above Sea, 21 feet; distance from Sea, 5 miles.
Barometer (corrected and reduced to 32 deg. Fah.):—
Mean atmospheric pressure for month ... 30.046 inches
Highest pressure (on 25th) 30.410 "
Lowest pressure (on 7th) ... 29.487 "
Temperature in Shade—
Approx. mean temperature for month ... 55.9 Fah.
Mean of highest daily temperature ... 63.9 "
Mean of lowest daily temperature ... 47.9 "
Highest in month (on 4th) ... 75.0 "
Lowest in month (on 17th) ... 37.2 "
Mean daily range ... 16.0 "
Solar Radiation—
Mean ... 125.7 "
Highest in month (on 4th) ... 145.8 "
Terrestrial Radiation—
Mean ... 35.2 "
Lowest in month (on 25th) ... 22.3 "
Hygrometer (deductions)—
Mean temperature of evaporation ... 52.5 "
Mean temperature of dew point ... 49.3 "
Mean tension of vapour ... 0.352 inches
Mean humidity (Saturation =100) ... 80
Rain—
Total rainfall on 10 days ... 1.670 inches
Greatest rainfall on one day registered at 9:30 a.m. for previous 24 hours (on 12th) 0.637 "
Wind—
Mean velocity in miles per day ... 127 miles
Greatest velocity in miles per day, registered at 9:30 a.m. for previous 24 hours (on 7th) ... 225 "
Cloud—
Mean amount at 9:30 a.m. (0=clear, 10=overcast) ... 5.7
Evaporation—
Total ... 3.650 inches
Number of days on which the wind blew from each point at 9:30 a.m.—
N. N.E. E. S.E. S. S.W. W. NW. Calm.
3 5 8 0 1 12 0 2 0
Remarks.
A fine month, with a high atmospheric pressure, and a small rainfall. The mean temperature was 1.9 degrees lower than the mean for the same month for the previous six years. A shock of earthquake was felt at 11:20 p.m. of the 17th.
R. MAINWARING,
Observer, Christchurch.
CHRISTCHURCH: Printed under the authority of the Provincial Government of the Province of Canterbury, at the Gazette Times Office, Gloucester Street, by William Raynes, Official Printer for the time being to the said Government.
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⚖️ Appointment of Chief Fire Inspector
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement8 April 1870
Appointment, Chief Fire Inspector, Kaiapoi Borough Council, Municipal Corporations Act 1867
- Robert Marshall Wright (Mr), Appointed Chief Fire Inspector
- WM. THOS. NEWNHAM, Mayor
🎓 Meteorological Observations for March 1870
🎓 Education, Culture & ScienceMeteorological observations, Barometer, Temperature, Solar radiation, Terrestrial radiation, Hygrometer, Rain, Wind, Cloud, Evaporation, Christchurch
- R. MAINWARING, Observer
Canterbury Provincial Gazette 1870, No 19