Rainfall Statistics and Maritime Notice




3498
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 86

New Zealand Rainfall for November, 1925—continued.

Station. Total Fall, Points (100 to Inch). Days with Rain.

SOUTH ISLAND—continued.

(G.) EAST ASPECT—KAIKOURA TO CAPE SAUNDERS—continued.

Rudstone, Methven .. .. 323 9
Lake Coleridge Homestead .. 300 10
Point Switching Stn, Lake Coleridge 388 9
Glenthorne, Lake Coleridge .. 544 7
Double Hill .. .. 386 8
Winchmore, Ashburton .. 274 7
Ashburton .. .. 263 7
Roxburgh, Springburn .. 282 9
Staveley .. .. .. ..
Evandale, Mount Somers .. 248 6
Lynnford, Hinds.. .. 334 7
Peel Forest .. .. 412 10
Kapunatiki, Rangitata .. ..
Cefn Orchard, Geraldine .. 151 8
Waitui, Geraldine .. 266 10
Orari Gorge .. .. 465 14
Orari Estate, Orari .. 243 6
Balmoral Plantation .. 135 6
Braemar .. .. 296 8
Bedyshurst, Fairlie .. 288 9
Horwell Downs, Fairlie .. 208 8
Lambrook, Fairlie .. ..
Mona Vale, Albury .. 197 8
Godley Peaks, Te Kapo, Mackenzie Country 154 4
The Hermitage, Mount Cook .. ..
Waratah, Albury .. 197 7
Kakahu Bush, Geraldine .. 168 7
Winchester .. .. 151 6
Cave .. .. 240 8
Pleasant Point .. .. 146 5
Seadown .. .. 182 9
Smithfield .. .. 253 10
Timaru Reservoir .. 134 5
Benmore Station, Omarama 159 9
Otiake .. .. 163 8
Totara .. .. 172 8
Duntroon .. .. 199 7
Reed St., Oamaru .. 198 10
Oamaru .. .. ..
Steward Settlement, Oamaru .. 126 7
Te Awa, Hillgrove .. 253 13
Kauroo Hill, Maheno .. 180 10
Bushey Park, Palmerston South 174 13
Burnside, Dunedin .. ..
Sunshine Hill, Dunedin .. ..
Fish-hatchery, Portobello .. 381 20
Pumping Station, Musselburgh, Dunedin 310 18
Whare Flat .. .. 340 16

(H.) SOUTH ASPECT—CAPE SAUNDERS TO PUYSEGUR POINT.

Paerau .. .. .. 339 11
Great Moss Swamp, via Patearoa .. 201 11
Naseby Plantation .. 282 9
Waipiata .. .. 129 7
Patearoa .. .. 127 8
Naseby .. .. 261 9
Robertslee, Middlemarch .. 281 15
Tarras .. .. 139 9
Hawea Flat .. .. ..

New Zealand Rainfall for November, 1925—continued.

Station. Total Fall, Points (100 to Inch). Days with Rain.

SOUTH ISLAND—continued.

(H.) SOUTH ASPECT—CAPE SAUNDERS TO PUYSEGUR POINT—continued.

Makarora .. .. 986 16
Maungawera, Otago .. 226 6
Glendhu, Pembroke .. ..
Ripponvale, Cromwell .. 119 6
Luggate, Cromwell .. 230 5
Manorburn Dam.. .. 107 13
Frankton .. .. 134 10
Queenstown .. .. 223 6
Moa Creek .. .. 86 10
St. Bathan’s .. .. 223 9
Blackstone Hill .. 232 8
Clyde .. .. 86 6
Alexandra .. .. 72 7
Galloway .. .. 57 5
Earnscleugh .. .. 99 8
Roxburgh .. .. 229 12
Balclutha .. .. 301 15
Glenfalloch Station, Nokomai .. ..
Castle Hill Station, Athol.. .. 408 15
Wendon .. .. 336 19
Lawrence .. .. 254 18
Owaka .. .. 479 17
Tapanui Nursery .. 584 21
Waikawa Valley.. .. ..
Tahakopa, Wharuariu .. 625 25
Mimihau, Wyndham .. 478 24
“Dun Ian,” Waimahaka .. 442 23
Roslin Estate, Woodlands .. 462 16
Dipton .. .. ..
Radio-Awarua .. .. 359 21
“Morven,” Ohai .. 516 19
Nightcaps .. .. 519 22
Otatau .. .. 520 24
Manapouri .. .. 296 9
Monowai (Sunnyside) .. 483 10

ISLANDS.

Centre Island .. .. 427 21
Half-moon Bay, Stewart Island .. 576 26
Niue Island .. .. 129 8
Avarua, Rarotonga, Cook Islands .. 1155 13
Aitutaki Island, Cook Islands .. ..
Mangaia, Cook Islands .. ..
Chatham Islands .. .. 170 10

LATE RETURNS.

Springdale, Waitoa, October, 1925 .. 330 16
Whakarewarewa, Rotorua, September, 1925 472 20
Raukokore, September, 1925 .. 490 12
Uruti, Taranaki, October, 1925 .. 696 19
Lagoon Hill, October, 1925 .. 307 12
Wallaceville, October, 1925 .. 378 18
The Brothers, October, 1925 .. 154 10
Yncyca Bay, October, 1925 .. 865 17
Hartley Hills, October, 1925 .. 570 14
Avondale Station, October, 1925 .. 398 12
Akaroa, October, 1925 .. 222 5
Duntroon, October, 1925 .. 167 10
Pumping-station, Musselburgh, October, 1925 204 14
Avarua, Rarotonga, September, 1925 .. 498 9
Avarua, Rarotonga, October, 1925 .. 360 5

Notice to Mariners No. 90 of 1925.

NEW ZEALAND.—NORTH ISLAND.—FIRTH OF THAMES.—
PIAKO RIVER.

Marine Department,
Wellington, N.Z., 19th December, 1925.

Dredgers to operate.

INFORMATION is hereby given that dredgers Nos. 1, 6, and 11 will operate for three years (approximately) in the portion of Piako River which lies between Rawerawe and Kaihere Landings.

When at their operating stations each dredger will be moored to both banks of the river, completely blocking the channel, and will exhibit vertically disposed where they can be best seen—

Between sunrise and sunset : Two black spherical shapes.
Between sunset and sunrise : Two red lights.

Vessels must not attempt to pass any of the dredgers whilst either of the foregoing signals are being exhibited.

When not at their operating stations in the channel, or when moved towards the river-bank for the purpose of allowing vessels to pass, each dredger will exhibit at the side on which vessels may pass—

Between sunrise and sunset : One black spherical shape.
Between sunset and sunrise : One red light.

Vessels must not attempt to pass any of the dredgers unless these signals are being exhibited.

The width of the open channel will vary approximately between 50 ft. and 100 ft.

All vessels must exercise care to avoid the dredgers and their moorings, and when passing them must do so at reduced speed.

Publications affected : Admiralty Plan No. 1108 ; “New Zealand Pilot,” ninth edition, 1919, page 216 et seq.

G. C. GODFREY, Secretary.



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🏗️ New Zealand Rainfall for November 1925 (continued from previous page)

🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works
Rainfall, Weather, Statistics, New Zealand

🚂 Notice to Mariners No. 90 of 1925

🚂 Transport & Communications
19 December 1925
Maritime, Dredgers, Piako River, Navigation
  • G. C. Godfrey, Secretary