Weather Statistics and Mining Notices




New Zealand Rainfall for July, 1938—continued.

Station. Total Fall, Points (100 to Inch.) Days with Rain.
SOUTH ISLAND—continued.
(I) Otago AND SOUTHLAND—continued.
Ripponvale, Cromwell 64 8
Oamaru 192 15
Waipiata 68 7
Clyde 69 10
Moa Creek 43 7
Galloway 45 6
Patearoa 30 7
Earnscleugh 28 6
Kingston 186 8
Te Awa, Hillgrove 187 11
Moeraki Lighthouse 184 13
Paerau 87 10
Robertlee, Middlemarch 203 16
Te Anau . .
Kiwi Flat 272 7
Bushy Park, Palmerston South 344 10
Castle Hill Station, Athol 209 10
Glenfalloch Station, Nokomai 296 7
Roxburgh 118 11
Roxburgh East 124 9
Rae’s Junction 189 12
Deep Stream 189 12
Wilden Settlement, Heriot 191 11
Whare Flat 554 20
Sawyer’s Bay . .
Monowai (Sunnyside) . .
Fish Hatchery, Portobello 260 14
Cape Saunders 264 20
Ross Creek, Woodhaugh 340 15
Taiaroa Heads 220 15
Wendon 194 12
Burnside 206 16
Pumping-station, Musselburgh 132 14
Dipton 88 4
Lawrence 219 13
Tapanui 299 9
Milton 262 16
Otatutu 258 15
Winton 201 15
Clinton 151 17
Pebble Hills Plantation 192 16
Balclutha 182 14
Redan, Wyndham 182 15
Riverton 281 13
Roslin Estate, Woodlands 252 14
“Fernhill,” Mokoreta 378 12
Kapuka 216 7
Nugget Point 194 19
Owaka 248 13
Centre Island 258 12
Tahakopa 411 19
Waikawa Valley 359 17
“Dun Ian,” Waimahaka 227 15
Awarua-Radio 311 17
Flagstaff, Bluff 311 15
Station. Total Fall, Points (100 to Inch.) Days with Rain.
Bluff Reservoir 280 18
Dog Island 306 17
Slope Point 261 16
Waipapapa Point 263 22
Half-moon Bay, Stewart Island 341 13
ISLANDS.
Chatham Islands . .
Kermadec Islands . .
Niue Island . .
Radio-Rarotonga . .
Avarua, Rarotonga, Cook Islands 414 4
Aitutaki Island, Cook Islands . .
Mangaia, Cook Islands 180 1
Atiu, Cook Islands . .
Mauke, Cook Islands 118 3
Danger Island . .
LATE RETURNS.
Mahurangi, June, 1938 439 11
Matamata, June, 1938 422 8
Cambridge, June, 1938 426 18
Kaharoa, June, 1938 993 6
Waiuku, June, 1938 553 17
Uruiti, June, 1938 1,137 13
Tuai, June, 1938 549 14
Kairanga, June, 1938 396 12
Waitatapia, June, 1938 470 16
Wainui-o-mata, June, 1938 1,350 19
Castlepoint, June, 1938 270 8
Twynham, May, 1938 194 8
,, June, 1938 726 14
Reefton, March, 1938 760 13
,, April, 1938 525 12
,, May, 1938 290 7
,, June, 1938 507 15
Hari Hari, June, 1938 694 7
Lake Kanieri, June, 1938 904 21
Puysegur Point, June, 1938 1,052 22
The Brothers, June, 1938 308 12
Harakeke, June, 1938 674 6
Waipara, June, 1938 364 7
Mt. Torlesse, May, 1938 125 8
Double Hill, June, 1938 497 10
Springburn, June, 1938 575 13
Bushy Park, June, 1938 535 8
Kapuka, June, 1938 271 8
Niue Island, June, 1938 196 17
Radio-Rarotonga, June, 1938 425 10
Mangaia, June, 1938 751 7
Atiu, June, 1938 1,575 7
Mauke, June, 1938 800 11

Mining Privileges to be struck off the Register.

Mining Registrar's Office, Westport, 15th August, 1938.

NOTICE is hereby given in pursuance of section 188 (3) of the Mining Act, 1926, as amended by section 18 of the Mining Amendment Act, 1937, that unless sufficient cause to the contrary is shown within one month from the date hereof the mining privileges mentioned in the Schedule hereto will be struck off the Register.

W. PARKER, Mining Registrar.

SCHEDULE.

License No. Date. Nature of Privilege. Locality. Registered Holder.
8755 21/10/31 Tail-race Charleston Charleston Sluicing Co., Ltd.
9068 15/2/33 Special site ,, ,,
9328 13/9/33 Branch water-race. ,, ,,
9441 24/1/34 Special alluvial claim ,, ,,


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🏗️ New Zealand Rainfall for July 1938 (continued from previous page)

🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works
Rainfall, Weather Statistics, South Island, Otago, Southland, July 1938

🌾 Mining Privileges to be struck off the Register

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
15 August 1938
Mining, Privileges, Register, Westport, Charleston
  • W. Parker, Mining Registrar