Climatological and Survey Data




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 121

New Zealand Rainfall for August, 1939—continued.

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

SOUTH ISLAND—continued.
(I) OTAGO AND SOUTHLAND—continued.

Galloway .. .. .. 99 8
Patearoa .. .. .. 229 9
Earnsleugh .. .. .. 140 8
Kingston .. .. .. 172 5
Te Awa, Hillgrove .. .. .. 238 11
Moeraki Lighthouse .. .. .. 223 18
Paerau .. .. .. 145 5
Robertslee, Middlemarch .. .. .. 296 19
Te Anau .. .. .. 144 3
Haast Pass .. .. .. 599 13
Bushy Park, Palmerston South .. .. .. 296 12
Castle Hill Station, Athol .. .. .. 190 9
Nokomai .. .. .. 561 8
Roxburgh .. .. .. 160 10
Roxburgh East .. .. .. 169 11
Rae’s Junction .. .. .. 301 15
Deep Stream .. .. .. 178 15
Wilden Settlement, Heriot .. .. .. 300 15
Whare Flat .. .. .. .. ..
Sawyer’s Bay .. .. .. 474 22
Monowai (Sunnyside) .. .. .. .. ..
Fish Hatchery, Portobello .. .. .. 320 21
Cape Saunders .. .. .. 337 21
Ross Creek, Woodhaugh .. .. .. 427 22
Taiaroa Heads .. .. .. 295 18
Wendon .. .. .. 348 13
Burnside .. .. .. 305 15
Pumping-station, Musselburgh .. .. .. 250 18
Dipton .. .. .. 464 5
Lawrence .. .. .. 233 16
Tapanui .. .. .. 423 9
Milton .. .. .. 198 14
Otautau .. .. .. 531 16
Winton .. .. .. 382 15
Clinton .. .. .. 294 16
Pebbly Hills Plantation .. .. .. 399 16
Balclutha .. .. .. 523 11
Redan, Wyndham .. .. .. 304 10
Riverton .. .. .. 308 10
Roslin Estate, Woodlands .. .. .. 370 17
“Fernhill,” Mokoreta .. .. .. 298 ..
Kapuka .. .. .. 555 12
Nugget Point .. .. .. 306 20
Owaka .. .. .. 264 15
Centre Island .. .. .. 314 18
Tahakopa .. .. .. 385 16
Quarry Hills, Waikawa .. .. .. 341 13
“Dun-Ian,” Waimahaka .. .. .. 282 15
Awarua-Radio .. .. .. .. ..
Flagstaff, Bluff .. .. .. 326 13
Bluff Reservoir .. .. .. 334 15
Dog Island .. .. .. .. ..
Slope Point .. .. .. .. ..
Waipapapa Point .. .. .. 53 8
Half-moon Bay, Stewart Island .. .. .. 263 16

New Zealand Rainfall for August, 1939—continued.

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

ISLANDS.

Chatham Islands .. .. .. ..
Kermadec Islands .. .. .. ..
Niue Island .. .. .. ..
Radio-Rarotonga .. .. .. ..
Avarua, Rarotonga, Cook Islands .. .. .. ..
Aitutaki Island, Cook Islands .. .. .. ..
Mangaia, Cook Islands .. .. .. ..
Atiu, Cook Islands .. .. .. ..
Mauke, Cook Islands .. .. .. ..
Danger Island .. .. .. ..
Penrhyn Island .. .. .. ..
Manihiki Island .. .. .. ..

LATE RETURNS.

Rangitihi, July, 1939 .. .. 748 23
Herekino, June, 1939 .. .. 1224 15
Wairau Falls, July, 1939 .. .. 1005 31
Rangipo, July, 1939 .. .. 742 14
Wairoro, July, 1939 .. .. 405 9
Maungaharuru, July, 1939 .. .. 592 18
Haumoana, July, 1939 .. .. 414 10
Saddle Road, July, 1939 .. .. 711 ..
Ohawe, July, 1939 .. .. 433 21
Hari Hari, July, 1939 .. .. 348 8
Stephens Island, June, 1939 .. .. 481 16
,, July, 1939 .. .. 404 14
Waitata Bay, March, 1939 .. .. 100 1
Sevenoaks, June, 1939 .. .. 310 5
,, July, 1939 .. .. 204 3
Erina, July, 1939 .. .. 287 12
Keinton Combe, July, 1939 .. .. 560 19
Mt. White, July, 1939 .. .. 682 17
Craigieburn, May, 1939 .. .. 170 5
,, June, 1939 .. .. 162 6
,, July, 1939 .. .. 442 12
Double Hill, July, 1939 .. .. 658 9
Allandale, July, 1939 .. .. 1523 20
Bedeshurst, July, 1939 .. .. 171 15
Maungawera, July, 1939 .. .. 78 6
Hawea Flat, June, 1939 .. .. 293 9
Naseby, July, 1939 .. .. 178 10
Naseby Plantation, July, 1939 .. .. 177 16
Haast Pass, July, 1939 .. .. 304 13
Castle Hill, July, 1939 .. .. 717 17
Burnside, July, 1939 .. .. 792 19
Kapuka, July, 1939 .. .. 459 13
Mangaia, July, 1939 .. .. 430 7
Atiu, July, 1939 .. .. 570 5

Notice to Mariners No. 51 of 1939.

Marine Department,
Wellington, N.Z., 26th September, 1939.

NEW ZEALAND.—SOUTH ISLAND.—EASTERN APPROACH TO FOVEAUX STRAIT.

Fairchild Rock Buoy temporarily discontinued.

Positions: 243° 7 miles from Waipapapa Lighthouse. Lat., 46° 42′·8 S.; long., 168° 42′·5 E. (approx.).

Details: The light-and-whistle-buoy broke adrift and will not be replaced for some time.

Charts Affected: Nos. 2553—1212.

Publications: New Zealand Pilot, 1930, pages 355 and 357.

L. B. CAMPBELL, Secretary.

(M. 6/1/165.)

Result of Land Surveyors’ Examination, September, 1939.

Office of the Survey Board, Government Buildings,
Wellington, 20th September, 1939.

At the examination of candidates for registration as a surveyor held in September, 1939, under the Surveyors Act, 1938, and conducted by the Federated Surveyors’ Boards of Australia and New Zealand, ten candidates presented themselves in New Zealand. Six of these candidates succeeded in obtaining passes, as under:—

Allen, Colin, of Auckland.
Boyce, William Seaton, of Dunedin.
Campbell, Leo Reafield, of Napier.
Elder, Lloyd Lindsay, of Napier.
Masters, Norman Leonard, of Wellington.
Sissons, Robert James, of Wellington.

R. G. DICK,
Secretary, Survey Board.



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🎓 Climatological Table for August 1939 (continued from previous page)

🎓 Education, Culture & Science
Climatological Data, Temperature, Rainfall, Sunshine, Weather Stations

🚂 Notice to Mariners No. 51 of 1939

🚂 Transport & Communications
26 September 1939
Marine Department, Foveaux Strait, Fairchild Rock Buoy, Navigation
  • L. B. Campbell, Secretary

🗺️ Result of Land Surveyors’ Examination, September, 1939

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
20 September 1939
Surveyors, Examination Results, Registration, Surveyors Act 1938
6 names identified
  • Colin Allen, Passed surveyors examination
  • William Seaton Boyce, Passed surveyors examination
  • Leo Reafield Campbell, Passed surveyors examination
  • Lloyd Lindsay Elder, Passed surveyors examination
  • Norman Leonard Masters, Passed surveyors examination
  • Robert James Sissons, Passed surveyors examination

  • R. G. Dick, Secretary, Survey Board