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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 5TH JULY, 1890.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. -No. 289.
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The following Meteorological Observations, made at the Observatory, during the Month of June, 1890, are published for general information.
By Command,
Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 5th July, 1890.
W. M. DEANE, Acting Colonial Secretary,
METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS MADE AT THE OBSERVATORY,
Barometric Pressure, in inches, Humidity, in percentage of saturation.
BAROMETRIC PRESSURE.
DURING THE MONTH OF JUNE, 1890.
Temperature, in degrees Faht. Rainfall, in inches.
TEMPERATURE.
HUMIDITY.
DAY OF THE
RAINFALL.
MONTH.
10 a.
4 p.
Mean.
Max.
Min.
Mean.
Mean of 10 a. and 4 p.
1,
29.86
29.78
29.82
85
76
2,
.89
.80
.85
87
78
3,
.84
.72
.78
88
77
4,
.77
.69
.73
87
72
5,
.78
.71
.75
84
75
6,
.81
.75
.78
80
.83
.76
.79
84
76
8,
.82
.75
.79
86
9,
.78
.72
.75
86
10,
.80
.75
.77
88
11,
.85
.77
.81
88
RRFARIR2122;
80
84
0.26
82
77
0.04
82
78
0.17
79
86
2.18
79
87
0.10
74
77
93
2.48
80
84
0.01
76
81
87
0.44
74
80
79
0.30
79
83
74
0.03
79
83
76
12,
.85
.80
.83
88
80
84
73
0.02
13,
.89
.79
.84
89
78
83
75
0.09
14,
.87
.78
.82
90
79
84.
72
15,
.81
.73
.777
90
78
84
72
16,
.75
.67
.71
91
79
85
67
17,
.76
.70
.73
92
78
85
70
18,
.83
.80
.81
88
75
81
86
19,
.87,
.81
.84
82
74
78
86
20,
.86
.79
.82
82
73
777
90
21,
.80
.75
.78
82
75
78
83
22,
.78
.71
.75
88
80
84
77
23,
.79
.76
.77
86
81
83
24,
.87
.82
.85
88
80
25,
.85
.80
.82
87
76
26,
.76
.67
.72
84
27,
.77
.73
.75
85
28,
.78
.71
.74
86
*3
29,
.66
.55
.60
84
30,
.72
.73
.73
86
: 2227228
84
81
75
74
79
74
76
722222
79
79
79
81
INDROSCOEREKORDN:
0.01
0.55
2.00
2.89
0.49
79
73
0.02
77
0.15
83
0.51
79
0.27
76
0.02
82
0.76
80
1.03
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.---No. 290.
The following Hydrographic Notices are published for general information.
By Command,
Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 5th July, 1890.
Government of Japan.
W. M. DEANE,
Acting Colonial Secretary.
NOTIFICATION No. 109 OF DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATIONS.
NOTICE TO MARINERS.
WADANO-MISAKI LIGHT.
Alteration in Arc of Illumination.
Notice is hereby given that from the night of the 1st July, 1890, the ARC of ILLUMINATION of WADANO-MI- SAKI LIGHT, KOBE, will be reduced to 261 degrees between the bearings of N. 13 degrees W. and S. 68 degrees W. Bearings are true and as observed from the Light.
TOKYO, June 13th, 1890.
COUNT GOTO SHOJIRO, Minister of State for Communications.
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