DATE.
THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 6ти MAY, 1876.
POST OFFICE NOTICE.
227
The Italian Post Office has complained that, in the mail for the Continent viâ Brindisi which left Hongkong on the 20th January, was a sample of Indigo, which became loose and damaged the whole mail.
In spite of all possible vigilance, and the returning to the senders of many unsuitable articles posted as samples, it still occurs that such packages occasionally escape detection.
The public are therefore again earnestly begged not to attempt to send dye-stuffs in powder through the Post, unless so packed in cloth, leather, or parchment as to prevent any possibility of accident.
Should the practice continue, the names of the senders will be published.
General Post Office, Hongkong, 24th April, 1876.
ALFRED LISTER,
Postmaster General.
WEATHER TABLES FOR THE WEEK ENDING 5TH MAY, 1876.
REGISTER AT HARBOUR MASTER'S OFFICE, PRAYA WEST.
10 A.M.
NOON.
4 P.M.
THERMOMETER.
1876.
Baro- meter.
Thermo- Baro- Thermo- meter. meter. meter.
Self Registering.
Baro-
meter.
Thermo- meter.
Min.
Mar.
April 29
30.06
79
30.05
79.5
74.5
80.5
29.98
78
30
30.03
73.5
30.05
75
"
May
29.96
75
29.95
30.01
75
30.00
78
**
80.05
73
30.03
"
+
30.02
75
30.01
75
17
29.98
71
19
29.97
75
리리리리
74
80.5
20.99
75
74.5
74
80
29.90
75.5
72
76
29.94
75
78.5
71
75
29.94
75
72.5
75.5
29.94
72.5
75.5
29.87
BAROMETER.
DATE.
DRY BULB.
REGISTER AT BLOCK HOUSE, VICTORIA PEAK.
IIYGROMETER.
Height above Sea Level 1,823 feet.
WET BULK.
THERMO-
METER,
Self Registering
WINDS.
PAIN.
Force, renge from 0) to 12.
In inches 'during the]
REMARKS AS TO WEATHER,
5 A.M.
9 A.M.
NOON.
3 P.M.
¡P.M.
6A.M.
NOON.
6 P.M.
(
A.M.
NOON.
G P.M.
Min. Mux. G A
NOON. Dira.
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NOON.
6 P.M.
21 hours.
F Dirn. F. Dira. F.
NOON.
1876.
Apr. 29 28.26 28.81 28.30 28.24 28.2469.0 725 69.5 68.0 71.0 63,0 €8.5 76.0 SE
2 SE
2 SE
2
0.00
:
11
+
30 28.26 23.27 28.26 28.19 28.18 68.0 68.5 68.0 69.0 3.5 68.0 67.0 72.5
May 128.19 28.20 28.21 28.18 28.1867.068.5 68.0 07.0 68.5 65.0 66.5 69.0 SE
66.0 70.0 ESE
!
E
2 E
2 E
0.00
5 A.M., close fog; 9 A., fine, hazy; 4 P.M.,
passing fog. Close fog throughout.
2 SE
2 SE
0.00
5 AM., close wet fog; 1 P., openings in fog at
intervals.
T
2 28.21 28.24 28.24 28.19 28.19 68.0 68.5 66.0 68.0 60.0 62.0
328.21, 28.27 28.27 28.20 28.21 65.0 65.5 65.0 62.0 61.5 64.0 62.5 69.0 E
1 E
4 E
4
0.05
Close fog with rain past night; 9 a.M., fine,
!
cloudy, hazy.
5 E
4
0.00
Fine, cloudy, hazy throughout.
|
!
4 28.23 28.26 28.26 28.19 28.19 66.0 69.0 68.0 66.0
"
68.0 66.5 65.0 70.0 E
X E
4 E
8
0.00
!
73
5 28.19 28.22 28.22 28.15 28.15 65.0 68.5 70.5 65.0 67.5 68.0 65.0 70.5
E
4 ESE
1 SSE
0.00
5 A.M., cluse fog; noon, fine, cloudy, hazy.
5 A.M., close wet fog; 10 A.M., fine, cloudy,
hazy.
6 A.M.
A.M.
BAROMETER.
NOON.
JP.M.
GP.M.
GA.M.
IIYGROMETER,
REGISTER AT GUNPOWDER DEPOT, KOWLOON BAY.
DRY BULB. WET BULB.
NOON
г.M.
GA.M.
NOON.
GP.M.
THERMO-
METER,
Self Registering
WINDS.
Force, range from W to 12.
NOON.
GP.M.
Min. Mar. 6 A.M.
NOON. Diru. F. Dirn. F. Dirn. F.
REMARKS AS TO WEATHER.
1876.
11
Apr. 29 29.90 29.03 29.95 29.91 29.89 75.0 78.5 77.0 74.0 75.0 745 750 80.0 ESE 3029.90 29.93 29.95 29.87 29.8974.0 75.5 75.0 73.0 73.5 73.0 78.0 79.0 ESE
May 129.84 29.83 29.86 29.82 29.82) 75.0 76.5 76.0 74.0 75.0 74.0 73.0 79.0 ESE
1 ESE
2 ESE
1
Fine throughout.
1 E
2 ENE
1
Do. do.
:
I
¦
229.85 29.90 29.91 29.86 29.84 74.0 76.0 74.0 720 75.0 74.0 72.0 79.0
ESE
1 ESE
2 ESE
1 ESE
4 ESE 2
!
33
i
¡
17
3 29.89 29.94 29.95 29.80 29.85 72.0 71.0 74.5 4.0 70.0 70.5 70.5 75.0 |ENE
4 29.90 29.92 29.93 29.89 29.83 74.0 76.0 76.0 72.0 72.0 72.0 72.0 77.0
29.90
2 ENE 3 E
2
6 A.M., Cloudly with light drizzle; noon, cloudy and fine;
GP.M., cloudy and fine.
6 A.M., overcast and misty; noon, fine and cloudy; 6 P.M.,
fine and cloudy.
Cloudy and fine.
E
1
E
2 E
2
Do. do.
"
5 29.85 29.87 29.88 29.82 29.77 73.0 77.0 76.0 71.0 74.0 73.0 72.0 78.0E
2 E
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