Meteorology. xxiil. 
EanrHQvAKkES reported in New Zxaraxp during 1882. 
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Tauranga ..| .. | 1* Z 1 
Gisborne ..| .. i* eg Ps ev i vs 2 3.1 95 2 
Napier cr It is Age Si pa id v a 3 
Hawas  ..|.. ie e 6t à d M Kod" 2 
Opunake ..| .. RS Ss 6t 1 
Pates = 3 NET 24* | 1 
arton  .. i* | 1 
Carterton .. I 207 2 
; 24* 
Wanganui 4 a aa F 61 +s 96* Ps e] 
Welli 1*, 20 N 
ellington | 9, 17 329 | .. |6*,16 14,15 [6,11] 24,25] .. | .. | 20 18,26*| .. | 16 
Normanby v Hc Bt $i Ae ix ger bape Saks a TOME ENT 
Nelson ; i* x 6* s es i cd abd eee k i P 
Blenheim dm es i ae id 15 | x Velut li oe to 
Christehureh = I0 1* 22 6* a P Pilg Waren, AT mae | : 5 
Ashburto up 2s 7] a be à js 
Lineo 1 429 8 ER So s run } 
Hokitika 1 242] 23 x dae t 
a ^ ot | 15 MP ede 
mara | 20* E MERD WES 
Seafield CO ET os AN L 
Rangiora | 4-3 20 - esl. L 
Springfield 9212 1x2 
eub uo 5* 931 .. 154-3 
Greymouth | .. bs TE x ce vus FRU Mese en | PCS Ero | 
Queenstown | .. a oe ee ta ed ds Set beacon! Deae ciue | "a | zx | 
` The figures denote the days of the ‘month on which one or more shocks were felt. Those 
with an asterisk affixed were described as smart, those with a dagger as severe shocks. 
a remainder were only slight tremors, and no doubt escaped record at most stations, 
re being no instrumental means employed for their detection. These tables are 
—— not reliable so far as indicating the geographical distribution of the shocks. 
