Meteorology. 



xlvii. 



Eabthquakes reported in New Zealand during 



1884. 









Place. 



>> 



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 cS 

 



a 



eg 

 i-s 



a 



u 



CD 



O 



u 



cS 





cS 



03 



S3 



1-5 



CO 



3 



60 



P 



«3 



u 



CD 



s 



CD 



Ph 

 CD 



02 



u 



CD 





 a 

 O 



u 



CD 



S 



CD 

 > 

 O 



525 



CD 



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 CD 



ft 



13 

 "0 



Woodville . . 



Palm'stonN. 



Hawera 



Greytown . . 



Napier 



Taupo 



Gisborne . . 



Feilding . . 



Patea 



Masterton . . 



Wanganui 



Wellington 



Blenheim . . 



Kaikoura . . 



Nelson 



Christch'rch 



Lincoln 



Westport . . 



Greymouth 



Lyall 



Invercargill 



Bluff 



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7* 

 30 



19 



*8 



*6 

 2 



19*20*21* 



"ll* 



"ll* 

 11* 

 11* 



11*16*25 

 11,*16,25 



"ll* 

 11* 

 11* 

 11* 

 11* 

 11* 



1,8 



5* 



5 

 2 



31* 



20* 

 20* 



24 

 22 



6* 



8* 

 8,* 10* 





31* 

 31* 



31 

 24 



1 

 1 

 1 

 1 

 1 

 4 

 1 

 1 

 1 

 1 

 2 

 10 

 4 

 2 

 1 

 5 

 1 

 1 

 2 

 1 

 1 

 1 



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. 

 The remainder were only slight tremors, and no doubt escaped record at most stations, 

 there being no instrumental means employed for their detection. These tables are 

 therefore not reliable as far as indicating the geographical distribution of the shocks. 



