The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 75
Climate
Climate.
The climate is bracing in winter, and warm and genial in spring and summer. The old residents state that there has been a marked decrease in he rainfall within the last decade. No regular observations have been recorded for the last few years, but it is believed that the average is about 30in. a year. It may, however, be observed that more rain falls near the coast than inland, and also that the rainfall is more evenly distributed throughout the year than is the case in the northern part of the colony. The temperature varies from 40—in winter to 70—in summer.