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Astronomical.

o— SUN AND MOON, New Zealand Mean Time. THE SUN. August, 1903. H. M. Ist—Sun rise* ... ... 734 a.m. Ist—Sunsets ... ... 454 p.m. 31st—Sun rises ... ... 646 a.m. 31st—Sun sets ... ... 531 pm. The Moon 8 u Full M00d... ... 8 24 p.m 16th—Last Quarter ... 452 p.m 23rd—New Moon ... 721 a.m 30th—First Quarter ... 8, 4 a.m Memoranda. 2nd, Bth Sunday after Trinity; 3rd, Columbus sailed for America, 1492; 9th, 9th Sunday after Trinity ; 9th, Coronation of King .Edward, 1902 ; 11th, Tasmania coloDised. 1803; 15th k Sir Walter Ssott born, 1771 j 16th, 10th Sunday after Trinity ; 19th, wreck of the Royal George, 1782 ; 21st, Queen, Ist steamer at Dunedin, 1858; 23rd 11th Sunday after Trinity; 24th Cook Strait cable laid, 1866; 30th 12th Sunday after Trinity.

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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 378, 6 August 1903, Page 6

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Astronomical. Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 378, 6 August 1903, Page 6

Astronomical. Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 378, 6 August 1903, Page 6

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