METEOROLOGICAL
Yesterday’s Reports The following reports, re°cdred k l? Office,’ Wellington, at 4 p.m. yesterday. moderate. ther., 6S; S.W., Cape Maria.—Bar-, -«>•<-> rucr., light air; blue sky. E Auckland. —Bar., 29. i-, t • gentle breeze; passing.clouds. N„ S Na P E.: gentle b 7a Z rVw^^?t." : p: N W slight breeze: blue sky: sea • lsland.—Bar., 29.70; ther io; W., slight breeze; blue sky: sea TO . Flue sky: sea slight. 29.05; tier7l; N.. moderate breeze: blue sky; sea w Greymouth. —Bar., ther.. * ~ light air; blue sky: sea moderate swelh •Akaroa Lighthouse.—Bar., 29.61, tuer., io. calm: passing clouds; . xe Nugget Point.—Bar.. 29.®; ther., 60 N-B-, gentle breeze; overcast, mist, fog, sea mod "puvsegur Point.-Bar. 20.51; ther., 68; calm; overcast; sea smooth. Chatham Islands. —Bar., 30.00. ther., w, NH, gentle breeze: overcast; sea smooth. * Svdnev.—Bar., 29.91: ther., 67, S.S.E., moderate breeze: clouds. ee ntle Hobart <9 a.m.).—Bar., 29.92, >.W., gcntie breeze: clouds. THE SCHOONER HUIA. The Nobel auxilairy- schooner Hum arrived at Melbourne from K remantle la c Thursday. The vessel is to sail for ney and Grafton to-day to Joad for Lyttelton, Akaroa, and Auckland. WAIKOUAITI’S ' The Union Company s Waikouaitb which left Sydney last Saturday for Bluff. Dunedin, Timaru and Lyttelton, has transhipments ex the_ Baradme, Atsuta Alarm Nieuw Zeeland, Afontreal Maru, Changte, Temeraire, aud Tanda. WAINUI AT BLUFF.. ’ The Union Company’s Wainui reached Rliiff on Sunday night from Melbourne. She was to have left there again last ni"ht for Dunedin, Lyttelton, and Wellington, to complete discharge, and is due here on Thursday. She will leave again the following day for Alelbourne, ria Bluff. RUAITTNE REPORTS ALJj well. The New Zealand Shipping Company has received a wireless message from its liner Ru.’i’ue, which left Wellington on January 6 for London, via the I’anama Canal, reporting that she has been experiencing fine weather. All well on board. CUMBERLAND REPORTS. The New Zealand Shipping Company has received a further wireless message from the Cumberland, in ballast from Liverpool, via Dakar and the Cape of Good Hope, reporting that she .now expects to reach Auckland at midnight next Sunday to commence her Homeward loading.
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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 96, 17 January 1933, Page 12
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