THE WEATHER.
MARCH. D. H. M. First quarter ... 5 4 33 p.m. Full moon ... /. .12 3 49 p.m. Last quarter/ ... 19 7 9 a.m. New moon ..'. ... 27 5 39 a.m. Perigree.. 13 10 0 a.m. •Apogee 28 4 0 a.m. THE SUN. Hose, 5.42 a.m.; sete, 6.24 p.m. THE MOON. Rose,■ 1.36 .p.m.; sets 11.3 p.m. LAST NIGHT'S REPORTS. Summary.—Moderate to strong westerly winds have predominated, with fair to cloudy feather generally, I but gloomy eonuidone are reported this evening in many parts of the country. The barometer has been ■ unsteady. ' , Forecast. —Present indications aro for strong westerly winds changing by south to south-easterly, weather unsettled and squally tor a short time as the storm appears to be developing in front of an advancing anti-cyclone. TO-DAY'S FORECAST. 1 Forecast.—Moderate to strong south-easterly winds pre-voailhig. Weaher probably cool and changeable but soon there*is a prospect of fine weather. Days bright and nights colcT. Barometer rieing.
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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2304, 6 March 1914, Page 3
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154THE WEATHER. Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2304, 6 March 1914, Page 3
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