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METEOROLOGICAL

CHASES OF THE MOON—JULY. Last quarter ... 8 4.17.a.m. ' New’ 'moon ... 15 0.43 a.m. , First' - quarter 21 4.48 p.m. Full moon ••• 29 3.58 p.m. Apogee ’... 2 0.6 p.m. Perigee ... ... 15 ,12.30 a.m. Apogee ’ 29' 4.18 p.m. THE SUN. The sun ‘.sets to-day at 4.32 p.m. and rises to-morrow at 7.17 a.m. THE MOON. The moon sets to-day at 0.47 a.m. and rises to-morrow at 6.44 p.m. LOCAL REPORT. The maximum temperature recorded yesterday was. 53 degrees, arid the minimum for the night was 29 degrees. At nine o’clock this morning the temperature was 39 degrees, and the barometer registered 30.28. The rainfall for the 24 hours was 0.19 inches. WEATHER REPORTS. Westport. —Wind, south, light; barometer, 30.21; thermometer. 35 degrees ; tides poor; bar moderate. Grey mouth. —-Wind, east breeze; barometerj 30.24; thermometer, 39 degrees; tides, moderate; bar moderate. WEATHER FORECAST. Rev. D. C. Bates (Dominion Meteorologist) wired at noon to-day as follows “South-easterly moderate to strong able; indications for fair weather prevailwincls; weather probably, coll and change■ing and probably frost to-night; glass little movement ;tide spoor; sea moderate.”

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Greymouth Evening Star, 1 July 1912, Page 7

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METEOROLOGICAL Greymouth Evening Star, 1 July 1912, Page 7

METEOROLOGICAL Greymouth Evening Star, 1 July 1912, Page 7