METEOROLOGICAL
PHASES OF THE MOON. SEPTEMBER, 1927.
THESUN. The sun sets to-day at 5.43 p.m. J rises to-morrow at 6.10 a.m. WEATHERREPORT. Taken at Greymouth at 9 a.m. to* day—Wind, south; barometer, 30.00; thermometer, 48; tides, good, sea rough. Rain 25pts. WEATHER~FORECAST. “The indications are for southerly winds, strong to gale. The weather’ will probably prove cold and showery. The night will probably be very cold. Barometer rising. Seas rough and tides good.”
AT OTHER CENTRES. Wanganui: Westerly breeze, blue sky, tides good, sea smooth; Wellington: Southerly, fresh breeze, overcast, raining, rain 6pts.; Westport: S.W. moderate gale, cloudy, squally, raining, tides good, sea moderate, rain 20pts.; Arthur’s Pass:. Light west wind, blue sky, rain 16pts.; Christchurch: S..W. light wind, blue sky; Dunedin: S.W. fresh breeze, overcast, tides good. *
First quarter 4th 10.15 p.m. Full moon 12th 12.24 a.m. Last quarter 18th 3 p.m. New moon 26th 9.41 a.m.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 12 September 1927, Page 8
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