METEOROLOGICAL
AUGUST, 1930. PHASES Of” THE MOON.
THE SUN. The sun sets to-day at 5.22 p.m.; rises tomorrow at 6.42 a.m. WEATHER REPORT. Wind, north; barometer, 30.47; thermometer, 50; tides, moderate, moderate swell; river normal. Rainfall 2 pts. Weather Ther. Manukau Heads .... Blue sky 56 Wanganui Overcast 52 Wellington Blue sky 53 Farewell Spit Blue sky 52 Westport Cloudy 48 Arthur’s Pass Overcast 42 Christchurch .... Overcast 48 Dunedin Hail 41 Puysegur Point .... Blue sky 39 Bluff Blue sky 38 WEATHER FORECAST. “Tho indications are for variable and moderate breezes, northerly prevailing, and freshening somewhat. There is a prospect of fair weather, but later there will be scattered showers and mild temperatures. Barometer little movement, but has a falling tendency. Seas moderate, with poor tides.”
First quarter 1st 11.56 p.m. Full moon 9th 10.28 p.m. Last quarter 17th 11.1 p.m. New moon 24th 3.7 p.m. First quarter 31st 11.27 a.m.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 23 August 1930, Page 8
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