METEOROLOGICAL
JULY, 1931.
PHASES OF THE MOON.
THE SUN. • The sun sets to-day at 4.37 p.m.; rises to-morrow at 7.31 a.m. WEATHER REPORT. Wind, east; barometer, 29.65; thermometer, 42; tides, moderate, considerable sea. River, moderate run. Rainfall 186pts. AT OTHER CENTRES. Manukau Heads .... Blue sky 57 Wanganui Raining 48 Wellington Gloomy 42 Farewell Spit .... Raining 40 Westport Raining 40 Arthur’s Pass Line interrupted Christchurch .... Cloudy 34 Dunedin Misty 36 Puysegur Point .... Cloudy 36 Bluff Not received
WEATHER FORECAST.
“The indications are for moderate to strong south-easterly winds. Rain probable and snow on high country, with cold temperatures. Barometer unsteady. Seas rough and tides good.”
Last quarter 8th 11.22 a.m. First quarter 22nd 4.46 p.m. New moon 15th 11.50 p.m. Full moon 30th 0.18 a.m.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 9 July 1931, Page 9
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