METEOROLOGICAL
PHASES OF THE MOON—-
THE SUN The sun sets to-day at 5,10 p.m.; rises to-morrow at 7.6 a.m. WEATHER REPORT Wind, east; barometer, 30.43; thermometer, 35; tides, moderate; bar, moderate swell; river, normal. " ' AT OTHER CENTRES (From readings taken at 9 a.m.). Station Wind Weather Bar Ther.
WEATHER FORECAST. “The indications are-for variable and moderate breezes, turning to moderate northerlies soon. There is a prospect of fair weather, and milder temperatures. Barometer little movement, but has a falling tendency later. Seas smooth. Tides poor.”
New’ moon 2nd , 9.12 p.m. First quarter 9 th 7.10 p.m. Full moon 16th 7.12 p.m. Last quarter 24th 6.51 p.m.
Manakau Heads SE. blue sky 30.33 49 Cape Egmont SE. blue sky. 30.40 43 Wanganui E. blue sky 30.47 40 Wellington SE. dull 30.49 42 Cape Campbell S. dull 30.51 40 Farewell Spit SSE. blue sky 30.49 46 Westport S. blue sky 30.48 37 Arthur’s Pass SW. misty — — 27 Christchurch NE. blue sky 30.51 39 Dunedin Calm blue sky 30.50 43 Puysegur Point NNE. blue sky 30.53 43 Bluff N. blue sky 30.54 36
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Greymouth Evening Star, 12 August 1932, Page 8
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