METEOROLOGICAL
PHASES OF THE MOON. MARCH, 1933.
THE SUN The sun sets to-day at 7.5 p.m.; rises to-morow at 6.12 a.m. WEATHER REPORT Wind, east; barometer, bJ.33; thermometer, 50; tides, moderate; bar, moderate swell. River, normal. AT OTHER CENTRES (From readings taken at 9 a.m.).
WEATHER FORECAST. General inference: An intense an-ti-cyclone covers New Zealand, but a low pressure disturbance is centred north of Norfolk Island. Forecast: Expect light and variable winds and fine weather. Sea.s smooth.
First quarter 4th 9.53 pan. Full moon 12 th ; 2.16 p.rii. Last quarter 19th 8.35 a.m. New moon 26th 2.50 pan.
Station Wind Weather Bar Th er. -Uanukau Heads E. blue sky 30.30 00 Cape Egmont E. blue sky 30.41 • / 4 Wanganui NE. blue sky 30.37 67 Wellington NE. blue sky 30.35 66 Cape Campbell s. blue sky 30.35 60 Pa rewell Spit Cahn blue sky 30.32 60 Westport Cahn blue sky 30.3-1 53 Arthur's Pass Calm bluesky 42 Christchurch NE. overcast 30.41 57 Dunedin Calm overcast 30.43 58 Puysegur Point S. cloudy 30.38 58 Bluff N. overcast 30.39 53
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Greymouth Evening Star, 11 March 1933, Page 8
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