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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.in. WEATHER REPORT Wind, east; barometer, 30.06; thermometer, 57; tides, good; bar, moderate swell; river, normal. AT OTHER CENTRES

WEATHER FORECAST. General inference: A rather shallow cyclonic depression is centred north of Cape Maria Van Diemen, wliile a second is crossing the Tasman. Sea. Pressure is still high to the ea.st of the South Island. Forecast: Light to fresh east to north winds, weather mainly fair, but cloud increasing and scattered light rain developing. Temperatures warm. Seas smooth to moderate. Barometer falling slowly.

First quarter 4th 9.53 p.m. Full moon 12th 2.16 p.m. Last quarter 19th 8.35 a.m. New mqon 26th 2.50 p.m.

(From readings taken at 9 a.m.). Station Wind Weather Bar Tiier. Mahakau Heads E. blue sky 29.89 69 Cape Egmont SE. blue sky 30.02 62 Wanganui E. blue sky 30.02 71 Wellington NE. overcast 30.06 67 Cape Campbell E. overcast 30.11 64 Farewell Spit not received. Westport SE. cloudy 29.95 58 Arthur’s Pass NW. blue sky — 48 Christchurch NE. overcast 30.07 61 Dunedin NW. blue sky 30.07 61 Puysegur Point Calm blue sky 30.05 Bluff NE. blue sky 30.04 56

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Greymouth Evening Star, 13 March 1933, Page 9

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METEOROLOGICAL Greymouth Evening Star, 13 March 1933, Page 9

METEOROLOGICAL Greymouth Evening Star, 13 March 1933, Page 9