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METEOROLOGICAL

PHASES OF THE MOON. MAY, 1933.

THE SUN. The sun sets to-day at 4.47 p.m.; rises to-morrow at 7.7 a.m. WEATHER REPORT. Wind, east; barometer, 30.13; thermometer, 42; tides, good; bar, considerable swell; river, normal. AT. OTHER CENTRES (From readings taken at 9 a.m.). Station Wind Weather Bar Ther. Manukau Heads S. cloudy 30.18 55 Cape Egmont SW. cloudy 30.18 52 Wanganui NW. blue sky 30.12 51 Wellington Calm blue sky 30.00 50 Cape Campbell NW. blue sky 30.05 45 Farewell spit SW. blue sky 30.02 51 Westport Calm cloudy 30.10 44 Arthur’s Pass NW. blue sky - 34 Christchurch NE. blue sky 30.00 42 Dunedin Calm blue sky 29.97 48 Bluff W. overcast 29.95 47 Puysegur Point N. overcast 30.04 48

WEATHER FORECAST. General inference: A moderate anticyclone is crossing the North Tasman Sea, while a depression is advancing onto Eastern Australia. Conditions point to the development of a spell of westerly weather. Forecast: Light and variable winds, tending northerly and freshening, weather fair to fine at first with milder temperatures but clouding over tomorrow, and showers gradually developing. Seas rather rough.

First quarter 3rd 10.9 a.m Full moon 10th 9.34 a.m Last quarter 17th 12.20 a.m New moon 24th 9.37 p.m

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Greymouth Evening Star, 13 May 1933, Page 8

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METEOROLOGICAL Greymouth Evening Star, 13 May 1933, Page 8

METEOROLOGICAL Greymouth Evening Star, 13 May 1933, Page 8