METEOROLOGICAL
PHASES OF THE MOON. JULY, 1933.
THE SUN. The sun sets to-day at 4.44 p.m.; rises to-morrow at 7.18 a.m. WEATHER REPORT. Wind, east; barometer, 29.72; thermoemter, 49; tides, moderate; bar, considerable swell. River, slight run. Rainfall, 132pts. Weather, blue sky. > AT OTHER CENTRES
Puysegur Point hk. oniosKy « WEATHER FORECAST. General inference: An irregular cyclone still covers the central and northern portion of the Dominion, while pressure is somewhat higher to the southeast. Forecast: Winds variable, but moderate to fresh southeasterly prevailing at first. Weather cloudy to overcast with scattered rain. Seas considerable.
First quarter 1st 9.11 a.m. Full moon 7th 11.21 p.m. Last quarter 14th 11.54 p.m. New moon 23rd 3.33 a.m.
(From'readings taken at 9 a.m.). Tlier. Station Wind Weather Bar. Manukau Heads NW. overcast 29.75 58 Cape Egmont NE. blue sky 29.6!) 52 Wanganui ealm blue sky 29.72 52 Wellington SE. overcast. 29.80 36 Cape Campbell S. blue sky 29.79 46 Farewell Spit SE. cloudy 29.74 47 Westport v - E. blue sky 29.68 50 Arthur's Pass SW. rain — 36 Christchurch SW. overcast 29.89 ■ 44 Dunedin SE. overcast 30.01 44 Bluff E. rain 30.01 43 Piiventrnr "Point SB. blnoskv 29.89 44
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Greymouth Evening Star, 17 July 1933, Page 9
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