METEOROLOGICAL
PHASES OF THE MOON. JULY, 1933.
THE SUN. The sun sets to-day at 4.45 p.m.; rises to-morrow at 7.17 a.m. WEATHER REPORT. Wind, east; barometer, 29.91; thermometer, 45; tides, moderate; bar, considerable swell. River, normal. Rainfall, nil. Weather, blue sky. AT OTHER CENTRES
WEATHER FORECAST. General inference: Pressure remains relatively low across the North Tasman Sea, and the North Island, while to the south it is high. Forecast: Moderate and variable winds, with easterlies predominating-. Weather fair to fine and cold. Seas moderate to rather rough.
First quarter 1st 9.11 a.m. Full moon 7th 11.21 p.m. Last quarter 14th 11.54 p.m. New moou 23rd 3.33 a.m.
(From readings taken at 9 a,m.). Ther. Station Wind Weather Bar. JIanukau Heads W. overcast 29.84 57 Cape Egmont SE. blue sky 29.91 48' Wanganui SE. blue sky 29.98 48 Wellington , Cape Campbell S. overcast 29.9(1 45 s. blue sky. 30.01 45 Farewell Spit. SE. blue sky 29.94 52 West port SE. blue sky 29.90 44 Arthur’s Pass sw. blue sky — 35 Christchurch sw. blue sky 30.09 41 Dunedin calm overcast 30.20 42 Bluff E. cloudy 30.17 40 Puysegur Point SE. blue sky 29.95 42
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Greymouth Evening Star, 18 July 1933, Page 9
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