METEOROLOGICAL
PHASES OF THE MOON. SEPTEMBER, 1933.
THE SUN. The sun .sets to-day at 6.1 p.m.; rises to-morrow at 5.41 a.m. WEATHER REPORT. Wind, past; barometer, 30.23; thermometer, 44; tides, moderate; bar, moderate sea; river, normal. Weather, blue sky. AT OTHER CENTRES (From readings taken at 9 a.m.). Station Wind Weather Bar. Ther. Manukatl Heads S. blue sky 30.12 59 Cape Egmont SE. blue sky 30.27 49 Wanganui NE. blue sky 30.29 50 Wellington SE. cloudy 30.27 50 Cape Campbell S. blue sky 30.31 48 Farewell Spit E. blue sky 30.26 55 Westport SE. blue skv 30.35 41 Arthur’s Pass calm blue sky 35 Christchurch NE. blue sky 30.27 53 Dunedin W. blue sky 30.28 48 Puysegur Point —Not received. Bluff WSW. blue sky 30.25 47 WEATHER FORECAST. General inference: An intense and extensive anti-cyclone covers the Tasman Sea, and New Zealand, its centre being over Tasmania. . Forecast: Light winds, mainly southerly, or easterly, weather fine and bright, with cold nights. Seas smooth to moderate.
Full moon 4th 4.34 p.m. Last quarter 12th 9.0 a.m. New moon * 20th 5.51 a.m. First quarter 27th 3.6 a.m.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 26 September 1933, Page 9
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