METEOROLOGICAL
PHASES OF THE MOON. 4 NOVEMBER, 1933.
THE SUN. The sun sets to-day at 7.28 p.m.; rises to-morrow at 5.15 a.m. WEATHER REPORT. Wind, east; barometer, 30.14; thermometer, 55; tides, moderate; Jiar, moderate sea; river, normal; - ' 'sky, cloudy. AT OTHER CENTRES
WEATHER FORECAST General inference: A moderate anticyclone covers New Zealand. Pressure is falling over eastern Australia. Forecast: Winds light and variable, but later northerlies prevailing. Weather fair to fine, and becoming gradual!}’ milder. Seas smooth to moderate.
moon 2nd 7.59 p.m. Last quarter 10th 12.8 p.m. Ne\v moon 18th 4.24 a.m. First quarter 24th 7.38 p.m.
(From readings taken at 9 a.m.). Th er. Station Wind Weather Rar. Sfanukau Heads S. overcast 30.20 62 Cane Egmont sw. overcast 30.23 58 Wanganui calm overcast 30.23 60 Wellington NE. overcast 30.20 » ) » Cape Campbell N. blue sky 30.21 56 Farewell Spit N. blue sky 30.10 63 Westport calm blue sky 30.20 u < Arthur's Pass NW. cloudy — 49 Christchurch wsw. blue sky 30.19 51 Dunedin ealm overcast 30.19 51 Puvsegur Point NE. overeast 30.20 53 Bluff WSW. blue sky 30.15 5°
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Greymouth Evening Star, 8 November 1933, Page 8
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