METEOROLOGICAL
PHASES OF THE MOON
APRIL, 1934.
THE SUN.
The sun sets to-day at 6.32 p.m„ rises to-morrow at 6.58 a.m.
WEATHER REPORT.
Wind, west-north-west; barometer, 29.74; thermometer, 59; tides, good; bar, rough; river, strong fresh; weather, raining; rainfall, 137 points.
AT OTHER CENTRES.
WEATHER FORECAST.
General inference: Yesterday’s depression is now located just east of the Dominion, and an anti-cyclone of very slight intensity is approaching from the Tasman Sea. A fresh depression has reached eastern Australia.
Forecast: Moderate to strong westerly winds, backing temporarily to south-westerly. Weather cool and changeable, with scattered showers. Seas rather rough.
Last Quarter 7th 12.19 p.m. New Moon 14th 11.27 a.m. First Quarter 22nd 8.50 a.m. Full Moon 30th 12.15 a.m.
(From readings taken at 9 a.m.l. Manukau Heads NW. overcast 30.02 66 (Jape Egmont NW. blue sky 29.93 62 Wanganui NW. blue sky 29.91 67 Wellington NW. overcast 29.75 61 Capo Campbell NW. blue sky 29.71 61 Farewell Spit NW. blue sky 29.81 63 Arthur’s Pass Not •eceived. Christchurch calm cloudy 29.56 6-1 Dunedin SW. overcast 29.59 59 Puysegur Point SE. overcast 29.77 50 Bluff s. overcast 29.70 53
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Greymouth Evening Star, 18 April 1934, Page 8
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