METEOROLOGICAL
PHASES OF THE MOON MAY, 1934.
THE SUN. The sun sets to-day at 4.45 p.m.; rises to-morrow at 7.7 a.m. WEATHER REPORT.
Wind, east; barometer, 29.24; thermometer, 43; tides, good; bar, rough; river, moderate fresh; weather, showery; rainfall, 81 points, AT OTHER CENTRES.
WEATHER FORECAST General inference: Yesterday’s depression has passed eastwards, but a secondary depression is now moving into the South Island. An intense anticyclone covers eastern Australia, and the western Tasman Sea. Forecast: Strong west to southwest winds of gale force in places, Weather cold, squally, and unsettled, witli rain and some heavy falls. Seas I rough to heavy.
Last Quarter — Gth —G.ll p.m. New Moon —14th —0.0 a.m. First Quarter —22nd —2.50 p.m. Full Moon —29th —9.11 a.m.
(From readings taken at 9 a.m.) .Manukau Heads SSW. blue sky 30.01 55 Cape Egmontli SW. blue sky 30.02 52 Wanganui W. blue sky 29.95 53 Wellington NNE. blue sky 29.8(1 48 Cape Campbell W. blue sky 29.85 44 Farewell Spit W. blue sky 29.93 44 Westport E. blue sky 29.93 4 1 Arthur's Pass NW. blue sky 40 Christehnreh ENE. overeast 29.15 42 Hunedin ealm overeast 29.59 46 Bluff NNW. cloudy 29.43 42 Puysegur Point NW. overcast 29.44 45
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Greymouth Evening Star, 16 May 1934, Page 8
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