METEOROLOGICAL
PHASES OF THE MOON.
THE SUN. The sun sets to-day at 4.32 p.m.; rises to-morrow at 7.36 a.m. WEATHER REPORT. Wind, south-west; barometer, 29.35; thermometer, 46; tides, good; bar, considerable sea; river, moderate fresh; weather, raining; rainfall, 90 points. AT OTHER CENTRES.
WEATHER FORECAST. General inference: The depression responsible for the disturbed weather of the past two days, is now crossing the Dominion. Pressure has risen over eastern Australia. Forecast: Strong south-westerly winds reaching gale force in places. Weather cold and changeable with showers and on ranges snow, later improving. Seas rough to heavy.
JUNE, 1934. Last Quarter 5th 12,£3 a.m. New Moon 12th 1.42 p.m. First Quarter 20th 6.7 p.m. Full Moon 27th 4.38 p.m.
(From readings t aken at 9 a.m.) Xlanukau Heads W. blue sky 29 (52 50 Cape Egtnont NW. overcast 29.56 , L > Wanganui N. blue sky 29.55 59 Wellington NW. blue sky 29.38 53 Cape Campbell Line Interrupted. Farewell Spit W. cloudy 29.44 51 Westport W. cloudy 29.43 49 Arthur's Pass NW. raining — 37 Christchurch N. blue sky 29.31 47 Kaikoura W. blue sky 29.33 52 Dunedin SW. blue sky 29.27 48 Bluff w. overcast 29.2(5 43 Puysegur Point SW. overcast 29.44 42
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Greymouth Evening Star, 28 June 1934, Page 8
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