METEOROLOGICAL
PHASES OF THE MOON July, 1934.
THE SUN. The sun sets to-day at 4.42 p.m.; rises to-morrow at 7.28 a.m. WEATHER REPORT. Wind, east; barometer, 30.30; thermometer, 41; tides, poor; bar, considerable sea; river, slight fresh; rainfall, 19 points; sky, overcast. AT OTHER~CENTRES. (From readings taken at 9 a.m.)
WEATHER FORECAST. General inference: A rather intense anti-cyclone nbw covers Northern Australia, indicating settled weather oveimost of the Dominion during the weekend. Forecast: Light to moderate and variable winds, weather cloudy but fair at first. Scattered showers likely to-morrow. Temperatures milder. Seas moderate.
Last Quarter July4 7.58 a.m. New Moon July 12 4.36 a.m. First Quarter July 20 6.23 a.m. Full Moon July 26 11.39 p.m.
Manukau Heads SSW. blue sky 30.30 54 Cape Egmont SW. blue sky 30.30 51 Wanganui SW. blue sky 30.30 46 Wellington calm blue sky 30.27 44 Cape Campbell SW. blue sky 30.27 43 Farewell Spit calm blue sky30.26 45 Westport SE. cloudy 30.20 43 Arthur’s Pass NW. blue sky ——- —— 40 Christchurch ENE. blue sky 30.21 37 Kaikoura calm blue sky 30.21 42 Dunedin calm blue sky 30.08 45 Bluff NW. raining 30.07 47 Puysegus Point W. showery 30.12 49
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Greymouth Evening Star, 14 July 1934, Page 8
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