METEOROLOGICAL
PHASES OF THE MOON SEPTEMBER, 1934. Last Quarter —Ist.—7.10 a.m. New Moon—9th—ll.so a.m. First Quarter —16th—11.56 p.m. Full M00n—23rd—3.49 p.m. THE SUN. The sun sets to-day at 5.42 p.m. rises to-morrow at 6.15 a.m. WEATHER REPORT. Barometer, 30.07; thermometer, 39 tides, moderate; bar, moderate swell sky, blue; river, normal. AT OTHER~CENTREB.
WEATHER FORECAST. General inference: Pressure has risen considerably to the eastward, and an anti-cyclone of moderate intensity extends from the North Tasman Sea over the Dominion. A depression which yesterday was advancing rapidly from the west on to the South Tasman Sea appears to be filling up. Forecast: Light to moderate and variable winds, gradually tending northerly. Weather fair to fine, and rather milder. Seas moderate.
(From readings taken at 9 a.rfl.) Manukau Heads S. blue sky 30.05 55 Cape Egmont SE. cloudy 30.11 46 Wanganui NE. blue sky 30.15 43 Wellington SE. cloudy 30.11 51 Cape Campbell S. cloudy 30.14 48 Farewell Spit SE. blue sky 30.14 49 Westport SE. blue sky 30.14 45 Arthur’s Pass NW. blue sky — 30 Kaikoura S. blue sky 30.07 51 Christchurch calm blue sky 30.01 52 Dunedin calm blue sky 30.05 48 Bluff NW. blue sky 30.04 44 Puysegur Point calm blue sky 30.03 52
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Greymouth Evening Star, 13 September 1934, Page 8
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