METEOROLOGICAL
PHASES OF THE MOON SUMMER TIME. November, 1934.
THE SUN The sun sets to-day at 7.26 p.m.; rises to-morrow at 4.58 a.m. weatherTreport Barometer, 30.03; thermometer, 57; tides, moderate; bar, moderate, swell; river, normal; sky, overcast. AT OTHER CENTRES.
WEATHER FORECAST General inference: —A moderate deep low-pressure trough lies a north to south direction across the Tasman Sea, and is approaching the Dominion. Pressure has risen considerably over Eastern Australia. Forecast: —Moderate to strong northerly winds, changing to south after about 24 hours. Weather cloudy to overcast, with some rain. Temperatures warm. Seas moderate, but rising.
New Moon 7th 4.14 p.m. First Quarter 16 th 6.59 , a.m. Full Moon 21st 3.56 p.m. Last Quarter 30th 7.52 p.m.
(From readings. aken at 9 a.mA Manukau Heads N. blue sky I-JO.OZ 00 Cape Egmont A . blue sky 30.0(1 05 Wanganui calm blue sky 30.11 08 Wellington NW. blue sky 30.01 65 Cape Campbell NNW. blue sky 30.00 50 Farewell Spit NE. blue sky 30.01 09 Westport NE. overcast 30.05 59 Arthur’s Pass NW. blue sky —. 38 Kaikoura NE. blue sky 29.77 60 Christchurch ENE. blue sky 29.95 59 Dunedin NE. blue sky 29.93 53 Bluff N. blue sky 29.8G 59 Puysegur Point NW. blue sky 29.78 55
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Greymouth Evening Star, 15 November 1934, Page 8
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