METEOROLOGICAL
PHASES OF THE MOON. ' FEBRUARY, 1936.
THE SUN. T)re sun..seis to-day.at .7.50 p.m.; rises to-morrow 1 at 5.39 a.m. WEATHER REPORT. Wih’d, E.; slight breeze, barometer 29.86; thermometer 58; overcast; bar, slight stvell; river, normal: rainfall, 5 pts. AT OTHER CENTRES. Mtfniikau Heads N. blue sky 30.05 68 Cai>e-Eginont N. cloudy 29.96 67 Wanganui NW. blue sky 30.03 66 Wellington NW. blue sky 29.85 65 Capo Campbell NW. blue sky 29.80 67 Earcwell Spit NW. blue sky 29.91 71 Wesport NE. cloudy 29.86 64 Arthur’s Pass NW. blue sky — — 53 Christchurch ENK. cloudy 29.70 63 Dunedin SW. showery 29.73 61 PuySegur Pt. W. blue sky 29.75 53 WEATHER FORECAST. General inference: A shallow depression, followed by a slight secondary depression, is crossing New Zealand, while an anti-cyclone covers the south-west Tasman Sea, and is advancing eastwards.. Forecast: Moderate west to southwest winds, later becoming more southerly. Weather changeable and showery, but later improving. Temperatures cooler. Seas moderate.
Full Moon 7 th 10.19 p.m. Last Quarter 16th 3.45 a.m. New Moon 23rd 6.42 a-.m. First Quarter 29 th * 9.18 p.m.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 6 February 1936, Page 8
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