METEOROLOGICAL
PHASES OF THE MOON. AUGU’-T, 1936.
THE SUN. The sun sets to-day at 5.10 p.m.; rises to-morrow at 6.59 a.m. WEATHER REPORT. Wind, north-west barometer, 29.58; thermometer, 51; sky, blue and cloudy; bar, moderate sea; river, normal; rainfall, 41 points. AT OTHER CENTRES. Mailuknu Heads NW. raining 29.90 56 Cape Egmon NW. raining 29.72 s;> Wanganui NW. overcast 29.73 55 Wellington NW. raining 29.59 .>4 Cape Campbell NW. cloudy 29.56 .>~ Farewell Spit NW. showery 2.9.64 al West port calm showery 29.61 .«2 Arthur’s Pass NW. raining 39 Katkoura S. cloudy 29.;>_ ;>1 Christchurch calm blue sky 29.45 49 Dunedin S. blue sky 29.42 44 Bluff NW. blue sky 29.30 4G Puvsegur Point NNW. showery 29.39
WEATHER FORECAST. General inference: The series of intense westerly depressions still continues to cross the South Tasman Sea, and southern New Zealand. Forecast: Strong westerly winds, reaching gale force at times in exposed positions. Weather squally and changeable, with intermittent rain and some heavy falls still probable, with hail and thunder in places. Seas rough.
Full Moon August 3 3.17 p.m. Last Quarter August 10 8.29 a.m. New Moon August 17 2.51 p.m. First Quarter August 25 5.19 p.m.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 12 August 1936, Page 8
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