METEOROLOGICAL
PHASES OF THE MOON. JANUARY, 1937.
(N.Z. Summer Time). THE SUN. The sun sets to-day at S.ll p.m.; rises to-morrow at 4.56 a.m. WEATHER REPORT. Wind, S.W. (moderate gale): barometer 29.56; thermometer, 59; sky, cloudy, with passing showers; bar, moderate sea; river, moderate fresh; rainfall, 401 points. AT OTHER CENTRES. Miiuukuu Heads mil received. Cape Egiuont W. blue sky 29.(19 112 Wanganui NW. rain 29.(11 ill Wellington NW. .squally 29.-12 111 Cape Campbell W. blue sky 29.31 Ils Farewell Spit SW. blue sky 29.53 Hl Westport SW. cloudy 29.5 S till Arthur's Pass SW. showery IS Christchurch SSW. showery 29.32 til Dunedin SW. overcast 29.25 52 Puysegur Point NW. cloudy 29.15 51 WEATHER FORECAST. General Inference: Yesterday’s depression has passed eastwards, and pressure is rising. A secondary depression is, however, crossing the South Island. Forecast: Moderate to strong southwesterly winds. Weather cool and changeable, with scattered showers. Seas rather rough to rough. ,
Last Quarter Jan. 5 2.22 a.m. a New Moon Jan. 13 4.47 a.m. First Quarter Jan. 20 8.2 a.m. Full Moon Jan. 27 5.15 a.m.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 6 January 1937, Page 8
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