METEOROLOGICAL
PHASES OF THE MOON. MARCH, 1937.
THE SUN.
The sun sets to-day at 6.59 p.ni.; rises to-morrow at 6.25 a.m. WEATHER REPORT. Wind, east (moderate breeze) ; barometer, 30.48; thermometer, 57; bar, moderate swell; river, normal; rainfall, nil; sky, blue. AT OTHER CENTRES.
WEATHER FORECAST. General inference: A very intense anti-cyclone covers New Zealand, the centre being east of the South Island. Conditions are disturbed over the north-west Tasman Sea. Forecast: Light to moderate and variable winds, with north-easterlies prevailing, and later freshening. Weather fine, with cold night, but mild day temperatures. Seas slight to moderate
Last Quarter March 5 9.17 p.m, New Moon March 13 7.32 a.m, First Quarter March 19 11.46 p.m. Full Moon March 27 11.12 a.m, (N.Z. Summer Time).
Manukau Heads NE. overcast 60 Cape Eginont SE. 1)1 ue sky 30.35 60 Wanganui SE. showery 30.4!) 50 Wellington calm overcast 30.57 50 Cape Campbell S. blue sky 30.57 56 Farewell Spit SE. bine sky 30.52 5S West port calm blue sky 30.50 bo Arthur’s Pass NW. blue sky — 45 Christchurch EXE. blue sky 30.55 Dunedin N. blue sky 30.50 53 Puysegur Pt. SSE. blue sky 30.53 48
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Greymouth Evening Star, 16 March 1937, Page 8
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