METEOROLOGICAL
PHASES OF THE MOON.
APRIL, 1937.
THE SUN.
The sun sets to-day at 5.8 p.m. rises to-morrow at 6.47 a.m.
WEATHER REPORT.
Wind, east (fresh breeze); barometer, 29.81; thermometer, 39; weather, blue sky; bar, moderate swell; river, normal; rainfall, nil.
WEATHER FORECAST.
General inference: An anti-cyclone is now moving from the Tasman Sea on to New Zealand while pressure is falling over Eastern Australia. Forecast: Light to moderate southerly winds, later veering to northerlies. Weather fine with cold night, and inland frosts, but milder to-mor-row. Seas slight to moderate.
Last Quarter April 4 3.53 p.m. New Moon April 11 5.10 p.m. First Quarter April 18 8.34 a.m. Full Moon April 26 2.54 a.m. (N.Z. Summer Time).
AT OTHER CENTRES. Manttkau Heads SW. cloudy 58 Cape Egmont SE. blue sky 29.79 49 Wanganui NE. blue sky 29.86 51 Wellington Cape Campbell S. blue sky 29.81 50 s blue sky 29.80 48 Farewell Spit SW.’ blue sky 29.79 49 Westport SSE. blue sky 29.81 45 Arthur's Pass Not received. Christchurch SW. blue sky 29.83 39 Dunedin SW. blue sky 29.80 43 Puysegur Pt. N. overeast 29.89 42
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Greymouth Evening Star, 28 April 1937, Page 8
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