METEOROLOGICAL
PHASES OF THE MOON. JULY, 1937.
THE SUN.
The sun sets to-day at 4.56 p.m.; rises to-morrow at 7.17 a.m.
WEATHER REPORT.
9 a.m.: Wind, south-east (slight breeze); barometer, 29.87; thermometer, 45; weather, blue sky and cloudy with passing showers; bar, rough; river, slight run; rainfall. 58 points. AT OTHER CENTRES.
WEATHER FORECAST. General Inference: The anti-cyclone which has been moving slowlv across Australia, now extends from" New South Wales across the north Tasman Sea to beyond New Zealand. Secondary depressions continue, however, to traverse the southern portion of the South Island. Forecast: Aloderate to southwesterly winds. Weather cold and changeable, with further passing showers hut. later improving somewhat. Seas rough.
Last Quarter July 2 0.33 a.m New Moon July 8 3.43 p.m First Quarter July 15 9.6 p.m Full Moon July 24 0.16 a.m Last Quarter July 31 6.17 a.m
•Manukau Heads SW. blue sky .jfl Cape Egmont WSW. blue sky 29.92 51 Wanganui W. cloudy 29.89 50 Wellington WWE. blue sky 29.77 51 Cape Campbell W. blue sky 29.70 17 Farewell Spit W. blue sky 29.85 10 Westport SW. squally 29.85 50 Arthur’s Pass W. blue sky Christchurch SE. blue sky 29.(17 ip; Dunedin SW. squally 29.57 12 Puysegur Pt. SW. showery 29.85 .10
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Greymouth Evening Star, 29 July 1937, Page 8
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