METEOROLOGICAL
PHASES OF THE MOON
SEPTEMBER, 1937.
THE SUN. The suu sets to-day at 5.50 pm,; rises to-morrow at 6.3 a,in, WEATHER REPORT. 9 a.m.: Wind east (gentle breeze); barometer, 30.34; thermometer, 41; weather, blue sky; bar, moderate swell; river, normal; rainfall, nil. AT OTHER CENTRES.
WEATHER FORECAST. General inference: An anti-cyclone lies centrally over New Zealand, while a depression is located over tho Western Tasman Sea. Forecast; Light to moderate northerly winds prevailing, and later freshening. Weather fair to fine and milder, but cloud increasing and rain developing to-morrow. Seas slight Io moderate.
New Moon Sept. 5 10.24 a.m First Quarter Sept. 13 8.27 a.m Full Moon Sept. 20 11.2 p.m Last Quarter Sept. 27 5.43 p.m (Last Quarter in Summer Time).
Manukau Heads NIC hint' sk. r t ’i Cape Egmont SE. blue sky 30. 29 r. ■> Wanganui calm blue sky 30.33 50 Wellington SSE. overcast 30.31 ■is Cape Campbell SSW. overeast i ■IS Farewell Spit SE. blue sky 30.30 50 West port SE. blue skv ::i).:i i 50 Arthur's Pass.—Not received. Christchurch NE. overcast 30.31: ■13 Dunedin N. blue sky 311.30 ■15 Bluff N. blue sky 30.23 ■15 Puysegui- Point N overcast 30.21 ■IS
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Greymouth Evening Star, 17 September 1937, Page 8
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