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METEOROLOGICAL

PHASES OF THE MOON. SEPTEMBER, 1939.

THE SUN The sun sets to-day at 5.55 p.m.: Tises to-morrow at 5.56 a.m. WEATHER REPORT 9 a.m.: Wind, north-north west (strong breeze); barometer, 1016.4; thermometer, 54; weather, overcast; bar, considerable sea; river, normal; rainfall, trace. OTHER CENTRES

WEATHER FORECAST. General situation: An extensive anti-cyclone is located in the north, while a series of weak westerly depressions is passing in the south. Forecast: Moderate to strong northwesterly winds, changing at times to south-westerly. Weather cloudy to overcast, with rain at times. Tempei'atures moderate. Seas rather rough to rough.

Last Quarter, Sept. 7, 7.54 a.m. New Moon, Sept. 13, 10.52 p.m. First Quarter, Sept. 20, 10.4 p.m. Full Moon, Sept. 29, 2.27 a.m. (N.Z. Standard & Summer Time).

Aianukau -Heads SW. overcast 55 Cape Egmont W. cloudy 1021 55 Wanganui N. overcast 1022 52 Wellington NW. overcast 1018 52 Cape Campbell NW. cloudy KX19 52 Farewell Spit SW. blue sky 1019 53 Westport NE. overcast 1019 52 Arthur’s Pass NW. raining — — Christchurch NW. overcast 1011 58 Dunedin calm overcast 1009 50 Puysegur Pt. NW. cloudy 1011 50

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Greymouth Evening Star, 19 September 1939, Page 12

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METEOROLOGICAL Greymouth Evening Star, 19 September 1939, Page 12

METEOROLOGICAL Greymouth Evening Star, 19 September 1939, Page 12