METEOROLOGICAL
WEATHER REPORT
9 a.m.: Barometer, 1013.4 (falling rapidly); thermometer, 50; wind, east-north-east (fresh breeze); sky, overcast; bar, moderate swell; river, normal. The depth on the bar at high water this morning was 21 feet three inches. WEATHER FORECAST. Fresh easterlies at first in the north, but a change to fresh southwesterlies advancing from the south during to-night. Scattered rain in northern ranges and showers and cooler temperatures accompanying the south-westerly change. Further outlook: Improving.
PHASES OF'THE MOON. APRIL, 1913. New Moon April 5 9.53 a.m First Quarter April 13 10 a.tn Full Moon April 20 11.11 p.m Last Quarter April 27 7.51 p.m HIGH WATER—APRIL, 1913. April 2.— S.50 ii.m.; 9.25 p.rn. April 9.11 a.in.; 10.S p.m. April 4.—10.22 a.in.; ’ 10.19 p.m.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 2 April 1943, Page 2
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