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METEOROLOGICAL

PHASES or TUB MOOS.

9 a.m.: Barometer, 1019 (rising steadily); thermometer, 41; wind, easterly (moderate breeze); sky, overcast; bar, heavy swell; river, normal; rainfall, one point (total to date, 55.95 inches). The depth on the bar at high water this morning was 22 feet nine inches. WEATHER FORECAST Moderate north-easterly winds. Weather: Cloudy, with scattered rain developing to-morrow. Temperatures cool to moderate. Further outlook: Unsettled. _______

JULY, 1943. New Moon July 3 0.44 a.m. First Quarter July 11 4.29 a.m. Full Moon July 18 0.21 a.m. Last Quarter July 21 4.38 p.m. HIGH WATER—JULY, 1943. July 15.— 8.52 a.m.; 9.1G p.m. July 1G.— 9.43 a.m.; 10.5 p.m. July 17.—10.32 a.m.; 10.54 p.m. WEATHER REPORT.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 15 July 1943, Page 7

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METEOROLOGICAL Greymouth Evening Star, 15 July 1943, Page 7

METEOROLOGICAL Greymouth Evening Star, 15 July 1943, Page 7

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