METEOROLOGICAL
HIGH WATER--SEPTEMBER, 19-13. 22— 4.52 a.;n. 5.4! p . )n . Sept. _.‘i— C. 31 a.in. 7.11 p. nu Sept. 21— 7. IS a.in. 5.15 j, tn . F > PHASES OF THE MOON. 5 SEPTEMBER, 1943. > ’ New Moon Sept. 29 11.29 a.m. ’ WEATHER “REPORT 1 9 a.m.: Barometer, 990.6 (steady after falling); thermometer, 50- wind ■ easterly, (fresh breeze); sky,’ overcast with intermittent rain; bar, considerable swell; river, four-knot fresh; rainfall, 26 points (total to date, 76.36 inches). The depth on the bar at high water yesterday was 23 loot eight inches. WEATHER FORECAST Moderate to fresh north-easterly winds, weather mainly overcast with occasional drizzle and rain. Temperatures moderate. Further outlookContinuing unsettled.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 22 September 1943, Page 4
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