METEOROLOGICAL
PHASES OF THE MOON. MARCH. 1944. New Moon March 24 11.36 p.m.
HIGH WATER—MARCH, 1944.
9 a.m.: Barometer, 1022.6 (steady after falling); thermometer, 51; wind, easterly (gentle breeze); sky, blue, bar, considerable swell; river, normal; rainfall, nil (total to date, 31.88 inches). The depth on the bar at high water this morning was 22ft. 6in. WEATHER FORECAST The following is the district forexcast issued by the Meteorological Office, Wellington, for the 24 hours from noon to-day:— Easterly winds, fresh at times. A few isolated showers in the south, but weather otherwise fair to fine and mild. Further outlook: Fair.
March 23— ■ 9.55 a.ra.; ; 10.21 p.m. March 24 — 10.40 a.m.; ; 11.5 p.m. March 25— 11.26 a.m. ; ; 11.5.3 p.m. Marcli 26 — 0.12 p.m. March 27— 0.37 a.m.; : 0.57 p.m. March 23— J. 23 a.m.: 1.42 a.m. March 29— 2.7 a.m.; 2.27 p.m. March 30— 2.53 p.m.: 3.16 p.m. March 31— 3.46 a.m.; 4.17 p.m. WEATHER REPORT
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Greymouth Evening Star, 23 March 1944, Page 8
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