moon on the evening of "Wednesday next. June 15. It will commence at 6.13 p.m. At 7.43 p.m. the shadow will cover the whole of the lunar surface, and the total eclipse will last for 22 minutes. At 8.5 p.m. the eastern limb of the moon will emerge from the shadow, and at 9.36 p.m. the last trace of the shadow will leave the moon, although the pemwnibral eclipse will continue until 10.45 p.m. "Witnessing the eclipse will depend entirely upon the weather at the time. In the event of cloudy conditions it will pass unobserved. “I will venture a forecast, and sav that in a few years New Zealand will be essentially a cheese country,” said Mr. Wright at the Palmerston North Lunch Club on Tuesday. “New Zealand has practically no competitors in the cheese industry, but it has many competitors in the butter industry.”— “Times.”
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 13 June 1927, Page 9
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