"TIMES” WEATHER REPORT
Fair to Cloudy
The barometer rose rapidly in the south during Tuesday night and pres* sure is now high over the whole of the Mew Zealand area; the cyclone which yesterday was centred off the East Coast of Australia is apparently filling up while a depression- is developing west of Tasmania; moderate southerly winds later hacking by east to northerly and freshening generally; moderate seas but rather rough at first on the East Coast between Akaroa and Napier; weather cloudy with some clearing showers along the East Coast between Lyttelton and East Cape and in Taranaki; elsewhere chiefly fair to cloudy, clouding over again soon i» Westland and Otago. • Sun {To-aay>. (Standard Time.) Fiscs, 5.23 a.m.; sots, 7.7 p.m. To-morrow. Fiscs, 5.3 d a.m.; sots, 7.3 p.W. Moon (To-day). Fiscs, 0.23 a.m.; sets, 4.23 -p.m. To-morrow. . : :| E-bos, I.LI a.m.; sets, 5.19 p.m. ' TIDE TAELS. HIGH WATER AT MANAW AT H ; BAR. (Sidey Time'.)
Feb. 11 a.m, 2.10 p.m. 2.27 Feb. 12 2.40 2.59 Fob. 13 3.19 3:41 Fob. 14 4.19 Feb. 15 5.4 5.45 Fob. 10 fi.30 7.17 Feb. .17 7.14 8.19 Fob. IS 8.41 9.7 Feb. 1!) 9.27 9.48 Feb. 20 10.7 10.31
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Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6536, 17 February 1928, Page 8
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