“TIES” WEATHER REPORT
Little Prospect of Ram Evening Forecast:' Slight westerly low pressure wave passing southward of New Zealand and a moderate cyclone situated over central Tasman Sea; wind northerly fresh to strong south of New Plymouth and Castlepoint, later changing to southerly; rather rough sea on tho East Coast south of Castlepoint; elsewhere moderate; weather fair to cloudy and warm at first with isolated showers; later becoming unsettled and cooler generally with some rain but only scattered in North Island. ISun (To day), (Standard Time.) Rises, 5.25 a.m/;. sets, 7.2 p.m. To-morrow. Rises, 5.27 a.m.; sets; ’7.0 p.m. Moon (To-day), Rises, 3.17 a.m.; sets, 6.4.6 p.m. To-morrow,. Rises, 4.29 a.m.; sots, 7.22 pml TIDE TABLE. HIGH WATER AT MAN A WAT IT BAR. ■
(Sidey Time: a.in. p.mFeb. 11 .. .. •. . 210 2.27 Feb. 13 .. 2,40 2.59 Feb. 13 .. .. . 3.19 3.41 Feb. 14 .... . 4.1 . >4.19 Feb. 15 .. .. . 5.4 5.45 Feb. 1G G.30 7.17 Feb. 17 ' 7.44 8.19 Feb. 18 8.41 9.7 Feb. 19 ..; .. . 9.27 9.48 Feb. 20 . .. . 10.7 10.31
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Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6537, 20 February 1928, Page 8
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