THE WEATHER
FAIR AND ’ COLD. The "indication's' are for souther!y, moderate to strong winds, decreasing There will be some, scattered showers at first, but there is a prospect mainly of fair weather. The barometer is rising slowly. Seas and tides moderate. , : .Thermometer , readings in Whangarpi; Highest yesterday, .52 degrees; 'lowest during last night, 34; at 9 a.m. today, 50. . Barometer readings: At 9 o’clock last evehipg,'29.96; at ,9 a.m. today, 30.00.
7 ?’E^TERCOLONIAL' SERVICES.
. Due, Auckland from - (Union), September 17, . , r :;Due Wellington from Sydney—Mara■tna (Union), September 18. Leave Wellington for Sydney—Maun•gariiiivKXJrilOip),- September 18; Wan- ‘’ '' 'ganella ' (Huddart-Parker), Septem- ;. - ber. 27.- v
, TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES.
.‘Leave Auckland, for Vancouver — . .'.Niagara.. (Union), September 18, via . .'Suva, Honolulu. Leave Auckland for San Francisco — ? .Afariposa (Oceanic), September 22, ; . Via Suva, Pago Pago, Honolulu, Los ~ Angeles, ■Due Auckland from Vancouver— Aorangi (Union), October 1, via ' Honoluluj Suva. Due r Auckland from Los Angeles— Monterey (Oceanic), October 5, via Honolulu, Pago Pago, Suva.
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Northern Advocate, 15 September 1934, Page 8
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156THE WEATHER Northern Advocate, 15 September 1934, Page 8
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