THE WEATHER
A cold front is moving northward over the Auckland province. An anti-eyclor.-e extends across the south Tasmitn on to the South Island. Forecast to a p.m. on Friday: Moderate south-westerly to southerly winds. A brief period of showers this afternoon or evening, but weather otherwise fair. Temperatures cool tonight, mild tomorrow. Further ouilook: Fair to fine. Thermometer, 8 a.m 59 deg. Barometer, 8 a.m 29.9 RAINFALL RECORD— Fall in Whangarei (Advocate gauge), 24 hours ended 8 a.m. today OOin. Fall for April Olin. Average for April s.lßiti. Fall for year to date 11.78 in. Average annual rainfall 83.30 in. NORTHLAND TIDES— Town Basin—Thurs.. 3: 5.50. 6.24; Fri., 4: 6.51, 7.24; Sat., 5: 7.50. 8.18 Whangarei Heads, subtract 45min.; Hokianga, add 2hr llmin.; Awanui, deduct 3min.; Mangonul, smin.; Bay of Islands, 14min. SUNRISE AND SUNSET— Thurs., 3: 6.35. 6.15; Frk, 4: 6.35, 6.15; Sat., 5: 6.36. 6.12. PHASES OF THE MOON—
Full Moon April .. 6 Time 3.28 a.m. Last Quarter .. 14 2.23 a.m. New Moon .. 21 4.19 p.m. First Quarter .. 28 ■ 10.18 a.m.
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Northern Advocate, 3 April 1947, Page 4
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174THE WEATHER Northern Advocate, 3 April 1947, Page 4
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