THE WEATHER
A deep depression is moving on to the North Island from the northwest. A cold front is crossing the South Island. Forecast to 5 p.m. on Sunday: Strong to gale north-easterly winds backing north-westerly and later westerly. Weather unsettled, with further heavy rainfalls and some flooding likely. Further outlook: Further rain, but slowly improving from the west. Thermometer, 8 a.m G 3 deg. Barometer. 8 a.m 29.8 RAINFALL RECORD— Fall in Whangurei (Advocate gauge), 24 hours ended 8 a.m. today 2.33:n. Average for April s.lain. Fall for April 7.27 in. Fall for year to date 20.041 it Average annual rainfall .... G3.Boin. NORTHLAND TIDES— Town Basin—Sat., 19: G. 33, 7.0; Sun., 20: 7.27, 7.51; Mon., 21: 8.15. 8.40. Whangarei Heads, subtract 45min.; Hokianga, add 2hr llmin.; Awanui, deduct 3min.; Mangonul, smin.; Bay of Islands, 14min. SUNRISE AND SUNSET— Sat., 19: 6.48, 5.52; Sun., 20: 6.49, 5.51; Mon., 21: 6.50, 5.50. PHASES OF THE MOON— April Time Full Moon 6 3.28 a.m. Last Quarter .. 14 223 a.m. New Moon .... 21 4.19 p.m. First Quarter .. 28 10.18 a.m.
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Northern Advocate, 19 April 1947, Page 6
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