THE WEATHER
A deep depression south of New Zealand is moving away. Another depression is advancing toward the South Island from the Tasman. Forecast to 5 p.m. on Tuesday: Strong north-westerly winds, backing during the night to south-west. Widespread rain developing today. Some heavy falls tonight with a wind change. Showers becoming less frequent tomorrow. Temperatures cool. Further outlook: Mainly fair. Thermometer, 8 a.m 48 deg. Barometer, 8 a.m 30.2 RAINFALL RECORD— Fall in Whangarei (Advocate gauge), 24 hours ended 8 a.m. today (Sunday ,09in.) .Olin. Fall for August 6.GBin. Average for August 6.57 in. Fall for year 52.34 in. Average annual rainfall 63.80 in. NORTHLAND TIDES— Town Basin—Mon., Sept. 1: 8.39, 9.15; Tues., 2: 9.18, 9.40. Whangarei Heads, subtract 45min.; Hokianga, add 2hr llmin.; Awanui, deduct 3min.; Mangonui, smin.; Bay of Islands, 14min. SUNRISE AND SUNSET— Mon.. Sept. 1: 6.43, 5.59; Tues., 2: 6.42, 6.0. PHASES OF THE— MOON
September Time Full Moon ... 1 4.34 a,m. Last Quarter ,. 8 3.57 p.m, New Moon .... 15 7.28 a.m, First Quarter .. 22 5.42 p.m. Full Moon . ... 30 6.41 p.m.
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Northern Advocate, 1 September 1947, Page 4
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