METEOROLOGICAL.
• THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1917.
TB)E SUM Hose to-day. 5.32; sets, 6.7. Kises to-morrow, 5.31; sets, 6.8. TEMPERA! ORK IN SHADE. Yesterday : Maximum, 65 ; minimum, 52; mean, 58£. jiAINFALL.. For 2A hotaa preceding 9 A-in. to-day: 0.02 inch. x'HE MOON. (Calculated {ot N.Z. Mean Time.} D. B. MFull (Moon 1 8 1 p.m. Last Quarter ... 8 9 44 p.m. New Moon 16 2 11 p.m. First Quarter ... 24 2 8 p.m. Direction aod nafrur<» r * wind at noon to-day -• North-east. light. BAfitiMiTKR. Yesterday. 9 a.m., 30.24. To-day, STa.m.. 30.21: noon, 30.25. TO-DAY'S \\ JB.A rHEK. From observations ta'rer. at 9 a.in. : Auckland—Wind, W.N.W., fresh •breeze : bar. 30.16; ther. 61; sky overcast; rain. Wellington—Wind, S., breeze ; bar. 30.12; ther. 58; skv blue and cloudy. Chnstchurch—Wind, N.E., light: "bar. 30.12; ther. 60;' sky blue and cloudy. •T>une<3m—Wind. 'N.W.. light; bar. 30.14; ther. „4 : skv blue.
The indications are for variable and moderate breezes, but westerly winds, moderate to strong prevailing. Expect chanseable and showery weather, with a. cold night. Barometer little movemeat- Se» moderate; tides good.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume L, Issue 175, 4 October 1917, Page 1
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