METEOROLOGICAL.
MOjSTDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1917.
THE SUtf Hose to-day, 4.49 ; sets.. 6.39. Rises to-morrow, 4.48 ; sets, 6.40. I»MPMfeATURE LN iHAL'bI. Yesterday : Maximum, 75 ; minimum, 54; mean, J*AINFA-T,L. "Par 24 honxa preceding 9 ».m. to-d»y: (NIL **ErE MOON. fOWcnlated for N.Z. Mean Tim*.) 1). B. M. FnH Moon ...... 1 8 1 p.m. Last Quarter ... 8 9 44 p.m. N«w -Mooa 16 2 11 p.m. First Quarter ...'24 2 8 p.m.
wisrDirection tu»+- — " wind at noon to-day: North-east, light. • Yesterday, 9 a.m., 29.94. • To-day, 9 a.m., 30.10; noon, 30.10. TO-DAY; S WEATHER TVum obeervfl't'one tsUpn »* 9. a to Wellington—Wind N. ; tar. 29.99; •bher 57; overcast. ■Christchnrch—VCnvl. N.E. light; l>ar. 29.77: ther 64; cloudv. Bluff—Wind, X. : 'bar. 29.73; ther. 56; overcast and gloomy.
The indications are for -westerly ■winds, strong to gale, and 'backing by ■west to south. The weather appears likely to be cloudy and unsettled, with Tain following. The barometer has 5 ' a falling tendency', hut rise again after 20 to 30 hours. Sea considerable. Tide's good. »Sea increasing in Strait.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume L, Issue 175, 29 October 1917, Page 1
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