METEROLOGICAL.
SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 1918
the Sun. "Hose to-day, 5-40; sets, 6.39. Rises to-morrow, 5.41; sets, 6.38. . % Jfi&IPKR VTI'R.K IN -HAIrK. Yesterday: Maxiinuiri, 70 minimum, 53 ; mean, 61A. fiAINFALL. l?or 24 hours preceding 9 a.m. to-day: Nil. ... THE MOON (Calculated N'.Z. Mean ■ J>. H. M_ .Last ' Quarter .... 6 0 14 p.m. New Mccn- ... 13 7 22 a.m. ITirsfc Quarter ... 20 1 0 a.m. Full Moon 28 3 3 a.m. 1 WIND. Pirecticii and- nature- of wind at noon : North-eastr~lightv~~- , " | Yesterdav, 9 a.m., 30.42. 1 To-day, 9 a_m., 30.32; noon, 30.32. HtJJCLDIT OK TKK ATMOSPHERE Mr T. C. e. Scott (Strk-pl reports as ♦allows on the bumiditv of the atmosj»hweL To-day, lioon. 80 per cent. Yesterday. 80 per cent. V Iw-DAY'S WEATHEB. From ob?err»finnc taken at 9 a.m.: — Auckland —Wird. S.E.. fresh breeze; bar. 30.05; ther. 56; sky blue and Wellington;— Wind, N.E., light: bar. 0u.16: ther. 63; skv blue and cloudy, •Christchnrch Wind, calm; baT. 30 04- ther. 63; sky blue and cloudy. Thiiedin-—Wind, N. : . light; bar. 3_r.21-; ther. 58; sky overcast. * /:. "/ r . /
The indication are for easterly and backing by east to north. Mild and hazy conditions with increasing haze and -ciondiness. The barometer has a falling tendency. . Sea and tides moderate.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 53, 2 March 1918, Page 1
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