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METEOROLOGICAL

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1921 i\/ !] = IAV-f g THE SUN 1 Rises to-morrow, 4.39; sets, 7.31. . Rose to-day, 4.37 j, sets, 7.32. * THE MOON—JANUARY ? (New Zealand Mean Time.) , D. H. M. | Last Quarter 1 4 4 p.m. j] New Moon 9 4 57 p.m. , First Quarter 17 6 1 p.m. Full Moon 24 10 38 a.p. Last Quarter 81 , 7 82 a.m, CAWTH RON INSTITUTE meteorological station Report for 24 hours ending 9 a.m to-day :-rRainfall: Nil. % Max. shade temp.: 72. Min. temp, in screen: 58.5. Mean temp.: 65.25. Min. temp, on grass: 50. Soil temperatures at 9 asm: 6ft, depth; 61 degs. ift. depth: 71 degs. Barometer, 9 a.m.; 30.08. Barometer, noon: 30.02. Wind, 9. a.m.: North, light. (

OBSERVATIONS ELSEWHERE. At 9 n.m.) Auckland: N.E, light; bar,, 30.02; ther., 69; overcast; tides high. Wellington: N. breeze: bar., 29.97; ther., 70; cloud* and hazy.Christchurch : E. light; bar., 29.76; ther,. 71; blue eky and clouds. Dunedin: N.E. fresh breeze; bar., 29.71; ther., 64; blue sky and clouds; tides, good. / /> / The indications are for northerly, moderate to strong, freshening and backing by W. to S. The weather appears likely to be cloudy and unsettled, with rain following. Barometer falling. Sea . moderate, but increasing in Straits after about 24 hours. Tides poor. WALTER BROS BRIDGE S.TREET, HAVE lust landed some very choice Teas— INDIA, CHINA AMD CEYLON. These Teas, quality and price considered, cannot bo touched anywhere for Value to-day. To further advertise our Ceylon Teas we are packing in 6lb. Tin Billies To-day’ o retail price for the Billy alone is 4/-. Our . prices for* 61hs Tea and Billy range from 16/- Cash with order; Delivered in Town Free. Kindly call arid inspect at J. Ruff’s Sample Rooms. 73 Bridge Street TANKS 400, 600 and 800-gallon Corrugated Galvanised Tanks made of best Rust-resisting Iron. | MALLET BATH HEATERS ,1 Gallons of Hot Water with a’few chips “WIZARD" LIGHTING PLANTS, The last word in Country Lighting Three goo.d lines, among others, to be obtained from and fitted np by A. R. TUPFNELL, PLUMBER, Etc., rphon* 25. RICHMOND

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, 12 January 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, 12 January 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, 12 January 1921, Page 1

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