SHIPPING.
High Water, Auckland— a.m.: 3.28 a.m. High Water, Manukau Heads—4 55 a.m.; 5.27 p.m. Sim— 6.50 a.m.; sets. 5.4 p.m. Moon— August 7, 8 a.m.
WEATHER REPORT. Rainfall in City lor 24 hours ended midnight Aug. 1 (HERALD gauge) .08in.
Official Report issued at 4 p.m. yesterday.— Wind. Bar. Ther. Weathor Cape Maria... B.W„ fresh 80.16 54 Hazy Russell ... S.W., fresh 30.05 5G Cloudy Manukaw. H. S.W., m. g. 29.97 51 Cloudy Auckland ... W.. fresh 80.00 65 Cloudy Tauranga ... W., m. Kale 29.83 68 Overcast East Cape ... W., breeze 29.80 61 Cloudy C.isbcrne ... W., breeze 29.78 57 Fine Port Ahuriri N., fresh 29.73 65 Fair Wellington... N., broesse 20.62 60 Fair N. Plymouth S.W.. light 29.88 53 Showery Wanganui ... W., fresh 29.88 61 Overcast Stephen 15.... S.W., fresh 29.70 60 Overcast C. Campbell N.W., fresh 29.53 47 Fine Akaroa Light S.W., light 29.15 Gl Hazy Pt. Chalmers S.W., br. 29.00 65 Overcast West to south-westerly winds, strong to a gale, have ruled ovor the Dominion, and cold. Bqually, and changeable conditions have prevailed, with rain on the west coast •and in the northern and southernmost districts The barometer has been very tinsteady. TO-DAY'S FORECAST. Tresent indications are Cot high west to south-westerly winds, with cold, squally, and showery weatner generally, and hail and sleet in parts and snow on tho higher levels and in the south- Tho barometor is rising everywhere.
SHIPPING.
New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16918, 2 August 1918, Page 3
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