METEOROLOGICAL.
MR. C. L. WRAGGE'S FORECAST
The following weather forecast was supplied to us by Mr. Clement L. Wragge at 10 p.m. yesterday The severe 6torm fiom Australia which for so many days threatened the Dominion haa cither filled up or passed away between the North Cape and Fiji; Hence no danger need now be apprehended. Pine to somewhat cloudy weather should rule in the north, And some rain under Antarctic influence in the south. Winds from between N.N.W and W., later veering toward S.W. Sea moderate. There is some tendency •to isolated electric disturbance.
YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. ftalnfall in City for 48* hours ended midnight, Jan. 8 (Bebald gauge) .BBln. SUN, MOON AND TIDES. Sun—Rises. 4.44 a-m.; sets, 7.12 p,m. Moon—Full, January 14, 2.7 a.m. High Water, Auckland-2.2J ft.m.; 2.52 ]>.»•. High Water, Manukau Heads—4.22 a^ni.; 4.51 p.m. ___________
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17984, 9 January 1922, Page 3
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