METEOROLOGICAL.
MR. K;K;WRAGGE'S FORECAST Tho following weather forecast was supplied to us by Mr., K. K. Wragge at 6.30 p.m. yesterday:—High pressure is now attaining greater energy, so that generally fair; to fine conditions should obtain. Along the East Coast, however, south from East Cape, thera is yet a tendency to occasional passing showers. -Winds chiefly between south-west, and south. Sea moderating. ■ ""' RAINFALL RECORD. Fall in City for 48 hours ended midnight, Feb. 25 (Hebald gauge) .19ln. SUN, MOON. AND TIDES Sun.Rises, 6.34 a.m. sets, 6.34 p.m. Moon.Full, March 3, 2.54 p.m.; last quarter, March 10, 6.1 a.m. High Water a.m. p.m. Auckland . . .. .. 2.3 2.37 Manukau Heads .. ' .. - 4.2 4.36 Onehunga Wharf . . 5.22 5.56
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18334, 26 February 1923, Page 5
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