METEOROLOGICAL.
MR. K. K. WRAGQE'S FORECAST
The following weather forecast was supplied to Tin by Mr. K. K. Wragge at 7 p.m. yesterday:—Pressure shows further signs of relaxing in response to the advent of the new Antarctic disturbance Galed. Thus temporarily fair to cloudy weather may bo expected, followed by the rainy and unsettled typo. Winds between north-east, north, and north-west. Sea moderate to rising later.
RAINFALL RECORD.
Total rainfall for 48 hours, ended _ March 11 (Herald gauge) OSIn. Total for month no to 9 a.m. Sunday (Albert Park guge)
■9: SUN, MOON, AND TIDES. Rises, 6-40 a.m.; sets, 6.14 p.m. Moon— Sunday, 12.21 p.m.; first quarter, March 26, 4.12 a.m. High Water a.m. p.m. Auckland 2.35 3. 9 Mann Heads . . . . 4.34 5. 1 Onehunga Wharf , . . . 5.54 6.21
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18346, 12 March 1923, Page 5
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