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PHASES OF THE MOON.

Jaxuakv. Now moon 1 3.51 a.m. First quarter ... , . ... 8 5.50 p.m. Full moon 15 9.56 a.m. I/ast quarter 22 5.51 p.m. New moon 30 9.15 p.m. Sun rises to-day 4.54, sets 7.45. HIGH WATER. Uarcuary 25— a.m. p.m. At Taiaroa Heads 11.21 n.S\ At Port Chalmers ... -.. — , 12,1 At Dunedin - 12.31 THE WEATHER. January 24.-8 a.m.: Calm; clear. Noon: Wind N.E., light; clear. 5 p.m.: Wind N.E.. liffht; clear. 8 a.m. Noon. 5 p.m. Barometer ..- 30.14 30.12 50.03 Thermometer ... 54 77 76 FORECAST.-Jlr Paulin telephoned at Ho clock last night:—"Strong XV. winds after 16 hours; barometer fall fast and fino fov about 24 hours. There will • bo a thick elcctroial fog on the Eaet !i, Coast." WEATHER REPORTS. (Per Onited Press Association.) '' WELLINGTON, January 24. tfie following are the renorts of the Weather at 4 p.m.:— ,. C , a P s Maria Van Dicmen.-Wiiui S.E., light; bar. 30.10, ther. 71; hazy; sea 6mcoth. '' , . Russell.-Wind S.E., fresh; bar. 30.10, tner. <5; fair; sea moderate. Manukau Heads-Wind S., breeze; bar. 00.12 ther 74: line; hazy; sea moderate. ; Auckland.—Wind N.. breeze; bar. 30.13, ther. 76; fine. ' Tuurang-y-Wind W., light; bar. 30.17, ther r5; fair: sea smooth. East Cape.—Wind E.. light; bar. 30.22, ther. 77, fine: sea considerable. 'jrisborne.—Wind E., breeze; bar. 30.20, ther. 75; fin,;; sea smooth. Aapior.-Wind N.E., light; bar. 30.18, ther. 76; fine: sea smooth. Wellington-Wind N.N.W., light; Dar. 20.18, tier. 73; fair. Castlepoint.--Ca!m; bar. 30.20, ther 70; fine; sea moderate. Now Plymouth—Wind W., light; bar. 30.22, ther. 70; fino; sea smooth. Wanganui.—Wind N.W., light, bar. 30.23, ther. 75; fair; sea smooth. Cape Farewell.—Wind N., light; bar. 30.11, ther. 70; fine ;• sea smooth. Cape Foulwind.—Wind S.W., light; bar. 20.15, ther. 63; fine; sea smooth. Westport.—Wind S.W., light; bar. 30.16, thor. 67; fine; sea smooth. Capo Campbell.—Wind N., light; bar. • 30.13, ther 70; fine; sea smooth. ' Kaikoun.—Wind N.E., breeze; bar. 30.10, (ther. 72; fine; fca moderate. Nuggets.—Wind N., breeze; bar. 30.12, ther. 71; hazy; Gea moderate. Bluff.—Wind W.S.W., moderate gale; bar. 30.02, ther 61; hazy; sea heavy, Cape Egmont.—Wind AY., light; bar. 30.22, ther. 70; fine; eea smooth. Stephens Island.—Wind W., li?ht; bar. 30.13, ther. 67, fine; sea smooth. Akaroa Lighthouse.—Wind N.E., jglit; bar! 30.11, ther 69; fine; sea moderate. Tho , Rev. J). C Bates's summary and forecast is a 6 follows:—"Weather has been very warm and hazy everywhere, and winds generally' light and variable, but 4rong si'&storlies have prevailed in Foveaux Strait, with heavy seas. The barometer, has continued to rise. Present indications are for a slowly falling barometer everywhere. Moderate and strong eaeterly winds are probable northwards of New Plymouth and Napier. :md northerly winds elsewhere. Tho woithcv will probably continue warm and haiy, but squally at times in the far south." ARRIVAL. Warrimoo, s.s., 3529 tons, Clift, from Melbourne, via Hobart and Bluff. Union S.S. Co., agents. Passengers: Intercolonial —Misses Hermann, Henderson, Miller, Mesdames M'Arthur, Mossrsjrleat, O'Neill, Tearcc, Wcstcrlon, Bruig, Tre'wern, Smith, Fogarty, Archbishop S. Clarke, Loat, Aroh- , deacon Gould; 12 • steerage. Coastal— Miss Watson, Messrs Harper, Galbraith, Weir. DEPARTURES. Monowai, s.s., 3433 tons, Robertson, for East Coast ports'and Auckland (connectinz with t.s. Maleno, for Sydney). Union S.S. Co., agents. Passengers: For Lyttelton—Misses Crawley (2), Ambridger, Mesdames Poole, Morris and thr«e children, Sorrel!, Green and nurse, Messrs Gower, Plant, Poole, Nash, Sorrell, Hoare, Master Sorrcll. For Wellington—Hisses Black, Werner, Jones (2), Siddells, Durelop, RobinBon, M'Callum, Fraser, Hewlett, Brent, Stoncrigjr, Wallace, Cook, Caldwoll, Allen, Mackenzie, Mesdames Jolly, Hudson and child, Fraser, Hewlett and three boys, Messrs Bu'ttorworth, Howlett and son, Fancourt, Ixingridge. For Napier—Mi;s Christie. Tor Auckland—Misses Mackintosh, Ferguson, Mesdames Preston, Agnew. Messrs Higgins, Preston, Archbishop Clarke, Master Higgins; 29 steerage for all ports. Invcrcargill, s.s,, 224 tons, for Invercargill and Waikawa. Invercargill Shipping Co., agents.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15050, 25 January 1911, Page 4

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PHASES OF THE MOON. Otago Daily Times, Issue 15050, 25 January 1911, Page 4

PHASES OF THE MOON. Otago Daily Times, Issue 15050, 25 January 1911, Page 4

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