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METEOROLOGICAL

SUNRISE AND SUNSET * STANDARD TIME

PHASES OF THF. MOON

TIDES AT GISBORNE WHARF STANDARD TIME

BAROMETER READINGS At 8 a.m. yesterday .. .. SOtlOin At 8 p.in, yesterday .. .. SOilOin At 8 a.m. to-da.v .. .. 3&201n 2JAINPALL AT GISBORNE For 48 hours to 9 a.m. . . 0.28fn Total for month to date .. fI.SHn Average for April .. .. 4,05 in THE WEATHER Last Night's Forecast There is still very little change in the situation. An anticyclone ol slight intensity covers New Zealand. A slight disturbance, however, is developing west of Auckland. Winds, south-easterlies predominating about Cook Strait and elsewhere east to north strong in parts of Auckland province : elsewhere light to moderate. Seas in New Zealand waters, rather rough north of Last Cape; elsewhere smooth to moderate. In the eastern Tasinan. moderate to fresh northeast to northerly winds, moderate to rather rough seas. Weather, some scattered rain in the Auckland province; elsewhere fair to fine, with mild temperatures and fog ill places. Saturday's Midday Forecast. General inference.—There is little change in the situation. An anticyclone of slight intensity covers New Zealand, while shallow depressions continue to develop over south-eastern Australia. Forecast.—Light to moderate and variable winds. A few light scattered rains in the high country north of Hawke's Hay, lint otherwise'line and mild. Seas smooth to moderate.

Bines. Sett. April 22 fi.24 a.m. 5..I1O p.m April 2:! C.25 a.m. 5.14 n.m April 24 fi.2n ft.in. .0.13 p.m April 2. r > 6,27, a.m. O.1.2 p. 111 April 20 0.28 11, m. 5.11 p.m April 27 <i.29 n.m. ;'),9 p.m April 28 C.:U) a.m. C1.8 p.m April 29 ('..21 a.m. 5.7 p.m April 20 (3.22 n.m. fi.o p.m

New Moon, April 3; 11.41 p.m. First Quarter, Aprit 11, 6,1.5 ft.ni. Full Moon, April 10, S.40 n.m. LaVt Quarter, April 20, Ji.50 p.m.

High Water. Low Walar. a.m. p.m. a.m. R.m. April 2-2 8.12 8.113 2.01 2.00 April 2:5 . 0.00 !».2:t 2.48 2. f» f> April 24 0.48 10.07 3.35 U.40 April 25 . . 3 0.1)2 10.55 4.21 4.20 April 20 . 31.18 11.44 5.09 5.1 (i April 27 . 0.00 0.05 5.59 0.00 April 28 . 0.32 0.54 H'.f.O ■V II 1 April 20 . 1.22 1.43 7.40 7.58 April 30 . 2.11 2.:t;"> tt.iil ».:>.)

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Bibliographic details

Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18687, 22 April 1935, Page 5

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METEOROLOGICAL Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18687, 22 April 1935, Page 5

METEOROLOGICAL Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18687, 22 April 1935, Page 5

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