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METEOROLOGICAL

SUNRISE AND SUNSET

PHASES OF THE MOON

TIDES AT GISBORNE WHARF

BAROMETER READINGS At S a.m. yesterday . . . . 29.99 in At 8 p.m. yesterday . . . . 29;95in At S a.in. to-day .. .. 29i99in RAINFALL AT GISBORNE For 2-t hours to 9 a. in. . . O.OOin Total for month to date .. k.L'tiin Average for July .. •• ri.Oliin THE WEATHER To-(lay’s North Island Report. Blue skies were reported throughout the North Island this morning. Light .o moderate westerly breezes were geii-•i-aL The barometer had commenced e. rising movement. Temperatures tit 9 iTTock were: Auckland and Wellington .6 degrees, Ttiuranga, 38. Opotiki 36. Gisborne 43, and Napier 59. Rough sens were reported at Cape Campbell ; elsewhere moderate or smooth. Last Night’s Forecast A moderate anticyclone still extends from tlm Tasmiin Sen on to New Zealand. but a slight depression has been passing in the south to-day. and pressure is low to the north-east. Winds, southeasterly to southerly, moderate mainly, hut fresh to strong in parts of the tar north and south. Seas, rather rough noi llt of Hast Cape, considerable swell south of Cape Palliser. elsewhere smooth to moderate. In the eastern Tasman Sea moderate southerly winds, veering to westerly in the southern portion, seas moderate. Weather, fair to tine generally. hut some scattered showers in the far north and south, and along the East Coast. Temperatures cold, but becoming milder to-morrow. Midday Forecast General inference. — An anticyclone ol slight intensity covers the north Tasman Sea and the North Island still. A depression extends onto the South Island. Forecast. — Moderate, hut later increasing!, (vest to north winds. Weather fair and milder. Seas smooth to modcrate.

Rises. ; Sets. i ui v- in 7.8 a.in. 4.45 Ji.lll. lulv 14 7.7 H.111. 4.40 p.m. July 15 7.7 a.m. 4.40. p.m. 1 uly 10 7.7 a.in. 4.47 ]).111. July 17 7.0 n.m. 4.48 p.m. luly 18 7.0 a.in. 4.48 p.m. (illy 11) 7.5 .a.in. 4.40 p.m. luly • - 0 7.4 a.ni. 4.50 p.m. lulv 21 7.4 n.m. 4.51 p.lil. luly 22 7.(1 a.ill. 4.52 p.m. luly 2l( 7.(1 a.in. 4.5(1 ,p.m. lulv 24 7.2 n.m, 4.58 p.m. luly 25 7.1 a.m. 4.54. ji.in July 20 7.00 n.m. 4.55 p.m. July 27 0.50 n.m. 4.50 Ji.lll.

Full 'Moon •J illy 1, 7.14 a.m. First Quarter .Inly !), 0.58 a.m. Full Moon July JO. 4.no p.m. Last Quarter July 28, 7.12 a.in. New Moon July 80, 0.02 p.m.

Hicrb Water. Low Water. a.ni. p.m. a.in. p.m. Inly 12 2.08 2.02 8.15 8.56 Inly u ■j. 5 r» 2.18 0.00 9.48 Inly ir» 2.4: i 4.08 0.51 10.42 luly 10 ‘4.*rr> 5.05 10.47 1 1.40 luly 17 . r>.;*2 0.00 11.45 0.00 July 38 • 7.08 0555 0.45 Inly 10 7.2,5 8.00 1551 .1.42 luly ‘JO 8555 0.08 2.20 2.40 I uly 2 1 , 0550 io.o;i 2.20 :s.3G luly *J2 .' 10.25 10.51) 4.155 4.:ie

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18757, 13 July 1935, Page 3

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465

METEOROLOGICAL Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18757, 13 July 1935, Page 3

METEOROLOGICAL Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18757, 13 July 1935, Page 3

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