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METEOROLOGICAL

SUNRISE AND SUNSET

PHASES OF THE MOON Full Moon" July .1, 7.14 a.m. First Quarter duly HAS a.in. Full Moon .Tilly 11), 4.30 p.m. Last Quarter July 23, 7.12 a.m. New Moon ' July 30, <1.02 p.m. TIDES AT GISBORNE WHARF

BAROMETER READINGS At X a.nr. yesterday .. •• JO.'Jlin At X ]>.m. yesterday .. .-- JO.gain At 8 a.m. to-day .. •• R 0.31 in KAINFALL AT GISBORNE For 24 .hours to II a.in, . - o.til in Total Tor month lo date .. -l.SSin Average for July .. C.Ofiiir THE WEATHER To-clay’s North. Island Report. Blue skies were reported lids morning at Auckland, East Cape, and Welling ton, but* overcast conditions prevailed elsewhere in the North Island. Light to moderate south-westerly breezes were general. The barometer showed little movement at a iiign level. iempei.i tures at 9 o’clock were: Auckland 49 degreys, Tauranga and East Cape 5uOpotiki 45. Gisborne' 46. and Napier and Wellington 47. Rough were reported at Cape Campnell, East Cape, imd Tauranga ; elsewhere moderate r.r smooth. Last Night's Forecast An anticyclone now covers New /calami, its centre being west ot the South Island. Pressure is still low over southeast Australia. A shallow depression m now located north of Norlnlk Island. Winds: South-easterly to southerly north of Farewell Spit and Kaikonra, elsewhere variable, light lo inodcial.' generally, freshening in tin- lar smith, later livsheuing non bellies setting in about, and south of Cook Strait. ' Seas : Smooth to iiiodeiale. Weather: 1-air to fine genei ally but a few isolated showers in the far north ami south. Cold night, with many frosts arid some morning log's.

Midday Forecast General inference is that an anticyclone covers Xetv Zealand with it-' ‘centre over the eastern portion of the South Island. A slight depression is passing to the north of the Dominion, while a mllnT'deep one is still located over the south-east of Australia. The forecast is' for moderate smith t<> east winds with the weather fair to cloudy, but with some seatt-fifed showers likely. Seas will be rulher l'Oiigh.

Rises. Sets. Inly 20 7.4 a.in. 4.50 p.m Inly 21 7.4 ft.m. 4.51 p.m luly 22 v.:; a.in. 4..71: p.m Tuly 23 7.4 a. m. 4.54 p.m luly 24: 7.4 a. m. 4.54 p.m July 25 7 ! a.:n. 4.54 p.m July 2U 7.00 a.in. 4.55 p.m luly 27 O.TtO a.in. 4.5lj ]>.m luly 28 0.58 a.in. 4.57 p.m luly 29 ti.57 a.in. 4.58 p.in luly 30 <>.57 a.in. 4.58 p.m luly 31 o.r»i» a.in. 4 .50 p.m

High Watc-r. Low Water. a.in. p.m. a.iii. p.m. July 20 8.35 9.08 3.30 2.40 July 2 l 9.30 10.03 3.30 3.30 July 22 .. 10.25 1 0.50 4.13 5.08 *1. .10 5.38 July 215 .. 3 1.20* 1 1.50 July 24 July 2f> 0.00 . . 0.45 0.1 3 1.05 0.05 7.00 0.39 7.37 July 211 1.35 1.57 7.53 8.30 Julv 27 3.33 ,3.45 8.43 9.3 1 July 28 3.11 3.33 9.30 3 0.08 July 29 3.57 4.30 10.17 10.50 July 20 !. 4.45 5.10 11.07 1 1.45 July 21 . . 5.37 0.03. 11.57 9.00

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18763, 20 July 1935, Page 3

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METEOROLOGICAL Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18763, 20 July 1935, Page 3

METEOROLOGICAL Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18763, 20 July 1935, Page 3