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METEOROLOGICAL

SUNRISE AND SUNSET

TIDES AT GISBORNE WIIART

BAROBIETER READINGS At S :i.m. yesterday . . . ■ "O.L'fiin At ft i>.th. yesterday .. .. "O.L'fiili At S a.ni. to-day .. "'••"(•In RAINFALL AT GISBORNE For li-l* hours to tl a.ni. .. O.filin For 4S hours to !• a.in. . • <•.C>oin Total for month to da to .. a-l-lin

THE WEATHER

To-tlay’s .North Island Report. Blur skins wfTR reported soutli ol Gisborne this morning, but overcast coir • litions prevailed elsewhere in the North Island. .Moderate to fresh north-easterly breezes were general. The barometer had , risen during the week-end. Temperatures at 9 o'clock were: Auckland £0 degrees. Taiiranga. and Wellington 51. I tpotiki 49, East ('ape 50. (lishorne and Napier 52. Bough seas were ieported, at Capo Campbell. Kast Cape, and Tatirnnga ; elsewhere moderate or smooth. Last Night’s Forecast An anticyelone lias remained stationary over the Dominion with relatively low pressure to the north. The depression on the western Tasman Sea appears to have hem 10-ing miens,ty. Wiims; Soutlieasterly at first in the Cook Strait area: otherwise, north-easterly to northerly prevailing, light to moderate Imt freshening in the south. Seas: .Smooth to moderate. Eastern Tasman: Moderate to fresh not til-east to north winds with moderate to rather tough seas. Weather. Fair to fine generally, hid cloud increasing in’western disttiits and the far south, with some showers developing ; cold tonight. with sharp inland frosts, hut milder to-morrow. Saturday’s Midday Forecast General inference is that an anticyclone covers New Zealand with its centre over the eastern portion of the South Island. A slight depression is passing to the north of the Dominion, while a rather deep one is still located over the south-east of Australia. The forecast is for moderate south to east winds with the weather fair to cloudy, hut with some scattered showers lilcelv. Seas will be rather rough. '

Rises. Sets. July 22 . . 7.3 ft.in. 4.32 p.m. ■July 23 7.3 it.111. 4.53 p.iii July 24 . . 7.2 a.in. 4.53 ji.m PHASES OF THE MOON

Pull Jloon July 1, 7.14 ft.in. First Quarter July <1, 0.58 a.m. Full Moon July 111, 4.no p.m. Last Quarter July a:i, 7. in a.m. New ]\Ioon July ::o, o.o:i ]un.

High Water. Low Water. a.rn. p.m. a.in. p.nt. .inly 22 . . 3 0.2fi i o.r» r. <1.1 1! ft.OS July 21$ . . .3 1.20 11.50 5* ;ji *

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Bibliographic details

Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18764, 22 July 1935, Page 5

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METEOROLOGICAL Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18764, 22 July 1935, Page 5

METEOROLOGICAL Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18764, 22 July 1935, Page 5

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