WEATHER FORECAST
WIND AND RAIN LATER .7 Press Association. —Copypgbt. Weilinqton, Today—The anticyclone is moving eastwards off New Zealand. The tropical cyclone is travelling south-eastward from New Caledonia and is likely to pass south of the Kermadecs. A rather deep depression covers the Tasman Sea. The forecast is for north to north-west winds, increasing and reaching gale force in places. Weather fine at first and mild, but shortly becoming unsettled with some rain. Seas rough, SUN, MOON, TIDES Sunrise: Tomorrow 6.19 a.m. Sunset: Today, 5.32 p.m.; tomorrow 5.31 a.m. High Tide at New Plymouth: Tomorrow 11 a.m., 11.25 p.m. THE MOON April 17: Third quarter, 3.47 p.m. April 25: New moon, 6.08 a.m. May 3: First quarter, 10.09 a.m. May 10: Full moon, 9.34 a.m. OVERSEAS MAILS British Isles and Europe, Monday, April 17. Papers, etc., 9 a.m., letters 2.30 p.m. Australia, South Africa and the East, Thursday, April 13. Papers 9 g.m., letters 2.30 p.m.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 219, 12 April 1933, Page 4
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