WEATHER FORECAST
SCATTERED SHOWERS Press Association. —Copyright ". Welligton. Today—A westerly depression is now passing away eastwards, and an anti-cyclone is moving on to the North Tasman Sea. Pressure is still much higher however in northern than in. southern portions of the Dominion. The forecast is for moderate to strong west to south-west winds. Weather cool and changeable, with scattered showers, but mainly in high levels. Seas rough with south-westerly swell. SUN, MOON, TIDES \{°\ Sunrise. —To-morrow: 6.22 a.m.; Monday: 6.23 a.m. Sunset. — To-day: 5.27 p.m.; tomorrow: 5.26 p.m.; Monday: 5.25 p.m. High Tide at New Plymouth.— To-morrow: 1.6 a.m., 1.35 p.m.; Monday: 2.6 a.m.. 2.46 p.m. THE MOON V!l x <r\ April 17: Third quarter, 3.47 p.m. 1 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 1 British Isles and Europe, Monday, April 17. Papers, etc., 9 a.m., letters 2.30 p.m. Australia, South Africa aiid the East, Monday, April 17, 8 am.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 221, 15 April 1933, Page 4
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