WEATHER FORECAST
COLD AND SQUALLY t „ Press Association. —Copyright, i Wellington, Today.—A very * deep depression crossed the Dominion last night and a cycione has since developed in its centres, being east of the North Island. This morning pressure is very high over Eastern Australia. The forecast is for south or south-east winds, strong to gaie force. Wea- , ther cold, squally, and showery. Snow on ranges. Seas heavy. SUN, MOON, TIDES Surise: Tomorrow 6.31 a.m. Sunset: Today 5.15 p.m.; tomorrow 5.14 p.m. High Tide at New Plymouth: Tomorrow 9.30 a.m., 9.53 p.m. THE MOON April 25: New moon, 6.08 a.m. May 3: First quarter, 10.09 a.m. May 10: Full moon, 9.34 a.m. May 17: Third quarter, 1«2.20 a.m.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 227, 24 April 1933, Page 4
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