WEATHER FORECAST
RAIN LATER Press Association. — Copyright. Wclington, Today. The .'anti-cyclone mentioned yesterday has moved further eastwards and has again increased in intensity, the presisure at Chatham Island this morning being 30.56 inches. ) A cyclone is centred over the Nortl? Tasman Sea and is likely to move towards the northern extremity of the Dominion. The •'forecast is for moderate but Increasing north-east winds. Weather fine and mild at first, ' but clouding over soon and rain following. Seas rough. SUN, MOON. TIDES Sunrise: Tomorrow 6.4 a.m.; Monday. 6.2 a.m. Sunset: Today 5.38 p.m.; tomorrow 5.39 p.m.; Monday, 5.40 p.m. High Tide at New Plymouth: Tomorrow 12.31 a.m., 12.55 p.m. Monday 1.8 a.m., 1.37 p.mi. THE MOON September 12: Last quarter,'9 a.m. September 20: New moon, 5.51 a.m. September 27: First quarter, 3.06 a.m. October 4: Full moon, 4.38 a.m. OVERSEAS MAILS Australia, South Africa, Epvpt, the East and Norfolk Island, close Thursday, September 14,' 3.30 p.m. Great Britain, Ireland, Euroop, Canada, U.S.A., Mexico, per A«rangi, via Vancouver; also Fiji, Tongia. Hawaiian Islands and Fanning Ip/'and. close Monday, September 18, 7.45 p.m.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 353, 9 September 1933, Page 4
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180WEATHER FORECAST Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 353, 9 September 1933, Page 4
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