WEATHER FORECAST
FAIR AND MILD ' Press Association. — Convrieht. Wellington, Today. An anti-cyclone still covers the north-west Tasman Sea and New Zealand. Last night a very slight low pressure wave passed in the far south and is the first of a series of westerly depressions likely to cause some unsettled weather next week. Th« 3 forecast is for moderate north to northwest winds, freshening at times. Weather fair and mild, but later some scattered showers likely. Seas moderate to rather rough. SUN, MOON. TIDES Sunrise: Tomorrow 5.52 a.m.; Monday. 5.51 a.m. Sunset: Today 5.44 p.m.; tomorrow 5.45 p.m.; Monday, 5.46 p.m. High Tide at New Plymouth: Tomorrow 7.35 a.m.. 7.56 p.m.; Monday 3.10 a.m., 8.29 p.m. THE MOON September 20: New moon, 5.51 a.m. Seotember 27: First quarter, 3.06 a.m. October 4: Full moon, 4.38 a.m. October 12: Last quarter, 4.16 a.m. OVERSEAS MAILS Great Britain, Ireland, Europe, Canada, U.S.A., Mexico, per Aorangi, via Vancouver; also Fiji, Tonga, Hawaiian Islands and Fanning la'and, close Monday, September 18, 7.45 p.m. .
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 359, 16 September 1933, Page 4
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