WEATHER FORECAST.
SCATTERED SHOWERS Pressure b rather low over New Zealand generally and especially to the eastward, white a westerly depression coming iron! the Tas man Sea is just commencing to cress the southern portion of the South Island. The forecast is for moderate nod variable winds, hut freshening southerlies or south-easterlies again setting in this eV«ning. Some scattered showeds likely in high .country.... * ibtJt Temperatures becotnmg cooler. Seas .moderate, but 1 • ' / sun?* moon.tides T Jsj: : * *r ' , 'Sunrise: Tomorrow 5.2 a.m. ' Sunset: Today 7.54 p.m.; tomorrow 7.54, p.m, %We at New Plymouth: ..jpToQiorrow 11.13 a.m., 11.24 p.m. THE MOON Jan. 9: Third ouarter 5.36 . ,i. Jan, 16: New moon 1 Jan. 22; Firs quarter 11.50 .jin. Jan. 31.1 .'.Full moon, .-.31 o in.
Great Britain, Ireland, Continent of Europe, Canada, United States of America, Mexico, West Indies, via Vancouver. Also Fiji, Tonga and Hawaiian Islands. Due London February 6. Close Monday, January 8, 7.45 p.m. Australian States, South Africa and East, Thursday, January 4, 2.80 p.rrt.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 450, 2 January 1934, Page 6
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