WEATHER FORECAST.
* SHOWERS !■: The first part of the ' westerly depression - mentioned yesterday crossed the Dominion duirng yesterday afternoon and evening, tout the last part wilt probably pass today arid be accompanied by a freshening of the southerly ' winds and more wide- .? spread rain. The fore-cast-Is lor moderate but freshening south-west to south-east winds. Wea- >[ ther cloudy and with ' scattered showers, but later Improving. Tern-, peratures cool. Seas rather rough in South Ta:i ranaki Bight, otherwise moderate. ,:, BUN, MOON;TiriES ", Sunrise: Tomorrow 5.3 a.m. I Sunset: Today 7.54'p.m.; tomorrow 7.54 g.m. High Tide at New Plymouth: ' Tomorrow 11.45 a.m,, 11.58 p.m. !'"•',;' ■ '"'THE'moon' i *Jan r 9J Third quarter 9.36 a.m. Jan..l6: New moon; 1.37 a.m. Jan. 22: First quarter 11.50 am. Jan. 31: ,Tul! moon 4 3i *.m.
Great Britain, Ireland, Continent Of Europe, Canada, United States of America, Mexico, We&t 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, Thus ; day, January 4, 2.30 p.m.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 451, 3 January 1934, Page 6
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170WEATHER FORECAST. Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 451, 3 January 1934, Page 6
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