WEATHER FORECAST.
COLD AND CHANGEABLE. Press Association —Copyright Wellington, To-day. Pressure is still very low to the east but is rising over the Dominion with the advance of an intense anticyclone across the Tasman Sea. The forecast is for moderate to strong south-west to southerly winds, reaching gale force in places, but gradually decreasing. The weather will be cold and changeable, with scattered showers, but improving; seas, rough. TIDE TABLES, SUN AND MOON.
Sept. 2: Full moon, 12.07 a.m. Sept. 8: Last quarter, 2.44 p.m. Sept. 1G: New moon, 5.11 a.m. Sept. 24: First quarter, 9.42 a.m
High i water. Suna.m. p.m. rise. set. Sept. 1 . . 8.44 9.03 6.17 5.31 Sept. 2 . . 9.25 9.45 6.16 5.32 Sept. 3 . . 10.OG 10.26 6.14 5.33 Sept. 4 . . 10.50 11.10 6.12 5.33 Sept. 5 . . 11.35 11.56 6.11 5.34 Sept. 6 . . — 12.21 6.09 5.35
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume IV, Issue 223, 1 September 1936, Page 4
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