THE WEATHER
Meteorological observations taken at the Albert "Park Observatory at 9 a.m. j today by the Government observer.- j Barometer at 9 sum. today. 29.M't>m. Barometer at 9 a.m. yesterday, 29.709 in. ! Air temperature at 9* a.m. today. r.Tdeg. Air temperature at 9 a.m. yesteraa}, 56deg. . Temperature in shade yesterday .Maximum, H2deg; minimum. 47deg; maximum temperature in sun. 13i>deg. , Bright sunshine yesterday, o hc/urs lo j U 1 Minimum temperature on grass, 43deg. | Direction and force of wind at 9 a.in., j X.W. 2, light breeze. Velocity wind previous 24 hours, i Weather conditions at 9 a.m.. fair. j Humidity at 9 a.m., 69 per cent. Rainfall during previous 24 hours, nil. Rainfall to date this month, 1.39 m. Average for October, 3.91 in. Days with rain this month, 9.
NORTH ISLAND CONDITIONS Observations taken at 9 a.m. , Station Wind Weather Bar. Ther. !
Weather indicated by: B, blue sky, be the atmosphere clear or heavy; C, clouds, passing clouds; D, drizzling rain; I*’, foggy; G, gloomy, dark weather; H, hail; L, lightning; M, misty; O, overcast, the whole sky covered with thick clouds: P, passing showers; Q, squally; R, rain, continued rain; S, snow; T, thunder; U, ugly threatening appearance; Z, hazy. Wind force indicated by figures.
TOFUA RETURNING. —Due at Auckland on Monday from Suva, the Union Company’s Island passenger steamer Tofua will berth at the Prince’s TV harf to land her pasesngers, mails and cargo. VINE MOOR SAILED.—At 7.30 p.m. yesterday the motet-ship Yinemoor, which had been completing discharge of her cargo of hardwood sleepers from Bunbury (Western Australia) at King's Wharf, cleared port for Honolulu to replenish her oil fuel bunkers. From there she proceeds to Gray’s Harbour, on the Pacific Coast of the United States, to load timber for Australian ports. \
MARA M A FOR SYDNEY.—Besides mails and cargo the Marama, which left Auckland early this afternoon for Sydney, took the following passengers:—First saloon: Misses X. Brennan, M. Downey, D. Hancock, J. Young, Tissen (2), Fonty, X. Lupton. J. P. Johnston, M. I. Keys, Logan, Spinning, E. Creglin, A and D. Patterson, M. Storm, J. McDonald, G. B. and E. M. Glasson, E. and IT. M. Gill, Z. McConnell. Bailey, M. F. Farrell, Coady, Howard, Fox, R. McCabe, M. Hartigan, E. I. Abbott, V. and G. Goggin, T. Pugsley, I. M. Gow, D. Akhurst, Haszell, Foley, F. X. Dean, Kaskell, A. and E. Austin, B. Atwell, F. M. Owens, D. F. A. Hoskin, L. M. Jaggers, H. Mullins, P. McKenna, D. Maunsell, C. Sull, Ragge, G. Park, M. Worrington, Boddington (2), McCarthy, Sister S. Paton, Sister C. Watson, Mesdames E. Bradford, R. M. Ponty. B. Emanuel, L. Pizer, D. Goldstine and infant, E. G. Ellington, R. J. Swift, A. Peacock, L. G. Maiden, F. Burns, T. Ward and two children, L. Pettit, H. Wright, Edwards, Fullsig. A. E. Clark, A. McG. Grant, W. Rose, Wignall. McConnell and two children, W. H. Cattell. H. Strefoater, T. G. J. Slone, L. Bernstone and two Children, A. J. Tyson. F. Purnell, Messrs. R. B. Burrell, H. W. Mclver, Garwood, 11. R. Kissel], W. P. Endean, L. 11. Daniels, A. R. Dewes, J. C. Alexander, A. 11. Shallerass, G. Lund, H. R. Freesull, M. G. Aitken, A. D. Rankine. TV. G. Bryant, H. Jackson, J. D. Sanders, O. L. Wilson, J. Lawson, J. McF. Knox, H. C. Jones, IT. JO. Burton, E. G. Elrington, R. J. Swift, F. Burns, T. Ward, E. IT. Marsden, V. Attwood and two bovs, A. McG. Grant, W. Rose, H. and F. Cowan, McConnell, E. Stiefoater, L. Kershaw, T. H. and F. It. Murray, TV. IT. Cattell, J. S. Sheil, J. Kennedy, J. J. Curtaine, IT. Stiefoater, G. Larogue, A. .T. Tyson, E. F. Sinell, T. A. Pelton. F. Purnell, Frith, TVitts, R. Colebrook. W. T. Smith, E. K. Rimmer, H. M. Hughes, L. F. Buugafield. Second saloon: Misses M. R. McClure, M. Martin, J. Bennetts, C. Covenv. B. Carr. M. Fitzer, E. E. Edwards, E. F. Pullum, M. Connolly, E. Beswick, E. B. Blake, Mesdames p. Harris, F. S. Avery, R Grieve, F. 11. Coffin and child, 11. M. Proctor, R. R. Keenan, C. J. Scott, I. Slade, A. Fitzer, T. J. Strange, A. E. Holdcraft, R. H. B. Webb, It. S. Clacton. C. E. Blake, Messrs. J. Wilson, H. J. IToneyfield, It. A. Meggitt, G. Miller, TV. If. Fitzer, A. E. Thomas, L. G. Craig, M. A. Bertholf, J. 11. Dawson, F s. Avery. R. Grieve, F. IT. Coffin, H. K. Proctor, R. K. Keenan, C. J. Scott, R. H Webb, F. E. Carthy, T. Bateman, C. Blacklaws, E. M. Raines, and 106 thirdclass, including 7G passengers ex Moeraki.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 804, 26 October 1929, Page 2
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