METEOROLOGICAL
the barometer. READINGS AT WANGANUI. Following are barometrical readings taken at the fi Chronicle’ 1 Office at 1 a.nt. on each of the days mentioned: — !
Condition of Glass at last reading— Steady.
THE WEATHER FORECAST. The Government Meteorologist advises that indications are for northerly winds prevailing and freshening, with warm, sultry weather, and increasing haze and cloudiness for a change. The barometer is unsteady, with a falling tendency.
THS TIDES. High Water n . m. p.m. February 14 .. 8.41 9.11 J* 1 "1 9.24 9.53 February 16 .. 10. 4 10.26 February 17 .. 10.39 .1. 4 February 18 .. 11.12 1.34 The above table is for higl .t the Csstleeliff Wharf. For tides at the City ■ Wif, add twenty minutes o the figures shown. SUN AND MOON. Sun Moon n Tn. p.m. p.m. a.m. rise set rise set February 14 5.22 7. 5 5.54 2.19 February 15 .. 5.23 7. 5 6.34 3.18 February 16 .. 5.24 7. 4 7. 6 4.16 February 17 5.26 7. 3 7.36 5.18 February 18 .. 5.27 1 7.59 6.18 PHASES OF THE MOON "EBRUARY. D H. M. New Moon .. 2 8 24 p.m. First Quarter 9 11 24 p .m • Full Moon .. 17 3 48 h m. Last Quarter 25 8 12 p m. Perigee .. 4 11 36 a.m. Apogee .. — • • • • 20 5 36 a.m.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19766, 14 February 1927, Page 9
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