METEOROLOGICAL
THE BAROMETER. Following are barometrical readings taken at the “Chronicle” Office at 1 a.m. on each of the days mentioned:—
Condition of Glass at last reading— A falling tendency.
THE THERMOMETER. Thermometer shade readings, Fahr., taken at 1 a.m., are as follow: Friday. March 4. —69. Saturday. ?»farrh 5.—70. Monday. March 7.—70.
THE WEATHER FORECAST. The following weather forecast was issued last evening:— Indications are for a continuance of fine weather, with light southerly to south-westerly breezes, followed by a change shortly. Glass slowly falling, but still high.
THE TIDES. March 7 ... High Water a.m. p.m. 0.20 0.44 March 8 ... 1. 5 1.26 The above table is for high tide at the Cnstleclirf Whari For tides at the City Wharf, add twenty minutes to the figures SUN AND MOON. March 7 .. .. Sun Moon rise set rise set a.m. p.m. a.m. p.m. 5.50 6.32 9>30 8.54 March 8 .. .. .. 5.51 6.31 10.46 9.24 PHASES OF THE 7- . New Moon MARCH. D. H. M. First Quarter 10 10 33 p.m. Full Moon 18 9 54 p.m. Last Quarter . . .... 26 11 5 p.m. Perigee . . .... 4 9 42 p.m. Apogee .. 10 9 48 a.m.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19784, 7 March 1927, Page 9
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