METEOROLOGICAL
THE BAROMETER Following are barometrical readingtaken at the 1 * Chronicle ’ 9 Office at 1 a.m. on each of the days mentioned: —
Condition of Glass at last r 63-11 ng Unsteady. K THE THERMOMETER. Thermometer shade readings, Fahr., taken at 1 a.m., are as follow; Friday, May 20.—65. Saturday. May 21. —63. Monday, May 23. —63.
WEATHER FORECAST. The following weather forecast was issued last evening:— Indications are for westerly to southerly winds, strong to gale, with heavy showers. Considerable sea on west coast. Barometer shows a rising tendency.
THE TIDES. High Water a.m. p.m. May 23 1.53 2. F The above table i» for high tide at the Castlecliff Wharf. For tide* at the City Wharf, add twenty minutes to the figures shown. SUN AND MOON. Sun Moon rise set rise set a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. May 23 7.17 4.35 10.30 0.43 PHASES OF THE MOON.
MAY. D. H. M. New Moon 2 0 10 a.m. First Quarter 9 2 57 a.m. Full Moon 6 23 a.m. Quarter 24 5 4 p.m. Perigee 23 7 45 p.m.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19847, 23 May 1927, Page 9
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