METEOROLOGICAL
the babometek. Following ar- barometrical readings Bhen at the ** Chronicle” Office at ft.ni. o - * 1 each of the days mentioned:—
Condition of Glass ut last reading.— Steady. THE TH-TELT rIETER. Thermometer shade readings, Fahr., taken at 1 a.m., are ss follow. — Friday, October 14 57 Saturlay. October 15 tiO Monday, October 17 56
The abo”«* ‘able is for high tide at rhe Caatleeliff Wharf. For tides at the Cit, Wharf, add twenty minutes to the fieurcu
THE TIDES.
shown. SUN AND MOON.
PHASES OF THE MOON. OCTOBER.
WEATHER FORECAST Indications arc for westerly moderate to strong winds, veering by west to south. The weather will be cloudy to overcast but should improve shortly. The barometer is rising soon.
Water October 17 2.21 2.46 October 18 .. .. 3.26 4. 7
Sun Moon rise set f'ms set a.m. p.m. a.m. a.m. October 17 5 4 6.17 6.46 9.42 October 18 5. 3 6.18 1.39 10.41
D. H. M. Tirst Quarter 4 1 32 p.m. Full Moon 11 8 45 a.m. Last Quarter 18 2 2 a.m. New Moon 26 3 7 a.m. Perigee 11 2 54 p.m. Apogee 25 1 18 p.m.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19973, 17 October 1927, Page 9
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