METEOROLOGICAL
iCIJ y BABOBCB71K&. Following are barometrical readings ;aken at the il Chronicle” Office at 1 a.m. on each of days mentioned: —
Condition of Glass at last reading. — Little movement. THE THERMOMETER Thermometer shade readings, Fahr, aken at 1 a.m.. are as follow: — Friday, November 11 58 Saturday. November 12 54 Mondav. November 14 58
THE TIDES.
i Wharf, add twenty minutes to ths flsum SUM AND MOOMr
PHASES OF THE MOON. NOVEMBER.
THE WEATHER. Indications are for fresh to strong! northerlies, later backing to westerly winds north of New Plymouth and Napier; elsewhere, strong south-west to south-east winds reaching gale force in places. The weather generally will be cloudy, misty and unsettled, with some rain and temperatures becoming colder.
High Water November 15 3.5 3.30 November 16 4.5 4.35 The above ‘.able li for h!<h tide at the OaatleelifT Wharf. For tides at the Ctfj
Sun Moon rise set rise set November 15 *6.28 P R.49 *1.19 10.31 November 16 .. .. .. 6.26 8.50 1.56 11.38
D. H. M. First Quarter 3 2 46 a.m. Full Moon 9 6 6 p.m. Last Quarter 16 4 58 p.m. New Moon 24 9 39 p.m. Perigree 9 2 48 a.m. Apogee 21 6 24 p.m.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19998, 15 November 1927, Page 9
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