METEOROLOGICAL
£l2*s BAROMTTI®! Following are barometrical readings taken at the “Chronicle” Office at 1 a.m. on each of days Mentioned: —
Condition «»7 ii.ass at last reading.— Ripnig tendency. THE THERMOMETER Thermometer shade readings, Fahr, taken at 1 a.m.. are as follow: Tuesday, April 10 73 Wednesday. April 10 74 Thursday April 12 73
THE WEATHER. The following forecast was issued from Wellington last evening: - I' The weather will be temporarily fair and warm in the East Coast districts, but soon becoming generally cloudy and j unsettled with rain in many parts.
THE TIDES. High Watei a.m. p.m. April 13 241 3.22 April 14 3.31 4.48 April 15 5.24 6.20 April 16 6.46 The above table is for high tide at the Castlecliff Wharf. For tides at the City wharf add 20 minutes to the figunea. SUN AND MOON. D. H. M Sun Moon rise set rise set a.m. p.m. a.rr p.m. April 13 6.30 5.30 10.39 1.52 April 14 6.31 5.29 11.44 2.37 April 15 6.32 5.27 12,0 April 16 6.33 5.26 12.5 4 3.46 PHASES OF THE MOON. — APRIL. Full Moon 5 3 8 p.m. Last Quarter 13 i 39 p.m. Apogee •• 8 11 42 a.m. p.m. Perigree 21 6 42 a.m. 1 First Quarter 27 9 12 a.m.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 20120, 13 April 1928, Page 9
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