METEOROLOGICAL
?!STS BAROMETER. Following are barometrical readings taken at the “Chronicle" Office at 1 a.m. on each of 'lays mentioned: —
. | Condition ««< ass »*t last reading.— Little movement. THE THERMOMETER Thermometer shade readings. Fahr, taken at 1 a.m.. are as follow: — Thursday, April 19 70 Friday. April 20 09 Saturday. April 21 ——. 70
THE TIDES.
SUN AND MOON D. H. M. Sun Moon rise set rise set a.m. p.m. a.m. p.m. April 21 6.39 5.17 7.21 6.4 April 22 6.40 5.15 8.43 6.39 April 23 6.42 5.14 10.5 7.20
THE WEATHER. The v, cathcr forecast issued at Wellington last evening predicted moderate to strong west to south winds reaching gale force at times in and south of Cook Strait, rough to very ro- gh seas south of New Plymouth and East Cape and moderate northwards. The weather will be cold and squally mainly in districts with a westerly aspect.
High Watei April 21 l°-40 11.4 April 22 U-29 11-61 April 23 12.0 12.11 The above table is for high tide at the Castlecliff Wharf. For tides at the City wharf add 20 minutes to the figure*.
PHASES OF THE MOON. APRIL. Full Moen 5 3 8 p.m. Last Quarter 13 7 39 p.m. Apogee • • • • 8 11 4'-* a.Tn. .. .. .. 20 4 bb p.m. Perigree .. .. 21 6 42 a.m. lirst Quarter 27 9
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 20127, 21 April 1928, Page 9
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