METEOROLOGICAL
X'HB BAROMETER. Following are barometrical readings taken at the ** Chronicle” Office at I a.m. on each of 'lays mentioned:—
Condition .*7 c.aas at last reading. — Bising tendency. THE THERMOMETER Thermometer shade readings, Fahr, taken at 1 a.m.. are as follow: Tuesday, June 5 58 Wednesday. June 6 59 Thursday, June 7 64
THE TIDES.
Castlecliff Wharf. For tides at the City wharf add 20 minutes to the fiffune*. SUN AND MOON.
PHASES or THE MOON. JUNE
THE WEATHER. The weather forecast predicts freshening winds between cast and north, increasing to gale force over parts of the North Island; seas becoming rough in Cook Strait and on the’ East Coast north of Akaroa. The weather will be mainly fine over the southern and western portions of the South Island; elsewhere unsettled, with general rain developing and some heavy falls in the nortn
" High Watei Q 12.31 12.57 , 1.14 1.43 2.33 Tt i n o 2.58 I O 4.7 4.50 The above table is for high tide at the
June 8 Sun Moon rise set rise set 7.28 4.30 8.29 11.15 7 28 4 °9 9 27 11 48 June 10 June 11 7.29 4.29 10.47 12.18 7.29 4.29 11.59 12.42 7.30 4.29 12.0 1.9
D. H. M. Full Moon 3 11 44 p.m. Last Quarter 11 5 21 p.m. New Moon 18 8 12 a.m. First Quarter 25 10 17 a.m.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 20167, 8 June 1928, Page 9
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