Meteorological
THE BAROMETER Following are barometrical readings taken at the “Chronicle” Office at I -.m. on each of days mentioned: —
Conditions of glass at last reading, | Steady. THE THERMOMETER Thermometer shade readings, Fahr, ‘aken at I a.m., are as follows: — _ Tuesday, December 4 oo Wednesday, December 5 ...... 60 . Thursday, December 6 ...» 60 Friday, December 7 —62 |
THE TIDES
The above table is for high tide at the Castlecliff Wharf. For tides at -.he Cata Wharf add 20 minutes to the figures. SUN AND MOON
PHASES OF THE MOON NOVEMBER
I THE WEATHER Indications are for easterly to northerly winds, moderate to strong generally, and in places reaching gale force; seas rough north of Tauranga, elsewhere smooth to moderate, but rising later in New Zealand waters. The weather will be «ne and warm at first, but becoming unsettled to-morrow, with rain developing and becoming general during the next two days.
High Watei a.m. P- m - December 7 .. •• . • 7.9 7.40 December 8 8.1 8.-3 December 9 l’\u
Sun Moon rise set rise a.pi. p.m. December 7 •• •• • » 4.42 8.1 2.17 3.2 December 8 4.42 8.2 2.37 4.5 December 9 4.42 . 8.2 2.58 o.8
D. H. M. DECEMBER First Quarter .... 4 2 2 p.m. New Moon 12 4 36 p.m. Last Quarter .... 20 3 13 p.m. Full Moon 27 7 25 a.m.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 71, Issue 290, 7 December 1928, Page 9
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218Meteorological Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 71, Issue 290, 7 December 1928, Page 9
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