SECOND EDITION THE WEATHER.
The following barometer and thermometer readings, taken at 9 a.m. daily, and weather indications, are kindly supplied by Mr James ! BreriKUT: Thermometer. .Max. Uin. Saturday .51 f-j .Monday -IS Ms Barometer. Monday 29.50 Tuesday 29.85 Yesterday was fair, with high winds veering from south to west, and urv cold. The liarotiieter is rising steadilv. The indication.-, are that the low pressure, wave experienced dining the past week is gradually passing. We may, iherciore, t :<»k»c-i h tier weather conditions generally. To-day and to-morrow will prohahlv lu- fair, with cold winds from a southerly direction. The Weather Bureau wires: The indications are lor southerly winds, strong to gale, hut decreasing shortly.' The weather will prohahlv he cold and ehangeahle, and thenight "will prohahlv he very cold, with frosts inland. Barometer rising. CALENDAR. July. Sunrise. Sunset 23—Tuesday 6.59 a.m. 4.55 p.m. 24—Wednesday 6.58 a.m. 4.5(3 p.m. 25—Thursday 0.57 a.m. 4.57 p.m. 26—Friday 6.56 a.m. 4.5s p.m. 27—Saturday 6.55 a.m. 4.59 p.m. 2.B—Sunday 6.54 a.m. 5.0 p.m. The Moon. Full moon ... 24th 8.5 a.m. Last quarter ... 31st 12.44 a.m.
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Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13817, 23 July 1918, Page 4
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180SECOND EDITION THE WEATHER. Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13817, 23 July 1918, Page 4
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