SECOND EDITION THE WEATHER.
The following Darometer and thermometer readings, taker at 9 a.m. daily, and weather indications, aie kiudly supplied by Mr James Bremner: — Thermometer. Monday , 65 52 Tuesday 65 51 Max. Barometer. Tuesday '..'. 30.40 AVedncsday 30.20 Barometer falling' The indications nre for fair and partly overcast weather ito-day and probably to-morrow, with < wind's from a northerly direction, and warmer weather generally. Yesterday continued fair, with variable winds'and cold night. The Weather Bureau wires: The indications are for variable and strong breezes, but moderate to strong westerly prevailing, and freshening. There is - prospect of fair to cloudy weather, with increasing haze and cloudiness. The barometer has a falling tendency.
CALENDAR. Sunrise. Sunset. 2—Wednesday 6.6 a.m. 5.44 p.m. 3—Thursday ... 6.7 a.m. 5.43 p.m. 4—Friday (5.8 a.m. 5.4l p.m. 5—Saturday ... 6.9 a.m. 5.40 p.m. 6—Sunday 6.9 n.m. 5 38 p in. THE MOON, New monn 1st 8.35 a.m. First quarter .... 8th 12.9 a.m. Full moon 7.55 p.m. Last quarter .... .. 23rd 10-51 p.m. Now moon ... 30th 5.0 p.m.
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Waikato Times, Volume 90, Issue 14027, 2 April 1919, Page 4
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166SECOND EDITION THE WEATHER. Waikato Times, Volume 90, Issue 14027, 2 April 1919, Page 4
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