Astronomical.
SUN AND MOON. New Zealand Mean Time. The Sun. April, 1903. Ist—Sunrises ... ... 629 a.m. Ist—Sunsets ... ... 555 p.m. 30th—Sun rises .„ ... 8 7 a.m. 30th— sets ... ... 5 1 p.m. The Moon sth—First Quarter ... 1 21 p.m. 12th Full M00n... ... 11 48 a.m. 20th—Last Quarter ... 9 0 a.m 28th—New Moon ... 1 1 a.m Memoranda. Ist, All Fools day; 4th, Abdication of Napoleon 111, 1874 ; sth, Palm Sunday > 6th, Otago Benevolent Institution opened 1866; Bth, yolone in Auckland, 1662; 10th, Good Friday ; 12th, Easter Sunday; 15th, Arrival of Philip Laing, 1848; 16th, Maoris first elected M.H.E.'s, 1868 ; 19th, Low Fundav, Ist after Easter; 20th Napoleon 111 born, 1808; 23rd, St George's Day ; 25th, Oliver Cromwell born, 1619; 26th, 2nd Sunday after Easter; 27th, John Balance, Premier of N.Z. died, 1893; 29th, Wreck of Tararua, 1881.
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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 363, 23 April 1903, Page 6
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132Astronomical. Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 363, 23 April 1903, Page 6
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