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iW sure to got "II rS MASTER'S VOICE" ftramophone-""tue machine with the Tinman Vokn\" l-'or Salt- by accredited "His Master's Voice" Gramophone Dealer.". Instrument Catalogue and List of Latest. i?Pconis post, free from 'OUA.MOfMI.ON HTM, LTD., 11S-1~0 Victoria Street, Wellington. ASTRONOMICAL, CHKONOMETKR RATING NOTICE. Hector Obsorvntory, Wellington.-Thn position of the Jlcctor Observatory is aa follows:— Latitude, 41deg. ITmiit. 3.765ec. South. Longitude, II hours 3smin. 4,"7 sec. East oJ Greenwich. JJtaight, above i 909 mean sea level, 418 loot. Chronometer bating Notice.—At 1 p.m. to-day a galvanometer lirujil for rating chronometers will be seni from the Observatory to the Public Telegraph Oflioo and to the Dominion 3lu&oum. The needta will move at I p.m. exactly of New Zealand standard mean time, when a chronometer set to Greenwich mean time should show- U hours 30min. Any difference will be tho error of tho chronometer on Greenwich mean time. At ? *;.m. correct time will also be signalled from the Observatory by means of electric lights. A green light will bt switched on nt about 8.45 p.m.. a red one nt about 8.55 p.m., and a whlto ono at about 8.59 p.m., and nil lights will be switched oil nt 9 p.m. exactly of New £ Poland standard moan time. The preparatory switching on of the lights must be considered as only approximately correct* and must, not be used for rating chronometers. Tho correct time for rating will be given by switching off the lights simul* taneously at 9 p.m. f. K. ADAMS, ' . . . Government Astronomer, ' Welliaffton," December. 13, • 1913.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1931, 13 December 1913, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1931, 13 December 1913, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1931, 13 December 1913, Page 8

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