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METEOROLOGICAL

TIDES AT GISBORNE WHARF

SUNRISE AND SUNSET STANDARD TIME

PIIASES OF TIIE MOON

BAROMETER READINGS

RAINFALL AT GISBORNE Pm- Tt hours to I) a.m. .. O.itOin. Total for mnnili to date .. a.lSiu. Average for Sept. (CO years) t’.Oflin. TEMPERATURES Maximum yesterday . ■ ■ ''.•l.fiuog. Minimum last night . • • -R’.tMejr. Minimum on the grass .. til.lidos'.

High Water. Low Water. a. m. p.m. ft.jn, p.m. September 7 .. ll.-'t 5.01: 5.150 ►St;pf ember & September 1) o.no o.l 1 u.::8 i.inj 5.51 0.25 0.12 7.17 September lb .. 1 . J S 1.8-' 7.:i7 S. 11

Rises Sots September 7 r*.7 a. in. p.in September S 0.5 n.m. t p.m September 0 0.1 n.m. P-i" September 10 . 0.2 a.in. 5.;)0 p.m

Las!. Quavlor, ,Sept (* jnl >or 7, 7.54 n.m. Jfi>w -'loon. September 1 •», 11.522 p.ii). J’ir-1 Qnrirli.'!', Sept ember 120, 11.04 p.m. I'll 11 Muon, September 12 9, 1.57 n.m.

At S :i.m. yostortlay . . .. 2!).Sf>in. At s p.m, yost r-rtlay .. .. 2fl.7Sin. At S p.m. tii- 1 !.• iy .. LMi.V.;in.

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20036, 7 September 1939, Page 3

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METEOROLOGICAL Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20036, 7 September 1939, Page 3

METEOROLOGICAL Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20036, 7 September 1939, Page 3

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