METEOROLOGICAL
TIDES AT GISBORNE WHARF
SUNRISE AND SUNSET STANDARD TIME
PHASES OF THE HIOON Full Noon, September rt), 1.57 a.in. BAROMETER READINGS
RAINFALL AT GISBORNE
TEMPERATURES
High Water. Low Water. a.m. p.tn. a.m. p.m. September ‘_’S . . 4.05 5.01 3 1 ,or> 1 i.:S4 September 'J!) . . 5.05 5.54 11.50 0.00 September :su O.J 5 0.47 0.20 0.08
Risfls Sots September 28 . 5.M2 n.m. 5.51 ]t.m Si*ptnml>'»r 20 . 5.MO n.m. 5.S- ]'•"> Sc*pt<‘inbnr MO 5.20 n.m. 5.55 iur.
At S a.m. yesterday . . .. 30.0-lin. At 8 p.m. yesterday . • .. 30.11 in. At « a.m. to-day .. 30.12in.
For 24 hours to !1 a.m. o.ll in. Total for month to date 4.77in. Average for Sept. (CO years) 2.99in.
Maximum yesterday . .. j,1.0 dog. Minimum last night - .. 4.'!.Odes. Minimum on tlie grass .. 37.6deg.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20054, 28 September 1939, Page 3
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123METEOROLOGICAL Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20054, 28 September 1939, Page 3
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