METEOROLOGICAL.
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was 2'.).!)-'—rising. HIGH WATER—MAY. May 23.—1.15 a.in.; 1.45 p.m. May 24. 2.10 a.m.; 2.35 p.m. ...ny 25.—3.5 n.m.; 3.40 p.m. May 20. 4.15 a.m.; 4.55 p.m. id ay 27. 5.25 a.m.; 0.10 p.m. .May 23. 0.45 n.m.; 7.15 p.m. May 20. 7.45 a.m.; 8.12 p.m. May 30. 8.30 n.m.; 8.50 p.m. .May 31. 0.12 n.m.; 0.25 p.m. PHASES OF TIIE MOON. MAY, 1924. Xcw moon 4th. 10.30 n.m. First quarter 12th. 1.44 p.m. Full Moon 19th. 9.23 a.m. Last quarter 26t.h. 1.46 a.m. WEATHER FORECAST AT NOON The indications are for south-easterly winds, moderate to strong. Weather probably cold and changeable. The night will probably be very cold with hosts inland. The barometer has a rising tendency, but falling again after about 24 hours. Seas moderate, tides good.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 May 1924, Page 2
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