METEOROLOGICAL.
Tho rending for tlio dinl printed below is taken at 12 to-day. .
The reading at 9 n.m. this morning was 29.8 o—falling. HIGH WATER—MAY. May 2S.— 0. II n.m.; 7.hi p.m. PHASES OF THE MOON*.
UNION COMPANY’S LINE. Till* Inna left Greyinoutli .yesterday for Wellington and Miramar, coal and timber laden. The Kaiapoi left Greyinoutli last ,ij.i<]it for Wellington, Gisborne and Napier,eo al laden. The Waipori is due at Greyinoutli to-day from Bluff to load timber for Melbourne and Adelaide. The Kaituua is due at Groymouth on Friday from Auckland to load coal for Wellington. The Kaitanf'ata is duo at Greyinoutli about Friday from Auckland to load coal for Miramar and Wellington. The Kamo is due at Greyinoutli about Friday with general caroo from Dunedin and Timnrit and via ports.
MAY, 1921. New moon 4 tli. 10.30 a.in. First quarter 12th. 1.44 p.tn. Full Moon 19th. 9.23 a.in. Last quarter 26th. 1.46 a.in.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 May 1924, Page 2
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