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METEOROLOGICAL.

Tho reading for tlio dial printed bolow is taken at 12 to-day.

The reading at 9 a.m. tliis morning was 30 inches—rising.

WEATHER FORECAST AT NOON

“The indications are lor variable and strong breezes, but southerly moderate to strong prevailing. 'I be weather will probably prove cold and showery. The night will probably be very cold with frosts inland. Ihe barometer has a rising tendency, but falling after about 3(> hours. Seas considerable; tides moderate.

HIGH TIDE—JUXP

UNION COMPANY’S LIME.

The -Waipori leaves Greyomuth to day for .Melbourne and Adelaide, tiiu her laden.

The • Kaituna arrived at Greyniouth yesterday from Auckland to load coal for Wellington sailing to-night. The Kaitangala arrived at Greymouth yesterday from Wellington to load coal for .Miramar and Wellington sailing about Wednesday. The Inga arrived at Greyniouth yesterday from Wellington to load coal and timber for the same port sailing to-night • The Kamo was stopped at Westport owing to weather conditions and her cargo for Greyniouth and Hokitika from Dunedin and Tiinaru is coming on in the s.s. “Regulus” the Kamo returning from Westport to Lyttelton and Dunedin coal laden. Tho Kakapo is due at Greyniouth about) Thursday 'from Wellington to load coal for Auckland . The Kuipoi is due at Greyomutli about Saturday to load timber foi .Miramar and coal for Wellington.

.Tunc 1.- - 9.40 a.in.; 10.5 p.m. Juno 2. —10.20 a.in. • 10.35 p.m. June 3. —10.50 a.m.; 11.5 p.ni. June J. —11.20 a.in.; 11.40 p.m. Juno 5.* —12.0 a.in.; June 0. — 0.20 a.in.; 0.30 p.m. Juno 7. — 0.50 a.m.; 1.18 p.m, Juno 8. — 1.38 : ; 1.58 p.m. June !). — 2.20 a.in.; 2.41 p.m. June TO. — 3.5 a.in.; 3.30 p.m. June 11. — 3.50 a.m.; 4.30 p.m. June 12. — 5.10 a.m.; 5.50 p.m. June 13. — 0.30 a.in.; 7 10 a.m. June 14. — 7.40 a.m. ; ; 8.10 p.m .T une 15 .— 8.35 a.m. ; 0.0 a.m. June 10. — 0.25 a.m. ; ; 0.50 p.m. June 17. —10.10 a.m. ; 10.33 p.m. June 13. —10.55 a. ill.; 11.15 p.m. June 10. -11.40 a.m.; J une 20. — 0.10 a. 111. ; ; 0.40 p.m. June 21. — 1.5 a.in. ; 1.30 p.m. June 22. — l.'JO a.in ; 2.23 p.m. Juno 23. — 2.50 i’i”' J une 24. — 3.45 a.m.; 4.20 p.m

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Hokitika Guardian, 2 June 1924, Page 2

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359

METEOROLOGICAL. Hokitika Guardian, 2 June 1924, Page 2

METEOROLOGICAL. Hokitika Guardian, 2 June 1924, Page 2

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