METEOROLOGICAL.
The rending at 9 a.in. yesterday was ‘29..j8
Tho reading at 9 a.m. tliis morning was 29.07.
Tho reading for tho dial printed bolow is taken at 12 to-day.
WEATHER FORECAST AT NOON
'P'o indications are for westerly winds strong to gale and hacking I>> west to south. The weather appears likely to ho cloudy and unsettled. Rain probable and snow on high eomitrying! will probably become very cold, liaronicter unsteady, but rising soon. Seas very heavy; tides high on the eoast.
PHASES OF THE MOON JUNE.
UNION COMPANY'S UWf The Knitangafa is due at Greyniouth from Wellington as soon as the wenllier moderates to load coal and timber for Auckland. The Kaiapoi, Karori and Kanin are still bar bound at Greyniouth waiting for the sea to moderate. The Knmona loads general cargo at (iroyinouth aholVt the end of the week Jor Westport, flreyniouth and Hokitika calling at Timaru en route.
NoW IIHMIII ;inl nt. '2.1 It. Ill First qimitfr . mil nt i.T a.nr Full union . 1 Till nt- -1.11 p.m LnsL i|imrtcr .. .‘21 III Ml M<) p.m.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 June 1924, Page 2
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179METEOROLOGICAL. Hokitika Guardian, 26 June 1924, Page 2
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