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METEOROLOGICAL.

The reading at !) a.in. yesterday was 30.37 —rising. . Tlio reading at 0 rt.m. thiß morning was 30. til—rising. Tbo reading for the dial printed liolow is tuken at 12 to-day.

WEATHER FORECAST AT NOON The indications arc for moderate south-easterly winds with prospect of fair to cloudy weather. There will he probably a hard frost to-night and foggy early. Barometer little movement. Seas and tides moderate.

]'MASKS OF THK MOON—.JULY. July 10.—First quarter, Dh. 10m. a.in. July 15—Moon at Perigee Oh. 30m. a. m. July Hi—Full moon. llh. 10m. p.in. July 21—Last quarter, 4li. om. a.m. July 27.—M00n in Apogee, 12h. noon). UNION COMPANY'S LINE. The Kamona left Greymouth this morning for Westport to complete her coal loading for Oamaru and Dunedin. The l'n ion Company's chartered, steamer Brcezif had to put hack to the Bluff owing to had weather and only sailed again yesterday morning, she is due at Greymouth to-morrow' to load coal and general cargo for Wellington. The Kaitangata leaves Auckland tomorrow and is due at Greymouth on •Sunday and after discharging inward cargo, loads coal and timber for the same 1 * port. The Kai.e.poi left Greymouth this morning for Westport to complete her coal loading for (laniaru and Dunedin. The Xgatoro left Greymouth early this morning for Wellington coal and timber laden.

The, Kabika returns to Greymouth from Wellington this tveek to load timber for Sydney.

moil \v. m:u— Jll.V .1 ul v 8.— 1.55 si.in.; 2.20 .III July !).— 2.12 a.in.; 3.10 I .11) July 10.— :i.3(5 a.in.: 1.10 J .III July 11— 2.15 a.in. *, 5.25 .III July 12.— 0.5 ft.in. ; 0.15 .III July 13— 7.20 a. in.; 8.0 .111 July M— 8.25 a.in.; 8.50 .III July 15— 0.20 a.m.; 0.37 .III July 10—10.0 a.in. ; 10.20 .111

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Hokitika Guardian, 8 July 1924, Page 2

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METEOROLOGICAL. Hokitika Guardian, 8 July 1924, Page 2

METEOROLOGICAL. Hokitika Guardian, 8 July 1924, Page 2

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