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METEOROLOGICAL.

The rending at S) n.m. yestorday was 30.4—falling.

The rending at 9 n.m. this morning 20.G1.—falling. Tho rending for the dial printed bolow is taken at 12 to-day.

WEATHER FORECAST AT NOON

The indications are for westerly winds strong to gale and hacking by west to south. The weather appears likely to Ik; cloudy and unsettled. Rain i, s probable and snow on high country, and will probably becomo colder. The barometer has a falling tendency, but rising soon. .Sens considerable, tides good.

HIGH WATKR—.H'I.V

PHASES OF THE MOON- -JULY. Jtdy 10.—First quarter, Oh. 10m, n.m. July 15—Moon at Perigee Oh. 3Gm. n.m. July 10—Full moon, lib. 19m. p.m. July 21—Last quarter, 'll). Cm. a.in. July 27.—M00n in Apogee, 12h noon).

UNION COMPANY'S LINE. The Kaitangata left Greymouth last night for Auckland coal and timber laden. The Karori is loading timber at Greymouth for Melbourne sailing tomorrow or Saturday. The Kainpoi leaves Dunedin probably to-morrow and Timaru oil Saturday with general cargo for Westport, Greymouth and Hokitika, Tho Kaniona is due *nt Greymouth to-day from Lyttelton to load coal for Napier completing at Westport. The Wnipori left Lyttelton yesterday morning and is due at Greymouth to-morrow to loud coal and general cargo for Wellington. Tho Ngntoro is due at Greymouth to-morrow from Wellington to load coal and timber for the same port.

July 17.--10.55 a.m.; 11.12 p.in July 18.--11.40 a.ni.; 11.50 p.m July JO. 0.25 p.m July ‘JO.0.48 a.in.; 1.10 p.m July 21.1.34 a.m.; 1.57 p.m July 22.2.20 a.m.; 2.45 p.m July 23.- - 3.10 a.m.; 3.35 p.m July 24.— 4.0 a.in.; 4.30 p.m July 25.5.0 a.m.; 5.35 p.m

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Hokitika Guardian, 17 July 1924, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
269

METEOROLOGICAL. Hokitika Guardian, 17 July 1924, Page 2

METEOROLOGICAL. Hokitika Guardian, 17 July 1924, Page 2

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