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METEOROLOGICAL.

TJio rending at 0 a.in. yesterday was 30.4 G—rising. The reading at !) a.m. this morning was 30.33—falling. The reading lor the dial printed below is taken at 12 to-day.

WEATHER FORECAST AT NOON

The indications are for easterly winds, moderato to strong and hacking by east to north. Thero is a prospect of fair to cloudy weather. The night will problably be very cold witli frosts inland. Barometer falling slowly soon. Seas and tides moderate.

UNION COMPANY'S LINE The Nmitoro leaves Onehunga tonight, and is due at Cre.vmonth on Thursday to load coal for Wellington. The Kittawa left flrevmoulh last night for Westport and Dunedin coal laden, returning from the hitter port about the end of the week with general cargo for ftreymouth and Ilokitika. calling at Timarn on route. The Knit turn is loading coal, timber, and general cargo at Greymouth, foi Wellington sailing to-day. The Kaiapoi has l>een detained at Wellington, and does not arrive at Greymouth until towards the end of the’week to load coal and general cargo for Auckland. The Kahikn loaves Greymouth to-day or to-morrow for Sydney, timber laden.

HIGH W. \TKR—vSKP'l L’K.MUI KH. Sept. 2.— — 0.5 p.m. Sept. II— 0.25 a.in.; 0.49 p m. Sept. 4 — 1.0 a.m.; 1 .u-j p.m. Sept. n.— 1.58 ft.m. : 2 25 p.m. Sept. 2.50 a.in.; 3.20 p.m. Sept. 7.— 3.50 a.in.; 4.28 p.m. Sept8.— 5.20 a.in.; 5.57 p.m. Sept. Sept0.— 10.— 0.44 8.8 ft.ni.; a.m.; 7.30 8.30 p.m. p.m. Sept. 11.— 8.57 a.in. ; 9.15 p.m. Sept. Sept. 12.13.— 0.40 10.20 a.in; a.in.; 10.0 10.37 p.m. p.m. OL10.57 a.in.; 11.10 p.m. Sept. Sept. IO.— 10.— 11.30 a.m.; 11.55 0.15 p.m. p. m. Sept. 17.— 0.35 a.ni.; 0.55 p.m. Sept. 18.- • 1.15 a.m.; 1.35 p.m. Sept. in.— . 1.55 a.rn.; 2.15 p.m. Sept. 20.- - 2.35 a. m. ; 2.55 p.m. Sept. 21.- • 3.20 a.in.: 3.43 p.m. Sept22.— 4.14 a.in.; 5.50 p.m. Sept. 2 - 5.30 a.in.; 0.30 p.m. Sept. 24.- - < .0 a.in.; 7.35 8.20 p.m. Sept. 25.- - 8.0 a. m.; p.m. Sept. 20.8.40 a.in. ; 0.5 p.m. Sept27.— - 9.25 a.m.; 0.45 p. in . Sept. 28.— 10.5 a.m.; 10.20 p.m. Sept. 29.10.45 a.in.; 11.0 p.m. Sept. 30.— 11.15 a.in.; 11.33 p.m. I* MASKS OK ' THK MOON. SKPTEMP.KK, 1024. First quar tor Gtli. at 8.10 p.m Kul! moon ... t: 5tli. at 0.30 p.m. I.ast fiiinrtor 21st. ot 0.5 p.m. New moon ... 20th. til 7.10 a. ni.

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Hokitika Guardian, 2 September 1924, Page 2

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METEOROLOGICAL. Hokitika Guardian, 2 September 1924, Page 2

METEOROLOGICAL. Hokitika Guardian, 2 September 1924, Page 2

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