METEOROLOGICAL.
The reading at 9 a.m. this morning was ‘2o.oß—falling. The reading for the dial printed below was taken at 12 noon to-day.
WEATHER FORECAST AT NOON
“The indications are for freshening westerly winds, and heavy gale. Ihe weather appears likely to be elo"'l> and unsettled. Heavy rain is to he expected, with rivers rising shortly. Barometer falling; seas heavy; tidees good.”
I*ll ASKS OH THK MOON. •'SKI’TH.M BKIS, 10-'. l-’ull moon ... Kith, at fj.M I’- ,n - Last (inarler 21st. at -ho P- > • Kew moon ... 29th. at < > . UNION COMPANY’S LINE The Knknpn leaves Dunedin row with general cargo for (.re\month and Hokitika calling at Uluir en r»u a. The Kan, arrived at K>;'.vn,outl on Saturday to load coal and tiinhet for .Miramar and Wellington, sading this afternoon. The Ngntoro is due at f.reymouth - morrow from Wellington to load coa and timber for Miramar and M tilingtun.
HIGH WAT Kit —SKPTKMHER. Sept. 22. _ -1.14 n. in. 5.50 p.m Sept. Sept. 23. 21. — 5.30 — 7.5 a.in. sun. 0.30 7.35 p.m p.m Sept. 25 — 8.0 sun. 8.20 p. in Sept. 20. — 8.-1!) a.m. 9.5 p.m Sept. 27. — 9.25 a. in. 9.4o p.m Sept. Sept. 28. 29 —10.5 — 10.15 a. in. a.in. 10.20 11.0 p.m p.m Sept. 30. —11.15 a.m.; 11.33 p.m
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 September 1924, Page 2
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208METEOROLOGICAL. Hokitika Guardian, 22 September 1924, Page 2
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