METEOROLOGICAL
The reading at 9 a.in. yesterday was 29.89 —rising.
The reading at 9 n.m. this morning was 29.61—falling. The reading for tlio dial printed below was taken at 12 noon to-day.
WEATHER FORECAST AT NCOrt The indications arc for northerly winds strong to gale, and hacking by wes tto south. The weather appears likely to he cloudy and unsettled with rain following. The weather will prohal>v become colder. 1 In l barometer has' a falling tendency, but rising again soon. Seas considerable, tides good.
HIGH WATER—JANUARY. Jan 30.-2.15 a.m.; 2.40 p.m. Jan. 31. 3,0 a.m.; 3.00 p.m. UNION LINE T| K . Ngakuta arrived at Greynioutli this morning and after discharging inward cargo loads coal for Auckland. The Kamo leaves Dunedin on .Monday with general cargo for Greynioutli and Hokitika, calling at Titnarii en 10 The Ngatoro is due at Grey mouth on Monday from Wellington and Wcstprot to complete her coal loading for Dunedin.
PHASES OF THE MOON. i JANUARY, 1925. First quarter 2nd 10.5G a.m. Full moon 10th 2.17 p.m \iast quarter 18th 11.J a.m Wow moon 25 th 2.15 a.m
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 January 1925, Page 2
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