METEOROLOGICAL.
Tlio rending nt 9 a.m. .yesterday was 20.89—falling.
'l’ho reading at 9 a.m. this morning was 29.37—1itt1e movement. The reading for the dial printed below was taken at 12 noon to-day.
WEATHER FORECAST AT NOON The following forecast was issued at noon to-day:— The indications are for westerly winds strong to gale and backing by west to south. The weather will proha Ely prove squally with heavy *ho\\ers and'snow in the highlands, and will prohahlv become colder. Barometer rising, seas considerable, tides good on the Coast.
PHASES OF THE MOON— APRIL Last quarter lOtli. at 11.10 p.m. New moon 28tli. at 1.58 p.m
HIGH WATER—APRIL. April 10— 3.25 a.m.; 1.5 p.m April 17—4.40 a.m.; 0.30 ji.m April 18— A. 20 a.m.; 7_.o_ p.m April 19— 7.30 a.m.: > p.m April 20— 8.20 a.m. ; 8.40 p.m
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 April 1925, Page 2
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