METEOROLOGICAL.
The reading at 9 ».m. thi» morning was 30. G—falling.
The reading at 9 a.m. yesterday was 30.1—falling. The reading on the dial printed below was taken at 12 noon to-day.
WEATHER FORECAST AT NOON. The indications are for variable and strong breezes but northerly winds moderate to strong, prevailing and freshening. The weather appears likely to he cloudy and unsettled. Rain probable. The barometer has a rising tendency, but falling again soon. Moderato seas, good tides. PHASES OF THE MOON*. APRIL. (Last quarter 6th. at 8.20 a.m. New moon 13th. at 0.26 a.m. First quarter 20th. at 10.53 a.m. pull moon 28th. at 11.47 a.m.
HIGH WATER, APRIL, 1926. April 23.— 7.50 a.m; 8.12 p.m. April 24.— 8.32 a.m; 8.52 p.m. April 25.— 9.12 a.m; 9.32 p.m. April 26.— 9.50 a.m; 10.10 p.m. April 27 —10.28 a.m; 10.45 p.m. April 28.—10.0 a.m; 11.18 p.m. April 29.—11.35 a.m; 11.50 p.m. April 30. 0.10 p.m.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 April 1926, Page 2
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