METEOROLOGICAL.
The reading at 9 a.m. thii morning was 2S.9&—rising. The reading on the dial printed below was taken at 12 noon to-day.
UNION COMPANY’B LINE The Karori and Kaiinai are still bat; bound at Greyinouth, sailing for Wellington as soon the sea moderates sufficiently. The ICnmona is due at Grcymoutih on Wednesday to load coal and timber for New Plymouth and Auckland. The Waipori is due at Greyinouth today from Lyttelton to load coal for Dunodin completing at Westport for Timaru, Dunedin and Port Chalmers.
HIGH V 'ATEIl, MAY. 1920. May 3.— 1.50 a. in 2.15 p.m. May 4.2.40 a.in ; 3.12 p.m May 5.— 3.40 a. m 4.15 p.m. May 6.— 4.50 a. in 5.30 p.m. May 7.— 0.10 a. ni 0.50 p.m. May 8.— 7.20 a. m 7.55 p.in. May 9.— 8.15 a.m 8.45 p.m. May 10.— 9.5 a. m 9.33 p.m. May n.— 9.55 a. in 10.15 p.m. May 12.— 10.35 a. m 10.57 p.m. May 13.11.20 a. ni 11.39 p.m. May 14.11.59 a. in — May 15.— 0.20 a. ni 0.41 p.m. May 16.1.2 a.m 1.25 p.m
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 May 1926, Page 2
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