METEOROLOGICAL.
UNION COMPANY’S LINE
The Teading at 9 a.m. thi* morning was 30.45—n0 movement, The reading at 9 a.m. yesterday was 30.17—rising. The reading on the dial printed below was taken at 12 noon to-day.
The Kainini is due at Greymouth tonight from Wellington to load timber for .Miramar and oonl, timber and general cargo for Wellington. Owing to had weather at Auckland, the Kaituna’B trip to Greymouth has been abandoned. The Kninonn is duo at Greymouth about the end of tbe week from \\ ellington to load coal for Auckland. Tbe Poolr,a is due at Greymouth about the end of the week from Napier to load coni for Wellington. The Waiinea is duo at Greymouth to-day from Wellington to load eon I for New Plymouth.
PHASES OF MOON -JULY. Last quarter 3rd 0.35 a.m New Moon 10th 10.36 a.m First quarter 18th 2.25 p.nr. Full Moon 25tli 4.43 p.m. HIGH WATER, JULY, 1926. July 28.— 0.10 a.m; 0.35 p.m. July 29.— 1.0 a.in; 1.25 p.m, July 30.— 1.50 a.m; 2.20 p.m. July 31.— 2.45 a.m; 3.10 p.m.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 July 1926, Page 2
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