METEOROLOGICAL.
The rending at 9 a.m. this morning was 29.64—falling.
Tlw reading at !) a.m. yesterday was 29.86—falling. The reading on the dial printed below' was taken at 12 noon to-day.
PHASES OF MOON, SEPTEMBER.
UNION COMPANY’S LINE The Knimai in due at Greymbutli tomorrow from Wellington to load coal and timber for the same port. The Poolta arid Kaitangata are still lying in the Greymouth roadstead. On arrival the former loads coal for Auckland and the latter coal and timber for Miramar and Wellington.
The Kaituna is expected to load general cargo at Tiniaru to-day for Groylnout hand Hokitika, calling at Mostport on route.
<1. li. m. New moon ... 7 5 1-5 p.n>. First quarter 15 3 57 p.m. Full moon ... 22 7 -19 a.m. Last quarter 29 5 IS a.m.
HIGH WATER, SEPTEMBER 1920. Sept. 15. — 0.15 a.m; 3.40 p.m. Sept. 10. — 4.10 a.m; 4.45 p.m. Sept. 17.— 5.20 a. in ; 0.0 p.m. Sept. 18.— O.'iO am ; 7.20 p.m.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 September 1926, Page 2
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