METEOROLOGICAL.
The rending at 9 a.m. this morning was 29.33—1itt1e movement.
The reading at 9 a.m. yesterday was 29.64—falling. '
The reading on the dial printed below was taken at 12 noon to-day.
PHASES OF MOON. SEPTEMBER
UNION COMPANY'S LINE The Kaitangnta and Poolta are still lying in the Grcymouth Roadstead waiting for the sea to moderate. On arrival the former loads for Miramar and Wellington and the latter for Auckland.
The Kaimai is due at GreymouLh about the end of the week fionuWel-
lington. The Knituna is due at GreymoutJj about the end of the week front Dunedin and Timar.ii via Westport and after discharging inward cargo loads coal for Wellington.
SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. WELLINGTON, Sept. 16. Sailed at 0.26 a.m. Kaimai for Grcymouth. LONDON, September 14. "Departures: From Norfolk for New Zealand, Ei-riba; from Panama, Ruapehu.
(). h. in. New moon ... 7 5 15 P- m > First quarter 15 3 P- 1 ". Full moon ... 2:i 7 19 a.m. Last quarter 29 5 18 a.in. HIGH WATEH, SEPTEMBKIt 192G. Sept. 1G. — 4.IO a.m ; 4.45 p.m. Sept. 17.— 5.20 a.m ; G.O p.m. Sept. 18.— G. iO am : 7.20 p.m.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 September 1926, Page 2
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