METEOROLOGICAL.
Tho reading at 9 a.in. to-day was 30.12—rising.
Tlio reading at 9 -n.m. yesterday was 30.15—n0 movement. The reading on the dial printed below was taken at 12 noon to-day.
UNION COMPANY’S LINE Tho Kittnwa leaves Grey mouth _ today for Petone, Miramar and Wellington coal and timber laden. Tho Knrori is expected to load general cargo at Dunedin annul the 1 <th inst., for Grevmouth and Hokitika and will probably'call a Timani en route. The Kaiinai leaves Wellington today and is clue at Grevmouth tomorrow night to load coal and timbci for-Miramar and Wellington. Tho Kamo is duo at Oreyinouth about tho end of the week from Wellington to load coal for the same port, and New Plymouth.
PHASES OF TH E MOON'—M A HO i [ New moon 411 1 0.65 a.m. First quarter I'Oth 10.34 p.m. Full moon 18t.li 9,o 1 p.in. Fast quarter 26th 11.-5 p.m.
HIGH WAIT. 11 — MAKC'll March 10— 2.55 a.m ; 3.30 p.m. March 11— 4.2 a.m ; 4.35 p. m . March 12— 5.18 a.m ; 0.0 p.m. March 13— 0.38 a.m ; 7.15 p.m. March 14— 7.47 a.m ; 8.15 p.m.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 March 1927, Page 2
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