METEOROLOGICAL.
The reading at 9 a.m. to-day was 30.29—rising. The reading at 9 a.m. yesterday was 30.17—falling. The reading on the dial printed below was taken at 12 noon to-day.
PHASES OF MOON—AI’KIL. Full moon ' 6tli 3.8 p.m. New moon 20tli 4.55 p.m. HIGH WATER—APRIL. April 14. 4.18 a.m; 4.50 p.m. April 15. 5.25 a.m; 0.10 p.m. April 10.— 7.0 a.m; 7.30 p.m. April 17. 8.0 a.m; 8.25 p.m. April 18.— 8.45 a.in; 9.15 p.m. April 19. 9.35 a.m; 9.55 p.m. April 20.—10.15 a.m; 10.40 p.m. April 21 11.0 a.m ; 11.20 p.m. UNION COMPANY’S LINE. The Haima.l is lying in the Greymoutli roadsted waiting a favourable opportunity to cross the bar. On arrival, after discharging inward cargo she loads coal and timber for Miramar and Wellington. The Putiki is also lying in the Greymouth roadstead waiting a favourable opportunity to cross the bar. On arrival, she takes a fiill cargo of coal for Gisborne. The Parera is scheduled to arrive at Greiymouth about Thursday next to load coal for Gisborne.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 April 1928, Page 2
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