METEOROLOGICAL.
The reading at 0.0 a.in. to-day was 29.9(5—failing. Tlio reading on the dial printed below was taken at 12 noon to-day.
Tlio reading at 9 a.m. yesterday was 20(99 —rising.
PHASES OF THE MOON January, 1929.
HI OH WATER—JANUARY, 1929
r l’he Zingara. passed Farewell Spit yesterday afternoon at 4 o’clock and is due at Hokitika at S o’clock this evening.
UNION COMPANY’S LIME. The Kaitangatn arrived at Greymouth this morning from Auckland to load coal for the same port. The Poolta is announced to leave Grey mouth to-night for Australian ports, timber laden. The Ramona leift "Wellington on Thursday night for "Westport, arriving at Greymouth to-morrow to load coal, timber and general cargo for "Wellington. The Pakura left Napier last night for Westport and is due at Greymouth on Tuesday to load coal for W'aikokopu and Gisborne.
Last quarter 3rd 0.44 a. m New 1110011 •11 Hi 12.28 p.ni First quarter IStli 3.15 a. m Kill! moon 25th 7.9 p.ni
Jan. 5.- - 6.45 a.m; 7.15 p.m .] an. 6.- — i .50 a.m : 8.15 p.m J an. 7.- - 8.41) a.m ; 9.0 p.m Jan. 8.- - 9.‘JO a.m : 9.40 p.m Jan. 9. -10.0 a.m ; 10.15 p.m, Jan. 10.--10.30 a. m: 10.48 p.m.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 January 1929, Page 1
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