METEOROLOGICAL.
Tlio reading at 0.0 a.m. to-day was 29.92—1itt1e movement. The reading on the dial printed below was taken at 12 noon to-day.
PHASES OF THE MOON. JANUARY, 1929. Last quarter N'ew moon First quarter Full moon 3rd 0.44 a.m. 11 tli 12.28 p.m. TStli 3.15 a.m. 25th 7.9 p.m. HIGH W.ATEH—JANUARY, 1929. Jan. 21. 6.40 a.m; 7.15 p.m. Jan. 22. 7.50 a.m; 8.22 p.m. UNION COMPANY’S LINE. The Kartigi is still liar bound at Greymouth owing to tile heavy roll on the ibar, but may be able to sail by to-night’s tide for New Plymouth and Wellington. The Kaituna is lying in the Greymouth roadstead and will probably arrive on to-night’s tide to load coal for New Plymouth and Auckland. The Kaitangata is due at Greymouth to-morrow night Irom Auckland ami after d isellarging inward cargo loads timber for Miramar,’ also coal and timber for Wellington. A Union Company’s steamer is due' at Greymouth early in February to load timber for Melbourne and Adelaide.
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 January 1929, Page 1
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