METEOROLOGICAL.
The reading: at 0.0 a.m. to-day was 20.80—falling. The reading on the dial printed below was taken at 12 noon to-day.
PHASES OF MOON-MARCH. New moon 11th 8.7 p.m. Full moon 25th 7.16 p.m. HIGH WATER—MARCH. March 2. 2.2 d a.m; 2.17 p.m March 3. 3.10 a.m; 3.35 p.m March 4. 4.0 a.m; 4.32 p.m March 5. 5.10 a.m; 5.50 p.m March G.— G. 35 a.m; 7.15 p.m March 7. 7.50 a.m; 8.20 pm March B. 8.40 a.m; 9.0 p.m. March 9. 9.17 a.m; 9.35 p.m. March 10.— 9.50 a.m; 10.10 p.m, March 11,—10.25 a.m; 10.47 p.m. March 12.—11.3 a.m ; 11.25 p.m. March 13.—11.45 a.m; March 14. 0.5 a.m; 0.25 p.m.
UNION COMPANY’S LINE.
The Kaitangata arrived at Greymouth yesterday to load coal and timber for Wellington and timber for Miramar.
The Poolta left Dunedin on Saturday for Bluff and is due at Greymouth on Thursday, • and after discharging inward cargo loads timber for Sydney and Brisbane. The Ivanna' leaves Greymouth this afternoon sea permitting for New Plymouth and Wellington coal laden.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 March 1929, Page 1
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