METEOROLOGICAL.
The reading at 9.0 a.m. to-day was 29.50—rising. The reading on the dial printed below was taken at 12 noon to-day.
PHASES OF MOON—MARCH. Now moon Utli 8.7 p.m. Full moon L’otli 7.J6 p.m.
UNION COMPANY’S LINE. . The Kaitangata is loading coal and timber at Grevnnmth tor Wellington sailing on Saturday. The Poolta, lvnimai and Kaituna arc lying in the roadstead off Greymouth owing to the flooded river and heavy sea. The Ivanna sails from Grcymouth to-morrow for New Plymouth and Wellington, coal laden. The Mako is due at Grey mouth from Waikokopu as soon as the weather moderates to load for the same port.
high wateh—march. March 7.— 7.50 a.m; 8.20 Jim. Mure:!) 8— 8.40 a. m; 9.0 ]).m. March 9.— 9.17 a.m; 9.35 p.m. March 10— 9.00 a.m; 10.10 p.m. March 11.-10.25 a.in; 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.in; 0.25 p.m. . 'T
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 March 1929, Page 1
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