METEOROLOGICAL.
TJio reading at 9 a.m. to-day was 30.26—rising. The reading on the .dial printed below was taken at 12 noon to-day.
The reading at 9 a.m. yesterday was 30.22—n0 movement.
PHASES OF MOON—JULY Full moon 22nd 6.51 a.m HIGH WATER; —JULY.
The s.s. Gael will sail from Wellington for Hokitika on Tuesday next. UNION COMPANY’S LINE. The Kiiimai was expected to leave Greymouth last night for Wellington, coal laden. r lhe Pakura was expected to leave Greymouth last .night for Gisborne, coal laden.. The Ivaituna is loading timber at Greymouth for Sydney, sailing about the end of the week. The Ivanna leaves Wellington to-day and is due at Greymouth on Saturday morning to load timber for Miramar, also timber and coal for Wellington. The Kartigi is due at Greymouth tonight from Wellington via Westport to load coal for Auckland. The Kaitoa leaves Wellington to-day for Greymouth direct to load coal for Pic ton. The Orepuki is scheduled to arrive at Greymouth on Saturday from Wanganui to load coal for Wanganui.
July 11.— 1.20 a.ni; 1.47 .p.m July 12.— 2.10 u.m; 2.37 u.m July 13.— 3.1 a.nr; 3.30 p.m, July 14.— 4.0 a.ra; 4.53 p.m
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 July 1929, Page 1
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