METEOROLOGICAL
The reading to-day at 9 a.m. was 29.72—rising. The reading on the dial printed below was taken at noon to-day.
PHASES OF MOON—MARCH
HIGH WATER-MARCH
UNION COMPANY’S LINE,
The Ngatoro, Kaimai. and Kaituna are bar bound at Greymouth, sailing for Mirnnvar, Wellington, and Sydney respectively, as sobn as the bar conditions improve. The Kamona arrived at Grevmoutli yesterday afternoon from Auckland to load for the same port. Tlie Kahika is expected to leave Gisborne on Wednesday for Greymouth to load for Miramar and Wellington. The Poolta is expected to leave Dunedin on Wednesday night for Greymouth via Napier.
Newmoon 1st 1. 3 a.m Full moon 15th G.2S a. m New moon 30th 5.16 p.m
March 24. — 5.25 a.m ; ' 6. 0 p.in March 25. — G.35 a. in: 7.10 p.m March 2(>, — 7.40 a.ill: 8. 7 j). m March 27, — 8.50 a. in ; 8.53 March 28, — 9.15 a,in; 9.27 p.m, March 29. - 9.52 a.m ; 10. 8 p.m, March 30--10.25 a.in; 10.40 p.m. March 31, -10.59 a.in; 11.22 p.m.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 March 1930, Page 1
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