METEOROLOGICAL ■«+»., The reading to-day at 9 a.m. was 30.34—rising. The reading on the dial printed below was taken at noon to-day. *> lit? 81 m ?llu The reading at 9 a.m. yesterday 30.2 d—little movement. PHASES OF MOON—MAY. Full Moon 13th 4.59 a.m. New Moon 28th 5. 7 p.m. HIGH WATER—MAY. May 2. 0.35 a.m; 0.53 p.m. May 3. Ll 5 a.m; 1.38 p.m. ■ May 4. 2. 0 a.m; 2.35 p.m. May 5. 2.53 a.m; 3.20 p.m. May G.— 3.47 a.m; 4.15 p.m. May 7. 4.45 a.m; 5.20 p.m. May B. 5.52 a.m; G. 30 p.m. May 9. 7. 5 a.m; 7.45 p.m. May 10.— 8.10 a.m; 8.40 p.m. May 11.— 9.10 a.m; 9.35 p.m. May ,12.-10. 0 a.m; 10.22 p.m. May 13.—10.43 a.m; 11. 0 p.m. May 14.—11.18 a.m; 11.37 p.m. May 15.—11.55 a.m; May 16. 0.15 a.m; 0.33 p.m. May 17. 0.53 a.m; 1.14 p.m. May 18.-1.36 a.m; 1.58 p.m. May 19. 2.23 a.m; 2.48 p.m. May 20.1 3.13 a.m;. 3.40 p.m May 21. 4. 7 a.m; 4.35 p.m. May 22. 5. 5 a.m; 5.40 p.m. Miry 23. 6.15 a.m; 6.50 p.m. May 24. 7.20 a.m; 7.50 p.m. May 25. 8.15 a.m; 8.38 p.m. May 26. 9. 0 a.m ; 9.20 p.m. May 27. 9.42 a.m; 10. 1 p.m. May 28.—10.20 a.m ; 10.42 p.m. May 29.-11. 5 a.m; 11.27 p.m. May 30.—11.50 a.m; t
May 31. 0.10 a.'m; 0.30 p.m. UNION COMPANY’S LINE, The Kamona, is due at Greymouth tomorrow from Auckland and alter discharging inward cargo, loads coal for New Plymouth and Auckland. The Ivanna leaves Wellington to-mor-row for Greymouth to load coal for Napier and Auckland. The ICaituna is due at Greymouth tomorrow morning from Wellington to load timber for Melbourne. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. MELBOURNE, May 2. Arrived—Huia from Auckland.
WRIGHT £ AUTON ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS WISH to notify that they have opened a business in Revell St. Hokitika next to McGavin’s tailor shop. Repairs and all electrical work executed. First-class workmanship at reasonable cost ahd so we solicit your support.
ARROW CYCLE WORKS HAVE FOR SALE AT LOWEST PRICES: J3.SA. & BRAMPTON LADIES’ & GENTS’ CYCLES—BuiIt to suit local conditions. Also: Full stock of B.S.A. Cycle and Motor Cycle Accessories. English trained cycles <vith Brampton fittings at £7. Eectric cycle lamps, torches and batteries, fuli stock. Wo invite you to inspect out fine range of the finest English and American guns, rifles and ammumton. All cycle and motor cycle repairs effected by first-class mechanics. Workmanship guaranteed. 8.5. A., Triumph and Ariel Motor Cycles supplied to order. I. BROWN & CO. Revc 11 St. Hokitika. Fancy coir mattings from ‘Js 3d o 4s (>d a yard, fancy mats from 3s fid o Us fid each, brush door mats 3s 3d to 7s Gd each at Frank Bale’s. - AdvL.
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