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METEOROLOGICAL.

> 'Hie reading to day at 9 a.m. was 30.24.—1itt1e movement. The reading on the dial printed below was taken at noon to-day.

The reading at 9 a.m. yesterday 30.32—falling.

PHASES OF THE MOON

July 15.—New Moon, 11.50 p.m July 30.—Full Moon, 0.18 a.m.

'HIGH WATER—JULY

UNION COMPWY'r LINS. The Gahriellai left Greymouth yesterday for Sydney, timber laden. For the information of Importers, this steamer loads general cargo at the latter port for Greymouth about the middle of the present month, leaving there for Melbourne, thence for Greymouth via, Auckland. The Karfcigi was expected to leave Greymouth yesterday for New Plymouth and Auckland, coal laden. The Kalingo is due at Greymouth this morning from Wanganui to load timber for Melbourne and Adelaide. The Kiwitea leaves. Wellington at 1 p.m. to-day with general cargo for Greymouth direct. The Karepo leaves Wellington on Monday for Greymouth to load a cargo of coal.

SHIPPING TELECRAMS. SYDNEY, July 4. ■ Arrived.—At 5.30, Mautigaiiui from Wellington. Sailed.—Yesterday afternoon, UTiniaroa, and Port Waikato for Wellington.

July 4--0,55 a. 111. ; ; 1.20 p.m July 5.--1.40 a 2.0 p.m. July 6.--2.22 ; a.m. * 2.45. p.m. July 7.--3.12 ; l.Ill. ; 3.35 p.m. July 8.—4.0 a i.m. • 4.30 p.m. July 9.--4.55 , a.m. • 5.25 p.m. July 10.--5.50 a.m. ; 6.20 p.m. Ju ly 11--6.55 a.m. ; 7.20 p.m. July 12.—7.55 a.m. ; 8.19 p.m. July 13--8.40 a.m. ; ; 9.5 p.m. July 14--9.25 a.m. ; 9.47 p.m. July 15.--10.7 a.m. ; 10.33 p.m. July 16--10.53 a.m. ; 11.14 p.m. July 17--11.34 a.m . ; 11.54 p.m July 18- — 0.19 p.m. July 19.--0.41 p.m. ; ; 1.5 p.m. July 20--1,30 a.m. : ; 1.55 p.m. July 21--2.20 a.m. ; 2.45 p.m. July 22--3.12 a.m. ; ; 3.37 p.m. July 23.—4.6 a.m. ; 4.36 p.m. July 24.-5.10 a.m. ; 5.50 p.m. July 25--6.30 a.m. ; ; 7.10 p.m. July 26--7.40 a.m. ; 8.12 p.m. July 27.—8.40 a.m. ; 9.5 p.m. July 28--9.30 a.m. ; 9.50 p.m. July 29--10.10 a.m. : 10.30 p.m. July - 30--10.55 a.m. ; 11.10 p.m. July 31--11.30 a.m. ; 11.50 p.m

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Hokitika Guardian, 4 July 1931, Page 1

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310

METEOROLOGICAL. Hokitika Guardian, 4 July 1931, Page 1

METEOROLOGICAL. Hokitika Guardian, 4 July 1931, Page 1

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