METEOROLOGICAL.
The reading to-dav at 9 am was ,30.22 —no movement, The reading on the dial printed below was taken at noon to-day.
The reading at 9 a.m. yesterday was 30.27—falling. PHASES OF THE MOON. MARCH, 1932.
UNION COMPANY’S LINE -•*' The Kanna left Gre.ymouth last night for New Plymouth and Auckland, coal laden. The Kalingo is due at Greymouth tomorrow from Sydney and Newcastle via ports to load timber for return. The Poolta was expected to leave Greymouth last night for Wellington, coal laden. SKIPPING TELEGRAMS. i WELLINGTON, March 4. Arrived. —2.15 p.m., Nairn a i from Greymouth.'"
Xew moon.—7th, 7.44 p.m. • ' First quarter.—16th, 12.41 a.m. Full moon.—23rd, 12.7 a.m. hast quarter.—29th, 3.14 p.m. HIGH WATER—MARCH. March 5—9.45 a.m. ■ 10.5 p.m. March 6—10.25 a.m. ; 10.45 p.m. March 7-11.5 a.m.; 11.20 p.m. These times have been altered t 0 conform with Summer-time.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 March 1932, Page 1
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