METEOROLOGICAL.
The reading today at 9 am. was 29.81—rising. The reading on the dial printed below was taken at noon to-day.
The reading at 9 a.m. yesterday was 30.08—litttle movement.
PHASES OF THE MOON
MARCH, 1932
New moon.—7tli, 7.44 p.m. First quarter.—l6th, 12.41 a.in, Full moon.—23rd, 12.7 a.m. Last quarter.—29th, 3.14 p.m.
HIGH WATER—MARCH
March 17—5.15 a.m.; 5.60 p.m. 'March 18—6.30 a.m. ; 7.15 p.m. March 19—7.45 a.m. • 8.15 p.m. Add half an hour for Summer Time
FORECAST AT NOON. The indications are for variable and strong breezes, northerly moderate to strong winds prevailing, and backing by west to south after about 24 hours. The weather appears ljkelv to be cloudy and unsettled, (lain probable. Barometer unsteady but lias a falling' tendency. Seas moderate. Tides poor. UNION COMPANY’S LINE The Tvini is due at Greyrnoutli tomorrow from Dunedin via way ports and after discharging inward cargo loads ooal and timber for Miramar and Wellington. The Kaponga is due at Girev mouth on Saturday from Wellington to load timber for Sydney, Brisbane and Newcastle, The Ivaimiro is expected to leave Auckland' to-day with general cargo for Greyrnoutli and Hokitika.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 March 1932, Page 1
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