METEOROLOGICAL.
The rending to-dav at 9 a m. was 30.03 —no movement. The reading on the dial printed below was taken at noon to-day.
Tlio rending at 9 a.m. yesterday was 29.9 o—little movement. PHASES OF THE MOO.V—APRIL. New Moon—6th, 0.51 p.m. Full Moon—2lst, 8.57 a.m. HIGH TIDES—APRIL.
FORECAST AT NOON. The indications are for southerly moderate to strong winds. There is a prospect' of fair weather. The night will probably be very cold with frosts inland. Barometer rising. Seas moderate, tides poor.
UNION COMPANY’S LINE The Kalingo arrived at Greymoutli last evening from Gisborne via Westport to load timber for Mebourne and Adelaide. 'Hie Kanna left Greymoutli yesterday for Wellington coal laden. The Totara is due at Greymoutli on Sunday to load coy 1 for New Plymouth. The Grabriella is due at Greymuth on Saturday from Wanganui to load timber for Sydney and Newcastle.
April 14—3.10 a.in. ■ ; 3.40 p.m. .April 15—4.20 a.in. ■ 5.0 p.m. .April 16—5.45 a.in. ; ; 6.30 p.m •April 17—7.7 a.in.; 7.40 p.in.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 April 1932, Page 1
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