METEOROLOGICAL
The rending to-day at 9 am. wan lb-lit Ur movement. The reading on the dial printed tielow was taken at noon to-day.
HIGH TIPKS—APRIL
FORECAST AT NOON. The indications are for northerly, moderate to freshening winds. There is a. poispoet of fair weather, milder but with increasing haze and cloudiness and later some showers. Barometer falling shouly. Seas moderate, tides poor.
April 26--1.50 a.in. ; 2.20 P.ltl. April 27--2.50 ii.in. • 3.30 p.m, April 28—4.0 a.rn. ; 4.40 p.m. April 29--5.20 a.in. : ; 6.1.0 p.m April 30--6.50 a. III. ; ; 7.25 p.m,
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 April 1932, Page 1
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