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METEOROLOGICAL.

Tile reading: to-day at 9 a iil was 29.99—1itt1e movement. The. reading on the dial printed below .was taken at noon to-day.

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•The reading at 9 a.m. yesterday was i’9.s2—rising.

PHASES OF THE MOON—MAY

HIGH WATER—MAY

FORECAST AT NOON

Hie indications are for south-easter-ly ■ winds moderate to strong but decieasing. '1 here is a prospect of fair weatiier mainly witii a few scattered showers, barometer rising. Seas coufciaernljJe, tides moderate swell, bc.-.s decreasing.

UNION COMPANY’S LINE

Tim Totara is due at Urey mouth tomorrow from Napier to load coal for the same port completing at Westport.

'lhe Kaimai is expected to arrive at Grcymputli to-night from Wellington to load coal lor the same pprt, sail-

ing to-morrow night. The Kini is due at Gireynioutli next Tuesday from Dunedin to load coal for Wellington, calling at Westport en route.

The. Kartigi is due at Greymouth next Monday to load timber for Melbourne and Adelaide.

The Kalingo is due at Greymouth about the 23rd. inst to load. timber for Sydney and Newcastle.

The. Kanna leaves Auckland to-mor-row night with general cargo for Greymouth and Hokitika.

New Moon.—6th, 5.42 a.in, .Full Aiooii.— %Gth ! 4.39 p.m

May 12—2.5 a.m. • 2.30 p.ni. M ay 13—z.57 a.m. ; 3.25 p.m May 14—3.55 a.in.: ; 4.35 p.m. May 15—5.10 a. m. ; 5.50 p.m 3lay 16—6.30 a.m. ; ; 7.5 p.m. May 17—7.35 a.m. ; 8.5 p.m.

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Hokitika Guardian, 12 May 1932, Page 1

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Tapeke kupu
229

METEOROLOGICAL. Hokitika Guardian, 12 May 1932, Page 1

METEOROLOGICAL. Hokitika Guardian, 12 May 1932, Page 1

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