METEOROLOGICAL
The rending to-dny at 9 a.m. was 29.61—rising.
The reading on the dial printed below was taken at noon to-uay.
PHASES OP THE MOON. . Full Moon.—February liLh J 0.31 a.m. New Moon.—February 25th, 0.14 a.m. HIGH WATER—FEBRUARY. Feb. 13— ; 0.15 p.m. Feb. 14—0.35 a.m. ; 0.55 p.m. Add half an hour for summer-time. WEATHER FORECAST. Covering Western Karamea, Westport, Murchison, Reefton, Greymouth, Hokitika, Otirn, Arthur Pass, Iloss, Okuru, at noon to-day:— A 'ratheu* deep depression js fiti'l located just- east of New Zealand, but has commenced to fill up. The westerly type of weather is likely to continue for ..several days more. The. forecast is moderate to stromr but. decreasing .southwest to west winds. Weather still changeable and rbowery, but gradually improving. Seas -s t l ll rough with a heavy south westerly swell, but decreasing.
LOCAL WEATHER BUREAU.
The local observer for the Dominion Meteorological Department reports tin following rainfall and sunshine for tin. week ending February 12th.—
UNION COli PANY’S LINE
The Kainmi loads general cargo at Dunedin on Wednesday next for Greymouth and -Hokitika, via usual ports. The Total'a- is due at Greymouth to. d'iy from Wellington to load coal for Gisborne. The Kartigi is due at Greymouth next Friday to load timber for Melbourne and Adelaide. The Gab riel la. is due at Greymouth next Friday from Wellington to load coal and timber for the same port. The Ka'ingo is due at Greymouth about the .20th insE to load timber for Sydney and Newcastle. J The Kiwitea is due at Greymouth next .Monday from Auckland via Westport and after discharging inward cargo, loads coal for Wellington and Nap ler - The Kartigi loads general cargo and sugar .shipments at Auckland to-morrow afternoon for Greymouth and Hokitika. MARLBOROUGH SOUNDS CRUISE. The local office of the Union Steam Ship Co. aunOunc e that the ‘Monowa i’ will leave Wellington «» March 6, circumstances permitting, on a cruise to D’Urville Island, Queen Charlotte and Peloi on;-;. Sounds, returning to Wellington on Friday morning, March 10. Exceptionally low fares are being charged for . the four days’ prutse, and in view of the great success of- the “Monowa's cruise to .West Coast Sounds, no doubt will result in the cruise 'being well patronised by both Australian and New Zealand sightseers. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. WESTPORT, Feb. 13.—Sailed at H.lo a.in., Totara for Greymouth. AYEDIITNGTON. February 11. Arrived at 3.15 p.m., Kiwitea from Greymouth.
Sunshine. Fain Februarv hrs. min in. Monday 6th. 1 51 — Tuesday 7th. ... 10 6 — Wednesday 8t!i. ... 12 48 — Thursday 9t.li. ... 4 48 1.0S Friday i'Kli. ... —• — 1.4C Saturday 11th. 2 12 1.15 Sunday 12th. ... 3 24 .34 Total ... 3o 12 3.9G
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