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METEOROLOGICAL

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

The reading at 9 a.m. yesterday was 39.04—n0 movement.

PHASES OF THE MOO'S.

HIGH WATER—MARCH. 1

. Add half an hour for summer-time. WEATHER FORECAST. Covering Western Karamea, Westport, Murchison, Reef ton, Greymouth, Hokitika, Otira, Arthur Pass, Ross, Okuru, at noon to-day:— ,THe northern cyclone is n°w centred east of Auckland and it? .shallower. The pressure is still rather high east of the South Island. A depression i;s forming over gouth eastern Australia. The forecast is for light to moderate and .variable, winds. Weather fair to fine, geas smooth to moderate.

UNION COMPANY’S LINE

Tim ICaimiro is loading coal at Grey mouth for Auckland am d New Plymouth.

The lvalingo left Greymouth yesterday for Sydney, timber laden.

The Kartigi left Greymouth yesterday for Melbourne and Adelaide, timber laden.

The Ivini left Greymouth yesterday for Wellington and returns to Greymouth early next week to load for return completing at Westport. The. Totara is due at Greymouth on Friday next from Napier, to load c°ai for Gisborne. Tills Kaimai is due at Greymouth on Friday from Wellington, to load c oal for Wellington and Napier.

The Kai’epo is due at G re y mouth next Friday from Auckland, to load coal for Auckland completing at Westport and Wellington.

SFIPPINC 7£LECRAMS.

GREYMOUTH, February 28. (Sailed.—ll.sl a.m, Kini .for Wel'uigton. Sailed.—ll.2s a.m., Kartigi for Melbourne.

Full ■moon. —12th, 2.16 a.m. New moon.—26 th, 2.50 p.m.

March 2--1.45 a.m. ■ 2.5 p.m. March 3--2.25 a.m.; 2.45 p.m. March 4—3.10 a.m. ; 3.35 p.m. March 54.0 a.m.; 4.30 p.m. March 6--5.10 a.m.; 6.0 p.m. March 7--6.40 a.m - 7.20 p.m. March 8—7.50 a.m. • 8.15 p.rn. March 9--8.40 a.m. ; 9.0 p.m./ March 10 —9.20 a.m.; 9.40 p.m.

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Hokitika Guardian, 1 March 1933, Page 1

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METEOROLOGICAL Hokitika Guardian, 1 March 1933, Page 1

METEOROLOGICAL Hokitika Guardian, 1 March 1933, Page 1

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