METEOROLOGICAL
The reading to-day at 9 a.m. was So.34—little movement. The reading on the dial printed below was taken at noon to-day.
The reading at 9 a.m. yesterday was 29.76 rising. • HIGH WATER—APRIL. April 27- 11.59 a.m. ; WEATHER FORECAST. Covering Western Karamea, Westport, Murchison, Reefton, Greymouth, Hokitika, Otira, Arthur Pass, Itoss Okuru, at noon to-day:— The general inference—An intense anti-cyclone i 3 now centred over the Tasman Sea, its eastern side extending •enrol' New £.<<al/u« 1. After a prolonged spell of high pressure, barometers are now falling- over eastern Australia. The forecast b for moderate, southerly winds, veering to northerlies f.fter about 24 hours. The weather will be fine, with cold night, but mild day temperatures. .Sens smooth to moderate .
UNION COMPANY’S LINE. The Knimai is due at Greymouth on Monday to load coal for Wellington. The Gabriella leaves Greymoutll to-day for Wellington and Auckland, coal laden. The Kartigi is duo at Greymouth to-night from Wellington via Westpud to load timber for Melbourne and Adelaide. SHIPPING TcLCCfiAMSv WESTPORT, April 28. Sailed —11.10 a.m., Kartigi for Greymouth.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 April 1933, Page 1
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