METEOROLOGICAL
S’ J ■< ;. 4 tti TO-DAY'S REPORT. The general inference—An anticyclone- of rather slight intensity extends from the. north Tasman Sea ' across the North Island, while a slight westerly deprcesion is passing in the south. A cyclone is developing on the coast of New South Wales. x .ie forecsat is for variable winds with westerlies predominating. The weather will mainly be fair, but with increasing clouds and some showers developing. Temperatures will be milder and seas moderate. UNION COMPANY’S LINE. The Kiwitea is loading timber at Grey-mouth for Melbourne and Adelaide, Sailing on Saturday morning. The IvaimirO is due - at Greyniouth about Monday from Auckland with general cargo 1 ancT sugar shipments. SHIPPING TeLE CRAMS. WEST-PORT, June 22. Arrived—4.4o p.m., Rata from Grey, mouth.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 June 1933, Page 1
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