METEOROLOGICAL
TO-DAY’S REPORT. The anti-cyclone is now moving off New 'Zealand, but the pressure is still high in the north. A cyclone lias, developed on the coast of New ISoutli Wales and is likely to cause unsettled weather during the. next two or three days.
The forecast is for moderate to strong northwest to northerly winds Weather cloudy and overcast,;: and general rafn likely with some falls. Temperatures mild; .seas moderate but rising.-V-v " UNION COMPANY’S LINE. The Kainiai is due at Greymouth today from Wellington to load coal for return. .The Kartigi is due at Greymouth on Friday from Auckland and after discharging inward; cargo loads timber foi Melbourne and Adelaide., The Kini leaves Dunedin to-day with general-cargo for Greymouth and Hokitika-, cafling at way ports en route. The Waipahi arrived at Greymouth yesterday ,afternoon from Auckland to lead 'coal Jfojv"rdtur'ti via WeStpoitt
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 July 1933, Page 1
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