HIGH WATEE AT OTAKT. AUGUST 1919. a.m. p.m. 9th ... 7.17 8.44 IWi 8.7 5.26 Hth ... S.uO 9.9 13th 9.99 9.49 13th 10.7 10.26 Hth 10.44 11.1 lath 11.18 11.25 19th 11.35 -11.54 17th 12.11 12.2$ 18th 12.54 1.22 19th 1.52 2.22 30th 3.4 3.46 21s t 4.36 5.27 3-hid 6.9 6.50 j 33rd 7.1 S 7.57 21th S.ll 9.35 25th 8.54 9,ii 20th 0.30 9.47 27th 10.4 10.21 28th 10.38 10.56 29th 11.14 11.25 30th 11.25 *11.47 31st 12.4 12.22 PHASES OP THE MOON. AUGUST, 1919. First Quarter .. 4th 7.42 a.m. Full Moon 12th 5.10 a.m. Last Quarter llith 3.26 a.m. New Moon 26th 3.7 n.m.
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Otaki Mail, Volume 26, 3 September 1919, Page 4
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