THE WEATHER
TODAY'S OBSERVATIONS Meteorological observations taken at the Albert Park Observatory at 9 a.xn. today by the Government Observer:— Barometer at 9 a.m. today. 30.153 in. Barometer at 9 a.m. yesterday, 30.216 Air temperature at 9 a.m. today, 62deg. Air temperature at 9 a.m. yesterday, 63 deg 1 . Temperature in shade yesterday:— Maximum, 72deg.: minimum, 61deg\; maximum temperature in sun, 140 deg. Brig-lit sunshine yesterday, 5 hours 10 minutes. Minimum temperature on grass, 56 deg. Direction and force of -wind at 9 a.m., EXE 3 (gentle breeze). Velocity wind previous 24 hours, 121 miles. Weather conditions at 9 a.m., overcast. Humidity at 9 a.m., 75 per cent. Rainfall during previous 24 hours, nil. Rainfall to date this month, .21 inches. Average for February, 3.03 in. Days with rain this month. 2. NORTH ISLAND CONDITIONS Observations Taken at 9 a.m. Station. Wind Weather Bar. Ther. Cape Maria V.D., NE 4, OZ 30.08 72 Russell, . . . . XE 5, CM 30.13 70 Hokianga Heads, NE 4, O 30.10 69 Kaipara Sig. Sn., NE 5, OM 30.14 70 Manukau Heads .. E 3, O 30.16 66 Auckland. ENE 2, O .. .. 30.15 70 Tiritiri, NE 4, OG .. .. 64 Kawhia, E 3, O 64 Tauranga, Calm. BC .. .. 30.20 69 Opotiki, N 1, BC 30.30 71 Thames, W 1, O 30.17 70 East Cape, NW 3, BC .. 30.20 6S Gisborne, NW 4, C .. .. 30.16 70 Cape Egmont, N 2, BC . . 30.22 66 Wellington, NNW 5, O . . 30.10 63 Weather indicated by: B, blue sky, be the atmosphere clear or heavy; C, clouds, passing clouds; D, drizzling rain; F, foggy; G, gloomy, dark weather: H. hail; E, lightning; M, misty; O, overcast, the whole sky covered with thick clouds; P, passing showers; Q, squally; R, rain, coninued rain; S, snow; T, thunder; U.’ugly, threatening appearance; Z, hazy.
MAUNGANUI'S PASSENGERS. —The following passengers arrived at Wellington by the Union Steam Ship Company's inter-colonial passenger steamer Maunganui, which reached there from Sydney on Tuesday morning:— First saloon.—Mr. W. Appleton, Mr. A. C. Aubrey, Miss M. Abbott, Mrs. R. Brice, Mr. A. W. Erunton, M. A. W. Brunton, Mi-. I’. Blakeney, Mr. E. C. Barleyman, Mrs. K. Bain, Mr. D. Baines, Mrs. IX Baines, Miss D. Baines, Miss E. Burran, Mrs. A. Bowman, Miss J. Bowman. Miss V. M. Barron, Mr. J. Cowan. Mrs. J. Cowan. Mr. F. Chichester. Mr. L. E. Carter, Mr. G. H. Carroll, Captain H. Corrance, Mrs. H. Corrance, Mr. D. Campbell Miss J. M. Campbell, Mr. A. G. Colemall, Mr. W. H. Cat tell, Mrs. W. H. fatten, Rev. Father Crocker. Mr. Win. Cullen, Mrs. W. Cullen, Mrs. E. Christie. Mrs. R. Copeland. Miss B. Carlow, Miss It. Dawson. Colonel A. Dugdale, Mrs. A. Dugdale, Mr. Chris. Davis, Mrs. J. Dalgleish, Miss H. Dixon. Mr. G. E. Evans, Mrs. G. E. Evans, Master A. Evans, Miss E. Evans, Mr. D. W. Fraser, Mr. A. G. Farmer, Mr. M. Frellich, Mrs. M. J. Fox, Miss I. Fox, Mr. J. Greenfield. Mrs. C. O. Gibbs, Rev. Bro. Grealy, Miss M. Gale, Mrs. J. E. Gifpiour, Miss V. E. Gilmour, Miss A IL Gillett, Miss C. Gibbon, Mr. E. A. Hoppe, Mr. F. S. Hoppe. Mr. B. C. Hughes, Mr. F. Hudson, Mr. Brown-Hunter, Mr. S. G. Haslam. Miss M. Harkness, Miss R. M. Hogg, Mr. R. Harrison. Mrs. A. H. Henderson, Miss B. lamer, Mrs. M. Irvine. Miss M. Irvine, Miss L. Irvine, Mrs. P. Ingerson, Pi'ofessor A. B. Kirk, Mr. J. H. Keys, Mrs. J. R. Kessel, Miss G. Ivessel, Miss L. Kessel, Mr. C. P. Kemmis, Mrs. C. P. Kemmis, Mr. E. .11. Le Gros, Mr. F. Le Page, Mr. C. Littlejohn. Miss M. Lardner, Mrs. A. Lewis, Miss A. Leach, Miss A. M. Lake, Dr. H. Leigh Deck. Mrs. H. Leigh Deck, Miss P. Leigh Deck, Mrs. J. Mcßoe. Mr. C. McHugh, Mr. W. H. McCormack, Mr. M. McNamara, Mr. R. A. McLannan, Mrs. E. T. McKay, Master McKay, Miss C. G. McPherson. Mrs. M. E. McMurtrie, Colonel F. M. Marshall, Rev. P. H. Mieklem. Mr. G. X Moffatt, Mr. C. F. Mitchell, Mrs. C. F. Mitchell, Miss B. Manard, Mrs. E. -T. Manard, Miss E. Nicholson, Mr. R. S. Nowlan, Mr. W. H. Nichols. Mrs. W. H. Nichols, Miss V. A. Nicholls, Dr. Deck Northcote, Mrs. Deck Northcote, Miss Deck Northcote, Miss T. K. Palmer, Mrs. B. L. Pumfrey, Mr. A. E. Parr. Mr. C. E. Ross, Mr. H. Roth well, Mrs. H. G. Rothwell. Mi's. R. A. Rooklege, Mr. S. A. Smith, Mrs M. W. Smith, Mrs. B. L. Smith. Master H. Smith, Mr. W. J. Samson. Mr. W. Skelton. Mr. E. Shaw, Mr. J. B. Symons, Mr. Stevenson Scott, Mr. H. G. Scott, Mx'. G. E. Stacey, Mrs. J. Spai'k, Mrs. A. Sutherland,- Mr. W. H. Shepherd, Mrs. W. H. Shepherd, Miss P. Shepherd, Miss B. Shepherd, Miss E. R. Saunders, Mr. J. Sticpewich, Mr. E. Tonneson, Mr. H. C. Tyler, Mr. J. A. Thomson, Mrs. C. Teal, Mrs. M. Templeton, Miss F. M. Templeton, Miss M. M. Templeton. Mr. H. W. Townsend, Mrs. B. Vaughan, Miss R. Vaughan, Mr. J. West. Mr. E. Walkley. Mi'. A. C. Willis, Mrs. A. C. Willis, Mr. C. Wilkin, Mr. J. F. Wellings, Mrs. J. G. Wilson,, Mr. J. Williams, Mr. E. AVhittle, Mr. C. 'Wight-
man. Mr. I. Winnington. Mr. J r Miss J. Waggatt. Dr. J. Young*. ' Second class.—Air. J. Alexander Alexander. Mi s. C. Anxbrossolt ’ v ra * J - Bull. Mr. J. L. Balfour. Mr. S v v . Mrs. S. F. Brown. Master A * Mrs. M. Brown. Mrs. H. Brennan Brennan, Miss M. Brennan, die. Mrs. F. E. Bruce. Miss H M Miss A. B. Burns. Mr. A. S Cany. A J. Craven. Mrs. J. ,'raven. ven. Mr. G. H. Collins. Mrs G ii <rTalins. Master H. Collins. Mr .7 V-v-i Lol- - Mrs J. Chr stensen. Mli a > rington, Mr. E. C. Coleman v r Durnes. Mrs. M Dousrlas. \lr f VC Mrs E Dyer. Miss H. and Masti/*and E. Dyer, Mr. E. Edmond. Mr a 5Flack, Miss S. Gnmdison, Mr w' C - Goodall, Mrs. W. G. Gordon, Miss r* r» don, Mr. J. Gavin. Mrs. J. Gatin' H. Gibson. Miss E. G.bsou. Gibson. Master R. Gibson, Mr“ w iHarding, Muster R. Harding, vi' B. Harding. Mr. F. H Harris *• Harris, Mr. J. G. Hulme. Mrs j R,i u Mr. E. Jeffries. Mrs. K Jeffrie. ’ fc*. Munro. Miss M. J. Martin. Mr R *- gitt, Mrs. R. Me Kinnon, Mr. j’ non. Mr. E. S. Newton. Mr. F.! o2‘ van, Mr. W Peters. Mr<. W. PeteYjT 5 iR. W. Rowland. Mr. A. Rouse. Mr n*’ Robinson, Miss A. Siburn, Mrs E ** son. Miss E. Walsh, Miss M. W aU ' G. Wallace. Mr. E. J. Wheatlev, £ J. Wheatley; and 73 third class. * £ *' THE PORT HA R D Y. —The Cnr* wealth and Dominion Line steamer Hardy is eheduled to leave London on e Febru.afy A 26 kl3nd a ” d Xcw WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE— I The following vessels are expected be within range of the undermentiomU j wireless stations tonight:— Auckland.—Niagara, Waitemata, Tofua Maui Pomare, Talisman, Otaki pll’ | Pirie. Kalingo. June. Rangitane, r aua ' ! Tamaroa, Northumberland. Chatham Islands.—Rangitata. Wellington.—Maori, Wahine. Taman.. | Arahura, Dunedin. Aorangi. Tutaneka• j Tainui. Laburnum, Veronica, M-arr’ shire, Rio Dorado. g)11 ' Awarua.—Sir J. C. Ross. C. A. Lars#-* Southern Princess. Kosrros. MakmC Tahiti. Hinemoa, City of New Tort’ j Eleanor Boling, Maheno, Plume Anrlo Canadian. Charlbury, City of We ; ton. Cumberland, Gabriella. CaSg,' Challenger. PORT OF ONEHUNGA—ARAPAWA is expected back fr™, Wanganui next Tuesday. irDn * HAUTURU is expected early tomorrow morning from Raglr.n and KaWi. and sails the same day at 3 p!m for Hokianga. is expected to sail at 4 o’clock this afternoon for New Plymouth and is due back on Saturday‘at 7M
HOKIANGA sails at 4 o clock this afternoon for Hckianga.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 896, 13 February 1930, Page 2
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