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SHIPPING.

EHASB3 Off THB MOOS, • _ Jena. v. Von moon _ _ ... „ 6 0.37 a.m. ~ Irftst quarter ... j'j 0.0 'p.m. , New moon _ _ ... „ ... 20 0.39 a in. Iflrst quarter ... 33 3,38 a.m. _ „ Juts. Full moon , _ _ ... .„ 5 fl.ll turn. THB SUN. ,■ Bises at 7J)5 ajn.; sets at 4.22 p-m. THE WEATHER. Jnna IG,—B a.m.: Wind N., hreoae; clear. Noon: Wind X., fresh; floe. 6 p.m.: .Oalm, clear and frosty. : _ 8 a.m. Noon. B p.m. . Barometer „ _ „ „ 23.04 23.42 23.43 Thermometer , ... „ 14 53 40 .. June 17.—8 a.m.: Wind H., breeze; clear. XvooaOalm; fine. 5 pan.; Calm: olear and iroety. _ 8 o.m. Noon. B p.ro Barometer „ „ _• _ 29.49 29.53 29.67 Thermometer _ „ 46 55 48 HIGH WATEE. Juno 18— pja. At Taioroa Heads _ „ 1.16 1.41 ■ - At Port Chalmers _ _ 1.55 2.21 At Donedin 2.25 2.61 ARRIVAL. June 16. _Himitangi, s.s. (9.40 a-m.), 323 tons, Thompson, from Wellington.—Tapley n.r>d Co., agents. Jnne 17. Kotaro, s.s. (4.15 a.m.), 141 tons, Banning, from Waikawa.—Keith Ramsay, agent. Monowai, s.s. (8. 15 p.m.), 3433 tons, Dr6wctte, from Wellington.—Union Steam Ship Company, agent. Passengers: Misses Auld, Powley, Lamb, Harty, Dingan, Lobers, Davidson, Brofown, Mesdames King, Harrig, Pkiir, Noble, Lobers, Kingston, Stubbs, Campbell, Christensen, Messrs CCaptain) Morrison, Soott, Laing, Harris, Morris, Nixon, Ross, Weir, Bclik, Stewart, , Clarke; 19 in the steerage. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. WELLINGTON, June 16. —Sailed: Monowai (5. 10 pi.m.), for Dunedin. LYTTELTON, Juno 16. —Arrived: Maori (7 a.m.), from Wellington.——Jane 17. — . Arrived: Mararoa (9.50 a-m.), from WelThe Kahika was to sail from Lyttelton on Saturday night for Westport to load coal for Wellington • ■ The Poherua sailed from Wellington on Saturday for Westport to load another cargo for Wellington. ino Kamo was fixed to sail from Wellington on Saturday for Grey mouth to load coal for Wellington. The Kowhai is fixed to sail from Lyttel- . ton on Wednesday for Greymouth, to load . coal for Tima.ru. r lhe Monowai cleared Wellington on , Saturday for Dunedin direct, and arrived , hore last evening. The vessel is timed to sail on the return trip at 3 p.m. on Wednesday. The Te Anau reached Lyttelton from Oamaru on Saturday, and sailed in the • evening for Napier, Gisbome,. and Auckland. The _ Kokiri cleared Wellington on Friday night for Greymouth, whero she will load ooal for Dunedin. She i 3 due here about Thursday. •Thn Karu was to sail from . Wellington on Saturday for New Plymouth, and then Greymouth, where sho will load timber for Wellington. The Rosamond arrived at Napier on Saturday afternoon from Greymouth, and will return to that port to load for New ' Plymouth and Onehunga. The Kakapo sailed from Wellington on Saturday for Westport, whero sho will load . coal for Oamaru, Dunedin, and BlufL The vessel is due hero about Friday. The Kararrru was fixed to sail from Wel- • lington on Saturday for Westport to load ' coal for Lyttelton. After discharge there she will return to Westport to load for Lyttelton and Timaru. , The Storm sailed from Picton on Saturday for Lyttelton and Dunedin. The vessel is due here on Tuesday morning, and is ?: timed to sail at night for Timaru, Lyttelton, Picton, and Wanganui. j The Kofnata reached Westport iat S p.m. on Friday, and the Kini also arrived : there about tho same timo. Both vessels ■ were loading coal for Lyttelton, and were fixed to sail for that port on Saturday evening.

• The big German linor Yaterland, one of tho vessels seized in New York by the . ILmerican authorities upon tho declaration ■ of war, is, it is understood, to be docked it' Liverpool (England). Tho Himitangi reached Port Chalmers on . Saturday morning. The vessel brought the engines and boiler from the wrecked Mangapapa, and these will be installed in the dredge Progress, which is being converted into a cargo boat by Messrs Miller Bros. Tho Himitangi camo up to Dunodin in the afternoon to discharge" her oargo of general merchandise, and is fixed to sail to-day with general cargo for Wellington. THE KOTARE. The Kotaro arrived at Port Chalmers from Waikawa at 4.15 a.m. yesterday. The journey was -uneventful, and tho vessel's, own pumps were quite sufficient to keep her dry all the way -up. Mr Keith Ramsay advises that very little damage has been sustained • by the vepeL Her engines and boiler are unharmed, and practically tho only damage is a leak in the starboard side, at tho stern of the bilge. The Kotare is to be dooked . for repairs at Port Chalmers this morning, and it is expected that these will be completed by Wednesday. Tho vessel will probably resume her running in the coastal trade on Thursday, and is expected to sail on that day for Bluff, Invercargill, and lliverton.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17033, 18 June 1917, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 17033, 18 June 1917, Page 4

SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 17033, 18 June 1917, Page 4