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SHIPPING

ff4l«- ' ' • H.l'V HIGH WATER. ' ' IP M ' ' T, >- MORROW ~ M'jAwnH Head: RlO a.m., 8.31' p.m. «Fs«tCha3a»ts a.m., 9.11 p.m. Duu- ■ edit; 9.20 ».m., 9.41 p.m. i:'-'.% THE SUN. .tljSsaa to-morrow, 7.34 a.m.: sets. 4.54 THE MOON. Hose to-day, 10.6 a.m.: *eis, 11.14 p.m. WEATHER REPORTS. ■"yh* Government Meteorologist {Rev. D.' C. Bates) supplied the following weather reports at 9 a.m. to-day.;— Rar. Ther. Weath. Cajpci Maria— W., 1 ... 30.07 60 B liuasseU—S.W., 1 ... 30.05 51 B ICnpara—W., 1 ... 30.02 54 B Mmakau—S.W.. br 30.05 54 1) f ■ Andcland—W.. 1 ... 30.03 59 BC East Cape— W., br 29.97 53 B Gisborae—W., 1 *,. 30.00 58 11 X«Ri«—S.W., 1 ... 29.04 SO B Cape Palliser—s.E.. 1 29.99 47 P. N«;w Plymouth—S.E.. I 29.99 47 IS Wjuupmui—X.X.W.. 1 29.99 54 BC Wellington— X., 1 .. 29.99 48 BC Ckjfe. Campbell— Calm 29.98 46 B Farewell Spit—W.. 1 30.00 47 15 Wesfcport—S.. 1 ' ... 29.83 44 BC Grevmouth—E., br 29.94 48 BC Beaky— X.W.. 1 ... 29.94 36 B Christchßrch,—S.. 11. 30.00 40 B Tiraarn—Caini 30.00 33 I! Osanaru— Calm 29.90 41 BC Dunedin—Calm ... 29.98 43 BC Queenstown—X.. 1 ... 29.92 34 BC Nuggets—X.W.. 1 ... £9.73 44 B Bluff—X.. 1 29.74 41. B Invercargill—Calm ... 29.74 38 B C Balclntha—S.W.. 1 ... - 35 B Pembroke—Calm ... 29.00 40 Frosty Clyde—Calm Port Chalmers—C.ilm 29.91 47 P. Roxburgh—S.E.. I b 29.62 43 BC PujsegurPt.—X.W.. 1 29.80 48 G Wind.—L, light; br, breeze: i' b, fresh breeze; m g. moderate yale: g. whole or ieavy gale; w, gale of exceptional severity. Weather.—lS, blue sky, be the atmosphere dear or heavy; C, clouds, passing tkwds; D. drizzling rain: F, foggy; G", »loomy, dark weather: H. hail; L,"lightning ; 11, mifcty: O. overcast, the whole skjr.eovered with thick clouds; P, passing showers; Q, squailv; R, rain, continued rain; S. snow; T, thunder; TJ, ugly, threatening appearance; Z, hazy. Forecast. The Government Meteorologist (Rev. D. C. Bates) supplied the following at noon to-day :—Northerly winds ; unsettled weather at times: glass fall after 10 hours ; tides and sea moderate. j\ ARRIVED.—JuIy 29. Storm, 8.5., 405 tons, Broadhouss, from Oamaru. July 30. Wimmera, s.s., 5.022 ten*. Waller, from ""Sydney via Am-klaud and East Coast pdrts. Passengers : Misses Johnston. Wellbrooke. Brown 12). Weir, MDonnell, Henderson, Kay (2). King, Hiitttz,' Mrs Wellbrooke. Messrs Tanisou, MijEand. Godfrey, Archibald, Duneanson. I>awsony-Mitchell. I'iiin, Oi-c^Cogan; six steerage. .SAILED.—JuIy 29. ICqtaxe. s.s., 141 tuns, Treurn, for Waikawa. July 50. Mozna, s.s., 3.915 tons. Worrall, for ■Melbourne via the BhrfE and Hobart. Storm, sj!., 405 tons, Broadhouse, for Lyttelton. Nairnshire, s.s.. 5,747 tons. Forder, for the^Bluff.

Cbrinna. s.s., 1,271 tons. Cameron, for Oamsrn, Timaru, Lyttelton, Wellington, Kelson, New Plymouth, and Onelumga-. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. * —Coastal.— T Ifonowai, from Auckland, August 3. —lntercolonial. IJlimarroa., from Melbourne. August 1. Warrunoo, from, Sydney via Cook Strait, 5. . - 1 * Bfataora* Norwegian, baxime, from Sey- ' cheEea. Norwegian bargne. fromXiverpool via Wellington; sailed March 10; at -Stfejlmston July 2. Marechal do Gontant. French, barque, . from Portland: sailed June 28. W. H. Talbot, four-masted schooner, j front Portland; sailed Jane- 29. ' , —Oversea, Steam.— | Den of Glami*. left New York May 16 j via- Australia and Northern ports; at Mel- j bourne July 9; left Sydney July 29: due ; about August 17. " j Sussex, left Liverpool May 27 via Nortitem ports; at Hobart July 17, Auck- ' , land July 25; due about August 13. i Hyndford, left New York May 20 via Northern porta: due about August 18. ■ Rangatira. left Loudon July 7 for Dtm- j edih via Australia; due about August 27. j WaiHiate,-Je£t Montreal June 5 via Au.i- ] trails, and Jsorthem ports; due about \ Ahgnat 19. i Surrey, left Liverpool June 24 via Ana- : tralia and Northern porta; due about j September 10-* ] 1 Anglo-Patagonian, left New York June i Z; via Australia aiui Nothern ports; du* j ■bout end of August. j Cape Ortegal, left New York June 17 Yia AnHraha and Northern ports; due j about September 13. j ;Kararaea, left Montreal Jnue 29 via \ Australia ami Northern ports; due about September 14. , { PROJECTED DEPARTURES. . Wimmera, for Sydney via Auckland, j Augnst 1. XJlimaroa, for Sydney via Cook Strait, ■ Attgaßt 2. Mouowai, for Auckland, August 4. " for Melbourne, Aiijcust G. ■ *■"'' In port at noou to-day :—At Dunedin : j Orari, Wimmera (sLeam). Irene, Joseph Sims {sail). At Port Chalmers : Taka- ! ppna, Mamari, Wakaniu, Mokoia, Moura, ! liorset, Jtakiura (ste;uD). j . Waimate, 5.?.. is reported by cable to j have arrived at Melbourne from Montreal. , After discharge at Melbourne- and Sydney j she comes to Auekland, Wellington, j "*t«Jtion r and Dimedin. PnEaki. s.s. ,■> froan the West Coast, is to i leave Lyttelton'to-morrow afternoon, and j is, due here on Wednesday. On Thursday j fcbe -will sail for Westport to load for Dun- ! «din direct. | Orari, s.s.. came up from Port this i moroijig to discharge the balance of her \ J>anedin cargo, after -which she proceeds j Kortb. to complete discharge of her Home I -carsto at Timaru and Lyttelton. ( Korow. s.s., which left Suva last uieht j for Auckland, is bringing mails ex MaJvura, from Vancouver. She is due at j Auckland about Friday. Haaxoto, a.s., is now expecied to leave Narater to-morrow for Gisborne and AucJc- | land. She is to leave Auckland on Thars,day for Dunedin via usual ports, and is .siiaie to arrive here on Wednesday, '9,' and aail the same day for the North -«gain. . 'Koonya, s.s., is to leave Westport tonight for Dmiedin direct, is due here on Thursday morning, and will sail next day ea. the "return voyage to the Coast via W»a»l porta. Winuneja, *.*., arrived at 9.30 yesterday morning from Sydney via East Coast ports. To-nvorrow aftrnwon she suits v from Poirt ChaLmei-3 on the return voy- ■ vs. Rnahine. s.s.. whit-h arrived at Wellmgton on Thursday from London, was expected to g«t away to-day for Lyttelton to complete discharge. Subsequently she •will proceed to the Bluff to commence Homeward loading. Thence ehe will go to Timarn. Lyttelton. and Auckland, ar- - SMSW back at W T ellington on August 20. later slie will sail for London via usual ports. ' "jThe ocean-going steamers cleared • CAucklaad last Wednesday for London. iSjrjie fiat to {let away was the Shaw. Savill <4 33d Amioii Oner Matatua, the vessel caat:;s||ag«a frran the railwa.y wharf at 1 p.m. ! ~' fallowed at 5.30 p.m. by the Hying the vreli-known lvouse Has ;4"-io£tJi» Tyset Line. Both vessels carry <&JHKe|ietlhr full cargoes. They both left , l^m»(fer sa splepdid trim." The Matatua will SSeap it'waferiffe «n route, while tlie> M»mike a call at Las Parmas for fSwR-j," '■ '■;

I coal, both Vessels inakinc the passage via Cape Horn. The Auckland agents ex- ' pect the Ma-tatua to cut out the distance i in 43 days, which will bring her to the I Royal Albert Doeke ou September 7, while ' the Tyser boat is expected to make the j passage Home in 42 days, which will bring her to Victoria Docks one day ahead of I the Matatua. ' The position of the Wellington patent slip with respect to small vessels was j brought under the notice of the Wellington Harbor Board bv Mr Macfarlane on Wednesday. He asked if it was a fact that a small steamer trading between Wellington and Patea wajj, unable to make use of the slip, and had to be sent to Lyttelton '! The Chairman replied that on one or two occasions small vessels had gone to Lyttelton. There was a clause in the Harbor Board's agreement with the Patent Slip Company compelling them to erect a slip for small vessels, but that did not become ODerative until next year. He undertook to make inquiries, with a view to ascertaining the exact posi- | tion. j OVERSEA STEAMERS. ! ..AUCKLAND. July 29.-5 p.m., j Aorangi, for Raxotonga, Papeete, and San j Francisco. WELLINGTON, July 31.—6-17 a.m., Toirgariro, for London. | SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. OMAPERE, July 29.—Bentinck, from j Auckland.—Reliance, scow, from One- j huiwja..—l p.m.. Claymore, for Onehunga. j AUCKLAND. Julv 29.—-Monowai, for I Southern ports.—July 30: 8.25 a.m.. ~SlaI heno, from Sydney, with an English mail. • —Rarawa. for Onehunga. I WELLINGTON. July 30.—5 p.m.. i Helen Denny, barque, from Newcastle. — ! 8.30 a.m., Kaipara. for Port Pirie. I LYTTELTON'. July 30.—11.10 a.m., Mararoa, from Wellington. OAMARU, July. 30.—10.40 p.m., Corinna. from Diuiedin. j BLUFF. July 30.—11.30 p.m., Nairn-j i shire, from Fort Chalmers. ■ ! SYDNEY, July 29.—Warrimoo. for; | Wellington. j

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Evening Star, Issue 14632, 31 July 1911, Page 6

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SHIPPING Evening Star, Issue 14632, 31 July 1911, Page 6

SHIPPING Evening Star, Issue 14632, 31 July 1911, Page 6