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SHIPPING.

; ; -.:■ HIGH WATER. TO-MORROW. .Taiaroa Head : 0.36 a.m., 1.2 p.m. Port Chalmers : 1.16 a.m., 1.42 p.m. Dunedin r, 1.46 a.m., 2.12 p.m.* ■■■:';" •/ THE SUN. Sets to-day, 6.19 p.m.; rises to-morrow. 6.14 a.m. THE MOON. Rose to-day, 4.56 p.m.; sets to-morrow, 2.16 a.m. , —Phases During March.— ■ March 22 Full moon 11.26 p.m. .u'arch 30 Last quarter 0.28 a.m. WEATHER REPORTS. Government Meteorologist (Rev. D. C. Bates) supplied the following weather r«j>orts at 9 a.m. to-dav :

Wind.—L., light; br, breeze; fb. fresh breeze; mg, moderate gale: g, whole or heavy gale; w, gale of 'exceptional severity. Weather.—B, blue sky, be the atmosphere clear or heavy; C, clouds, passing clouds; D, drizzling rain; F, f oggv; G, gloomy, dark weather; H. hail; ning; ,M; misty; O, Overcast, the whole sky covered with thick clouds: P, passing showers; Q,' squally; R, rain, continued ram: S, snow; T, thunder; U, uglv, threatening appearance; Z, hazy. Forecast. The Government Meteorologist (Rev. D. C. • Bates) supplied the • following at noon to-day :—Strong southerly winds and,squally at times; weather cold and rhangeable, and cold night; barometer rise slowly. -" ARRIVED.-March 19. Kotare, s.s., • 141 tons, Treurn, from Catlins River. . .. SAILED.—March 18. Kowhai, s.s., ,798 tons, Hender. for Gisborne via way ports. March 19. Hananui 11., steam whaler, 127 tons, Hall, for Campbell Islands. Jane L. Stanford, barquentine, 971 tons, Petersen, for Puget Sound'. . . EXPECTED ARRIVALS. —lntercolonial. Maunganui, from Svdney via Cook Strait, March" N 23. Victoria, from Syduev via Auckland. March 23. " • Moeraki, from Melbourne, March 25. —Oversea, Steam.— Essex, from Liverpool: sailed January 11; due Dunedin March 30. Whakatane, from St. John; sailed February 15. Tongariro, left" London February 8; due Dunedin direct March 26. Glenetive, left New York January 25; due Dunedin about April 27. Surrey, from Liverpool; sailed February 22; due Dunedin May 7. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Maunganui, for Melbourne, March 24. Victoria, for Svdnev via Auckland March 25. " Moeraki, for Sydney, March 26.

In port at noon to-day :—At Dunedin : Kotars . (steam}, Honto (sail). At Port Chalmers: Tokomaru, Tarawera, Moura (steam). • Maunganui, t.s.n.. which reaered Wellington this morning from Sydney, sails thence for Lyttelton to-morrow night, remaining at the latter port over Good Friday and Saturday, and arriving here on Sunday. On Monday she sails" for MeL iourne via Bluff and Hobart. The Victoria will be delayed at Wellington by the Easter holidays, and may not reach Dunedin before Monday (instead of Sunday). She sails on Tuesday for Sydney via Auckland. The Union Company have received advice that their liner Marama arrived at Suva at 5 p.m. yesterday, and sailed six hours later for Honolulu and Vancouver. No mention is made of the hurricane she was supposed to meet. Kaitangata, s.s., is loading produce at Timaru for Auckland. The weather on the West Coast is verv pad, and the bars have been blocked for loaded vessels since Saturday. The Komata, Kamona, and Katoa are bar-bound at Westport, the first named since Saturday night. Similarly at Greymouth the Kjni (with timber for Lvttelton) is unable fo get out, and the Taviuni has been outside the bar since yesterday.

Waitemata, s.s.. leaves Lvttelton tonight for Timaru. She is expected to sail thence next Tuesday for Newcastle direct.

Waipori. s.s., is loading timber at Tatanha and Kaipara for Melbourne and Sydney. Karori, s.s., is expected to leave Lyttelton to-morrow . for Greymouth, loading timber back to Lyttelton and Timaru. The American barquentine, Jane L. Stanford, which arrived here on February 18 with a cargo of over a million feet of timber, completed discharge a few days ago, and was towed to the Heads this morning by the Plucky and Koputai. She goes ' direct to Puget Sound.. Captain i fttersen has nothing but praise for Dunedm, and hopes to return. *. PEPvSONALIA. Captain James Mackenzie, late master of the Haupiri. has resigned from the Union Company's service to enter business in Sydney. Captain Walton has transferred from to the Katoa. and Captain A. T JSorton. of the Katoa. has transferred to the Kamona. _Mr C. H. Frost, late chief officer of the Kaiapoi, has resigned from the Union bteam bhip Company s service in order to embark iipon a businnes undertaking in Tasmania. - " MAUNGANUPS DUNEDIN' PASSENGERR. The Maunganui, which reached Wellington from Sydney to-dav, brings the following passengers for" Dunedin : Misses Hall, M'Kechnie, Dallas, Mnir, Swam, Davie, Mesdames Hall, Munro, Messrs Minors, Wilkin, O'Shea. , THE ROTORUA'S PASSENGERS. The Rotorua. which left Plymouth on February 15 for l*ew Zealand via way ports had on board the following passengers • MnrFlech, Mr and Mrs J. Nicholson, Mrs E 'Roche, Rev. and Mrs E. Robertshawe, Miss B. Robertshawe, Miss E. V. \ Whit*, Mr and Mrs W. F. Newton Mr and Mrs J. Adnmson. Mrs J. Twelbridge, Mias J. Boot, Misses C. and B. Hammond, Mrs .J. A. Tnghs, M/e J. Prince, Mr J Young, Mrs R. and Misses K. and R Dagg, Miss E. A. Elliott, Mr R. H. Batt, Miss M. Jennmsrs, Mr I. G. Bissett, Airs F. and Miss D. Hartley, Miss M. E. Dalvymple. Miss C. Dumergue, Miss A. Mintofi, Mrs Knight. Mrs J). Noith. Rev. F. W v Allen. Mr and Mrs W. J. Clutterburk. Mrs C. H. Movelawi. Mr A. E. Ward, R<sv. and Mrs H. G. Houseman, Mr and Mrs.,7. G. PaWr, Mis* A. Wells, Mr and Mrs-.'A. Forsyth", Mr M. K. Stow, Miss Dance. Miss Hill' Mr W. P. C. Bain, Mr and Mrs J. Milner, Mr W. T. Winklcy, Mr and Mrs J. Stuckev, Miss M. C. Cherrv-Gerrard, Mrs L'Estrange Malone, Mr and MTs.Stey/art; and about 385 third class passengers^

MONGOLIA'S PASSENGERS. MELBOURNE.. March 19. (Received March 19, at i 0.50 a.m.) The Mongolia's New Zealand passengers are :—Mr Cotter,'Mcsdames Colter, Begg, Misses Cotter, Begg. OVERSEA STEAMERS. LONDON, March 18.—Star of India, from Wellington. FREMANTLE, March 18.-orama, from Lonctei. The local agents have received word that the Connthic, which left Wellington on February 20, cleared Rio de Janeiro on March 16; and that the Delphic, which left Wellington on February 19, leTt Rio de Janeiro on March 16. - SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. ..AUCKLAND. March 18.-Essex, for Wellington.—Victoria, for East Coast and Southern ports. LYTTELTON, March 18.-Karori, trom Westport via Timani.—Navua. from iSelson via Picton.—Nnvua. for Nelson and Picton.—Poherua, for Grevmouth.— Maori, for Wellington, with 400 iiassengers. SYDNEY. March 18.-Manuka, from ''t™^-:^ Ka,a P oi - from New Zealand. NEWCASTLE, March 18.-Whangape, from Auckland.—Cape Finisterre. from Dunedin.— Brisbane, for New Zealand SUVA. March 18.—Tofua. for Auckland.— Marama. for Vancouver. (For continuation see Late Shipping).

Bar. Ther. Weath Wesfcport— S., str 30.11 56 BC Grcymouth—N.E.. br 30.04 63 C Beaiey—W.,fb 30.03 52 BC Ohristchurch—Calm 30.05 64 BC Tirharu—S.,1' ... r ... 29.95 64 BC Oamaru—NV, I ...... 29.88 59 BC Dunedin—Calm ... 29.85 58 BC Queenstown—Calm ... 29.91 58 O Nuggets—W..1 Bluff—N.W.N.,1 ... 29.76 56 C 29.82 56 BC Invercarojill— Calm ... 30.01 58 BC Roxburgh—N.E.,1 ... 29.79 59 BC Ralclutha—Calm,,. 59 c Port Chalmera—Calm 29.86 61 • C Naseby—Calm 27.95 " 59 BC Clyde—N.W.,1 66 0 Pembroke—Calm 28.85 60 O Puysegur P:—N.W.. str 29.81 54 c

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Evening Star, Issue 15137, 19 March 1913, Page 6

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SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 15137, 19 March 1913, Page 6

SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 15137, 19 March 1913, Page 6

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