SHIPPING.
* HIGH WATER TO-MOEROW. Taiaroa.Head : 8.4 a.m., 8.41 p.m. Port Chalmers : 8.44 a.m., 9.21 p.m. Dunedin: 9.14 a.m., 9.51 p.m. ' THE SUN. Sets to-day, 5.49 p.m.; rises to-morrow, 6.16 a.m. THE MOON. Rises to-morrow, 9.26 a.m. ; sets to-mor< row, 1.8 a.m. WEATHER FORECAST. The Government Meteorologist (Rev. D. C. Bates) supplied the following at noon to-day -. —lndications are for northerly winds, and backing by north to west; weather continues threatening, and will' probably be dull and overcast j heavy rain is to be expected, with rivers flooded; indications are for electrical disturbances; "barometer unsteady, but falling again soon; sea rough. ARRlVED.—September 14. Kotare, s.s. (4.45 a.m.), 141 tons, Treurn, from Stewart Island. Storm, s.s. (8.15 p.m.), 405 tons, Woods, from Lyttelton. September 15. Rakanoa, s.s. (11 a.m.),. 2,246 tons, Carey, from Westport. SAlLED.—September 14. Invercargill, s.s.. (4.5 p.m.) 224 tons, Gillies, for Invercargill and Bluff. Whangape, s.s. p.m.), 2,931 tons, Frew,-for Oamaru and Newcastle. Kaitangata, s.s. (6.50 p.m.), 1,981 tons, Whyborn, for Greymouth. September 15. Kotare, s.s. (7.5 a.m.), 141 tons, Treurn, for Port Chalmers to dock. Norman Monarch, s.s. (8.10 a.m.), 4,997 tons, Watson, for Australian ports. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. —Coastal and Intercolonial.— Warrimoo, from Auckland, Thursday, September 16. Whakatane, from Montreal, Thursday, September 16. Monowai, from Lyttelton, Thursday, September 16. Hurunui, from Wellington, September 18. Matatua, from Lyttelton, Saturday, September 18. victoria, from Sydney,- Sunday, 'September 19. The Karori left Newcastle yesterday for Picton and Wellington. v The Monowai left Lyttelton to-dav for Dunedin, where she enters the East Coast service, leaving here about Friday for Auckland. The boats were delayed at Westport yesterday on ccount of bad weather, but it was hoped to get them away this morning. Greymouth was also unworkable, but it was hoped to work with this morning's tide. The Warrimoo is expected to leave Lyttelton at 6 o'clock to-night for. Dunedin. The Kaiapoi was due at Westport today to load coal for Port Chalmers. The Kurow arrived at Fiji yesterday from Auckland, and loads sugar for Auckland. The Rakanoa arrived at Port Chalmers this forenoon from Westport, and proceeded to discharge. The Navua left Auckland at 1.25 a.m. yesterday for Port Chalmers. The Kotare and the Koputai docked at Port Chalmers this morning for cleaning and painting. The barque Sardhana came, out of dock this morning, and was to sail in the afternoon to complete her discharge at Lyttelton. She was hj» dock here having her rudder replated. The Whakatane docks at Port Chalmers on Saturday. ■ The Norman Monarch, which left Port Chalmers this morning, goes to Melbourne, Sydney, and Brisbane to discharge cargo from New York. Her charter by the United States and Australian Steam Ship Company then ends. The Batsford, from Lyttelton, was expected to berth at Dunedin to-day. After discharging here she proceeds to Australian' ports. , THE FERRY SERVICE. The Monowai, from Wellington, arrived at Lyttelton at 8.55 a.m. to-day, and connected with the second express for the south. j SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. 1 LYTTELTON, September 15.— 9.10 [ a.m., Tarawera, from Dunedin. OAMARU, September 15.—6 a.m., ! Whangape, from Dunedin.
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Evening Star, Issue 15909, 15 September 1915, Page 1
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