SHIPPING.
HIGH WATER. to-morrow. Taiaroa Hoad : 6.1 a.m., 6.25 p.m. Port Chalmers : 6.41 a.m., 7.5 p.m.- Dunedin : 7.11 a.m., 7.35 p.m. THE SUN. Seta today, 4.27 p.m.; rises to-morrow, 7.55 a.m. PHASES OF THE MOON. First Quarter July 5 2.47 p.m. Full moon July 13 5.32 p.m. Last quarter July 20 10.33 p.m. New moon July 27 4.51 p.m. Sets to-day, 8.33 p.m.; rises to-morrow, 10 a.m'. WEATHER REPORT. The Government Meteorologist (Rev. D. C. Bates) supplied the following weather reporta-at 9 a.m. to-day :
Win-ci. —L., light; br, breeze; f b, fresh breeze; m g, moderate gale; g, whole or heavy gale; w, gale of exceptional ec-verdty. Weather.—B, blue sky, be the atmosphere clear or heavy; C, clouds, passing clouds; D, drizzling rain; F, foggy; G, gloomy, dark weather; H, hail; L, lightning ; M, misty; 0, overcast, the whole sky covered with thick clouds: P, passing showers; Q, squally; R, rain, continued, rain; S, snow; 1, thunder; U, ugly, threatening appearance; Z, hazy. Forecast. Tho Government Meteorologist (Rev. D. C. Bates) supplied tho following at noon to-day ; —Westerly wind, strong to gale, and backing by west to south; the weather appears likely to be cloudy and unsettled ; heavy showers, with hail and sleet at times; rain probable, and enow on high country; weather colder; barometer has a failing tendency, but rising shortly; seas heavy; tides good. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. —Coastal and Intercolonial.— Kotare, from Bluff, July 2. Breeze, from Wanganui, July 4. Calm, from Wanganui, July 6. John, from Wellington, July 8. Pohcrua, from Westport, July S. Putiki, from Wellington, July 10. Storm, from Lyttelton, July 12. Corinna, from Wellington, July 12. Mokoia, from Auckland. July IS. Stella, from Westport, July 18. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. —Coastal and Intercolonial.— l Storm, for Wanganui, this day. Putiki, for Wellington, this day. Mokoia, for Auckland. July 2. Bakanoa, fer Bluff, July 3. Kotare. for Bluff, July 3. City of Dunkirk, for Sydney, July 5. Waiwera-, for Melbourne. July 5. Stella, for Wellington, July S. Calm, for Wanganui, July 6. Breeze, for Wanganui, July 7. John, for Wanganui, July 8. STEAMERS FROM OVERSEA PORTS. Otira left New York May to for Auckland, Lyttelton, and Australian porta; arrived Auckland June 18. Prinzessin left London May 16 for New Zealand; arrived Wellington June 30. Port Bowen to leave Liverpool end of June for New Zealand ports. Karnmea to leave Loudon Juno for New Zealand ports. Makura, R. M.S., to leave Vancouver July 1 for Auckland via. ports. Suffolk duo Dunedin July 2 from Newcastle to load. City of Dunkirk, New York to New Zealand ports; duo Dunedin July 3. Waiwera. left New York May 16 for Lyttelton, Dunedin. Melbourne. Adelaide, arrived Lyttelton June 24; due Dunedin July 3. Tahiti left London May 24 for New Zealand; due Auckland July 3. Port, Denison due Wellington July 4 from Sydney. Port "Augustus left New York May 15 for New Zealand ports; duo Auckland July 5. Tfuahine loft London May 16 for New Zealand ; due Wellington July 6. Waitomo, Calcutta, to New Zealand norts: arrived Auckland June 24; duo Dunedin July 6. Australian ge left New- York May 14 for Lyttelton, Dunedin, Melbourne; arrived Lyttelton Juno 29; due Dunedin July 7. Tort Pirio, London via Sydney to Auckland, Napier, Wellington; due Auckland July 8. Wairnaim loft Loudon May 10 for Now Zealand main ports; arrived Auckland June S3: due. Dunedin July 0. War Pilot left New York May 29 for Lytto’ton, Dunedin. Brisbane, "Sydney; due Dunedin July 10. * Kitjoma left Colon June 20; due Wellington July 14. I’ua.nehu left Plymouth June 7 for Wellington unci Auckland; duo Wellington July 17. Chupra left London June 8 for Now Zealand ; due Wellington July 18. I Bona Dft Montreal June 12 for Auck- ! l.fr.’d. WMlim/ton. Lyttelton, and Dunedin ; I left Newport News June 19; duo Auck- I laud July 18. | Errolcctela left Singapore Juno 18 for > Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin; due Auckland July 10; duo! Dunedin July 32. Briton left London June 17 for New Zealand ; due Wellington July 27. , O.pßwa, London to Australian ports; ' left Capo Town June 19 for Melbourne; ; due New Zealand early in load, j Port Victor to leave New York July for New Zealand ports. Waitomata to hj ad it Calcutta in July I for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and . Dunedin. ! Wairuna to leave San Francisco early j July for Auckland and Australian ports, j Onari. now in Australian waters; due i New Zealand July to load for London. I Port Hacking, London to Now Zealand ! ■ports : due Auckland about July 31; due Dunedin early in August. j Giessen left London June 22 for New i Zealand; due Wellington about August 3. ! Port Lyttelton left Plymouth June 16 ' for Australian and New Zealand ports; due Now^Zealand August 15Port Nicholson loading New York lor Auckland and Wellington. STEAMERS FOR OVERSEA POETS. Vessel. From. Date. Bound for Carpentaria Well’tun July 3 London Tofua Well’ton July 4 ’Frisco Pakeha Well’ton July 8 London Rrnutaka WeTtou July 10 London Suffolk Well’ton July 15 Liverpool Shropshire Well Mon July 20 Liverpool Win Comet WelFton July 26 .New York Ruahino Well’ton July 26 London Essex Well’ton July Liverpool Durham ' Well’ton July - Liverpool Waimana Well’ton 1 July London Frinzessin WelFton July London Ma-kura Aucki’d July Vancouver
ARRIVED,—June 2a Lily, American sdh. (4 p.m., in 13m stream), 142 tons, Olsen, from San Francisco. July L Stella, s.s. (3.15 a.m.), 269 tons, Hamilton, from Auckland direct. Tiie steamer Waimate has sailed from. Now York with general freight for Brisbane, Sydney, and Melbourne. The ex-German steamer Wahehe, being managed by the Shaw, SaviU, and Albion Company for the Imperial Government, arrived at Adelaide on June 25, and was due at Melbourne on June 28. Sha brought returning troops to Australia. The liner Pakcha, which arrived alt Bluff yesterday from Timaxa, will load the following cargo at the southern port for London :—l7 bales horns, 876 sacks fescue, 1,000 boxes condensed milk, 1,178 bales wool, 1,250 bales tow, 1,270 bales hemp, 2,175 casks tallow, 2.250 cases proserved meats, 2,810 crates frozen rabbits, and 20,000 crates cheese. Tlie Dunedin Roller Milling Company's barque Anti ope has completed the discharge of the Auckland portion of her case oil from San Francisco. She will sail in a day or two for Wellington to discharge the balance of her cargo. From Wellington she is chartered by John Burns and Co., of Auckland, for a voyage to England. She will load part cargo at Wellington and the balance at Suva, Fiji, for London. The Auckland-owned four-master barquentine Lyman D. Foster is making a prolonged voyage from Nukualofa, Tonga, to San Francisco. She left Tonga on March 24, and is now 93 days out. _No advice has been received of her arrival at the American port. It is understood that she will probably load case oil jA San Francisco for Auckland. The ‘ Daily Express ’ (London) states that the Canard Company contemplate changing their ships to oil burners. Any such change would be- made gradually, one vessel probably being dealt with at a time. The Imperator, the mammoth liner or 51,969 tons, which before the war belonged to the Hamburg-Amerika Lino, came into collision off the American coast with the steamer Agwidale. The latter was damaged. . . The Union freighter Kaon xs now discharging 25,000 sacks of wheat at Timam from Melbourne. She is to sail on Thursday for Lyttelton to complete her discharge. The Rosamond arrived at Oamarn at 7 a.m. to-day from Timaru. She is expected to sail to-night for Napier and Gisborne. The Corinna is expeced to complete her loading in time to leave Dnndoin to-night for Oamarn, Timam, Lyttelton, Nelson, and New Plymouth. The Waitomo is expected to leave Wellington to-morrow for Lyttelton and Dunedin to discharge the balance of her cargo from Calcutta and Java. The Pohema, which arrived at Gisborne at 11 a-m. yesterday from Greymonth, ia to sail to-morrow for Napier to complete her discharge. She will afterwards go to Westport to load coal for Oamarn and Dunedin. The , Kakapo left Wellington at 11.30 last night for. Westport, where she will load coal again for Wellington. The Kini left Onehnnga at 7 sum. today for Greymonth, where she will load coal for Wellington and New Plymouth. The Eakanoa, which is now discharging coal at the Birch street wharf, null sad on Thursday for Bluff to put out the balance of her cargo. The Karamu left Wellington late last night for Westport to load coal for Lyttelton. The Kamona is to leave Wellington on Thursday for Greymonth. She will load at the West Coast port again for Wellington. The Tarawera left Lyttelton yesterday with a full cargo of produce for Napier, Gisborne, and Auckland. On completion of discharge at Auckland she will undergo survey and overhaul. (For continuation see Late Shipping.)
Auckland—Calm Bar. Ther. 29.47 ' 59 Weath. BC Napier 1 —N., I Wellington.—N., br ... 23.53 S3 0 29.42 53 O Westport—N.E,, br 29.32 49 P Greymouth—E.. br ... 29.34 46 BC Christchurch—N.E., 1 29.15 50 B Timai'u—N., 1 29.20 37 BC Oaraarn—W., 1 29.18 43 O Dunedin' —Calm 29.20 43 F Queenstown—Calm ... 29 24 42 R Nuggets—W., f 29.23 *5 O Bluff—N., I 29.11 58 O Roxburgh—S.E., 1 ... 28.95 44 O Ealclutiha—Calm — 33 o Invercargill—Calm ... 29.15 31 o Naseby—N.W., 1 ... 27.20 41 0 Clyde-—Calm • — 43 o Pembroke—Calm 28 15 40 R, Pt. Chalmers —S.W., 1 29.15 49 0
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Evening Star, Issue 17084, 1 July 1919, Page 1
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