SHIPPING.
HIGH WATER. TO-JIOEEOIT. v St A Cl ? i L : Ll ° a - m -> L 37 p.m. Taiaroa Head : 1.20 a.m., 1.47 p.m. Port Chalmers : 2a.m., 2.27 p.m. Dnaedin j 2.30 a.m._, 2,57 p.m. THE SUN. Sets to-day, 7 p. m . ; rises to-moranr, 4.43 a.m. ' PHASES OP THE MOON. Full moon Not-. 8 11.5 a.m. Laefc quarter Nov. 15 311 a m New moon Nov. 23 2.50 p.m'. iirst quarter Dec. 1 4.17 a.m. Sets to-day, 3.14 a.m.; risee tomorrow', 6.17 p.m. WEATHER REPORT. The Government Meteorologist (Rev. D. O. Bates) supplied the following at 9 a.m. to-day : °
Wind.—L, light; for, breeze} fb, fresh breeze; mg, moderate gale; g, whole or heavy gale; w, gale of exceptional severity. Weather.—B, blue ekv, be the atmosphere clear or heavy; C\ clouds, passing clouds; D, drizzling rain; F, ioggy; G. gloomy, dadc weather: H, hail; L, lightning; M, misty; 0, bVefoaafc, the whole sky covered with thick clouda; P, passing showers; Q, equally; R, rain, continued rain; S, enow; T, thunder; tJ, ugly. threatening appearance j Z, hazy, Forkcast. The Government Meteorologist (Rev. D. C. Bates) supplied the following at noon to-day :—Wind southerly, moderate to strong, squally at times; the weather will prove cold and showery; the night will be very cold; barometer rising: sea, rough swell; tides good. ARRlVED.—November 5. Hinemoa, b.b. (3.45 p.m.), 542 tons, Bollons. from Wellington via Lyttelton and northern lighthouses. Kotare. s.s. (S p.m.), 141 tons, Mumby. from Port Craig. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. —Coastal and Intercolonial.— Calm, from Wellington, Nov. 8. Te Anau, from Wellington,' Nov. 8. Mokoia, from Auckland, Nov. 7. Corinna, from Wellington, Nov, 8. Storm, from Wanganui, Nov. 10. Rosamond, from Greymouth, Nov. 10. Monowai, from Auckland, Nov. 11. John, from Wellington, Nov. 11. Kotaro, from Catlins Rivers, Nor. 11. Karori, from Newcastle, Nov. 11. Westralia, from Melbourne, Nov. 13. Kokiri, from Westport, Nov. 14. Tahiti, from Melbourne, Nov. 17. Stella, from Campbell Islands, Nov. 13. Breeze, from Wanganui, Nov. 18. Tarawera, from Sydney, Nov. 20. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. —Coastal and Intercolonial.— Hinemoa, for southern lights, Nov. 8. Bassano, for Melbourne, Nov. 6. Kotare, for Bluff, Nov. 7. Westmoreland, for Timaru, Not. 8. Calm, for Wanganui, Nov. 8. Corinna, for New Plymouth, Nov. 8, Stella, for Campbell Islands, Nov. B.' Mokoia, for Auckland, Nov. 10. Storm, for Wanganui, Nov. 10. Te Anau, for Napier, Nov.. 10. Breeza, for Wanganui, Nov. 11. John, for Wanganui, Nov. 12, City of Madras, for Melbourne, Nov. 12. Rcmuera, for Lyttelton, Nov. 13. Monowai, for Auckland, Nov. 13. Westralia, for Melbourne, Nov. 14. lonic, for Timaru, Nov. 18. Tavawsra, for Sydney, Nov. 25. 'The lonic, which is now unloading Home cargo at Wellington, ie expected to arrive at Port Chalmers on November 13 to complete discharge. Tho Wbangape is due at Bluff aboutNovember 11 with 4,000 tons of phosphates from Makatea Island. After loading a large cargo of grain, condensed milk, etc, the Australian fteamer Malaita left Bluff at 3 p.m. en Tuesday for Auckland via Greymouth. In addition to the °4 vessels, of 427,855 gross tonnage, now under the control of the Nippon Yusen Kaisha Line, fix steamers of 7,000 tons are under construction. This addition will increase the number of the fleet to ICO, weighing, approxi-' mately, 469.856 tons. According to cabl-a advice 3 received in Sydney, the steamer Armagh was expected tu leave Avonmouth on November 5 for New Zealand and Australian porte. The Suffolk was expected to sp.il from Liverpool on November 1 for Auckland, Wellington. Sydney, Melbourne, and Adelaide; and the Shropshire is likely to be despatched from Liverpool in the middle of November for Adelaide, Melbourne. Sydney, and Brisbane. WEST CAVANAL FROM NEW YORK. The steamer West Cavanal has b«m substituted for the Western Sea en tho loading Vrth at New York for Auckland. Wellington. Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Austrnliaifports. ". The We=t Cavanal was to sail ia*L week, but she may be held up by the waterfront strike in New York. (Continued on page 3.)
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Evening Star, Issue 17192, 6 November 1919, Page 1
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