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SHIPPING.

HIGH WATER. TO-MORROW. Sjt. Clair : 9.28 a.m., 9.58 p.m. Taiaroa Head : 9.38 a.m., 10.8 p.m. Port Chalmers : 10.18 a.m., 10.48 p.m. Dunedin : 10.48 a.m., 11.18 p.m. MONDAY. St. Clair : 10.28 a.m., 10.57 p.m. Taiaroa Head t 10.38 a.m., 11.7' p.m. Port Chalmers : 11.18 a.m., 11.47 p.m. Dunedin : 11.48 a.m., p.m. THE SUN. Sets to-day, 6.3 p.m. ; rises to-morrow, 6.25 a.m. Sets to-morrow, 6,1 p.m.: rises Monday, 6.27 a.m. PHASES OF THE MOON. -J First quarter To-day 6.15 p.m. Full moon April 3 10,25 p.m. Last quarter April 12- 0.54 a.m. Now moon April 19 9.13 a.m. Sete to-day, 11.1 p.m.; rises to-morrow, 2.16 p.m. Sets to-morrow p.m.: rises Monday, 2.57 p.m. WEATHER FORECAST. The Government Meteorologist (Rev. D. C. Bates) supplied the following at noon . to-day : —Wind, easterly, strong to gale, and veering by east to south: weather cloudy to overcast; will become very cold; heavy rain to be expected; barometer has a falling tendency, but rising" shortly; sea, heavy; tides, high. SAILED.— March 26. Waihemo, s.s. (4.30 p.m.). 5,627 tons, Foster, for Wellington and Sydney. VESSELS EXPECTED AT DUNEDIN. ' —Coastal and Intercolonial.— Monowai. Auckland via ports. Mar. 28. Kotare, Port Craig. Mar. 30. Kini. Wesfcport. Mar. 50. John, Nydia Bay, Lyttelton. Mar. 30. Breeze, Wanganui via ports, Mar. 31. Stella, Campbell Islands, April 1. Calm, Wanganui via ports, April 1. Palcona, Melbourne, Bluff. April 2. Progress, sch., Greymouth.'. April 2. Corinna, Wellington, April 3. Kahika, Westport, April 3. Storm, Wanganui via norts, April 5. Tarawera., Sydney. Bluff, April 5. Wanaka, Auckland via norts, April 5. Waihora, Adelaide via ports, April 7. Westralia. Melbourne, April 7. Houto. sch., Lvttelton. April 15 Kuro-w, Makatea Island, April 15. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Storm, Wanganui direct, to-day. Te Anau, Chatham Islands. Mar. 29. Kauri, Timaru, Newcastle, Mar. 29. Breeze, Wanganui via ports, Mar. 31. John, Wanganui via ports. Mar. 31. Monowai. Auckland via norts, April 1. Calm, Wanganui via ports, April 1. Kini, Wellington, April I.' Paloona, Melbourne via ports, April 3. Corinna, :Ne-w Plymouth. April 5 Kotare, Bluff. Invercargill, April 7. Tarawera. Sydnev via ports, April 7 Wanaka, Bluff, April 7. Westralia, Melbourne. April 8. Progress, sch., Greymouth, April 10. VESSELS IN PORT AT 3 p.m. TO-DAY. Kauri, Rattray street wharf. .... Storm .BirdxßJvrest wharf. Mauiiganai, Por?,* pTsalmers. v Marama. Port Chalmers. • * Maori, Port Chalmers. Manaroa, Port Chalmers. Te Anau, Port Chalmers.

The Shaw, Savill liner Otira is expected to leave Auckland to-morrow for Lyttelton to loa-d for London. After taking in her Lyttelton cargo she will proceed Un Napier to fill up, and will sail from the Hawke's Bay port about >Wi.i 22 for London. The schooner Progress left Grovmouth at 3 p.m. on Thursday for Dunedin with a full cargo of timber. She is due hero towards the end of next week, and after discharge will load general ■cargo ifor Greymouth. The vessel will subsequently load timber at the West Coast port for Sydney. The Kini is expected to leave Westport to-day with a full cargo of coal for Dunedin. She should arrive here on Tuesday. The To Anau is taking in a quantity of ballast in the after hold. She will not leave Port. Chalmers for the Chatham Islands till Monday. The Kahika has been fixed to load coal at West-port about the middle of noxt week for Oamaru and Port Chalmers. The Kamo is to leave Auckland on Monday with general cargo for Wellington. She will afterwards go to Greymouth to load for Lyttelton! The Union liner Manuka left Sydney at 1 p.m. yesterday for Wellington, where she is cine momincc- She will sail on Tuesday evening for Lyttelton.

TflE FERRY SERVICE. The- Wahine arrived at Lyttelton at 7.5 a.m. to-day from Wellington, and mails and passengers connected" with the first express for the south. KUBOW FOPv DUNEDIN. The Union Company's steamer Ivtirow left Wellington at 9 last night for Makatea Isl«nd,_ where she will load phosphates for Dunedin. MONOWAI DUE TO-MORROW. The- Monowai, which arrived at Lyttelton at 8 a.m. to-day from Auckland* and way ports, is to sail late to-night for Dunedin. She should reach the lower harbor to-morrow afternoon, but t;s it will then be low water she will probably not berth at the cross wharf until early oil Monday morning. The Monowai i's timed to leave here on Thursday next for East Coast ports and Auckland. TARAWERA LEAVES SYDNEY. Laden with general cargo, the Tarawera was despatched from Sydney late last night for Bluff and Dunedin. "She is due at Bluff on Thursday next, and should arrive here about April 6. VESSELS IN WIRELESS CALL. The following steamers should be within range of tho undermentioned wireless stations to-night and to-morrow night :' Awanui: Maheno, Waitomo. Auckland : Kaitangata, Waitomo, Waipori. Wellington : Manuka, Armagh, Catnlamet, Kurow, Port Napier, Westralia. Awarua: Paloona, Mahia. Chatham Islands : Tainai, Matattta. KAURI BERTHED. The Union Company's steamer Kauri, which arrived in &e Lower Harbor at noon yesterday from Geelong, was berthed at the Rattray street wharf this morning to discharge tho local portion of her cargo of wheat. The vessel left Geelong at 9 p.m. on March 18, and had to contend with strong southerly weather and high seas from Melbourne Heads' to Puysegur Point. At one stage of the voyage it was found necessary to reduce the vessel's speed for about 16 hours. Tho Kauri brought over 52,000 bags of wheat, about 18,000 of which will be discharged ; here. She will sail on Monday night for Timaru to put out the balance, after [which, she will proceed to Newcastle.

NEW YORK CARGO STEAMERS. The local agents for the U.S. and A. Lone adme as follows: The Chepadoa was expected to leave ™. Y «k t3iis week for Auckland, X er \T llm^n » a nd Australia. ihe Nu&maha is loading at New York for Lytteiton, Timaru, Dunedinand Australia. The Donald M'Kay is loading at New iork for Auckland, Wellington, New Plymouth, and Australia. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. AUCKLAND, \\ana*a, from Wellington. WELLINGTON, March 26.-12.10 p.m., Koufcunui, from Napior. LYTTELTON, Mareh 26.—5.30 p.m., VVootton, from Wellington 8.10 a.m.. Monowai. from Wellington. TIMARU, March 26.-6 p.m., Orari, tor Melbourne. BLUFF, March 26.-5 p.m., Kofcare. from Dunedin. . SYDNEY, March 26.—Canadian ImI ? 01ve £_ £? r Auckland,—2 p.m., Manuka, for Wellington.—Tarawera, for Bluff Caihket, ech., for Napier. (For continuation see Late Shipping.)

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Evening Star, Issue 17312, 27 March 1920, Page 1

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SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 17312, 27 March 1920, Page 1

SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 17312, 27 March 1920, Page 1

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