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SHIPPING.

HIGH WATER. TO-MORROW. St. Clair : 8.13 a.m.,,8.44 p.m, Taferoa Head ; 8.23 a.m., 8.54 p.m. Pert CMmors; 9.3 a.m., 9.34 p.m. Dunedin. 3 9.30 a.m., 10.4 p.m. THE SUN, Sots to-day, 4.59 p.m.; rises to-morrow, 7.12 a.m. PHASES OF THE MOON, First quarter May 5 0.25 a.m. Full moon. May 11 5.36 p.m. Last quarter May 18 5.47 p.m. New moon May 27 5.34 a.m. Rose to-day, 12.9 p.m.; sots to-day, 10.11 p-m. WEATHER REPORT. The Dominion Meteorologist (Mr D. C. Bates) supplied the following at 9 a.m. to-day : „ Bar. Thcr. Wcath. AueMand—W.S.W., 3 2,9.96 55 B Napier—S., I 30.10 58 BC Wellington—S.E.,l ... 30.09 o 4 GM Westport,—S.E., i ... 30.08 49 I>M

Groyraouth—S.E., ’b 50.05 48 B Beaiey—N.W., 1 b ... 50.17 c 4 B Chvislchurch—‘Oalm... 50.09 46 F Tima.ru—S.E.. 1 Oamaru—E., b ... 50.16 52 OM. Dunedin—N.E., 1 Queenstown —'Calm ... 50.13 50 BO Nuiigets—Calm ... 29.70 45 It Bluff—N.W., 1 30.01 49 OZ Naseby—Calm _ 30.15 46 It Clyde—Calm ... Pemlbroke—Oaibn ... 29.83 46 0 Roxburgh—N.W., 1... Balclutha —Calm ... 30.06 48 G Port Chalmers—Calm 30.19 50 D Invercargill—Calm ... 00.14 50 BO Wind.—L, light; br, breeze; fb, fresh breeze; in g, mode.ra.to gain; g, whole or heavy gale? w, gale of exceptional severity. Weather. —-B. bine shy* be the atmo* npliero clear or heavy; 0, clouds, passing clouds; 1), drizzling rain; F, foggy; G, "loomv, dark weather; 11, hail; L, lightnin'r;" M, misty; 0, overcast, the whole sky” covered with thick clouds; P, passing showers; Q, squally; -It. i’rvlti, continued

rain; R. snow; r J 4 , thunder: U, ugly, threaten in g appearance; Z, hazy. Forecast. The Dominion Meteorologist (Mr D. 0. Bates) supplied the following at noon to-day The indications are for northerly winds, moderate to strong; the weather appears likely to ho cloudy and unsettled at times, and misty rain is to bo expected ; barometer, little movement; sea moderate, tides good. ABETTED. —A lay 2. Stem, s.s. (2.50 p.m.), 405 tons, Sharpe, from Wanganui via ports. SAILED.—SIay 2. Ivavori. s.s. (4.45 p.m.), 1.863 tens, Williamson,'for Westport via ports, VESSELS EXPECTED AT DUNEDIN. John. Wanganui via pends, Slay 4. Kotare, Bluff, Invercargill, May 4. Witnaka, Auddaad via ports. May 4. Gale, ■Wanganui via ports, May 5. Holmdale, Wanganui via ports, May 5. Corinna, Wellington. May 6. Breeze. Wanganui via ports, May- 6. Calm, Wanganui via ports, May 9. Storm, Wanganui via ports, May 10. Bira, ketch, Auckland, May 10. Ka.hilai. Wellington, Lyttelton, May 11. Katoa, Auckland via ports. May 11. Kini, Gisborne via ports. May 12. Devon, Wellington, Bluff, May 14. Wingatni, Auckland via ports, May 26. —lntercolonial and Oversea.— Port Pirie, Liverpool via ports, May 7. Huntingdon, London via ports, May 11. Waikouaiti, Newcastle, Sydney, May 12. Tekoa,, Liverpool via ports, May 14. Waihora, Newcastle, May 16. Canadian Constructor, N. York, May 16. Paloona. Melbourne via ports, May 17. WaimaniKi, Calcutta, May 18. Ruahine, London via ports, May 20. Canadian Miller, Now York, 31 ay 01. Port .Augusta, New York. June 6. Wiltshire, Liverpool, June 6. Tairoa, London direct, June 7. OCEAN MAIL SERVICES. Niagara, left Auckland April 25 for Vancouver via ports; due Vancouver May ~°M;ikura. left Vancouver April 14 for Auckland' and Sydney via. ports; due Auckland May 5. ~T . Marama, leaves Sydney May 4 and Wellington May 9 for San Francisco via. ports. , . Ta-liiti. loaves San Francisco May 5 tor Wellington and Sydney via ports; one Wellington May 27. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.

—Coastal.— Storm. Wanganui via, porlr, i ! •'4'JCornwall, 'J.imaru, Lyttelton, May 4. John, Wanganui via, ports, May Rotate. JBliltt. Invercargill, May 6. Wimaka, Auckland via. ports, May o. Holm dale, Wanganui via perl-s, May J - Gale. Wanganui via. ports. May o. Cormnu. New Plyrn. via, ports, May 6. Breeze, 'Napier, Gisborne, May C. Wincatui, Auckland via, ports, May 9. Lori Pimp Lvtioltou, May JO. Kahika. Now "iMyni. via ports, May 11, Ivini, Napier, Gisborne, May 12. Katna, Auckland via. ports, May 13. Devon, Timarn, Lyttelton, May 16. —lntercolonial and Oversea..--Waikouaiti, Sydney via Lylt, May 15. Paloona, Melbourne via Bint;, May 17. The ‘Wanaka. is dno here to-morrow mommy from Auckland via Lyttelton and Wellington, and sails the same day for Bluff, Oa.marn, Tiinn.ru, Wellington, and Auckland. , The Corinna. is dno hero on Friday from Wellington, and will sail again on Saturday lor Napier ami New Plymouth via ports. A cablegram from London states that ilie following steamers passed. Perim cm May 1 :—Bctecki, en mule from Sydney to Europe; Clara Cauuui, from Sydney to the United .Kingdom: and Tjikandi, from Australian ports to Europe, The 0. and I>. liner Port Darwin is reported ns having left London, on- April 28 for Newcastle. The S.S. and A. liner Matekana is to leave Wellington about May 9 for Homoward loading at Bluff, Napier, jmd Picton. She is expected hack at Wellington about May 26 to complete her loading, and will sail from there on Juno 1 for London via Capo Rom. Tiro Whang-ape is to sail from Auckland m Thursday with cargo for Wellington, Lyttelton, and Tinraru. A Press Association mess,ago reports the arrival at Colon on April 28 o) the New Zealand Shipping Company’s liner Ruahino. Tho Ilnahino left Southampton on April 10 with passengers cud cargo for Auckland. Tho New Zealand Shipping Company has been advised by cabin (hat the Otari left Montevideo on, April 27, en route from Auckland to London. Tho vessel left Auckland on April 2. Tho topsail schooner Hnia made a trial trip on Auckland Harbor on Thursday last. Her engines responded well and developed a speed of 81 knots an hour. It wax intended to give tho schooner an official trial to-day. THE FERRY SERVICE. The Mararoa arrived -at Lyttelton at 9 , a.m. to-day from ’Wellington, and mails and passengers connected with tho 12.20 p.in. express for tho south. CARGO FROM NEW YORK. Messrs Dalgoty surd Co., local agents _ for tho U.S. and A. lino, advise that the West Chcrow (5.188 tons) is to leave New York shortly for Auckland, Wellington, Dunedin, and Bluff. From Now Zealand she will proceed to Melbourne and Sydney.

THE SYDNEY STEADIER. The nest Sydney boat wiE bo the Manuka, which is to leave tbo New_ South' Wales port to-monrow for Wellington, where Eho is cine on Monday, May 8. The Manuka avill leave again for-Sydnioy on Thursday, May 11. NEWCASTLE SHIPPING TRADE. During the three months ended March 51 1,587 vessels, aggregating 1,254,564 ions, armed at Newcastle. Their distribution in the trade of the port was : Coastal, 937 vessels, 256,476 tons; interstate, 242 vessels, 403,139 tons; foreign, 208 vessels, 579,749 tons. FOR NEW ZEALAND COAL TRADE. After being idle in Sydney Harbor "for some weeks, two of the Commonwealth Government steamers—the Dundnla and Drommia-—have been chartered, and were expected to leave port early last week. The charters were effected by Mesas Scott. Fell, and Co. Both vessels are fixed t.o load coal at Newcastle for New Zealand. Tiie Duniduh. arrived at Sydney on March 4 from Karachi via Fremantle, and tbo Dromana, which also came from Karachi, reached Sydney on March 12. The steamers are expected to make several trips with coal to New- Zealand, so that they will bo employed fop some time, ran-

aing across the Tasman Sea. VESSELS - IN WIRELESS CAEt, ■ The following vessels are expected to be , within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-night:— Awanui.—-Makum, Kvcrow. Auckland.—Bako-noa, Tutanukai, Kate. Wellington.—" Maori, Mararoa, Ngaio, Pa.loona, Dorset., Woranba. Arakina, Wo4-" port, Tainui, Port Pine, Wnunana, Canadian Spinner, Goolansu Ohatharn Islands.— Raranga, Zeaikndfc, Piako. Tredonham. QANADIA.N GOVERNMEIW BINS. The Canadian Miller is duo (it Dunedin from. Melbourne at the latter onid of May to load at. Dunedin. Lyttolton, Wellington, Napier, and Auckland for Now York, Philadelphia.. Boston, Montreal, mud in.land points in XJ.S.A. and Canada. Skft ' is due at Lyttelton during the first week in Juno. The Canadian Spinner sailed from Bluff I . ..1 .3 J*.-—. li T n II LM a, ,M'« .A if* A r ll„

at noon yesterday for Melbonmo to dtscharge the balance of her cargo at Melbourne, Sydney, and Brisbane. The Canadian Constructor is due at Dunedin from Melbourne about May 12 to discharge and 'load wool and general cargo at Bluff, Dunedin, Lyttelton, Wellington, New Plymouth. Napier, and Auckland for New York. Philadelphia, Boston, Montreal, and inland points in U.S.A. and Canada. Advice lias been, received that the Canadian Lender is 'to replace the Canadian Planter on; her voyage from Canada, to New Zealand. The Canadian Pioneer, cn route for a New Zealand port;., sailed from Papeete on February 4 via Australian ports. . The Canadian Exporter is to leave Montreal on Juno 28 for Australian and New Zealand ports, She will be followed -by the 'Canadian Kpinner on July 28. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. AUCKLAND._ May 3.-445 Fiona, from Fiji. WANGANUI, _ May 2.—H.40 p.m,, John, for Dunedin. WELLINGTON, May 2.—2.20 tun., Devon, from Newcastle. —11.20 a.nn, Komate, from Westport.—ll.3o p.m., War katu, from Kaikoura—6.ls p.m., Waneica, for Lvttelten and Dunedin. LYTTELTON, 'May 2,—7.25 a.im, Breeze-, from Tim am. OAMARU, May 2.—4.30 p.m., City of Winchester, from Dunedin. BLUFF, May 2.—6.00 p.m., Kcterc, from Dunedin. SYDNEY, May 2.—11 corn, Ulimatoa, from Wellington. PORT SAID, May I.—AlAckcrk, few Melbourne.—lTaMgyn, for Adelaide.—• Moucaloiri. for Melbourne. FALMOUTH, May I.—G-hmsanda, from Sydney. HULL, May I.—Torrey, from Lyttelton. SOUTHAMPTON, May 2.—Armed, Ruapehu.—Sailed, Ca uacHan Leader, for Australia. COLON, May 2.—Arrived, Port Augusta. PORT NATAL, May 2—Sailed, Honv rata. TABLE BAY. May 2.—Sailed, Ceramic--1/ON DON, May 1. -Borda. from Adelaide.

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Evening Star, Issue 17958, 3 May 1922, Page 7

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SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 17958, 3 May 1922, Page 7

SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 17958, 3 May 1922, Page 7