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SHIPPING.

HIGH WATER. St. Clair: 8.36 a.in.. 9.5 p.m. Taiaroa Head : 8.46 a.m., 9.15 p.m. Port Chalmers ; 9.26 a.m., 9.55 p.m. Dunedin : 9.56 a.m., 10.25 p.m. THE SUN. Sets to-day, 5.15 p.m.; rises to-morrow, 6.59 a.m. PHASES OF THE MOON. First quarter April 24 4.50 p.m. Full moon May 1 9.0 a.m. Last quarter May 8 5.48 a.m. New moon May 16 10.8 a.m. Sets to-day, 10.25 'p.m. ; rises to-mor-row, 1.19 p.m. WEATHER FORECA ST. Tlio Dominion Meteorologist (Mr D. C. Bates) supplied the following at noon to-day ;—The indications arc for southeasterly winds, strong to a gale; weather cloudy to oversast; rain probable, and snow'on high country; the weather will probably become very cold; barometer rising soon; tides high, sea. heavy. ARRIVED.—ApriI 21. Opawa, s.s. (4.30 p.m.), 9,297 tons, M'William, from Liverpool via Panama and north New Zealand ports. April 22. Dorset, s.s. (8.45 a.m.), 8.734 tons, Somers-Vine, from London and Southampton via Panama, Wellington, and .Lyttelton. v ...... Moeraki, s.s. (5.45 p.m.). 4,421 tons, Doorly, from Melbourne via Wellington and Lyttelton. SAILED.—ApriI 21. Hurunni, s.s. (2.15 p.m.), 9,266 tons, Davies, for Bluff. Canadian Constructor, s.s. (4 p.m.), 7,178 tons, Webb, for Lyttelton. W'aihemo, s.s. (4.10 p.m.), 5,627 tons, Showman, for San brancisco. The Hurunni left Port Chalmers _ on Saturday afternoon for Bluff to continue. Homeward loading. She will afterwards go to Lyttelton and Wellington to complete loading. The Canadian Constructor left Port Chalmers on Saturday afternoon for Lyttelton, Wellington, Napier, and Auckland to complete discharge of Canadian and American cargo, and load for New York. Boston, Halifax, and Montreal. A telegram from Christchurch states that the ketch Eira, bound from Dunedin to Lyttelton, put into Port Levy at 1 p.m. yesterday. The Union Company’s cargo steamer Waihemo left Dunedin on Saturday afternoon for San Francisco direct. She will load at Pacific coast ports towards the end of May for New Zealand ports. The Union liner Moeraki arrived here veslcrday from Melbourne via ports, and berthed at the cross wharf to discharge a quantity of general cargo. She will undergo survey at Port Chalmers this week The vessel is scheduled to leave Dunedin on May 3 for Bluff and Melbourne. , 1 A T • - The Trclissick. of the A. and A. Line, left New York on April 5 for Apia Suva, Noumea, and Queensland ports. She is due at Apia on May 7. The Gufic, White Star hnev, which arrived at Melbourne on April 6, en route from the United Kingdom, made a fast run to Australia. The Ciific’s steaming time to Adelaide was 42 days 22 hours 24 minutes, which is a record for the steamer, which has been employed in the Australian service for twenty-five years. The Trevithick, A. and A. steamer, left Newport News on Anrib 4, on route from New York to Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, and Adelaide. She is scheduled to reach Brisbane on May 13. . , . Cable advice has been received in Rvdnev of the arrival of the steamer Nowslicra at Dunkirk on the morning of April 3, after a fast passage of thirty-nine davs from Australia. . ~ The American schooner Annie M. Campbell, according to a radio by Burns. Philp, and Co., left la'si, S ol °- nion Group, on March 21 for San liancisco, via Rabaul. NEW DUTCH STEAMER. The Modiokerta. a new Dutch steamer, of 8,400 tons, arrived at Sydney on April 7 from Hamburg and Rotterdam, via i'reman! e and Adelaide. The steamer is British-built, being constructed last yeai at the Wear shipyard of W. Gray and Co (l9lfi). Ltd., oi Sunderland, out is a geared turbine vessel. DORSET FROM ENGLAND. The steamer Dorset, from London and Southampton, via Wellington and Lyttelton ,arrived at Dunedin yesterday mornmg, and was berthed at the Victoria wharf to discharge a large quantity of general cargo. She will complete o.s--charge at Napior and New Idymonlh. Slit will 'then load for England at New Plymouth, Wanganui roadstead, Lyttelton, and Wellington. new launchings. Prose Association— By Telegraph—Copyright LONDON. April 20. _ The Peninsular and Oriental 21,000-ton steamer Maloja, for the Australian trade, has been launched at BelTho Norddcuicher Lloyd’s Ludwigsbafen 7,500 tons, launched at Krupps Germania yards, Kiel, is scheduled to start for Australia on Juno 16. , Tho Deutsche Auslralische Company s Gera,, of 9.000 tons, has been launched at. Hamburg. —A. and N.Z. Cable. (For continuation see Late Shipping.)

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Evening Star, Issue 18257, 23 April 1923, Page 1

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SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 18257, 23 April 1923, Page 1

SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 18257, 23 April 1923, Page 1

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