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SHIPPING.

HIGH WATER. —To-morrow.— St. Clair; 4.42 a.m., 5.2 p.m. Taiarou Henri: 4.52 a.m., 5.12 p.m. Port Chalmers; 5.32 a.m., 5.52 p.m. Dunedin ; (j.2 a.m., 6.22 p.m. THE SUN. Sets to-day, 4.45 p.m.; rises to-mor-row, ‘7.42 p.m. PHASES OF THE MOON.

row, 9.18 a.in. WEATHER REPORT. The Dominion Meteorologist (Mr D. C. Bates) supplied the following at 9

Wind.—L, light; b, breeze; f'b, fresh breeze; mg, moderate gale; g, whole or heavy gale; w, gale of exceptional severity. Weather.—B, blue sky, be the atmosphere clear or heavy; C, clouds, passing clouds; D, drizzling rain; F, foggy; O, gloomy, dark weather; H, hail; h, lightning; M, misty; O, overcast, the whole sky covered with thick clouds ; P, passing showers; Q, squally; R, rain, continued rain; S, snow; T, thunder; U, ugly, threatening appearance; Z, hazy. Forecast. The Dominion Meteorologist (Mr D. O. Bates) supplied the following at noon to-day:—The indications are for westerly winds, strong to gale, and backing by west to south; weather appears to be cloudy and unsettled, rain probable, and snow on high country; weather will probably become colder; barometer rising shortly; sea heavy, tides high. ARRIVED.—JuIy 22. Doonliolrn, s.s. (2.30 p.m.), 4,291 tons, G. B. Nasmyth, from Montreal, Sydney (Capo Breton), mid Newport News, via Panama and north Now Zealand ports, ARRIVED—JuIy 23. Ngakuta, s.s. (7.40 a.m.), 1,775 tons, Rood, from 'Westport via ports.

The Ngakuta arrived this morning from Greynioutli and Westport via ports. She brought a part cargo of coal, and is to leave to-morrow for Bluff with the balance of her cargo.

The Wingatui, listed to sail to-night for Timaru, Lyttelton, 'Wellington, ‘New Plymouth, and Auckland, hud lyrgo including over 1,200 cases of bananas, oranges, and lemons, and 210 tons of sugar. The Matatua should leave Port Chalmers to-morrow for Oaniaru.

The Breeze is to sail to-night for Oninarn, Wellington, Picton, and Wan-

The Holmdale will arrive on Saturday from Wellington to discharge and load general cargo. She should sail on Monday lor Wanganui via ports.

The Wanaka, to leave Bluff to-mor-row night, is due to load at Dunedin on Monday for northern ports. The Kaitangata was to leave Bluff at 3.30 p.m. for Dunedin. She will leave hero to-morrow afternoon for Westport and Grcymonth.

Tlie Doonliolrn is scheduled to sail at 7 a.m. to-morrow for Melbourne and Sydney. The Calm will sail from Dunedin on Friday night for Timaru, Lyttelton, Wellington, and ’Wanganui. The Storm is due to arrive on Tuesday from Bluff. She will sail the same day - for Timaru, Lyttelton, Wellington, and Wanganui. Tho Canadian Challenger is listed to roach Timaru to-morrow and Dunedin on Saturday. A message from Sydney states that warning has been issued to shipping that gales and heavy seas may be expected. THE FERRY SERVICE. Tho Maori, from Wellington, arrived at .Lyttelton at 6.50 a.m. to-day, and passengers and mails connected with the 8.50 a.m. express. TOFUA FOR ISLANDS.

Following is a list of passengers on board tlie Tofua, which left Auckland on Saturday last for Fiji, Samoa, and Tonga;—Saloon ; Misses C. H. Brass, G. Duncan, M, A. Tompkins, Ruth, L. M. Underwood, S. J. Cooper, C. L. Cooper, A. Dieksce, E. C, Quinn, M. Flynn, Leune, S. C. Gilkison, D. A. Whitmore, E. 'Whitmore, M. M. Bagley, 1). M'Lood, R. Taylor, S. Henry, C. G. Smith, J. Gowau, V. Bright, B. IT. Smith, M. Hintz S. Hint/, E. M. Taylor, E. S, M. Shepherd, V. M'Alister, 11. Lo Seolle, E. Bell, M. Parkes, E. Parkes, S. Ai.'Dnirs, K. Fraser, P. H. Commins, Mcsdames S. If. Brass E. Jackson, C. M'Lood, IV. F. M‘Elroy, M Alistar, M'Carthy, Lenne, Owen, Campbell, W. Pickett, Smyth, L. Rodgers, R. T. Price H. A. Jackson, M. Bright, A. May, C. Misch, T. Percy, Hintz, Bennett ami two children, Pearce, J. S. Bell and iniant, Elliott, A. R. Sellar, Gotch, M. C. Cook, Jolly, Messrs 11. P. Homo, H. Turvcv, J. Gilkison, W. B. M'Alister, N. M'Carthy, W. Picket!., Smyth, Chambers, J. J). Ramsden, 8. Kronfeld, R. A. Holmes, J. Reith, M. J. Tonks, S. Standee, J. L. Yarnton, C. M'Leod, a: May, W. L. May, W. D. Cook, F. J. Hintz, W. J. Bennett, H. L. Marbrook, D. V. Saunders, A. Pearce, S. L. Prescott, F. H. Bank, M. Elliott, F. Ilolfe, R. G. .Sellar Jolly, IV. Healey, R. W. F. Donaldson, R. A. Jackson, R. H. Cayaie, L. R. Hill, 0. A. Buddie, fl. C. Krowl, J. S. Beil, Dr J. S. Armstrong; and twenty-five steerage, including twelve Chinese and six Fijinna.

VESSELS IN WIRELESS CALL. The following vessels are expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-night:— Auckland,—Middlcharn Castle, Kaimanawa, Rimutaka, Kaiwarra, Hanraki, Arawa, Dunedin, Flora, Knrow, Whangapo, Omana, roolta, Ventura, Tofua, Kaikorai, Tugela, Laburnum, Veronica.

Wellington.—Maori, Mararoa. Ngnio, Arahura, Waiinana, Physa, Ruapehu, Tahiti, Katna, West Cahokia, Tekoa, Wiihuston, Waiwera. Awarun.—Comeric, Penmorali, Raton, Waltomo, Kaituna, Waimarino, Waikonait, Kai Ora.

W AIM ANA FROM LONDON. The local agents for tho Shaw, Savill, and Albion Line advise that the steamer Waimana left Auckland on Tuesday evening for Napier, Dunedin, and Bluff to discharge the remainder of her general cargo from London. Tho vessel is to leave Napier on Monday, and is now due here on Wednesday, July 29. THE DOONHOLM’S VOYAGE. The steamer Doonliolrn arrived yesterday from Canada via. Panama, Auckland, Wellington, and Lyttelton, and was berthed at the Victoria wharf to discharge general Canadian cargo. The vessel loaded at. Montreal, Sydney (Cape Breton), and Newport News. She cleared Newport News on May 26 and Panama on Juno 4. Fair weather was experienced until the Doonliolrn was south of tho Equator. After passing through unusually strong south-east trades the vessel encountered very stormy weather on June 23. Hard south-south-east gales blew for tour days, accompanied by high mountainous sons which buffeted tho steamer considerably, and she was compelled to heave to for forty-eight hours. _ After the storm area was passed boisterous and unsettled weather prevailed to arrival at Auckland on June 10. The vessel is owned by the Wirril Transport Company, of Liverpool. On her present voyage she is running under the auspices of the Now Zealand Shipping Company. SHIPPING TELEG RAMS. AUCKLAND. July 22.—Sailed: Middleham Castle (6 p.m.), for Napier; Kaimanawa (10.30 p.m.), for Westport. WELLINGTON, July 22.—Sailed: Hermes (3 p.m.), for Singapore; Kia Ora (3.25 p.m,), for Bluff; Port Melbourne (3.50 p.m.) ; Katoa (9.30p.m.), for Auckland. LYTTELTON. July 22.—Armed: Canadian Challenger (noon), from Wellington; Gurna (1.30 p.m.), from Wellington.

CURACAO, July 20.—Sailed: Rotorua, for Southampton.

(For continuation see Late Shipping.)

First quarter July 29 7.53 a.m. Full rnoon Aug. 4 11.29 p.m. Last quarter Aug. 11 8-43. p.ru. New moon Aug. ;jo 0.45 a.m. Sei ;s to-day, 6.58 p. m.; rises to--mor-

a.m. to-day:— B. T. W. Wellington—N.W., G rcy i n o 11 tl>—S. E., 1 29.10 51 0 it b 29.11 47 DC ChrLst’ch—S.W., 1 ... 29.14 40 c Tiinaru—Calm ... ... 29.14 4:! 15 C Oa muni—Calm ... 29.17 40 BC Dunedin—Calm ... 29.15 42 itC Q’tou'n —iS T .W., f b 29.18 ;i5 U Nuggots—Calm ... — 42 c Bluff—W., 1 ... ... 29.11 59 Ui’

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Evening Star, Issue 19000, 23 July 1925, Page 1

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SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 19000, 23 July 1925, Page 1

SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 19000, 23 July 1925, Page 1