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SHIPPING.

HIGH WATER. —To-morrow.— St. Clair; 5.23 a.m., 5.45 p.m. Taiaroa Head: 5.33 a.m., 5.55 p.m. Port Chalmers: G. 13 a.m., 6.35 p.m. Dunedin; 6.43 a.m., 7.5 p.m. THE SUN. Sets to-day, 4.46 p.m;; rises to-mor-row, 7.41. PHASES OF THE MOON.

row, 9.43 a.m. WEATHER REPORT. The Dominion Meteorologist (Mr D. C. Rates) supplied the following at 9

Wind.—L, light; b, breeze; fib, frc breeze; mg, moderate gale; g, whole or heavy gale; w, gale of cxceptioi i severity. Weather,—l>, blue sky, bo the atmosphere dear or heavy ; C, clouds, passing clouds; U, drizzling rain; F, foggy; ' gloomy, dark weather; H, hail; L, lightning; M, misty; 0, overcast, the whole sky covered with thick clouds; P, passi showers; Q. squally; R, rain, coutinUeJ rain; S. snow; T, thunder; U, ugly, threatening appearance; Z, hazy. Fouecast. The Dominion Meteorologist (Mr D. C. Ratos) supplied the following at noon to-day:—The indications are southerly winds, strong; to gal weather expected to he storm.,, heavy showers with hail and sleet ut times, snow on uplands, and weathe, probably become very cold; baromot r rising; seas very heavy off shore, tid good. SAINED.- July 23. Breeze, s.s. (11.10 p.m.), 553 tons, Doily, lor AVanganni via ports. Wingatm, s.s. (11.30 p.m.), 2.3/8 tons, Janmiy, for Auckland via ports. SAINED.- July 24. Doonholm, s.s. (7.30 a.m.), 4,291 tons, Nasmyth, tor Svdnoy. Matatnas.s. 111.10 a.m.), 0,518 tons, F. Greene, for Oaninru. VESSELS EXPECTED AT DUNEDIN —Coastal.—

llolnnlalo, Wanganui. Well., July 28, Orcti, Invercargill, July 28. Corinna, Wellington direct, July 28. Opihi, AVostport, Timarn, July 28. Ripa, AVanganni via ports, July 30. Gale, AVanganui via, ports, July 31. Koiaro, Invercargill. Aug. 1. Rreoze, Wanganui via ports, Aug. 3. Katoa, Auckland via ports, Aug. 4. Calm, AA’anganni via ports, Aug. 1. Kamo, Napier, Gisborne, Ang. 7. AA’ingatni, Ancle, via ports, Ang. 12. AA’anaka. Bluff, July 25. Storm, AVanganui via ports, July 28

—lntercolonial and Oversea. — Kaitangaia, Hobart, to-day. Canadian. Challenger. M’tr’l, Jnly_2o. Kaitnna, Adelaide direct, July 2i. Physa, Singapore, July 28. Wainiana, Nondon, July 29. AA’aipori, Sydney, Lytt., July 30. AVaikonaiti, Syd. via Bluff, July 31. Middichain Castle, N. York, July 31. Pearlmoor, Nauru Island, Ang. 1. Karetu, Melbourne via, ports, Ang. 1. Rimntnka, Liverpool, Ang. I. Willaston, San Francisco, Ang. 2. Port Dunedin, London, Ang. 2. Tngela, Antwerp, Ang. 4. Kaiapoi, AVaipole Island, Ang. 4. Matatna, Liverpool, Ang. 5. Min. New York, August (i. Arawa. London, Ang. 10. Kairanga, Port Stephens, Ang. .12. Canadian Britisher, MM,real, Ang. 15. Dorset, Liverpool, Ang. 17. Romeo, New York, Ang. 20. Leitrim, Liverpool, Ang. 22. Benicia. Svdnoy (C.R.), Ang. 26. Hnrorata, London, Ang. 31, Kent, Liverpool, Sept. 5. PACIFIC MAIL SERVICES. Niagara, leaves Auckland August 4 for Vancouver via Suva and .Honolulu; due Vancouver August 21. Maknra, left San Francisco July 15 for Wellington and Sydney via Papeete and Rarotonga; duo Wellington August 3. Aorangi, left Auckland July 7 tor Vancouver via, Suva and Honolulu; due Vancouver July 24. Tahiti, leaves Wellington July 21 for San Francisco via Rarotonga and_ Papeete; due San Francisco August i. PROJECTED DEPAI'TURKS. Calm, AVanganni via ports, to-day. Doonholm, Melbourne, Syd., to-day. Matatna, Oamarn, to-day. Kaitangata, Greyniontli. to-day. Ngakuta, RinfT, Greyniontli, to-day. AVingaiui, Anck. via ports, July 23. Holindalc, Wang, via ports, July 27. AVanaka, Anck. via, ports, July 27. Canadian Challenger, Well., July 27. Kawatiri, Oamarn, Timarn, July 28. Kaitnna, Lyttelton, Well., July 28. Hollinside, Lyttelton, July 28. Storm, Wanganui via ports, July 28. Corinna, New Rly. via ports, July 29. Opihi, AVestport via ports, July 29. Oreti, Invercargill, July 29.. Ripa, AVanganni via, ports, Jnlv 31). Physa, Rlnff, Auckland. July 36. _ Gale, AVanganni via ports, July 31. AVaimana, Bluff, Lyttelton, July 31. AVaiknuaiti, Lyttelton, Ang. 3. Middlehara Castle, Cstl’cliffe, Ang. 3. Breeze, Wan. via ports, Aug. 4. Katoa, Auckland via. ports, Ang. 5. Maheno. Sydney direct, Ang. 7. Kamo, Napier, Gisborne, Ang. 8. Arawa, Timarn, Lyttelton, Ang. 11. Kairanga, Timarn, Aug. 15.

The B.M.S. Niagara, which arrived at Auckland on Monday from Vancn'i ver, brought eighty-seven first saloon, sixty-eight second saloon, and i ■■■.■. iv-iwm iiurd Hass passengers for New Zealand. The Wingatui sailed late Inst night for Tima.ru and Lyttelton to finish loading for Wellington, New Elymouth, and Auckland. Tho Ngakuta is to sail this evening' for Bluff to compleo discharge of her West Coast coal. The Storm is due from Bluff on Tuesday to load and sail the same day for Wanganui via ports. The Kaitangata, which left Bluff last night, was due here this afternoon to unload the remainder of her Melbourne and Hobart cargo. She is to sail tomorrow for Greymouth to load for Melbourne and Adelaide. The Doonholm sailed this morning for Melbourne and Sydney with the balance of iicr Montreal and Sydney _£Cap© Breton) cargo, J

The AVanaka was to leave Bluff at this afternoon for Dunedin. She should arrive to-morrow morning to discharge and load general cargo, and sail early next week for Oamarn, Timarn, Lyttelton, Wellington, Napier, Gisborne, and Auckland. The Kaitnna, from Adelaide and Melbourne, is due on Monday. After discharging a part cargo. She will proceed to Lyttelton, AVellington, New Plymouth, and Auckland. The Breeze sailed last night for Wanganui via ports. Tlio Calm came up from Port Chalmers this morning. She should sail to-morrow for Timaru, Lyttelton, AA?ellington, and Wanganui. The Hollinside will probably %ail on Sunday for Lyttelton and AA’el jngton with tho balance of her Australian hardwood cargo. The AVahino will return to the ferry service on July 31, when she will leave AVellington. On Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays she will leave Wellington, while on alternate days the Maori will leave-Lyttelton. THE FERRY SERA’ICE. The Mararoa from AA T ollington, arrived at Lyttelton at 7.55 a.m. to-day, and passengers and mails connected with the 12.20 p.m. express. I Mil JI lUI A tll HIC \ 3 U \[ <4 3 1 t 1 1 I it Wei limnon on Tuesday aliernon tor San I’rancisco via Rarotonga- and Papeete, took tlio tollowmg passengers: —First I At J B Al t R Ige A II U i Al I Al I I IN]] Al \A Al M 1 Al lie M d Al C M \1 1 A! 1 B Al i Af A Al I o Al O 11 1 At A\ M K 1 A R K S e Al IAI A) Si I Al 8 1 Al K \ S tl II I \\ S I 100 Al R I II k Al A\ I* 1 u Al 1 I \ Jl i Al J c A 1 e II A! 1 M ttl e Al Al \! \l le Al s J N I 11 Af A! I U I o Al 1 Al ] c Al 1 M JR to Al H S II 118, Mill Al IAI V H \\ 11 Al N i B I M IAI i is M 1 M i Al IAI i t 1 t 0 I II Al 1 Al J N ell d tl l I A\ A.IM\N V 1 \1 1 ( U 1) MuNIUV Tlie Dunedin agents for the S.S. and A. Line are to-day in receipt of a wire from Ahuriri stating that the company's northern representatives expect to despatch the steamer AA'niinana at 6 p.m. to-morrow. If she arrives off ■ the On go Heads at 7 a.m. on Monday she will be able to come lo Dunedin, provided draft permits, on the morning tide. DORSET FROM LIVERPOOL. Messrs Turnbull. Martin, and Co. report that the Federal Line steamer Dorset is expected to arrive at Auckland on Monday from Liverpool via Panama. Tho vessel is bringing cargo for discharge at Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton. Dunedin, iand New Plymouth. She is due here about August 11, and to leave about August 14. COMING FROM ’FRISCO. ' The following Snwyne and Hoylo steamers are to leave San Francisco on the dates given with cargo for Dunedin;—AVest Nivarin, July 31; West C’alera, September 10; West Islip, November 7. DEPARTURES FROM' ENGLAND.

The Now Zealand Shipping Company announces the following projected departures from England for New Zealand ports:—• The Rnahine will leave Southampton on July 31 lor AVellington and Auckland. She is due at AVemiigton on September 5.

Tho Tongariro is to sail from London on August 26 for Lyttelton, Port Chalmers, and Nelson. She i.s due at Lyttolto on October 3.

The Tckoa wi 11 leave London on September 16 for Port e-ialmers, Lyttelton, Bluff', and Napier. She is duo at Port Chalmers on October 23. The Rotorua is to sail from Southampton on September 25 for AA’ellington and Auckland. She i.s duo at AVellington on October 31. ,ARAAVA'S iTINERARY. A wireless message received from the captain of the Shaw, Savill and Albion Line’s Arawa states that ho expects the vessel to arrive at Auckland on Monday evening. Tho liner, which left Southampton on June 18 with Height lor Auckland and AA’ollington, is due at Port Chalmers on August 10 from AA’ollington to load dairy produce and frozen meat for England. She will probably sail tho following day ior Timarn, Lyttelton, and Wellington to complete loading. On August 26 the Arawa should leave AA’ellington for Southampton and London via Panama. VESSELS IN AVTRELESS CALL. The following vessels arc expected to he within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-night:— Auckland.—Kaiwarra. Flora, Mannganni, Kimutaka, Katoa, Mocraki, Dorset, Jiauraki, Arawa, Kurow, AVhangapo. Oniana, Kaiapoi, Ventura, Tofna, Laburnum, Veronica, Kaikorai, Tugola. AA’ellington.—Maori, Mararoa, Ngaio, Arahnra, Wainiana, Tahiti, AVcst Cahokia, AA’aiwera, Tekoa, Gnrna. Middlehum Castle, AVaihemo, Physa. Awarua.—Wanaka. Kaitangaia, Kia Ora, AVaitomo, Kaitnna, AA’ahnarino, AA'aikouaiti, Peiimoruh, Kotka, Kauri, M at at u a. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. AUCKLAND, July 23.--Arrived : Alin (2 p.m.), from New Y T ork. July 24 Arrived. H.M.S. .Dunedin (10 a.m.), from AA’osterii Pacific ports. Sailed: Rimutaka (7 a.m.), for AA’ellington. TIMARU, July, 4.—Arrived: AVingatui (10.15 a.m.), from Dunedin. GAMARU, July 24.—Arrived; Breeze (7.30 a.m.), from Dunedin. CURACAO, July 21.—Sailed: Rotorua, for Southampton.

(For continuation see Late Shipping.)

First quarter ’ July 29 7.53 a.in. Full moon Aug. 4 11.29 p.m. Lust quarter Aug, 11 8.41 p.m. New moon Aug. 30 0.45 a.m. Sets to-day, 7.5G p.m.; rises to-mor-

a.m. to-day:— W, . n. T. Wellington—N.W., 1) Greymouth—K., f b 2D. 10 49 0 2D.12 3S BO Christchurch—S.W., 1 29.01 42 Timaru —\V., 1 29.12 40 0 B Oamaru—S.W., 1 ... 29.11 41 0 I’ Dunedin—S.W., b ... 29.16 45 OB Queenstown —S.W., 1 29. IS 35 S Nuggets—S.W., g ... — 41) r

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Evening Star, Issue 19001, 24 July 1925, Page 1

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SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 19001, 24 July 1925, Page 1

SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 19001, 24 July 1925, Page 1