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SHIPPING

HIGH WATER. —To-morrow.— St. Clair; 6.26 a..m., 6.57 p.m. Ta.iaroa, Head: 6.36 a.m., 7.7 p.m. Fort, Chalmers- 7.16 a.m., 7.47 p.m. Huuedm : 7.46 a.m., 8.17 p.m. THE SUN. Sets to-day, 4.33 p.m.; fiscs to-mor-row, 7,38 a.m. PHASES OF THE MOON.

Sot to-day, 10.55 a.m,; rises to-mor-row, 9.26 p.m.

WEATHER REPORT. The Dominion Meteorologist (Mr D. C. Rates) supplied the following at 9 a.m to-day:—

Wind.—L, light; b, brew, fh, ■ fresh br-fw mg, modrrate gale; g. whole or heavy gale; w, gale ol exceptional severity. Weather.—B, blue sky, he '.he atmosphere clear or heavv; C, clouds, passing clouds; D, drilling rain; K, foggv; 1."., gloomy, dark weather; H, hall; L, lightning:' M, mistyf O, overrast, the wholn sky covered with thick clouds; P. passing showers; Q, srptallv. R. rain, continued rain; S, snow; T, thunder DU, ugly, threatening appearance; Z, har, Forecast. The Dominion Meteorologist (Mr D. C. Rates) supplied the following at noon to-day:—The indications are lor northerly winds, moderate to strong prevailing; weather cold and changeable, hard frost to-night; barometer unsteady; sea moderate, tides good. ARRIVED.—May 30. Freeze, s.s. (7 a.ni.), 542 tons. Sheppard, fiom Wanganui via ports. SAILED. —May 29. Calm, s.s. (6.10 p.m.), 892 tons, Sharpe, for Fluff.. VESSELS EXPECTED AT DU NED I X. —Coastal. — Calm, Wanganui via. ports, Juno 1. llolmdale, Wang., Well., June 1. Oreti, Inver., Port Craig, June L Wingatni. Anok. direct, June 1. Kaloa, Auckland via ports, June 1. Storm, Wanganui via perts, June 3. Kamo, Gisborne via ports, June 4. Gale, Wanganui via ports, June 5. ' Opihi, New' Ply. via pons, June 5. T’trj, schooner, Auckland, June 7, Waipahi, Audi, via ports, June 9. Freeze. Wang. via. ports, June 10. Wa.ipori, Grey’th via ports, June 1". Kahika, Gisborne via ports, Juno 13Knrow, Auckland via ports, Juno to.

—lntercolonial and Overseas.— Manuka, Mnlb. via ports, June 1. Unreora, Liverpool, June 4. Citv of 'Winchester, RlntT, June 5. Maliana, Liverpool, June 30. Karetn, Sydney, Lyttelton, June 30. Waikonait!, Newcastle, Syd.,Juiie IE City of Bombay, New York, June 12. Gisla, Tampa (Florida), June 36. Faron Murray St. John, June 18. Runhino. London, June 21. Canad. Conqueror, Halifax, June 22. Hertford, Liverpool, June 25. Karon, Walpole 1., Bluff, June 25. Port I’iric, New York, June 25. Min, Now York, Juno 26. Waitematn, San Francisco, Juno 27. PACIFIC MAIL SERVICE. Aorangi loaves Sydney Juno 3 amt Auckland Juno. 8 for ‘Vancouver via Suva and Honolulu; duo Vancouver June 25. Tahiti left San Francisco May 19 for Wellington and Sydney via Papeete and Rarotonga; duo Wellington June 7 . Makura loft Wellington May 27 for San Francisco via Rarotonga and Papeete; due San Francisco Juno 11. Niagara leaves 5 anrouver June 2 for Auckland and Sydney via Honolulu and Suva; duo Auckland June 21. PROJECTED OEPAFTURES. Freeze, Wang, via ports, to-day. City of Melbourne, Portland, to-day. Calm, Wanganui via ports, June 3. Hoimdalo, Wang, via ports, June 1. Manuka, Melb. via Fluff, June 3. Ruapehu, Fluff. Lyttelton, June 1. Port Napier, New Plymouth, June 3. Oreti, Inver., .Port Craig. June 2. Katoa, Auckland via ports, June 2. Storm, Wanganui via. ports, June 3. Kamo. Napier. Gish., ports, June 4. Wingatni, AnCk. via ports, June 4. Gale. Wang, via ports, June 5, Opihi, Now Ply. via ports, June 5. City of Winchester, Wang., June i. Waipahi, Auck. via ports, June 10. Waipori, Grey'th via ports, Juno 12. Karetn, Oam.. Bluff., Syd., June 12. Waikouniti, Lytt,, Timaru, June 14. Kahika. Gisborne via ports, June 34. Knrow, Anck. via ports, June 16. Canadian Conqueror, Well., June 23.

The Calm sailed on Saturday evening for Fluff, and is due bark here tomorrow to load for Timaru, Lyttelton, Wellington, and Wanganui. The Freeze, which arrived yesterday morning, is to sail to-night_tnr Timaru, Wellington, Picton, and Wanganui. The Galo is due on Thursday from Lyttelton. She is to sail on V riday tor Timaru, Lyttelton, Wellington, and Wanganui. The Manuka, is to leave Lyttelton at 6 p.m. to-day, and is due here to-mor-row morning about 30 o’clock. She will sail late in the, afternoon for Bluff ami Melbourne. The Moraroa., which is to relievo the Maori in the ferry service, will commence running on Friday next, instead of Wednesday, a.s previously announced. The Katoa wn.s to leave Lyttelton today. and is cine here to-morrow. She sails on Wednesday for Oamn.ru, Tiinnru Lvtteitnn, Wellington, and Auckland.

j From Auckland direct the Wingatni I is due' here to-morrow afternoon, and is to sail on Wednesday fol Fluff. I On Friday the Opihi is expected to .leave Nelson for Dunedin direct. The vessel leads out on Monday for Nelson and New Plymouth via ports. The Kamo is expected to leave Gisborne to-dav for Timaru and Dunedin. She loads liere on Friday for Napier and Gisborne via ports. For Napier. Wellington. Lvttelton. and Dunedin the Waipahi is expected to leave Auckland to-day. According to 'information received the Yugoslavia steamer Vidovdan left Cornnel, Chile, on May 15 for Auckland. The freighter, which is .bringing nitrn.tes and oats for discharge at Auckland, Newcastle, Sydney, Geelong, and Adelaide is expected to put in an appearance about June 8. The Vidovdan,. which was launched in .1906, was formerly the German steamer Braunfels. i

THE FERRY SERVICE. The Maori, from Wellington, arrived at Lyttelton at 6.55 a.m. yesterday, and passengers and mails came south by to-day’s first express, MAHANA FROM LIYERBOOL. The Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company’s steamer Mahana Is due at Port Chalmers on Juno 10 from Liverpool via, northern ports to discharge the remainder of her Home cargo and load dominion products for London, blm will sail about June 15 for Fluff, Tipiam, and Wellington to complete, loading. BARON MURRAY LEAVES PANAMA. The Baron Murray, en_ route from St. John and Newport News, cleared Panama on May 17 ior Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin. She is due at Auckland about June 4. WIRRAL LEAVES SYDNEY. The Wirral left Sydney (Cape Breton) on Slay 23 for Cornerbrook and Montreal to continue loading ior New Zealand. TURAKINA AT LIVERPOOL. To discharge New Zealand cargo, the New Zealand Shipping Co.’s steamer Tnrakina arrived at Liverpool from Glasgow on Monday. The steamer left Auckland on April 15. On completion of her discharge the Tnrakina is to load again for New Zealand, being scheduled to sail from Liverpool for Auckland on August 28. PHOSPHATES FROM FLORIDA. Two steamers, the Mesopotamia and Oisla, are due at Auckland shortly with phosphates from Florida. The, Mesopotamia, sailed from 'Tampa on April 23, and cleared Panama, six days later. She is expected toward the week-end. The Gisla cleared Tampa on April 28, and is expected early this week.

LEPANTO FROM NEW 7 YORK. Advice received states that the Dopanto sailed from New A nrk on May 25 with cargo for discharge at Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Timaru, Dunedin, and Bluff. She is due at Auckland on June 27, and at Wellington a week later. PANAMA CLEARED FY HERTFORD. With cargo from West nl England ports, the Federal L:no steamer Hertford cleared Panama on May 24 lor Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Port Chalmers. She is due at Auckland on June 7.

THE KING MALCOLM. The motor slop King Malcolm i is en route from Antwerp to'Auckland 1 with basic slag. Her arrival is expected at any time now. She sailed from Antwerp on March 28, and it is understood she was at Balboa when the llornrata was there on April 25. The King .Malcolm ist a new vessel of 5.064 ions, and was completed at Glasgow at the end of last year. K!A ORA WITH LIVERPOOL , CARGO. Bringing West of England cargo for discharge at Auckland,. Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin, the Shaw, Savill and Albion .steamer Kia Ora is now scheduled to clear Liverpool on June 19 for Auckland, where she is due on July 27. MAKURA’S OUTWARD PASSENG ERS. Following is a list of passengers from Now Zealand on hoard Ihe R.M.S. Makura, which left Wellington at midnight on Wednesday last for Raraionga, Papeete, and Sail Francisco: Saloon; Dr 11. Aymes, Miss A. Hrightwoll, Airs A. Faker, Miss Faker. Air A. Baker, Airs A. 11. Beals, Mr AL C. Barnett, Mr and Mrs L. P. .Blundell, Mr F. A. Barclay. Mr W. A. Crowther, Mrs W. A. Crowther, Air W. L. Chaj* man, Mr F. M. Colo, Rev. T. R. ('onnelly, Mr and Mrs J. Cook, Mr A. L. Duggan, Mr and Mrs H. J. Easterhrook, Mrs G. Fanthain. AJiss W. 11. Fanthani. Air and Mrs A. F. Gibbons. Airs A. Af. Segrieff Grant. Airs F. A. Harper, Mr B. H. Haltaday, Air W. I). Hunt, Airs N. H.-idfield. Miss V. James, Mr- T. R. Logan. Aliss Lninh, Mr -I. H. At‘Kay, Air E, 11. Alitehell, Mr J. A. Munrn. Mrs Tl. IV. Northcroft, Air D. O. Peterson, Mr L. Staunton, Mr and Mrs G. H. Sample. Air A. T. Sutherland. Air and Mrs J. S. Tingey. Air and Mrs T. W. Vickery. Air and Mrs .1. W. Vickers. Air W, It. E. Wanklvn, Airs M. Wood. Afr and Airs J. Wilks. Airs Gordon Williams, Air 11. S. Fuss. Aliss G. H. Fuss, Air A. 1). Harris, Aliss AL AL Jefcoate, Mr and Airs ('. D. AlelviMe and three children. Miss Melville, Mrs T. Morton, Air F. Aliseil. Air and Afrs E. Patten, Miss M. J. Rutherford, Mr A. Rutledge. Aliss AI. I. Rutledge*, Mr and Mrs R. G, Seoti, Air E. Spitz, Airs Sorenson, Air F. Shearman, Mr R. T. Tidswell, Air and Airs C. AAest. Misses Williams (2), and eight thin! class. *

PERKIN A P. Air W. H. C. Millwanl has joined the Koromiko as second officer, relieving Mr C. H. George, who has transferred to the AVairnna. in a similar rapacity. Mr J. Crosthwaite coming ashore for orders. Mr F. H, G. (’lark has been appointed third officer of (lie Koromiko, relieving Mr P. D. Thompson, who has joined the Kamo as third officer temporarily. Mr G. K. Russel), third officer of the Kamo, has enme ashore for instructions. Air A. I/. Frierley has joined the Kaimai ns third officer in place ol Air J. E. Freeland, who is ashore for orders. Mr F. W. Collins, chief officer of the Koromiko, tnd Air G. D. Fraser, chief officer of the Maori, have exchanged ships. Captain J Flynn, who has been on holiday leave, has relict ed Captain T. P>. Sewell in command of the Kapnnga. VESSELS IN WIRELESS CALL. The following vessels are expected to he within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-night: Auckland. -King Alalcnhn, Kaitoke, Tofna, City of Lincoln. H.AI S. Dunedin, Vidovdan, Alakambo, Alesopntnmia, Sonoma, Omana, Hineinoa, Beneria, Gisla, Koromiko, Port, Curtis, Devon.

Chatham Islands.-Huninni, Baron Murray.

Wellington. -Maori, Alararon, AVabine, Tamahine, Ngnin, Arahn/a, Makura, Alumina, Ulimaroa AVairnna, City of Aini.eliester. Arawa, Tahiti, Port Hardy. Port Niche Lon, Tekoa, Rananga, Cilv ol Bombay, Anarna.—Manuka, "West Nivaria, City of Winchester, Ruapehu.

THE PORT NAPIER. The Port Napier, which arrived at Port Chalmers on 'Saturday, is to complete discharge at New Plymouth early this week. She will then go to Tokenism Bay to commence loading for Home. Her other loading ports are Gisborne, Napier, Lyttelton, and Wellington. The vessel will finally sail from the last-named port Inwards the end of June for London via Montevideo. * SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. AUCKLAND, May ?9.—Arnved; Waiotapn (4,3 c p.m.), from San Francisco; Canadian E.xnlorer (11.50 p.m.), from Wellington; lonic (11.35 p.m.). from Timaru. Sailed: Mahana.' (3.45 p.m.), for Wellington. May 30.—Arrived: AVest Hensliaw (2 p.m.), from San Pedro.

WELLINGTON,. May 29.- Arrived .- Opihi (1.15 p.m.), from Lyttelton. Sailed: Manuka (1,20 pm.). Katoa (3'2c ji.ni.), For Lyttelton: Port Hardy (4 (5 p.m.), lor AVaikokopu; Knpqnga (5.2(; p.m.), for AA’cstport; Gale (6.5 pm.), lor Wanganui May 29.—Arrived: Knrow (7 p.m.), from Tjmarn. Afay 31.- Arrived: Kairanga (2.45 a.m.). from Adelaide. _ LYTTELTON, • May 2J. --Arrived ; Kawatiri (4 5 p.m.), from AVellington. Afay Ac.—Arrived. Manuka (6.30 am.), from AATdl’ngtcn; Kahika (7 am.), trmn Timaru; Katoa (9.35 a.m.), from Wellington; Willnston (12.40 p.m.), from Auckland. Afay 99. -Sailed; Tees (8.40 p.m.), for Chatham Islands- Wootton (2 p.m.), for Well ington: Pnreora (4.15 p.m.), for Gisborne. Afay 31.--Arrived; Karetn (8 15 a.in.), from Hobart. .BLUFF,’ May 30.— Arrived; Calm (4 pm.), from Port Chalmers). SYDNEY, Afay 28.-Arrived: Ribera, from AVellington. LIVERPOOL, "May 27. Sailed • Pakeha. for Auckland.

(For continuation, see Late Shipping.)

Last quarter June 3 7.39 p.m. New moon June 10 9.33 p.m. First quarter June 13 10.44 p.m. Full moon June 26 8.43 a.m.

"Wellington—S.E.E., 1 Bar. Ther. 30.52 49 W. OF Oreyinonth—F,., f b 30.47 35 H Chrisl church—Calm Timarn—Caliri 1 , 30.53 40 B 30.55 3S ,14 Gain am—Calm' 30,56 42 14 C Dunedin—Calm 30.57 43 J4 C Gneenstown-—'N., 1 ... 30.55 32 li Nuggets—Calm ' 30.55 42 1-' Hluif- N.', 1 30.54 42 F

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Evening Star, Issue 19263, 31 May 1926, Page 1

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SHIPPING Evening Star, Issue 19263, 31 May 1926, Page 1

SHIPPING Evening Star, Issue 19263, 31 May 1926, Page 1