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SHIPPING

HIGH WATER. —To-morrow. — St. Clair: 3.48 a.m., 4.8 p.m. Taiaroa. Head: -'IAS a.m., 4.18 p.m. Port Chalmers: 4.38 a.m., 4.58 p.m. Dunedin: 5.8 a.m., 5.88 p.m. THE SUN. Sets to-day, 6.5. L p.m.; rises 10-mor-row. 4.52 a.m. PIIAS.ES of the moon.

Sets m-day, 8.10 p.m.; rises to-mor-ro.v, (Y2 a.m. WEATHER REPO.R I.

Tho Dominion Meteorologist (Mr D. C. Bates) supplied tho following at

Wind.—L, light: b, breeze; f b, fresh breeze; m g. moderate gale: g. whole t>r heavy gale; w, gale o! oxceplional severity. Weather.—B, blue dry, be the atmosphere clear or heavy; C, doucß, passing clouds; D, drizzling rain: K, foggy; G, gloomy, dark weather; 11. hail; L, lightning: M, misty; O, overcast, the whole skv covered with (hick clouds; P, passing showers-, (>,' squallv; K. rain, continued rain; -S, snow; J. thunder; V, ugly, threatened appearance; Z, hazy. Forecast. The Dominion Meteorologist (Mr D. C. Bates) .supplied tho following 'at noon to-day:—The indications are lor northerly winds, moderate, ireshenmg, and backing north to west later; there is a prospect of fair to cloudy weather, with increasing haze and cloudiness; barometer falling; tides poor, sou moderate. SAILED. —October 26. Canadian Scottish, s.s. (1.-15 p.m.). 5.331 tons, T. W. Lyons, for Wellington. Waipiata, s.s. (5.15 p.m.), 2X.0 tons, Elders, lor Auckland via ports. The Waipiata sailed last evening tor Auckland via ports. The Calm is due on Saturday from Bluff. She sails on Monday for Timaru, Lyttelton, Wellington, and Wanganui. The Breeze is expected to arrive from Lyttelton on Wednesday next to load for Tim ant, Lyttelton, Wellington, Bicton, and Wanganui. The Storm is due mi Friday, aSovemher 4, to load for Timaru, Lyttelton, Wellington, Picton, and Wanganui. The Opihi was to leave Wellington to-day for Dunedin direct. She is due on Saturday to load lor Nelson, New Plymouth, and Westport via ports. The Union Company’s oil tanker Olokia, readied San Pedro from Wellington last Thursday. Advice received slates that the steamer Harpalyco was despatched jrom Ocean Island last Thursday with 7,2U1) tuns of phosphates for discharge at Auckland, where she is due about November 1. The Tamaroa is scheduled to leave Southampton on November 11 lor Wellington and Auckland, with passengers and cargo. She is due at Wellington on December 17. Tho Australoid is due afc_ Auckland about November 10 from New York. She is carrying American cargo, and will complete discharge at Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin. MESSAGE FROM MIDDLESEX. A wireless message from the Middlesex, timed 9.52 p.m., Sunday, reads as follows: —“ Weather conditions favorable since departure from Wellington. All well.” The vessel left Wellington on Thursday evening for Hahlax ami London.

ATLANTIC PASSENGER SERVICE

The homeward How of Americans alter their visit to Europe continued to be the cause of much movement in the Southampton docks again this year. On September 3 the Canard Steamship Company despatched three Jitters with crowded passenger lists. 1 hey were the Aquitania, llie Carmania, and the Ascania. In order to cope with the rush forty-four ships were .scheduled tor September from Southampton to New York and Quebec, the Cunard Steam ship Company having thirteen, Tinted States Line live, Canadian Pacific Company 5, ilaiiiburg-Ainerika Line live, Holbuid-Amerika Lino lour, North Go.man Lloyd lour. White Star Line lour, and Red Star Line lour. SITHONIA WITH SULPHUR. An expected arrival at Auckland next Monday i.s tho steamer Sithonia with sulphur trom Texas. She will unload at Auckland, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Wanganui, ami Sydney. OTRANTO’S PASSENGERS. The folio" mg is I he passenger list ol the Ofrant <>, on which the New Zealand cricketers travelled to Australia : -Sir Alexander and Lady Spence and Miss N. Spence, the Rev. J. Milne, Mr and Mrs J. Emdlav, Mr and Mrs W. 11. E. Hint. Mr G. W. Flint and .Miss E. A. Flint, Air and Mrs H. Frv. Mr and Mrs H. E. Hall, Air and MiV H. WE Hall. Mr and Airs W. Henderson, Mr and Airs .(. R. Illingworth and child, Air and Mrs G. Larkins, Mr and Mrs J. T. Matson, Air and Airs zV. Nelson, Air and -Mrs A. Spiers and Air R. G. Spiers, Airs C. A. Thomas, Airs K. Al. Brown. Airs Donald, Airs Edwards, Misses Al. E. Royer, E. Al. Canning, J. F. BonhamCarfer, H. C. Darling, Al. Delaney, M. E. Harvey, D. M. Lnmb, M. iMackay, D. and L. Manifold, E. Al. Morgan, J. M. Pope, J. R. Shirtcliffc N. T. Guthrie Smith, Messrs T, J. Boyce, K. Royer, ,). F. Darling, F. U. Hopkins, K. C. dames, H. C. Jamieson, G. L. Johnston, R. T. St. Lawrence, D. S. G. Alarchbanks, R. J. Marchbanks, D Marshall, N. G. Sorensen. THE CANADIAN LINE. The Canadian Scottish sailed yesterday afternoon for Wellington and Auckland, thence to proceed to New York, Boston, and Halifax. Messrs H. L. Tap Icy and Co. advise that tho Canadian Pioneer, from Aluntrcal via northern ports, is due here on November 1!) to complete discharge of her Canadian cargo, and to commence loading for New Y r ork, Boston, and Halifax. She will leave here on November 21 to complete loading at Wellington, Napier, and Auckland. TURAKINA DUE TUESDAY. Alcssrs Turnbull, Marlin, and Co. advise that the Turakina, from Liverpool via north New Zealand ports, ar- ' rived at Lyttelton this morning. She will be at Dunedin on Tuesday next.’

PASSENGERS BY THE CORINTHIC. The following passengers from Homo arrived at Wellington on Tuesday by the Coriuthic: —For Auckland: Commander F. Attwood, R.X., and Airs Attwood, Alastcr J. and Aliss Al. Attwood. Mr C. Cordcroy, Airs I. Martin, Airs E. Birtwistle, Airs E. Halpm and Aliss T. Halpiu, Mrs B. O’Halloran, Mr E. O’Halloran, Aliss B, o‘lialloran, Mr and Airs F. Parsons, Air and Airs E. Bowley, Aliss K. Harris, Aliss i'• AVilbrahant, Messrs A. Campbell, T. Eraser, J. Landridge. For Wellington : Air and Airs J. Herron, Lieutenantcolonel and Airs E. Gray, Alisscs P. and R. Gray, Air and Airs J. Everett, Air and Airs H. Franklin, Air and Airs E. Grice, Dr and Mrs H. Hayes, Master 1. Hayes, Air and Mrs A. Wheatley, Airs Al. Harris and Aliss J. Harris, Airs K. Nielson and Aliss D. Nielson, Airs I. Wilkinson and Miss A. Wilkinson. Alastcr 1. AVilkmsou. Airs A. AViinborlcy, Airs Ai. A! tinny Alisscs 0. Garsido, H. Stewart, C. Swabey, IC. Swabey. D. Carroll, J. Damant, 1. Gordon, 'll. Holloway, Ai. Shat loro, Airs AI. AVvdcll, Mrs A. Brindlc. Airs H APWilliams, Airs E. Robbie, Alcssrs E. Reman, H. Ellis, R. Speight, ■). Carter, R. Varlow, B. Wilson. For Lyttelton: Air and Airs WE Alinson, Air T. Warbnrton. Air and Airs J. Norclillc. Masters B. and R. Norclillc, Mr and Airs J. Sladcn, Air and Airs T. Whitelield, Aliss K. Whitcucld. Air and Airs WE Williams, Airs E. Gray, Aliss Dow, Messrs J. Newman, G. Burton, W. Byron, A. Tench. For Port Chalmers; Airs E. Allan and. tho Alisscs R. and S. Allan, Airs AI. Elmore, Mrs 1. Smith, Misses H. and AL. Thornley, Air T. Warbnrton. For Timaru: Mr and Airs S. Alatthews. There were 221 third class passengers bound for Now Zealand, including 79 for AVcllingion, 39 for Auckland, 22 for Lyttelton, 59 for Port Chalmers, 14 for Napier, 3 lor Oamarti, 4 for Gisborne, 1 for Timaru. CARGO FROM CANADA. AVith Canadian cargo for discharge at Auckland. AVellingtou, Lyttelton. Dunedin, Alclhourne. and Sydney, the motor ship Gisla left Quebec on October 24. The vessel is duo at Auck land about December 1. AIANUKA FROM AIELBOIIRNE. Tho U.S.S. Company advises that the Manuka left Alolhounie at 11 a.m. yesterday for Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin. She is due here, on November 3, and i.s to sail the .same day for Bluff ami Melbourne. VESSELS IN AVI REL ESS CALL. The following vessels are expected to be within range of tho undermentioned wireless stations to-night:— Auckland.—Tofua, Ivanna, Kawatiri. Aorangi, Kaituna. AVcllingion.—Aiaori, AA'ahilie. Araliura, Ngaio. Tamahine, Niagara, Tutanekai, Aianuka, Tahiti, Pakcba, Rotorua, llaurakl, kairanga, Canadian Scottish, Omana, Atholl. Awanm.—Alaknra, Waikouaiii, Sir J. C. Ross. C. A. Larsen. Kai Ora.

SIII BRING TELEGRAMS. AUCKLAND, Oeloher TO. — Sailed, Kaituna (7 p.m.), for Greymoulh. WELLINGTON. October 26.—Arrived, Breeze (1.10 p.m.), from Lyttelton ; Tees to.3H p.m.), from Greyinontli ; Opihi (7.10 p.m.), iroiu \\ ostport; Kaimai (8.10 p.m.), fioni Grcyinniub. Sailed: Turakina. (J p.mQ.Jor Lyttelton; Tahiti (5 p.m.), lor Sydney; Corinna (0.5 p.m.), for New Plymouth; AValiinc (7,50 p.m.), lor Lyttelton; Pakura, lor Napier; Cygnet (9 p.m.), for Kaikoura; Kaiapoi. lor Lytle! ton; Knrow (10 p.m.), ior Auckland; Breeze (10 p.m.), for Picton. October 27—Arrived : Aiaori (7 a.m.). from Lyttelton; Arahura (4.15 a.m.), from Nelson; Orcpnki (10 a.m.), Horn Lyttelton; inalia (10.30 a.m.), Irom Wanganui. Sailed: Kohi (2.20 a.m.), lor Havelock; Breeze. (1.50 a.m.), ter Picton: Piri (7.39 a.m.), for Port Chalmers. LYTTELTON, Oetgber 2(l.—Sailed : Orcpnki (3.25 p.m.), i’Er Nelson; Aiaori (7.40 ii.m.), for AVellington. (For continuation see fade Shipping.)

First quarter Nor. 3 2.40 a.m. Full moon Nor, y 0.6 pan. Last quarter Nov. 10 4. OS pan. New moon Nov. 24 9.09 pan.

9 a.m, to-day:— Bar. Tiier . 4V. \Vcirioii--X.N.E., 1 .‘ID.52 5G B C GreynionUi—E., b .. . 30.55 54 BC Chrisiehureh—E., 1 50.51. 55 D Tiniaru—X., 1 , MO. 5.'i 49 0 Onniani—X.E., b ... , 30.54 56 U Dunedin—S.W., 1 .. . MO. 19 52 JiO Queenstown —Calm .. . 30.43 51 c B Nuggets—N.E., i ... , 30.49 61 Bluff—S.W., 1 . 30.43 49 O

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Evening Star, Issue 19698, 27 October 1927, Page 1

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SHIPPING Evening Star, Issue 19698, 27 October 1927, Page 1

SHIPPING Evening Star, Issue 19698, 27 October 1927, Page 1

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