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SHIPPING

HIGH WATER

—To-morrow.—

St. Clair: 0.34 a.m., 1.1 p.m. Taiaro.i Hoad: 0.44 a.m., 1.11 p.m. lort Chalmers: 1.24 a.m.. 1.51 p.m. Hun-, cdiu; 1.54 a.m.. 2.21 p.m.

THE SUN

Sets to-day, 4.23 p.m.; rises to-mor-row, 7.48 a.m.

PHASES OF THE MOON

Set to-day, 2.32 p.m.; rises to-mor-row, 5,25 a.m.

WEATHER REPORT

The Dominion Meteorologist (Dr 15. Kidson) supplied the following at 9 a.m. to-dav:—

Wind.—C calm; 1», light air; si b, slifihi breeze: B b, genlle breeze; tn b, moderate breeze; I b, (resh breeze str b, strong breeze; h w, high wind; g, gale: s g. strong gale: w g. whole gale: s. storm; h, hurricane Weather.—B. blue sky, be the atmosphere cleat oi heavy: C. clouds, passing clouds; D, drizzling rain, F, foggy (1. gloomy, dark weather: H. hail; L, lightning, M. misty; O. overcast, the whole sky covered with thirk clouds; P, passing showers; Q. squally; R rain, continued rain; S, snow; T, thunder; U, ugly threatened appearance; Z, hazv Forecast The Dominion Meteorologist (Dr IS Kidson) supplied the following at noon to-day:—The indications are. for easterly to south-easterly winds, moderate to strong;' weather probably cold and changeable, with showers; barometer little movement; tides good, sea rough. ARRIVED.—June 15. Oreti, s.s. (7 a.m.), 174 tons, Wadie, for Invercargill and Port Craig. SAILED. —Juno 14. Waipiata, s.s. (4.20 p.m.), 2,826t0n5, Elders, for Auckland via ports. Gale, s.s. (10.15 p.m.), 567 tons, Stanich, for Wanganui via ports. The Gale left last night after loading up for Wanganui via ports. The Calm is duo on Tuesday morning from Bluff to load and sail the same dav for Timaru, Lyttelton, Wellington, Piet on. and Wanganui. The Waipiata sailed yesterday afternoon for Auckland via (ports. The Oreti sailed this morning loaded for Invercargill and Port Craig. The Kurow, from Bluff, is due on Sunday to load out tho following day for Auckland via Wellington, Pictou, and Napier. The Opihi is duo from Westport about Tuesday next with a cargo of coal. Later sho will proceed to Tinian and Westport. The Katoa, from Auckland via ports, is due hero about Wednesday to load for Timaru, Lyttelton, Wellington,-and Auckland. The Corinna, from Wellington, is due about Thursday next to load and sail the same day for Oamaru, Timaru, Ljttelton, Wellington, Nelson, and New Plymouth.

Tho Kanna has been fixed to load here on June 25 for Oamaru, Timaru, Lyttelton, Wellington, Napier, and Gisborne.

Advice has been received that the ■Weii : Lino steamer Halerie, which was scheduled to load at Nauru Island tor Auckland, has been diverted to Australia. ■ THE FERRY SERVICE. The Mahono, from Wellington, arrived at Lyttelton at 7.55 a.m. to-day, and passengers and mails caught the Jirst south express. CARGO FROM CANADA. Messrs H. L. Tapiey and Co. advise that the Canadian Challenger, from Montreal, arrived at Auckland last evening to commence discharging ■general cargo. She will complete at Wellington, Lyttelton, Timaru, Dunedin,'and Bluff, and is duo here on June’2s FROM PACIFIC COAST PORTS. The Union Company advises that the Waikawa, from Pacific Coast ports, arrived at Napier yesterday, but was unable to bertli owing to heavy seas. She will unload general cargo there, and also at Lyttelton, Dunedin, Bluff, and New Pymouth. She is duo hero about the end of next week. MANUKA FROM MELBOURNE. The Union Company advises that tho passenger steamer Manuka left Melbourne on Wednesday for Bluff, Wel(lington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin. The reason for the 'vessel calling at Bluff first is -to disembark the members of the Fullcr-Gonsalez Opera Company in time for their opening at Invercargill. The Manuka.is duo here about June C. AND D. VESSELS. An arrival at Loudon on June 10 (according to a cabled report) was tho C. and D. Line steamer Port Victor from Lyttelton, with produce. The steamer made tho Homeward voyage via Montevideo and Rio _ do Janeiro. From Auckland via Norfolk, Bow York, Boston, and Halifax, tho C. and D. :Lino .steamer Eort Napier is reported to have arrived at London on Juno 10 ■ ARAWA LEAVES BALBOA. Cabled news has been received by tho Shaw, Savill. and Albion Company that their, liner Arawa left Balboa on Monday afternoon for Auckland and Wellington, cn route from London and Southampton. The vessel is duo at Auckland on July 3. PAPANUI LEAVES MONTREAL. The Eapanui sailed from Montreal on Sunday for Sydney, where she will continue loading for New Zealand. Sue sails from Newport Nows on Juno 30. SOMERSET AT PANAMA. The Somerset, which left Wellington on May 17, arrived at Panama last Friday, and sailed again on Saturday. WILLASTON FROM NEW YORK. The A. and A. Lino’s chartered steamer Willaston is expected to arrive at Auckland from New York to-morrow. Her caso oil and general merchandise cargo is for discharge at Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin;, Wanganui, and Port Lincoln. HUNTINGDON LEAVES LIVERPOOL. Cable advice received by ,tho Federal Lino states that tho Huntingdon left Liverpool on June 10 with general cargo for discharge at Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Port Chalmers. The vessel is due at Auckland about Julv 12, aud at Port Chalmers about July 31 RUAHINE AT PORT CHALMERS. From Loudon and Southampton via northern ports the New Zealand Shipping Company’s steamer Ruahine arrived yesterday, and was berthed at Port Chalmers to discharge genera) cargo. The Kuahino loaded at London, aud left there on April 25 arriving at Southampton the following day. After picking up passengers and mails tho Ruahine resumed her voyage on the -same date, and arrived at Colon oir May 10. The passengers went ashore for a spell. The vessel sailed again on May 11, and arrived .at Balboa on the same date. The passengers wore able to go shore for a few hours, aud the voyage was resumed at.. 9.15 p.m. .on May 11. The Ruahine arrived oft Pitcairn Island on May 21. and three boat loads of inhabitants came aboard with fruit and curios. The ship stood on her course again at 4.30 p.m. During the first week out from Southampton fresh .winds and rough seas were encountered, hut fine weather then sot in, aud lasted until near the Now Zealand coast, when strong winds and moderate seas were experienced. Captain E. T. Smith, R.N.K., is in command of the Ruahine. and the following aro his officers. —Chief. Mr H. Reilly, second. Mr M. A. D. Stewart: third Mr J. L. Hamer: ■fourth. Mr G Chaplin; chief engineer, Mr A. White; second, Mr D. J. MTvor; third. Mr R. Armour; Mr A. AV. Rooneg; fifth. Mr R- Cam:, sixth, Mr J. Neill; seventh. Mr L. J.. Jacobs; first. Mr W. J,‘ Pratt; second, -Mr Is. Ives;electrician Mr J. Irving; radio, operators, Messrs F. G. ..Bedford and W._L. Fordham; ship’s surgeon, Dr J. ,B. Bate; stc.ward-in-charge. Mr F. A. Irceman. Tho Ruahine will also load _ here and leave on Sahirdfiy for Auckland, Gisborne, Timaru, Lyttelton, and Wellington, sailing finally from Wellington on July 7 for. Lon-, don via Panama. VESSELS IN T WIRELESS CALL. The following vessels are. oxpeetea to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-night: . Auckland.—Willaston, Hauraki, Niagara, Mnrama, Northumberland. Chatham Islands.—Northumberland. Wellington.—Maori, Maheno, Arahura, Tamahine, Tutanckai, Port Auckland. Hurunui, Maunganui, Tasmania. Rimutaka, Gambia River, Matakana, Kawatiri, Yoseric, P.aua, Kahngo, Rarauga, Ranja, Kairanga, lalnti Aorangi, Kartigi. Awarua.—Makura, Manuka, liidianola', Tainui, Poolta. SHIPPING TELBGR AMS. AUCKLAND, June 14.—Arrived; Canadian Challenger (5.5 ip'-m.), Dorn Halifax. . .• WELLINGTON, Juno 14.— Arrived: Totara (2.20 p.m.), from New, ll,ymouth; Corinna (3 telton Sailed: Kamona (12.00 p.m-), for’ Greyinouth; Port Auckland (o 'p.m.), for London; Calm (5.15 p.m.), for Lyttelton; Totara (0.2 U p.m.), j.o« Lyttelton; Kairanga (8.25 p.m.), tor Lyttelton; Breeze (9 p.m.), tor Wanganui; Corinna (10 p.m.), tor Nelson; Progress (10 p.m.), for Dunedin, Storm (11 p.m.), for Picton. LYTTELTON, June 14.—Arrived: John (6 p.m.), from New Plymouth. Sailed: Canopus (4.35 jv.m.), tor "import. Holmdalo (5.5 p.m.), tor Wellington; Maori (8.30 p.m.), for Wellington. . , , TIMARU, June 15.— Arrived: Galo (9.50 a.m.), from Dunedin. SYDNEY, June 11. Maunganui, for "Wellington.

(For Continuation see Late Shipping')

Now moon June IS 8.12 a.m First quarter June 25 10.17 a.m. Full moon July 3 2.19 p.m. Last quarter July 10 11.46 p.m.

Bar. Tiier. W. Well’tn—S.S.E., m b 80.16 48 0 Greymouth—E., m b 30.07 40 15 Ghristcli’eh —W., 1 a 30.19 45 0 D Timaru—N.W., si b 30.25 . 43 o Oamaru—W;, g b , 30.24, 37 B C Dunedin—S.W., el "b 30.25 42 G Queenstown—Calm 30.20 39 G Nrggets—S., 1 a 30.23 39 0 Bluff—S.E., si b 30.24 41 B 7j

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Evening Star, Issue 19893, 15 June 1928, Page 1

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SHIPPING Evening Star, Issue 19893, 15 June 1928, Page 1

SHIPPING Evening Star, Issue 19893, 15 June 1928, Page 1