SHIPPING
HIGH WATER. —To-morrow.— St. Clair; 5.27 a.m., 5.55 p.m, Taiaroa Head: 5.37 a.m,, 9.0 p.m. Pori Chalmers: 9,17 a.m.. 9.45 p.m. Dunedin ; 0.47 a.m., 10.15 p.m. THE SUN. Sets 10-cla.v, 5.26 p.m,; rises to-mor-row, 5.11 a.m. PHASES OF THE MUON.
Sets to-day, 11.44 p.m.; rises to-mor-row, 0.33 p.m, WEATHER REPORT. The dominion meteorologist (Hr E. Kidson) supplied the following at 9 a.m. to-day:—
Bluff—N.W 1 29.70 63 O Wind.—o, culm; 1, lipht dir. 2, slight bieczr; breeze; 4, modi?r,< i r bro^/c; b, fresh iirccve; d, s.iron£ breeze; ", high wind; 8, £aff; 2. rirong g.ilc; 10, whole gdlc; 11, Morm; 12, hutTiennc. Wcbilkt.—U, blue sk\ ; be, blue skv and dntathed tlouda; e cloudy: o, d'oehl; g, ”!oomv, dull; u, ugh. threatening; r, roriiinucms- or irtin; ?. enow; d. drizzle, p, jj.TsNing showtnb; h, iioil; q, • hqunlly; I, lightning; l, thunder. (, (og; m. niiit; /, luzc. Forecast. The dominion meteorologist (Hr E. Kidson) supplied the Pillowing at noon to-day:—The indications are for northerly winds, moderate to strong, and freshening strong to gale at times; ex poet warm and humid conditions at first, but later the weather appears likely to be cloudy and unsettled, with scattered rain probable; barometer, falling: tides good, sea moderate.
ARKI\ ED.—January Hi. Breeze, sa. (•'{.JO j».m.), .>l2 tons, O'Neill, from Wanganui, via ports. —January 17. ilolmdalc, ft.;.. (O .jU u.m.), ti eI. ton.-., Williams, Irom Wanganui and Welling(O . Manuka, ».s .(,8.20 u.m.), l.oJl tuns, .Morgan, Irom Melbourne, via purls. ivaliika, s.s. 1,0.20 a.m.), 1,172 tuns, Urey, irom Napier and bisbornc, via tIOI-V.--. Katua, a.j. (0.20 a,in.), 2,181 turn, Billon, irom Blulf. SAlLED.—Jannui'y 10, Canopus, ft..s. (I, Vo a. in.LBJ7 ton;-, Hov, laiHlft, lor Wostpori. VESSELS EXPECTED AT DUNEDIN Maudlins, Suva, Lyttelton, Jan. Is. Calm, Wang., \ ia purl:-, Jan. 18. Canadian J ranspuncr, Timarn Jan. 20. IVainoiia , Westport, Bluil, Jan. 22. Xntanekai, Well., by It., Jan. 22, Ivurow, Auek., via purls, Jan, 20. Dale. Wang., via purls, Jan. 2J. Ka.retn, Nev castle, Sydney, Jan. ;;1, Northumberland, Lyib. Jan. 21. Stonn, Wang.', via ports, Jan. 20. Wuiotapu, Lyti., Tun., Jan. 20, .Breeze, Wang,, via purls, Jan. 27. Wyipalii, Ami.. Lyib. Jan. 27. Progress, P. Waikato, ports, Jan. 28 Waipiata, Auckland, purl:-, 'Jan, 20. TrcKeive, Well.. Lytt., Jan. 20. Comma, N. Ply,, via ports. Jan, 00 Waikmva, Na)ner, L.mL, Ecb. 2. Cornwall, Well., Eyfci., Ecb. 7i, Tiegenna, Weil.. Evil,., Ecb. 7, Eleanor Boling. Buss Sea, Eob. J2. (vekerangn, Wallaroo, ports, Ecb,
PACIFIC MAIL SERVICE. -Makura left Wellington January 1 tor San Francisco via Rarotonga and Papeete; due San Francisco January IS, Aorangi, loft, Auckland January']! lor Vancouver, via Suva and Honolulu; duo Vancouver February I. Niagara left Vancouver January 9 lor Auckland and Sydney, via Honolulu and Suva; due Auckland Jamiarv 28. Tahiti, leaves Sydney January 21 and Wellington January 29 for San Francisco, via Rarotonga and Papeete; due San Francisco February P 5. PROJECTED DEPARTUI! FS. Corinna, X. Ply., via ports, to-day. Manuka, .Melbourne, Bluff, to-day. Holmdale, W ling., via ports, to-day. Breeze, Wang., via ports, to-day, Bloemfontein, Xeivcastle direct, today. iMahniia. Bluff. Gisborne, to-day. Calm, Wanganui, tin ports. Jan. IS. Kahika, Napier. Gisborne, via ports, Jan. 18. Katoa, Anck., ports, Jan. 18. Canadian Transporter, Wellington, Jan. 22. Maudlins, Tirnaru. Lyttelton, Jan. 22. Calc, Wang., via ports, Jan. 2d. Fort Alma, Lytt., N. Ply., Jan. 21. Kurow. Auckland, ports, Jan. 21. Tutanekai, southern lighthouses, Jan. 24. Karetu, Sydney, via ports, Jan 20. Storm, Wang., via ports, Jan. 2!. Ureti, Invercargill, Bluff, Jan. 28. Wnipahi, Auck., via ports, Jan, 28. Progress, P. Waikato, ports, Jan. 28 Northumberland, Bluff, Lvt., Jan. 29. ? Waiotapu, Bluff, Well., Jan. 29. Waipiata, Anck., via ports, Jan, JO. Waikawa, Bluff, New Plymouth, Feb. 5. Cornwall, New Plymouth, Feb 8. Kekeraugu, Lyttelton, Wellington, Feb. 12.
The Breeze, which arrived yesterday afternoon from Lyttelton to load and discharge general cargo, is to sail again this evening for Timaru, Lyttelton, Wellington, and Wanganui. An arrival this morning was the Holmdale, from Wanganui and Wellington. She was loading genera! cargo to-day. for Wanganui, via ports. The Katoa returned from Bluff this morning, and is to sail to-morrow for Lyttelton, Wellington, and Auckland. The Kurow left Auckland last eveninig for Wellington, Lyttelton, Timaru, and Dunedin.
Arriving from Napier and Gisborne via ports this morning, the Kahika is to sail to-morrow morning for Oamaru, Timaru, Lyttelton, Napier, and Gisborne, omitting Wellington. The sailing time of the Corinna is fixed for 8 o’clock this evening. She js Tor Nelson and New Plymouth, via ports. Next Tuesday the Waipahi is to sail Irom Wellington for Lyttelton and Dyuodin, carrying Island fruit cx To I na. Under charter to Andrew Weir, Lid., (ho steamer Queen Olga (4,242 tons), is expected to leave Tijilatjap (Java) shortly for Auckland, with rawsugar With a full cargo of bulk oil for New Zealand, the Vacuum Oil Company’s tanker Plume is reported to have left San Francisco last Friday, Alter loading a part cargo of timber at Auckland, the auxiliary schooner Piri let 6 this week to discharge explosives at New Plymouth ami Greymouth. At the latter port she is to complete loading timber for Hobart. The cruisers Huuedin and Diomede left Auckland on 'Tuesday to cany out maiueuvres and gunnery practice in the Hauraki Gulf. Roth ships should return to Auckland on January 25. Now loading at North Island”ports, the steamer Remuera is to clear Wellington for .Southampton and London on February 2. Alter taking in ballast, the Finnish tour-masted barque Ulivcbauk was to go into dock at Auckland yesterday, am] given lino weather, she will sail on Sa.turday for Pori, Lincoln io load wheat lor the Continent.
BLOEMFONTEIN'S HE LAY. The Bloemfontein, which was timed to sail at 2 o’clock yo-terday alierm.Min lop Newcastle, was held up owing fn Ihe finest ol a member of the crew who is being held by the police in connection with tho recent .slabbing incident. 'I he steamer was expected to away at 3 this afternoon. .'MISHAP TO PORT ADELAIDE, AduVe received at Sydney stale* dial the Commonwealth and Dominion lane steamer Purl Adelaide, loaded with wool ami general cargo from Australia, grounded ai, Antwerp. No serious damage resulted, am] the vessel was refloated will) assistance. THE PORT CURTIS. I h-f Port Curtis, from Wellington, I Mt Panama on Friday alfcrnoon for New York. Boston, and Halifax. MAH ANA STARTS LOADING, i he Js..',. and A. Company’s steamer Mahana arrived at Port Chalmers on I uesday night Irani Townsville, and ye-terday morning she .started loading pividn, e, Erom here she goes .o Bind, Gisborne. Wellington, and W aiiganui. CHARTERED STEAMER LOADING, ’I he Scales Line chartered -I<-‘:iim-r Auglo-Chileaii, after loading wool in New Zealand, is to sad finally from Bluff about February 16 lor Dunkirk, Loudon, Hull, and Continental ports, PORT ALMA DUE MONDAY. Radio advice from flic c,a plain' ol tbe (.. and I). Line’s motor ship Pori Alma, which sailed tmni London on December 16. stales Hint she expects t< arrive at (he Heads at daylight on Monday next. The ship, wiu.'-li is carrying passengers and cargo, will! berth on the midday tide. Tim Port | Alma, now on her maiden voyage, will discharge, the cargo here, and at Lyttelton and New Ph month.
.MANUKA FROM MKLHOFUNK. Slioi lly ; 1 1 lci 1 S o clock tin-, mornm" I lie Union Company':- intercolonial passenger steamer Manuka berthed at lliy cross wharf to laml pas'cnccrv ami discharge cargo (roll) .Mollioiirnc, Tin* f'lii|> came by May of Wellington and L' Uellon. She was lo vail again aI- I o clock this afternoon. taking passengers tor Melbourne na Bluff. Tim followin'; arc her outward pa--sengers:- Dunedin to ,M el bourne : Me--danie.v Duihie, drengrove. Metz. Walked' and two children, Laidlaw, .Mlvvpv Bowden, Dulluc t'Jl. Robin-on. .MM’herson. Tnckwoll. .Matthews, Mill-. Uaidlatv, Messrs Duti'ie. Binder, Henderson, Lewis, Metz, Fielder, Walker. VESSELS IN WIRELESS CARE. 'Hie following vessels arc expected to he within range of the under-mcm mneU wireless stations to-rugli! - Aucklaiul.— Joinn. H..M.S. Hnnedln. H.M.S. Diomede, Aorangi. (.'a uadi an Britisher, Cornwall, Trekieve. j Chatham Islands. Rotorua. Port j Alma, PoiL Pirie. j Wellington.—. Maori, Waliine. Tmmihino, Aralmra. Noam. Niagara, Surrey. Trcwidden. Wairuna. Kawatiri, Tekoa, Remuora. Waiolajm. I ’or ( Hardy, Kareiu, Nieolmc Maer-k. i Atvarna.- -C. A. Lar.-en. Sir ,). ( 1 . : Ross, N. T. Nilsen Alonso. Maknrn. j City of New York, Eleanor Holing. Ta-I lull, .Manuka, M a liana, |{loemfoniein, !
Alamiiius. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. ■ LCKLAN I), i(ami:iry 16. Arrived : Kileredane (12.45 a.m.), Iron: Casablanea. Sailed: Piri (noun), fur New Plymoutb ; Knrow (Id p.m.i. fur Wellington. WELLINGTON, January 16.Sailed: H.M.S. Laburnum (7.,'10 |i.ni.), for Tanranga; Totara (10.25 a.m.). for New Plymouth; Kaituna (1.10 p.m.), for Lyttelton; Somerset (5 p.m.), lor Lyttelton; Kumona (5.20 p.m.), for We.stport; Waliine (7.50 p.m.), for Lyttelton; Cygnet (9 p.m.). for Kaikonra. LYTTELTON. January 1(1, Arrived; Canadian _ Transporter (7.15 a.m.l, from Wellington; Pai'ora, (2.15 p.m.), from Gisborne. Sailed: Maori (7.15 p.m.). for Wellington. January 17.—Arrived : Waliine (6.-10 a.m.) from Wellington; Somerset (8.15 a.m.), from Wellington; Kaituna (9..'50 a.m.), from Wellington; Port Denison (10.30 a.m.), from Bluff; Progress (10.15 a.m.), from Timaru. TIMARU. January 10.--Arrived : Maimoa (3,35 p.m.), from Port Chalmers. HLUFE. January 16.- Sidled: Katoa (6 p.m.), for Dunedin; Pori Denison (5.35 p.m.), for Lyttelton.
(For continuation see Late Shipping.)
First quarter Jan. 19 0.I.9 a.in. Full moon Jan. 2o 7.9 p.m. Last quarter Feb. o 2.10 a.m. New moon Feb 10" o.25 a.m.
Bar. Ther , W. Wellington-—N. 2 00.00 08 BCZ Gieymoutli—1' ;j 29.98 05 BG Ghrislchure-li—K. 0 29.8-1 07 li Tiiuaru . (1 29.81 67 0 Oaniaru— N. .. .1 29.80 09 c Dunedin—N. K. (-1 29.79 61 B (Queenstown . 0 29.80 62 0 Nusyets—X.K. 2 29.70 60 HGZ
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Evening Star, Issue 20076, 17 January 1929, Page 1
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