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SHIPPING

HJGH WATER. —To-morrow.— St. Chiii : 1.-S ;i.ui., ]..">] p.iri. T.ii;tjoa ) 1e.i.1: \:-'S n.ni., 2.1 jliii. Port (..Tin It n or.-.: '2.16 haw., 2.4.1 p.m. JJtinoditt: '2.46 n.ni., 0.11 p.m. THE SUN. Sets to-tiny, 7.15 p.m., ri.-.cs to-mor-row, 0\23 a.m. PHASES OF THE MOON.

Set-- tn-iliiy 6.26 p.m., to-mor-row, o.iU ;i.iu. AYEATHEIt KEPOUT. The 'loioinion inoleoM-.'logish (Dr E, Kiclson) supplied ihe following at 9

Wind —0. calm, 1. light air, 2. slight brrae. a, gcn'le breeze; 4, moderate breeze; freifi breeze; 6, sirong breeze; hijjii wind; 8, g-iio; 9, >trt:iig g-ilc; 10. whole gale; 11. eiorm; 12, hunit^nc Weather.-H, blue sky; bo, blue sky end detached cloud*; c cloudy; o, overcast; g, gloomy, dull; u, ugly, threatening; r, continuou> or steady rain; s, snow; d, drizzle; p, passing showers; h. hail; q, squally; ! t lightning; t, thunder, f, hgi w, mi?i; r, haze. Forecast. The dominion. meteorologist (Hr i'.i. Kidson) supplied the lollowing at noon 1 o-d:ly -The indications are lor variahln and moderate breezes, northerly model ale and freshening soon; there is a prospect <*l lair weather, latm' the weather will probably uc cloudy and unsettled, with rain lollowj n , v. cat her cool, but ill proliably become warmer; barometer rising slowly, later [ailing slowly; seas moderate, tides good. SAILED. —March 7. Karel n. s.s. (8.30 p.m.). 3.20) ions, fluxion, for Onmani and I*si ll ll. —March 8. — Kcrcrangn, s.s. (-1.-IU a.m.), ■’•ll6 lons, J)a\ is. tor I imam. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. - Cousin 1 llolmdale, Wang.. AAell., Mar. 9. Gale. Wang., x’in ports, Mar. U. Calm, AVaug.. via ports, Mar. .16. Wingatui, Aiitk., ports. AJav. 12. Breeze, Wang,, via ports, Mar. If. Waipiata, Auck.. ports, Mar. 16. Rrrmress, P. Waikato, ports, Alar. !S. Kahika, Gisborne, ports, Mar. 18. —lntercolonial and Overseas. — Riniutaka, London, A) gin., Mar. 0. Treworla.s. New A ork ports. Mar. J'lAVest.morehuid, Liverpool, via ports. Mar. 12. Alaui Pomare. Niue Island, Alar. ]g AVaikouaiti, Newcastle, Sydney, Alar. Aliddlcsex, Liverpool x in, [torts, Mar. 16. ... City of Norwich, New A ork, via, ports, Alar. 1 1. Alannka, Afeib. Pin If, March 11). liikuni, AAell., EyL. Alarch ID. H.M.S. Dunedin. Paterson’s inlet, March 11). Kaiapoi. Adelaide, purls. Alar. 26. Canadian AA'inner, Timarn, .Mar. 21. Zealandie. London, Hind, Alar. 2u. Karotn. Newcastle. Sydney, Alar. 28 Rangiiiki, AVclh, Lyl., Alarch (Him, Liverpool, ports, Alarch .11. Huntingdon, Liverpool, xin pods, April .1 I. ' .Purl. Curtis, Now A ork, x i:> ports, •April 1(5. Tim Holmdalc is expected to arrive at Dunedin to-morrow morning irom AVellingLon to discharge and load general cargo. She is to sail to-morrow night for AVellington and AAanganiu. Tlie Karetu. which sailed last evening for Oamaru and Bluff to discharge the rest of her Australian cargo, arrix'ed in Oamaru this morning. Alter leaving Bluff she will go to Melbourne, Sydney, and Newcastle. The City of Norwich, which arrived at Auckland on Alonday iruiu New York, brought cargo of 2.000 tons, including 160 motor cars and 01,000 cases of oil. She sailed from Auckland at o p.m. yesterday for Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin, being clue at this port on March 14, The captain of the Ampnllaria (Shell Company’s tanker), which is cn route ITom Singapore with - a lull cargo ot bill!; motor spirit, wirelessed that the xessel has encountered a cyclone and been delayed. She will not arrive at Wellington until to-morrow. The linlianola, now unloading basic slag from Antwerp at Auckland, will leave the latter port to-morrow for .New Plymouth to discharge the remaining portion of her* cargo.

The Federal Company’s steamer Cornwall, winch arrived at Wellington on Alonday morning from Auckland to continue loading, will leave Wellington on March It for N.opicr, where she will sail finally on Alarch IS lor London, Avonmouth, Glasgow, and Liverpool via Panama. The Argyllshire, after completing loading at Wellington, was to leave lha I- "port to-day for London via Panama. The Shaw, Savill, and Albion Coni,vany advises that the Hcrrailms arrived at Auckland on Alonday with a cargo of basic slag from Antwerp, and alter discharging is to load in New Zealand for London. The vessel is expected to complete discharge in time to leave Auckland on Monday lor New Plymouth, where she will commence her outward loading. She will also load at Nelson, Napier, Waikokoym, and Wellington, being due at the lastnamed port on Alarch 23, and will sail linally from that port on March MU lor London via Panama. Advice from the Union Company slates that the R.AI.S. Tahiti, now cn route from San Francisco to AAoilington and Sydney, lias been delayed at Rarotonga.”’ The vessel is now due at. Wellington on Tuesday morning, ami is limed to sail again lor Sydney on Wednesday night. TTIE ~EERffF~SER VICE. The Maori, from Wellington, readied J/Nitcltni) ;ii, 7 o clock this morning', and jier southern passengers and mails connected with the express. C A.M Hi! IDLE LEAVES LIVERPOOL. Alessrs Turnbull, Marlin, and Co. advise that the Cambridge sailed Horn Liverpool on Alarch 2 for-Auckland, Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin. She is) duo to arrive at Auckland on Alay 16. AIANUKA AT AIELBOURNE. It D advised hv the Union Company that Die Afanuka left Bluff on Saturday afternoon, and Alilford Sound on Sunday morning tor Alelhunrne, where slu,; arrived on Thursday morning. ’I he vessel is scheduled to leave .Melbourne on Alarch 13 for HlulL Dunedin, Lx ttelton. and AVellington, thence Alelbournc. PURT NAPIER FROM LON DUN. The Commonwealth and Dominion Line steamer Port Napier is due at Auckland from London about Alarch 3U. She sailed from London lor Auckland, Wellington, and New Plymouth cm February 13. The vested has, a. cpnmtity of explosives, which will be unloaded at the Alotuihi anchorage before the xessel goes into ij.ort. FLLMAROA IN HEAVY STORM. Nearly twelve hours behind her usual time owing to .heavy weather in the Tasman, the Llimaroa armed at Wellington late on Tuesday. She lelt, Sydney at noon last Friday, and experienced strong easterly winds, which freshened to gale force. Head winds and heavy seas wore encountered on Saturday, and during the greater part of Sunday. The ship had to he slowed down considerably, and her arrival at Wellington was consequently delayed. On Alonday the weather conditions improved, and from then on the vessel was able to make good time. The LTimarua brought the lollowing saloon passengers : —All's AL Anderson. AL -s, 11. and W. Hattersby, Air JI - Kerry, Air A. Blackman,'Air P. Brown, Air i. Bowes, Air L. Barnctl, Miss Al. Bilks, Air and Air,-, S. Barber, Airs A. Bu.-bucll, Mr J. Baines, Miss J. Burden, All's IT Bagiev, Mi's .1. Baines, Mr W. Bhik’sioii, Ain- F. Al. Blarney. Alls Brown and child, Air A. Brownicy Airs Al. Barclay. Air and Mrs Beaver, Aliss E. BoolTimaii, Air G. Cnltoii, Aliss G. Collins, Air Al. Cohen, Mr AT Clarke, Mr AAT J. Cummings, Air and Airs AV. and Aliss A. Cole, Aliss C. Crc.-sy. Air H. Couch, Professor and Mis R. E. Davies and child, Miss O. Davie-, Mr d. Daiis, Aliss AL .Hallow, Mr.-, iv Doull, Ali-s Al. Duncan, Mr and .Aliy O. Deane. Miss B. Eilioli, Aliss N. Evie. Airs E. Ellis, Airs L. A*. Empson, Alias AT Flood. Mm G. Forsyth, Aliss W. Faulkner. Aliss L. Fisher, Air AL Graham, Air A. Gray, Air G. Goodhcw, Airs E. Gallagher, Air C. Green, Air 1... Hamilton. Aliss AL Harvie, Mi' LL and Aliss H. Herd. Miss F. Hendon, AH' JL Hand, Aliss E. Hudson, Mrs AL Halston, Air B. Hollis. Mr D. Hail. Mrs AV. Hughes, Alias AL .Hamilton, Air W . .Jacob, Colonel F. James, Mr and Airs R Kollv, Air and Mi's AAT Kates and child, Air and Airs G. Kent and child, Aliss I Ke.nl, Airs I. Kempt on. Airs C. Kitto. Air JL <T Kinnear, Air R. King, Aliss R. Leydon. Air 3‘T Haycock, Mbs A. Aliddlelon, Airs NT Mason, Airs K. Alillcr, Mrs K. .Moore, Miss L. Mofflin, Air and Mrs R. Maisey, Air and Airs ]\, and Aliss A. MDutosh, Al.essa's J. ami J. G. ADClmnpha. Aliss <L M’Konzic. Aliss MT ALGowan, Airs E. ADLcan, Air F. ALGlynn, Air AL N.otnmn, Airs A. Neale, Air and Mrs IL Owcrs, Aliss .1. O’Brien. Mr J. JO’Slnmassy. Air R. Boynton, Air W. I’rent ice, Mr G. Parker. Airs Purnphre -• and eliild, Mrs O. I’yc, Aliss t>. Pocock, Mr D. Rogers, Air O. A. Ramsev. Mr and Airs W. Rennie, Mr S. Ecigcanl. Air J. Shorter'. Air and Mrs G. ’Specchlov, Mrs E. Shrimpton, Alr and Mrs Stott. Mrs E. Swectzer, Air and Airs E. Scott. Airs J. and Mi?s Swansscar, Air and Airs G. Tringliam, Air and Airs B.\Tiiorne and child. .Miss p. Thorne, Mf* H. Tapiey, AH-'S E. Tuns. Mr and Airs If. Thorneley, Mr B Tucker, Aliss O. Ussher. Airs G. and Aliss H. Vaughan, Fir John and Lady Vicars, Aliss C. AVatts, Aliss L. Walters, Air and Mrs J. West, Air Al. and Aliss A. West, Air S. R. Worry, Air D. Watts. Air J. Wood, Air E. Williams, Airs Wilson and two children, Lieutenant-colonel W. E. Young, Air and Airs H. Aianchester, Mr F. Clark, Airs C. Felliner, Mr W. Ford, Miss C. Briggs, Mr E. Kiindworth, Mr B. Elnndes. Air E. Huehscher, Air 'T. Whiteley, Air and Mrs A. Vcrcau-Can, and seventy-.seven second-class. PERSONAL. Captain A. 'B. Sizer lias reported from holidays, and has been appointed to command of the Kaituna, relieving Captain AV. H. T). Gardner. Mr f). L. G. Turner, third officer of the Kaimai. has transferred to the Kaimanawa in a similar capacity, relieving Air D. C. NT Champion, who .is now third "flicer of the Kairanga. Air |. L Russell lias been granted holidays. Mr IT AV. White has rejoined the Waikonaiti alter holidays, relieving chief pfficer J. D. Lunclie, who has been granted holiday leave.

VESSELS IN WJ RIO LESS CALL. The following vessels are expected to bo within range of the under-mentioned wireless stations to-night;— Auckland.—Canadian Hi g 1 1 1 amle r, Crane, City of Norwich. Aorangi, Pori Fremantle, Alaui Pomare, Port AlcJbonnic, Alarama. Cliatlunn Islands.—Tairoa, Otirn. AVellington.—Maori, AValnne, Ngaio, Tamahine, Aralmra, Iris. Kurowy Niagara. Rimntaka, Orkauger, Alamihus, lonic. AlannganmT fdimaroa, Kia Ora, TT'eworlas, Ain,;.'iillaria. Awarua.—C. A. Larsen, Sir J. _G. Ross, City ol New Aork, Maliura, Liliiti, Kaicln, AVaikouaiti, Kekorangu, Zealandie. SHIPPING TEL EG RAAIS. AUCK LAX I), March 7. —A rrived : Trcgciina (2.MU p.m), Irom A.I a kal.cn Island; Ruahinc i: > p.m.), Irom Wellington. Sailed: Pori Fremantle (M. 20 p.m.), for New Plymouth; ( ify ot Norwich (3.2(1 p.nt.L for AVellington. AVELLINGTON, March 7.--Arrived . Holuulaic (M. 13 a.m.), Irom AN anganin ; .Rimutaka (6.21) a.m.), liom Southampton; Waitemata (6.-1 U a.m.), from Aucliland; Inahn (6.13 a.m.). li’oiu AVangaiun; Alaori (,i a.m.), Irom Lyttelton, Gale (8,20 a.m.), irom M angaiiiil; Waipiata (12.13 )i.ni.), Irom Timarn; Breeze (1.13 pun.l. Irom Lyttelton. Sailed: Port Melbourne 1,1 a.m.), for Auckland; A\ eD moroland (noun), for Lyttelton; Canopus (o.'lo p.m.), for AVeslpoit; Kaitoku (6-lo p.m.i, lor A\ esi.port; Alaor: (<. I- > p.m.), for Jj.x Helton; Hulmdale (9.L> p.m,), for Dunedin.—March 8 Arrived: AV all i lie (0.33 a.m.), from .Lyttelton; .Ngaio (!1.13 a.m.), Irom Nelson. Sailed :°Galc' (G.2U a.m.), for .Pigeon Bav.

LYTTELTONT Alarch 7.--Arrived: Kahika (TO.MU a.m.). from Wellington. Sailed: AVahinc (3.33 p.m.), lor AVollingUin ; Totaia (3.2(1 p.m.), lor AVe!lingion; Kniwarra (3.13 p.m.), I n r Port. Clialmer-; Paua (D. 26 .p.m. i. lor AVellington; Progress 1 2.2.» p.m.). tor AVellington; Kaliika (8.33 p.m.). tor AVellington.—March B—Arrived: Parera (3.16 a.m.). from Oamaru; John tG.I6 a.m.), Westmoreland (7 a.m.). Bom AVellington; Storm 0.3 a.m.). from Timarn; Katoa (6.36 a.m.). Irom Bluff. Sailed; Paua (6.36 a.m.), for Dunedin.

OAMARU. Alarch 8. Arrived Karetu (6 a.m.), Irom Dunedin.

(For .continuation sec Late Shipping.)

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Evening Star, Issue 20119, 8 March 1929, Page 1

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SHIPPING Evening Star, Issue 20119, 8 March 1929, Page 1

SHIPPING Evening Star, Issue 20119, 8 March 1929, Page 1

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