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SHIPPING

HIGH WATER. —To-morrow. — St. Clair; KUU a.m., 11..‘1 p.m. Tainroa. Head: 10.11 n.m., 11.Iff p.m. Port Chalmers; 11.21. a.in., 11.53 p.m Dunedin. 11.51 a.in., p.m. THE SEN. Sets to-day 0.25 p.m.; rk-cs-to-mor-row O k 1 a.in. PHASES OB’ THE MUON.

Sets to-day 11.13 p.m., rises to-mor-n.w -I.RJ a.m. WEATHER REPORT. trim dominion meteorologist (Dr E. Kidson) supplied the following at 9 a.m. to-day ;

Wind-—O. calmi 1, light sir. 2. slight brcerc, 3, gemle bree/e; 4, moderate breeze; 5, (rath brec/e; 6. strong breeze; 7. high wind; 8. gale; 9, strong gale; 10. whole gale; 11. storm; 12, hurricane. Weather.-U, blue sky; be, blue sky and d* cached clouds; c Joudv; o, overcast; g, gloomy, dull; u, ugly, threatening; r. continuous or steady rain; a, snow; d, drizzle; p, passing shewtrs; h. hail; q, squally; !, lightning; t, thunder, i, lug; m. mist; z, haze. Forecast. The dominion meteorologist (Dr E. Kidson) supplied the idllmvmg at noon to-day;—The indications are tor southerly winds, moderate to strong and freshening to strong to gale; the weather appears likely to be elou*y and unsettled, squally, heavy ram lo he expected, weather probably very colt), improving later inland; barometer unsteady; sens heavy, tides good. All PI VED.—March Ire Prom-ess, s.s. (7.15 p.m.). 355 lons, Hay, Trout Port Waikato and Wellington. —March It'.--Manuka, s.s. ( 1.10 a.m.). 1.55! ions, Moi "an, 1 ruin. Melbourne via Bluff. I’mm tanker (7.-IU ami.), 1.2' H) ion-, Paterson, from Wellington \la muif. SAILED.—AIa rcli 15. Pi rente, Ui p.m.E 512 tout. UAN'ctll, tor Wanganui ajo March JIT K a Ink a. s. -. ( -MU a.m.), 1.1 72 toils. Give, tor .Napier and Gisborne via ports. __ A do pa rI ii re. last, night im ihe I.! 11 t . loaded tor Wangainn \ia port -.. Early thi- iiiorniiig the Kalnka. got a wav lor N.apier anil Gisooine a i.i pert- , On Eriday the Bale U duo Loin Lyttelton to load out the same day lor Tiniarn. .Lytle Ron, Wellington, and Wanganui. Bain has dclaved the CcU'iiiim at Wc llmgton. hut n n- hoped to despatch the ve-sel to-night lor Dunedin, where she is due >'ii I hursday to h>a 1 and sail the same day lor Oamarn, Tii,Kirn. Lyttelton. Wellington, Nelson, and N.ew Plymouth. The Katoa is, due on Thursday to load and sail on Eriday for Lyttelton, Wellington, and Auckland. Idle Waipnua v\a- lo leave Napier to-day v. jth cargo tor Wellington. Ly t • (elton, Dunedin, and BinlE is due hew bunt. Saturday, To-morrow the Kamianawa is \u lea \ o Aimkl.Vid for Wellington. -Lyttelton, aud Dunedin. She is due hero on Sundae, and is to sad the iolluuing dav ior ’I imam and Westport. Advice lias hern received that the oil tanker Silver Shell is due at Auckland any time now Iroin San Eramasco. Eater Iho ve.'.-el will .proceed to Wellington, The .-learner 1 hyieka heck. with cargo Iron! Buenos Aire.-, sailed Iroin CoromT ~n Wednesday, en route lo Auckland. The vossH L due at Auckland on April 7 and will ai*‘> discharge cargo at

‘ Advice ha.- been received that the Australian schooner \ eutiira was imml, out mi .March 1. Her hull may still be atloat. and if so is a, danger (o navigat ion. Site was last sighted m the vicinity ol Cape Hawke. A taco to London between the C. and D, lane steamers Port Mol bourne an | Pert Pjrie eonicmed from, Auckland on Wednesday night, the former vc-sc I sailing at Ju o'clock', and her opponent live miiiiil.es later. The tanker Slur-ten is scheduled to clear law Angeles on March 29, with hulk motor spirit for discharge at Melbourne, Sydney, and New Zealand ports. THE EE PRY EERY ILL. The Waiiine. iroin Weljimiton, artived at Lytlolton at 7 a.m. to-day. and southern passengers and mails connected with the express. PURT DENISON ARRIVES HOME. The Port Denison, which lelt. Wellington on da unary 29, arrived at London on B’riday morning. MAIMOA AT LONDON. Tim Malnma. which 1011, Napier on Eeliruary 2, is nv.urted to have arrived at London on Eriday morning. PAEA DISCHARGING. An anaval This morning was the coastal tanker Pang from Wellington via Bluff. She, was berthed at the Victoria wharf to discharge bulk oil into the tanks on the reclaimed ground, ft is hoped to despatch the vesesl for Lyttelton to-night, where she will complete unloading. KARETU LOADING. The Union Company advises Hint the Karetn is to load at Sydney 10-morro.v for New Zealand. She will then go to Hobart to take in timber for .Bluff, Dunedin, and Lyttelton. The vessel .should reach this port about the end of the month.

MAHANA LEAVES COLON. The Mahaini. from Bluff, lelt ( oluii on, Thursday for Loudon, where she is duo on March 30. KAIAPOf DUE TO-MORROW-. An expected arrival here to-morrow is the Kaiapoi, trom Adelaide, via ports. She has Australian cargo lor discharge. MIDDLESEX IN PORI. ’idle Federal steamer Middlesex arrived at Port Chalmers this morning from Liverpool via northern ports. She (arries a cargo ol general meiehandisc, which she loaded at Ncwpori, Avonmonlh, Glasgow, and Livetpool, which last j.urt she cleared on January PL She came via Curacao and Panama, and had good woathci throughout, with (ho exception of a shortUspell ul boisterous conditions on the wav to Curacao. She brought a quantity of parcel mail, seven Angora i alibits, and a Pekingese dog b’ l ' delivery at. Wellington, and a retriever doc lor Lvi (,elton. Captain'll. J. Wilde is in charge ol th-v vessel, and lie has with him the following officers —Chid. Air HNoagle; second, Mr G. A. Shepherd; third, Mr I). J. Murray; lonrlii, Mr R. H. Laurcnson ; wireless operator. Mi H. Kennedy; chief engineer, Mr W . G. AiueEwan; second engineer, Alt’ G. W r . Cairnes: third engineer, Mr A. t • Aluuio; fourth engineer. Air H. > s - Alauro; chid steward. Air W. (oilier. P \SSENGERS BY -MAN I. Is A. At art early hour this morning ihe Enion <:iini|va nvks inf erculonml steamer Ale ll uka arrived here from Melbourne via I (luff .ami berthed at the Rattray street, whari.

W’hen the ALiimka lelt Al.elbourne on this trip she had on board the following pasosiicers :—B or Diinedin- —Airs (>. Borrows, Mrs Carter. Air A- I • Eletelicr. .Miss B. Flefdtor, Air and Mrs E. W. Graham, Airs AE R. (lari, Air H. W. Harvey, Mr JL A. Horn. Mis-. AI. Junes. Air W. G, Kegile, Air R, E. Jmiidretli, .Miss J. E. Jammer, Mrs R- Lawson, Miss 1. M. Lawson, Air and Mrs D. Lee, Airs J. H. Lusk. Air -I. Alovna. Miss A. At ‘CutcJieou, Mi- K. R. ALieKeiizie. Mrs I. 1. Al.acK'Uizie, Air A. E. ALPherson, Mr B • O'Neill. Mr P. IE Rorden, Airs R. AL Small, .Mr L. W. Steven-, Airs J. S. Taylor and child. Alms J. Trengmve, Air and Mrs A. W'eesK. Air 11. I. Wltinnani, Mr W. S. Whitfertou. Mr J S. Whit teflon, Air D. J. Williams. Air G. VoucH. Miss N. Back. Eor Lyttelton—Air W. Culhert. Airs B. Aloone v. Airs Al. Parkin, AlissAE B. Pnrdic. Eor Wei lingtmi—-Miss A. Beak, Air and Airs R. A. Berry and three children. Air E. W. Brockett. Mr and Aire G. H. and Mi-- B. Carter. Master H. Carter, Mr- G. D. and ABsses A. E. and D. E. Dedmati. Alire 1) E ! )va It. .Mrs J. Gardner, Misses T and J. Gardner, Mr P. A. Beane. Atm- I. Al. Beane. Mr.- E. Littlejohn, Ml--, S. Pogue, Air G. D Res-. Mire E. Russo! I, Mr R. C. Stevvan. AirV G Trevena and iiilanl. Air R. BA'ucatAir W. V. W oodward, and eight v-nine steerage lor all ports. Bor Bin If-—AI rR. S. Anderson. Mi-s E. M . Anderson, Mr R. A’. Black more. Mr It. ,1. Itnxton, .Mrs E. E. Clark. Mr S. C. Cooper. Mr I. Copeland. Mr A. (V in mi ngs, .Mi-s A'. C. Ai. 1 nin in i tig-. Air E. B. Dardel, Mis- Al. Davie-. Alt W. j. Dunn. Mr' B. M. Firth. Air- Al. Eklihcr. .Mr.- J. B. Hamilton. .Messrs A. and J. IE I lender-on. Mr D. 11 i 1 i. Mr IT Hooper, All IE Joim-iou. Mr- \ Malcolm. Ale- IT Moreland. Air and Aire M. C. APlntn-h, Air W. APlntosli. Air R. Paterson., Air I!. Peden, Air J. ami Ali-s J. Shailu'.l. All' A.' Stall Wood. Alls 'l'. A. Ti in pa uy, Mr W. A’on Tunaelman, Air and Mrs A. IT Warrick. A'ESS ELS JX WIRELESS CALL. The following vessels are expected to bo w i tit in range ol the nndcr-meuUoncd wireless stations to-nigbt:— Auckland. — Keelnng. Kaliugo. King ALdcolm. Alant Pornarc, Mansion. ILi i a uga . Sliver Shell. Waihelim, (.'a nadiaii Conq iieror. ( 'ha t, ha in I ,-la ud — R a ngi 1 1 ki, llunliii'/don, Ron Cnrii-. Brockahci k. Wellington.—Waiiine, Alaon. Ngmo. Aralir.ra. Ta mall me. N uiga.ra. Ruahine, Aonmgi. Tu I a nm-a i. (Imaiia, Pori Fremantle. Coni' 1 , all, Ripinki. Poolta. Canadian Winner, i asiiia u ia, Met minin'. Avarua. —AI idd le-c;, Immm, Kaiapoi, Cit v r>| Norwich, W e.- 1 moichiud. .Manuka, Rimulaka. SHIRRING TEI .EG R AAls. AVEELI.NGTON. Alarcli N.- Sailed Canadian Winner i-i.ffl p.m.i. Kr E, V; - P it on : I lolmda le Ml p.m.. tor Dn n-n-diti; Waiiine (), 1■ > p.m.). bn J.vttel--1011 LYTTELTON, M.mh IT Arrived: Kartigi <-I p.m.). Inuu Aueklaml. Sail'd: Tee.- (t.hl p.m,). tor Wellmgtiiii ; Storm (5.15 p.m.i, bu - Wellington; Jo Im ( -.ln p.m. I, (or W ellmgton • Jlaori ( '.15 p.m. ), lor WellmgI on. WESTPORT. Match IT Arrived; Trcwurhis (2.50 p.m.i. Iroin Port Chalmers. (For continuation sec Rain Shipping.)

First quarter Mar. H 7.12 p.m. Full moon M,ar. -o 7.16 p.m. Last quarter April 2 15.59 p m. Now moon April ]U y.o n .in.

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Evening Star, Issue 20128, 19 March 1929, Page 1

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SHIPPING Evening Star, Issue 20128, 19 March 1929, Page 1

SHIPPING Evening Star, Issue 20128, 19 March 1929, Page 1