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SHIPPING

.New Zealand standard times aro given in the table below, and therefore during the period of daylight saving it is necessary to add half an hour. HIGH WATER. —To-morrow.— St. Clair: 2.29 a.in., 2.50 p.m. Taiaroa Head: 2.39 a.in., 3 p.m. Port Chalmers: 3.19 a.m., 3.40 p.m, Dunedin: 3.49 a.m., 4.10 p.m. . THE SUN. Sets to-day 6.58 p.m., rises to-mor-row 4.45 a.m. PHASES OF THE MOON.

Set to-day C. 32 p.m., rises to-mor-row 4.47 a.m. WEATHER REEORT. The dominion meteorologist (Dr IS. Kidson) supplied the following at 9 a.m. to-day:—-

Wind.—o, calm; 1, light air; 2, slight breeze: S, gentle breeze; 4, moderate breeze; 5, fresh breeze; G, strong breeze; 7, high wind; 8. gale; 9, strong gale; 10, whole gale; 11, storm; 12, hurricane Weather.—l!, blue sky: be. bine sky and detached clouds; c, cloudy; o, overcast; g, gloomy; dull; u, ugly, threatening; r, continuous or steady rain; s, snow d, drizzle; p, passing showers; h, hail; q, squally; I, lightning; t, thunder; S, tog: nt, mist; z. haze. Fokecast. Tho dominion meteorologist (Dr E. Kidson) supplied the following at noon to-day:—Tho indications are lor freshening southerly winds; there is a prospect of fair to cloudy weather, scattered showers, but mainly on the coast; the night will probably bo very cold, with frosts inland; barometer rising, seas rough, tides good. ARRlVED.—October 31. Ruapehu, s.s. (3,15 p.m.), 9,013 tons, F. W. Robinson, from London and Southampton via Panama, Suva, and Wellington. Storm, s.s. (10.45 p.m.), 749 tons, ■ Sheppard, from Wanganui via ports. •—November I. Waipiata, s.s. (3.15 a.m.), 2,820 ■ tons, Watson, from Auckland via ports. Corimia, s.s. (9 a.m.), 1,319 tons, j Christie, from Wellington. ;■ SAlLED.—October 31. Piako, s.s. (0 p.in.}, 8,233 tons, 4. I Lmrd, lor Lyttelton. The Corimia, which arrived this morning from Wellington, was loading to-day'ready to sail to-night for Nelson and New Plymouth via jvorts. Tho Waipiata also arrived this morning. She brought general cargo from the north, and Is to load here and sail to-morrow for Oamani. {L’imarn, Lyttelton, Wellington, Napier, Gisborne, and Auckland. Last night tho Storm camn in from northern ports. _ She is timed to sail to-morrow for Timaru, Lyttelton, Wellington, and Wanganui. Next Tuesday the Opihi is to load at Westport for Timaru and. Dunedin. The Gale is due here from Wellington on Thursday next to load general cargo for Wanganui via ports. Tho O. and D. steamer Port Camphoi I left London last Saturday for Auckland and Wellington. She is duo at Auckland on December 4.

THE FERRY SERVICE. The Maori, from Wellington, arrived at Lyttelton at 0.45 this morning, and passengers and mails connected with tho south express. MAIIIA LEAVES BALBOA. Tho M'ahia. cn route from London, left Balboa on Monday afternoon for Auckland, where she is duo on November 20. KAEAMEA REPORTED. Tho Karamea, which left Auckland on October 8, is reported to have cleared .Balboa on Sunday afternoon for London, where she is duo on November 10. lONIC’S FINAL PORT. Scheduled to reach- Wellington from London and Southampton on November 11, the Shaw, Savill, and Albion liner lonic will unload her general merchandise cargo at Lyttelton, Port Chalmers, •and ]Jhifi ! . Afterwards the vessel will load for her homeward voyage at Dunedin, Bluff, Wellington, and Auckland. She is due at Auckland on December 7, and is to bo dispatched for Southampton and London, via Panama, on December 11. CORNWALL LEAVES LIVERPOOL. Cabled nows has been received by the Federal Company that the Cornwall sailed from Liverpool on Sunday with general cargo to discharge at Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin. She is duo at Auckland about December 4, KENT LEAVES CURACAO. The Federal Company has received cable news that the Kent left Curacao on Saturday for New Zealand ports, en route from Liverpool. She is duo at Auckland on November 20. Cargo will bo discharged*also at Wellington, Lyttelton', and Dunedin. CARGO FROM LIVERPOOL, The C. and D. Line advises that the Port Denison has been fixed to leave Liverpool on December 7 with general cargo to discharge at Auckland, Wei- , lington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin. NARBADA’S DISCHARGING PORTS. The Narbada will load at Calcutta during November and leave early in December for Penang, Singapore, and ; Samarang to complete loading lor i Auckland, Wellington. Lyttelton, Timaru, Dunedin, and Bluff.

WAITEMATA AT NAPIER. The Union Company advises that the Waiteraata, which arrived at Napier this morning, is to leave again on Monday for Lyttelton, Dunedin, Bluff, Nelson and N T ew Plymouth, at which ports she will complete unloading her Pacific Coast cargo. She is expected hero abput November 11. KARETU ON HER WAY. Tho Union Company’s vessel Karetu loft Sydney at 3 p.m. on Wednesday for Lyttelton, Timaru, Dunedin, and Bluff with an assortment of cargo from Australia and transhipments, including Taiping ; Ulysses, Orvicto, Tanga Maru, Mongolia. Barrabool, Taranaki, Hanover, ancl Otranto. She is clue at this pom on November 8. RUAPEHU FROM HOME. A passage which was. marked with exceptionally fine weather throughout, terminated when the New Zealand Shipping Company’s liner Ruapehu arrived in the stream at Wellington from London and Southampton on Tuesday. The Ruapehu, loaded at London and proceeded to Southampton to her passengers and mails. She left Southampton on September 13, and arrived at Colon on September 29. After bunkering the ship proceeded through the Panama Canal straight to sea. The liner arrived at Suva on October 19, and, after discharging a quantity ot cargo, sailed on Thursday morning for Wellington. She loft Wellington on Wednesday, and arrived here yesterday berthing at the Rattray street wharf ro discharge cargo. Captain F. W. Robinson is in command of the Ruapehu, and Ins officers aro as. follow:—Cliief, Mr S. Butler; second, Mr H. Horwood; third, Mr H. Lawson; fourth, Mr T. Farrar; chief engineer, Mr D. Corbett; second, Mr J. Thackorey ; third,-Mr G. APDougall; fourth, Mr D. Jarman; fifth, Mr J. Johnston; electrician, Mr A. Eccles; surgeon. Dr J. Moighan; radio operators, Messrs E. Lawrence and F. Dennis; chief steward. Mr E. P. Colmar. Tho Ruapehu will sad about Tuesday for Lyttelton and New Plymouth to complete discharge.

ARRIVING BY THE RANGITiKI. Tlie Rangitiki, which is due at Auckland to-day from Southampton, brings the following saloon passengers :—Mrs J. R. Row, Dr and Mrs B. A. Walker, Miss M. G. llandysidc, Mrs id. Horton and daughter, Airs R. A. Kaiu and daughter, Rev and Mrs G. V. Gerard and two children, Mr T. R. Groom, Miss F. 13. W. MacDonald, Miss 1. L. Bond, Airs C. Nelson George, Air and Airs J. F. Wall, Air J. C. Dickenson, Alls AI. Knox, Airs J. Fisher and child, Mrs C. D. Kernahan, Aiiss AI. D. Daljsicll, Air and Airs B. L. Chambers, Mr and Mrs D. Cameron and two daughters, Air and Airs T. Corkill and danglneij Dr Thomas Gilroy. ALr J, G, Ware, Aiiss AI. AT. HalJiday, Airs Y. B. Nelson, Air and Mrs H. Wood, Alisi A. R. Bullock-Wcbsler, Airs N. AI, Gray, Air and Airs N. Newcomb, Air and'Airs J. Wollcr, Air and Airs G . C. Kceble, Air A. Hope. Airs F. E. Hope, Airs A. E. H. Haines, Airs E. M. Ormsby, Mr G. H. S. Dixon, Mr J. E. Willmott, Air H. E. Young, Airs J 13. Duncan, Air 11. H. Godfrey, Air R. G. G. Westcnra, Air and Airs J. Raines-Lewis, Air G. Gore, Airs E. B. Kennedy. Air and Airs S. Teal and child, Mr G. Deans, Sir Brueo and Lady Stewart, Airs AI. \V. Bond, Mrs B. M. Stewart, Aiiss Y. Yeats, Dr E. Griffiths, Commander C. E. liotham, Mrs C. I. Gouston and daughter, Air 11. White-Wickham, Air P. J. Borthv.ick, Airs E. D. Kitson, Air and Airs H. E. Peat and infant, Mr G. P. Dixon, Aiiss A. A. Kennedy, Air and Airs J. 1). Renton and son, Air H. Wilson, Mr W. Barrington, Airs E. AI. GrameRobcrtson, Airs A. AFLean. UmiAROA’S PASSENGERS. Tho Huddart, Parker intercolonial passenger steamer Ulim'uroa arrived at Auckland on Tuesday morning from Sydney after experiencing fair to moderate weather on the trip across the Tasman Sea. Tho following saloon passengers arrived by the vessel:—Air W. Anderson and child, Air W, Abbott, Mr H. Archibald, Mr 11. Adams, Aiiss O V. Bagiev, Air R. C. Blunt, Miami Mrs J. Brock, Mr and Airs T. Baler, Air G. Borman, Alisses AI. and E. Belgor. Air G. Booth, Air V. Brown. Airs At. Blayel, Air C. Boresford, Mr F. Banyard, Air 1:1. Burton, Misses F. and F. V. Borman, Air L. Bourke, Aiiss J. Bucklcton, Air E. Burke, Airs C. Carroll, Air and Airs A. Christie. Rev. V.- Courtney, Air C. Carroll, Mill Carey, Airs AI. Crombie, Air J. Crawford, Airs A. Cameron, Air and Airs N. Chalmers, Airs A. Court Air G. Davies, Mr R. Dane,- Airs Davidson, and Aiiss Allison, Mr and Airs 11. Davis, Air A. English, Messrs H. and R. Edser, Air E. Finch, Airs S. Frost, Air J. Fernsido, Air A. Flower, Mr 11. Grecnslade, Air and Airs J. Griffin, Air and Airs C. Godwin, Aiiss H. Grivel, Air W. Greer, Airs A. Gorman, Air C. Gardner, Air N. Holmes, Air Ilowden and child, Airs S. Horne, Mr and Airs AV. Hamblin, Air W. Hicks, Mrs C. and Aiiss D. Heather, Air and Airs G. Hodgson, Airs A. R. Hodgson, Air N. B. Johnson, Airs A. Jago, Mr G. Jennings, Air and Airs AV. Johnson and child, Airs J. Keay, Alisses C. and L. Kingston, Alisses J. and J. M. Koch, Airs Keep and child, Air and Airs H. Lechner, Air A. Levy, Air R. Lament, Air and Airs AV. Lay land, Misses M. and A. Layland, Air J. A. Lamb, Mr N. Lee, Air A. Lawrence, Mr V. Lawson, Air F, Lamberg, Mr H. Manning, Air and Airs R. Menzies, Air and Mrs J. Maher, Air A. Millar, Air AV. Mercer, Airs AlHnnes and child, Mr and •Mrs W. AlTver, Air AV. APAlillan, Air and Airs AV. E. APNicol, Mr L. APAlnrrich, Air J. H. AFGowan, Air and Airs T. Orr, Mr J. Pratt, Airs AI. E. Platt, Air and Airs C. Parks, Air R. Pont, Air and Airs G. and Mr A. Paul, Mr R. Richards, Alisses F. and A. Robinson, Mr R. and Aiiss E. Rhoades, Airs M. Reeves, Air and Mrs A. Richard, Aiiss R. Robertson. Airs H. Scott, Mr D. Sutherland. Aiiss M. Simons, Air G. Skellerup, Airs C. Smith, Air H. Scott, Air A. Smith, Airs AI. Sinclair, Mr H. Shirley, Air H. E. Schurackj Air and Airs J. Simms, Air G. 'Springhalt, Air L. Shaw, Air G. Stitt, Air L. Thomson, Air R. Tate, Air T. Thorpe, Air M. Treacey, Air and Airs R. Trotter, .Mr J. R. Vickery, Air and Airs P. Wilkinson, Lieutenant H.AVoJler, Aiiss E. Worthington, Aiiss S. Woods, Air H. Williams, Air J. Wilson, Mr E. White, Air R. Wykoham; and 95 steerage.,

CARGO FROM PACIFIC COAST. The Golden Coast is to clear Los Angeles to-day with cargo to discharge at Auckland, Wellington, Nelson, and Dunedin. She will be followed by the Golden Cross, which is to leave Los Angeles on November 31 for Auckland, Wellington,, and Lyttelton. PERSONAL. , C.aptain 11. O’Neil, formerly of tho harbourmaster’s staff, accompanied by Airs O’Neil, returned to Wellington on Tuesday by tho Ruapehu, after spending a holiday in England and on tho Continent. Captain A. P. Gibson lias relieved Captain P. APLachlan of tbo command of the Tnaha, the latter officer having transferred to the Kaanmi. . Air J. M. Barr, chief officer of Hie Kapuni, has transferred to the Inaha, relieving Air D. Leonard, who has joined the Kapuni in a similar capacity. Mr J. C. East has relieved Air P. J. Quill as wireless operator on the Araluira. The Golden West, now at Auckland is commanded by Captain E. H. Phillips, and the following are his officers:— Chief, Air O. W. Ellisen: second, Air A. Preston; third, Air J. Ali.cholson; wireless operator. Mr R. E. Lutz; chief engineer, Mr J. J. Buckley; second, Air F. Krick; third, Air A. W. Tomkins. VESSELS IN WIRELESS CALL. Tho following vessels are expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-night:— Auckland.—Cambridge, Port . Auckland, Port Hardy, Oakpark, Kaiwarra, Canadian Leader, Raranga, North Pacific, Aorangi, Ulimaroa, Alaheno. Chatham Islands. —City of Dalhart. Wellington.—Maori, Wahine, Ngaio.Tamahine, Arahura, Alanuka, Niagara, Waikouaiti, Tamaroa, Waihemo, Terawbiti, Kaitaugata, Alarama, Kairanga, Karetu. A warns.—Tairoa, Tahiti,. Alakura, C. A Larsen, Sir J. C. Ross, Southern Princess, Kosmos. MOVEMENTS: BY TELEGRAPH, AUCKLAND, October 31.—Sailed; Raranga (4 p.m.), for New York; Canadian Leader (4.20 p.m.), for Brisbane. NAPIER, November I.—Arrived; Waitemata, from Los Angeles, LYTTELTON, October 31.—Sailed. Remucra (8.5 p.m.), for Wellington; Opihi (5.30 pan-), for Wellington; Gale (5.35 p.m.), lor Wellington; Wahino (8.25 p.m.), for Wellington. BLUFF. October 31.—Arrived: Port Hunter (1.20 p.m.), from Timaru. SYDNEY, October 30.—Sailed; Ka-j-ctu, for Lyttelton.—October 31 — Sailed; Tahiti (5.30.p.m.), for AVcllington.

(For continuation see Late News.)

First quarter Nov. 10 1.40 a.m. Full mopn Nov. 17 .11.44 p.m. Last quarter Nov. 24 3.34 a.m. New moon Dec.—1 4.18 p.m.

Bar. Ther. W. Wellington—S. 5 29.83 48 OD Grey mouth—E. 2 29.83 GO B Christchurch—3ST.E. ,‘5 29.91 50 B Timarn I) 29.86 58 B Oamam 0 29.88 56 0 Dunedin ... ... 0 29.90 52 0 Queenstown — 1 29.90 50 B Nuggets—W. 2 29.91 50 BC ■Bluff—W 6 29.93 50 O

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Evening Star, Issue 20321, 1 November 1929, Page 1

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SHIPPING Evening Star, Issue 20321, 1 November 1929, Page 1

SHIPPING Evening Star, Issue 20321, 1 November 1929, Page 1