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SHIPPING

HIGH WATER. —To-morrow.— St. Clair: 4.15 a.m., 4.35 p.rn. Taiaroa Head; 4.25 a.m., 4.45 p.m. Port Chalmlers: 5.5 a.m., 5.25 p.m. Dunedin: 5.35 a.m., 5.55 p.m. THE SUX. Sets today 5.48 p.m., rises to-mor-row 6.21 a.m, PHASES OF THE AIOON.

Set tc-day 7.22 a.m., rises to-mor-i rov 0.4 p.m. i WEATHER; REPORT. T’lie Dominion Meteorologist; (Dr K. Kidson), supplied the following at 9 a.m. to-day:—

Wind.—■0. calm: 1» Jifcfhl air; 2. slight breeze; з. gentle breeze; 4, luodernto breeze; 5, fresh breeze: 0. strong breeze: 7, high wind; b, gale; 0, strong £-de; 10. whole gale; Jl, storm; 12, hurricane. Weaiher.—ls Hue sky; Lc. blue sky and detached cloud? c, doudy; o, overcast; g. gloomy; и, ugly; r, rain, s *now; d, drizzle; p, passing hhawers; h hail; q, squally; 1, lightning; l, thuujer; f. Jog; n;, z, haze. FonncAsx. Tho Dominion Meteorologist (Dr IS. Kidson) supplied tho following at noon to-day ; tho indications are for northerly winds, moderate to strong, and freshening strong to galo; the weather appears likely to he cloudy and unsettled with rain following, and heavy rain is to be expected in places, and the weather will probably become wanner ; barometer falling, seas rough, tides good. ARRlVED.—September 10. John, s.s. (5.55 a.m.), 342 tons, Holm, from Port Waikato via ports. SAlLED.—September !}. Huia, aux. seh. (2.50 p.m.), 271 tons, Lane, for Melbourne. Paua, tanker (3.45 p.m.), 1,260 tons, Paterson, for Lyttelton. Wingatui, s.s. (5.5 p.m.), 2,378 tons, Sharpe, for Auckland via ports. Storm, s.s. (S p.m.) ? 749 tons, Sheppard, for Wanganui via ports. —September 10.— Opibi, s.s. (9.30 a.m.), 1,117 tons, Inman, for Kelson and New Plymouth via -ports. ' .' ';' Alter .-ucUcring uii the cosLt in tho north, the John came into port this morning to load* cargo for New Plymouth and Port Waikato via ports. Tho auxiliary schooner Huia lelft tho Lower Harbour yesterday for Melbourne. Oil discharged and empty drums loaded, the tanker Paua lelt for Lyttelton yesterday afternoon. Tho Wingatui sailed last evening with cargo foi' Auckland via ports. Tho Storm sailed last night loaded for Wanganui via ports. As tho Opihi could not berth at Oaniaru last night, she did not-' leavo Dunedin until this morning for Oamarn, Timaru, Lyttelton,, Wellington, Nelson, and New Plymouth. Tim Wainui was to leave Napier today for Gisborne, Wellington, and Dunedin. She loads here on Tuesday lor Napier and Gisborne via ports. Tho Waimarino is to leavo Auckland on Saturday next with cargo fur Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Oamaru, and 'Timaru. Tho Calm is duo here to-morrow from HI nit to load out for Timaru, Lyttelton, Wellington, and Wanganui. She sails again tho- same day. Due on Friday from Wellington, tho Breeze will take in Dunedin cargo for Timaru, Lyttelton, Wellington, Picton, and Wanganui. The Marine Department advises that tho Tutanckai was to leave Wellington to-day for Lyttelton and Dunedin. She is duo here towards the week-end to load stores for southern and West Coast lighthouses. RAISDALE’S MOVEMENTS. Messrs 11, L. Taplcy and Company advise that the steamer Raisdale is to leave port to-morrow. Her destination will be either Ocean or Nauru Island, where she will load for either New Zealand or Australia. THE FERRY SERVICE. Tho Maori, from Wellington arrived at Lyttelton at 7 a.m. to-day, and passengers and mails , connected with the south express. 5V AI KOUAITFS LOADIN' G. The Waikouaiti, from Auckland, arrived at Sydney yesterday. She goes to Newcastle and then back to Sydney, to load for Wellington, Lyttelton, Timaru, Dunedin, and Blutf. TARANAKI DUE TO-MORROW. The Shaw, Savill motor ship Taranaki is expected to arrive in Dunedin early to-morrow morning from London via. Suva and Lvtleltlon. _ The vessel will berth at tho Victoria wharf, v.-hcro tho remainder of her Homo cargo will he discharged. She will commence Homeward loading at Port Chalmers about Saturday, and will sail honco for Bluff to continue loading. VESSELS IN WIRELESS CALL. The following vessels are expected to bo within range of the undermentioned wiielcss stations to-uight:— Auckand.—Arlington Court, Canadian Leader, Fornwood, King John, Maunganui, Niagara, Parrakoola, Port Gisborne, Rangitiki. Sildra, Soloy, Sonoma, Tofua, Vacuoline, Wairuna, Yarraville. Chatham Islands.-—Remuera, Aiataron.. _ _ ■ Wellington.—Maori, Wahine, Ngaio. Maknra, Aorangi, Zcalnndic, Byrnymor, Ruahinc, PooKa, Armadale, City of Lyon*, Canadian Transporter. Awa iiia. —TI. M. S. Duncai n, Ala hen o, Walk a iv a.

MAKER A FROM SYDNEY. Fine but very cold weather was experienced on the trip across the -Tasman by the R.M.S. Maknra, which arrived at Wellington from Sydney on Monday. Tho following passengers were on board:— First saloon; Mr R. A. Anderson. Mr R. A. Allen, Mr F. Asner, Mr C. E. Bowie, Mrs C. E. Bowie, Mr J. S. Burns, Mrs E. Burns, Mr J. Burbeck. Airs L. Bn rns, Miss J. Burns, Airs F. E. L. Brown, Air T. Bradshaw, Mr J. H. -Horan, Air R. E. Cranston, Alias V. P. Cnrlett, Mr W, J. Clark, Airs C. Clapliani, Aliss P. Clapham, Air J Chilwell, Mr D. J. Davis, Airs AI. Dunham, .Airs C. 1C Freeman, Air F. W. Freeman, Aliss E. Falconer, Air E. W. Finch, Mr K. Felzmau, Air C. G. Gill man, Aliss C. Gunderson, Air R. Gilford, Aliss J. 11. Halcombe, Aliss A. Hamel, Airs N. AI. Hunter, Aliss A. AI. Hunter, Air F. AI. Hanan, Aliss N. At. Jarvie, Mrs A. E. Jones, Aliss W. Kenworthy,- Air W. H. Knight, Airs W. H. Knight, Air R. W. Kershaw, Mr N. C. Kingston* Air V. Keisala Air P. C. Luxford, Airs H. Luxfnnl, Aliss G. Macintosh, Air B. W. Miller, Air R. J. AFCullogh, Air AI. AFRae, Sir Otto Niemeyer Airs W. F. Nicholls, Aliss AI. B. Nicholls, Air N. H. Nash, Air J. H. Nimmo, Air P. R. Oldham, Aliss E. M. O’Donnell, Air H. E. Post. Air P. L. Porter, Airs P. L. Porter, Aliss AI. K. Plummer, Airs AI. A Phillips, Mrs J. C. Price, Aliss K. B. Price, Mr 11. H. Pnrton, Airs' E. Rutherford, Aliss E. L. Rutherford, Airs J. Rose, Air F. C. Rayner, Airs P. 0. Rayner, Aliss M. F. Rayner, Air E. C. Rodda, Mr S. E. Rofe. Air J. G. Stewart, Air W. Sliand, Mrs W. Sliand, Air J. A. Siiisraitli, Alf H. B. Strait, Air Ai W. Switzer, Air F. 11. Spencer, Mr J. R, Tidswcll, Air 11. T. Tidswell, Aliss J. N. Turnbull, Mr F. Treloar, Mr AI. K. Virtue, Airs F. Wright. Mr Q. O. Wilson, Aliss U. AT. Wilson, Sir Victor Wilson, Air R. A. Wallis, Air G. H. Wender, Dr H. I). H. Waidlaw. Second saloon; Airs K. AI. Ayson, Miss A. Allanby, Mrs E. Aylwand, Air L. R. Beddall. Airs h. R. Beddall, Miss E. M. Beddall, Mr W. J. Blackwell, Mrs E. Brown, Airs E, W Bennett. Master B. E. Bennett, Air J. H. Beastall, Air W. B. Collins, Air J, Costello, Aliss AI. Cowderoy, Airs T. AI. Donovan, Aliss P. Drew, Mr AI. J Dover. Airs 11, L. Gill, Aliss E. AI. Hunter, Air S. 11. Hunter, Airs S. AI. Hughes, Airs A. R. Humble, Master D. Humble, Alastcr H. Humble, Mrs M. A. Hocking, Air W. Hendry, Mr E. E. Henriehsen, Mr S. Johnson. Mrs A. AFLean, Air G. AFLean, Mr R. W. D. AFKcnzie, Alias R. Miller, Miss J. Middleton, Hon. W. Morrow, Airs W. Alorrow, Master W. Alorrow, Air H. Aloesbury, Aliss N. Aloss, Airs E. Nichollas, Air A. Nial. Mr W. 1. Neill, Air J. C. Ondracek, Mrs A. O’Bryan, Alisa A. O’Brvan, Aliss D. Phair, Mrs M. Parker, Air P. N. Player, Airs P. N. Player, Air A. T. Bundle, Master W. B. Bundle, Aliss I. Raestas, Miss K. A. Stein, Mr Struck, Miss E. Shcarston, Aliss AI. GJ S hoc alf t 0 Mi's' IT D. Thomas, Ala'ter J. Thom-,...?, MV.ster W. Thomas, Mi - . I- 1 . V. Unwin, Mrs F. V. Unwin, Aliss S. 1. Unwin, Airs L. J. Walter., 'Aliss AI. L. White. Aliss N. A. White, Afr D. Wilson, Bov. I). Zadok; fifty-nino steerage, including throe Chinese. THE NEW KIN L , When the Union Company bought the steamers Gabrielis. Kalingo, and Omamrfroin tho R. S. Lamb Company seven months ago, a fourth steamer was being built at Aberdeen by John Lewis and Sons, Ltd. This vessel has also been taken over by the Union Company and is to be named the Kini. She is a vessel of about 1,500 tons and will bo launched about the middle of the month. - She will be used in the intercolonial trade by -her new owners. MOVEMENTS: BY TELEGRAPH. AUCKLAND, September 9.—Sailed : Arlington Court (1.30 p.m.), for Westport; Zealandic (4 p.m.), for Wellington; Canadian Transporter (6.20 p.m.), lor Wellington.—To sail: Niagara (11 p.m.). for Sydney. WELLINGTON, September 9.—• Sailed: Alakura (3-10 p.m.), for San' Francisco; Alaori (7.50 p.m.), for Lyttelton. September 10.— Arrived: Wahine (7 a.m.), from Lyttelton. LYTTELTON, September, 9.—Sailed: Foxton (1.10 p.m.), for Foxton; Totara (3.50 pan.), for Wellington; Kuku (8.30 pan.), for Nelson; Wahine (8.40 pan.), for Wellington; Kaimanawa (9.15 pan.), for Westport. TIMARU, September JO,—Arrived: Wingatui (6 aim.), and Storm (S;3U a an.), from Dunedin. BLUFF, September 9.—Arrived; Calm (7.40 a.m.), from Lyttelton.— Sailed: Alaheno 3.30 pan.), for Alcibounlo. SYDNEY, September 9.—Arrived ; Waikouaiti, from Auckland. NEWCASTLE. September 10.—Arrived; Kalingo, from Greymouth. FREMANTLE, September 9.—Arrived : Aloldavia, from London; also a Dutch squadron consisting of the cruiser Java and the destroyers Eversten and Deruijter, en route to Alclbenrne, Sydney, and Wellington.

(For continuation see Late News.)

Last qua) ter Sept. 16 S.415 a.m. New moon Sept, 22 31.13 p.ia. First quarter Sept, yo 2.‘28 a..m. Full moon Oct. 8 6.26 a.in.

Bar. Ther W. Wellington—S. ... 6 29.8(1 43 0 it Gie.vmouth—E. ... 5 29.83 41 B Cliristeh’ch—S.W. 4 29.99 41 B U Tiinaru—N. o 29.99 39 BMU Camara—N. 4 29.9G 40 B Dunedin—A.E. ... 4 29.93 43 B G Queenstown —A". a 29.So 33 B N u ggets—N. A .E. 7 29.S7 43 B C Bluff—AVE. 3 39.87 3.8 B

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Evening Star, Issue 20585, 10 September 1930, Page 1

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SHIPPING Evening Star, Issue 20585, 10 September 1930, Page 1

SHIPPING Evening Star, Issue 20585, 10 September 1930, Page 1

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