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SHIPPING

During the period of daylight saving it is necessary to add half an hour to the times given in the tables below. HIGH WATER. —To-morrow.— ■ St. Clair: 9.20 a.m., 9.41 p.m. Taiaroa Head; 9.30 a.m., 9.61 p.m. Port Chalmers: 10.10 a.m., 10.31 p.m. Dunedin; 10.40 a.m',, 11.1 pan. THE SDN. Sets to-day 7.36 p.m., rises to-mor-row 4.16 a.m. PHASES OF THE MOON.

Sets to-day 1.7 a.m., rises to-mor-row 0.13 p.m. WEATHER REPORT. The Dominion Meteorologist (Dr E Kidson), supplied the following at 9 a.m. to-day:■— Bar. Ther. W.

\Vin<3. -0, calm: 1, light air; 3, slight breeze; 3» gentle btecze; 4, moderate breeze; 5, fresh breeze; C» strong breeze; 7, high wind; 8» gale; I, strong gale; 10 T whole gale} storm; 13. hurricane. , Weather.— b; blue sky? be, blue sky sad detached clouds c, cloudy; o, overcast; g, gloomy; a, ugly;; r, rain; *, snow; d, drizzle; p, passing showers; h \ hail; q, equally; I, lightning; t, thunder; f, fog; m mist; r, haze. Fokkcabt. The Dominion Meteorologist (D,r E. Kidson), supplied tho following at noon to-day:—The indications are for northerly winds, moderate to strong prevailing; there is a prospect of lair weather, becoming milder; barometer, falling tendency; seas moderate, tides moderate. The Waimarino left Wellington yesterday afternon for Lyttelton and Dunedin. She is due here to-morrow to unload aiid load cargo, and sails on Monday for Timaru, Lyttelton, Wellington,’ and Auckland. - The Opihi left Wellington yesterday for Dunedin, where she is expected tomorrow. She loads cargo here on Monday and sails the same day for Oamaru, Timaru, Lyttelton, Wellington, Nelsoiij ~and'; W few Plymouth./.’ t The Canadian Constructor leit to-day for Wellington, Napier, and Auckland, thence New York, Boston, and Halifax. The Waikouaiti is due here to-mor-row from the north to unload coal from Australia. She sails on Monday' for Sydney direct. .... The Waipiata is to load at Auckland on Monday for Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Timaru. The Progress and the Holnulale are due here on Monday from the north to load cargo. The Progress goes to New Plymouth and Waikato via ports, and the Holmdale to Wanganui via the usual ports. . . The motor ship Port Waikato is fixed to load cargo at Dunedin on Monday for Taurauga; Whangarej, and Dargaville. The John will probably load here on Tuesday for Waikato via ports. THE FERRY SERVICE. The Maori, from Wellington, arrived, at Lyttelton at 7.10 a.m. to-day, and pasengers and mails connected with the south express. ■ SOMERSET AT LONDON. The Somerset, which left Auckland on October 16, arrived at London on Tuesday. MATAROA’S FAST TRIP. ' Tho Mataroa, which left Auckland on October 22, arrived at Southampton on Monday morning, after a fast passage of thirty-three days. CORTNTHTO LEAVES BALBOA. The Shaw, Savill Company has received cabled news that the liner Corinth ic, en route from London and Southampton, cleared tho Panama Canal on Sunday afternoon for Wellington, Lyttelton, Port Chalmers, and Bluff. Siie is due at Wellington on December 15. CITY OF DELHI LEAVES NEW YORK. Tho Ellerman-Hall Line steamer City of Delhi is reported to have cleared New York last Saturday for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin. The vessel is under charter to the A. and A. Line, and tho New Zealand Shipping Company are the local agents. She is scheduled to reach Auckland about December 18. PERSONAL. Tho Kaituna recommissioned at Auckland yesterday under the following officers:—Master. Captain W. A. Gray, chief officer, Mr H. Evingtqu; second officer, Mr L. L. Clark; third officer, Mr H. E. Petrc. Mr C. W. Dovey has been appointed third officer on tho Tofua, relieving Mr J. Forbes for holiday leave. Mr O. A. Meyer is now third officer of the Opihi, Mr J. H. Johnson having been relieved for instruction^. HUNTINGDON IN BALLAST. Tho,New Zealand Shipping Company has received advice that the. Federal Line steamer Huntingdon was despatched from Falmouth for New Zealand on _ November 17, in ballast to load refrigerated and general cargo for England. The vessel’s loading ports have not been announced. She is scheduled to reach New Zealand about December 30. M AUNG AND I AND MONOWAI. The Union Company's liner Mamigitiuii left Sydney yesterday for Wellington, where she js duo next .Monday At Wellington the Maunganni’s passengers, mails, and cargo for Island ports and Ban Francisco will be transferred to the company’s ndwly-acquired

liner Monowai, which is being commissioned jn the Pacific mail service, in place of the ill-fated Tahiti, and is to leave Wellington for Rarotonga, Papeete, and San Francisco next Tuesday. The Maunganui will transfer to tho intercolonial service, and is scheduled to leave Wellington for Sydney and Auckland on December 12. _ She will_ run in the intercolonial service in conjunction with the Marama, as was done before the curtailment of the service. ULTMAROA’S INWARD PASSENGERS. The Huddart Parker steamer Uliraaroa, which arrived at Wellington at middav on Tuesday, from Sydney, brought the following saloon passenfers: —Mrs L. Allen, Mr W. Ashby, lisa H. Archbold, Mrs C. Burdon, Mr and Mrs J. Bayley, Mr T. Barclay, Misses M. and J. and D. Barclay, Mrs M. Brcadhcad. Mr and Mrs Berrill, Mr and Mrs W. Burt, Miss J. Burt, Mr and Mrs fir Bates, Mrs F. Black, Mr and Mrs H. Buchanan, Mr L. J. Best, Mr H. Barker, Mr and Mrs F. and Miss F. Cockburu, Mrs S. Curtis, Mr and Mrs C. and Miss B. Dermer, Miami Mrs W. Duff, Mr C, Dempsey, Mrs Edwards and two children, Air L. Ehbort, Mr J. Elder, Air and Mrs W. Elliott, Air and Airs W. Fry, Air W. and Miss N. Fry, Air T. A. Fairhall, Miss H. Felly, Miss A. Fawcett, Mrs J. Fowler, Air F. Fraser, Lady Findlay, Mr H. Fildes, Airs Gilmour and child, Miss M. Geary, Air O. Garden, Airs G. and Aliss Al. Grant, Air and Mrs E, Groome, Airs AI. Gray, Air J. Hungerford, Captain F. W. Haig, Air and Airs Homer and child, Air and Airs T Harvey, Air and Airs T. and Miss H. Henderson, Air F. Hook, Air and Airs G. Hill, Air L. Hale, Aliss A. Hayward, Air A. Hall, Air J. Hyde, Mrs A Hosking, Air J. G. Hunter, Air L. Howell, Air L. Hall, Air and Airs E. Horne, Aliss G. Hayes, Airs M. Hill, Airs E. Hayward, Aliss K. Jackson, Air and Airs A. Jones, Air H. Jones, Airs Jamieson and two children, Aliss A. Kennedy, Air W. Kilmister, Airs .1. King, Air J. Lynch, Air J. Lewis, Air A. Long, Air G. Line, Mr E. Lockroy, Air C. Lascelles, Air V. Lorigan, Airs H. Alaiming,- Aliss M. Morgan, Mr and Mrs P. Murphy and three children, Air H. Alason, Air E. Alurtagb, Mr R. Moore, Mr and Mrs J. Alattnews, Miami Airs J. Alartiu, Aliss I. Alarcus, Alisses E. and AI. Al'Ginnity, Air J. APAlillan, Air AI. AFFadgen Air and Airs D, APKeague, Air and Airs G. M'Gill, Air C. G. Maclndoe, Mr X. AFlntosh, Aliss V. M'Bean, __ Aliss E. Neeland, Rev. and Airs L. North, Air and Airs A Newton, Air B. Noon, bir Gilbert Purcell, Airs M. Primmer, Airs L and Aliss L. Picard, Air and Airs H. Perry, Airs AI. PoW, Airs C. Parr, Aliss E. Parke, Aliss A. Paget, Airs M. and Miss J. Pearson, Aliss R. Price, Mr and Airs E. Rogers, Mr and Mrs W. Rennie, Air J. C. Rcdmoud, Airs H Reid, Miss A. Reece, Air and Airs D. Robertson, Mrs P'. Rhodes, Mr D. E. Rhoades, Airs A. Riley, Air G. Springhall, Mr A. Stanley, Air and Airs W. Sibun, Air and Airs H. Stanbridge. Air and Mrs AI. Schmeising, Mr W. Shaw, Aliss I. Scarisbrick, Airs Salt and child, Air L. A. Saunders, Air W. Tait, Airs E. Turner, Alaster A. Delly, Aliss E. Tait, Aliss D. VVebster, Mr J. Wellings, Aliss E. Whitehorn, Air J. Welsh, Aliss E. Wilton, Mr and Airs J Wylie, Airs L. Wyatt, Air V. Wise, Air W. , Webley; and 119 third class. '

PASSENGERS FROM THE ISLANDS Tho Tofua, wbiclf arrived at Auckland last Alonday morning from Tonga, Samoa, and Fiji, brought the following passengers :—Saloon ; Alisses D. Anderson, T. d’Emden, S. E. Ford, L. G. Kidd, B. Miller; Alesdames J. Anderson, Allsop, W. Bradly, A. Braisby, Ferneyhough, A. J. lies, E. Josephs, Al'Creadie, Pyne and four children, S. Rankin. Sbinkfield and son, F. Thompson, Wiggins, A. H. Wills, Whitelaw, Uren, Alessrs Allsop, A. Braisby, S. P. Gillespie, A. H. Green, J. Heist, A. Hamer, A. J. lies, C. F. Krause, S. Kronfold, J. Al'Creadie, J. Alurdoch, A. N. Pyne, S. Rankin, H. Stanley, W. Sheppard, C. Storck, C. Steedman, R. H. Wiggins, C. Whitelaw, IT. Wardrop, S. Uren; and ten steerage. VESSELS IN WIRELESS CALL. The following vessels are expected to bo within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-night;— Auckland.—Matai. Alaui Pomare, Aorangi, Golden West, Kurow, Port Hunter, Scottish Heather, Seminole, Sonoma, Ventura, Wiuton, Marama. Wellington.—Alaori, Wahine, Tamahine, Rangitiki, Rangitata, Alalolo, llemuera, Alahana, Athelqueen, Rotorua, Niagara, Turakina, Ulimaroa. Awarua.—Alakura, Alaunganuj, Sydic. Cape York, Westmoreland, Kaliugo, whalers. MOVEAIENTS: BY TELEGRAPH. AUCKLAND, November 27. Sailed: Turakina (7.15 a.m.), for Wellington. NEW PLYMOUTH, November 28. Sailed: Borgestad (10 a.m.), ior Port Chalmers. WELLINGTON, November 27. Arrived: Kahika (5.40 a.m.), from Greymouth; Alaori (7 a.m.), from Lyttelton; Waimarino (11.30 a.m.), from Auckland: Holmdale (3.30 p.m.), from Wanganui; Wingatui (6.40 p.m.), from Portland.—Sailed: Paua (11.35 a.m.), for Napier; Alahana (2 p.m.), for London; Calm (3 p.m.), for Lyttelton; Progress (5 p.m.), for Lyttelton; Wai- . main no (5.45 p.m.), lor Lyttelton; Alaori (7.50 p.m.), for Lyttelton; Breeze (8 p.m.), for Dunedin : Kahika (midnight), for Westport; Oji'ihi (10 p.m.), for Lyttelton. LYTTELTON, November 2/.—Arrived; Storm (2.25 p.m.), from Westport.—Sailed: Foxtou (1.20 p.m.), ior Foxton; Gale (3.25 p.m.), ior Wellington ; Alaheno (7.50 p.m.), lor We bugton; Wahino (8.30 p.m.). tor Wellington f 1 .. . SYDNEY, November 2 1.— Sailed: Maunganui (5 p.m.). ior Wellington. NEWCASTLE, November 28. Sailed: Pukeko, for Auckland.

(For continuation see Late News.)

First quarter Nov. 28 5.47 p.m. Full moon Dec. 6 12.10 p.m. Last quarter ’ Doc. 13 7.32 a.m. New moon Dec. 20 0.57 p.m.

Wellington—S.E. 5 30.51 51 B 0 Grey mouth—E. 4 30.43 52 0 ■Christch’cli—S.W. 1 30.52 52 B U Timaru—S.E. 2 30.52 53 O Oamaru—N.W. ... 1 30.50 48 li Dunedin—N, 1 30.48 50 B Queenstown —S. 1, 30.40 50 B Nuggets—N. 4 30.44 50 B Bluff—E 2 30.41 49 B

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Evening Star, Issue 20653, 28 November 1930, Page 1

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SHIPPING Evening Star, Issue 20653, 28 November 1930, Page 1

SHIPPING Evening Star, Issue 20653, 28 November 1930, Page 1