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SHIPPING

For daylight saving time, it will be necessary to add half an hour to the times given in the tables below. HIGH WATER. —To-morrow.— St. Clair: 0.41 a.m., 1.11 p.m. Taiaroa Head: 0.51 a.m., 1.21 p.m. Port Chalmers: 1.01 a.m., 2.1 p.m. Dunedin: 2.1 a.m., 2.31 p.m. THE SUN. Sets to-day 7.51 p.m., rises to-mor-row .4.19 a.m. PHASES OF THE MOON.

Sets to-day 5.49 p.m., rises to-mor-row 1.54 a.m. WEATHER REPORT. The Dominion Meteorologist (Dr E. Kidson) supplied the following at 9

Weather.— B, blue *ky; be, blue sky and detached clouds, c, cloudy, o. overcast; g. gloomy; u, ugly, i ram. s snow; <J, drizzle; p, passing thunder'; ( log; m mis.; z, haze. , Winu.—O. cairn-, I light air, 2, slight breeze; 3, gentle breeze; L moderate breeze; 5, fresh Drccze; (i strong breeze; 7. high wind; 8, gale; 9, strong gale; 10. whole gale; 11. storm; 12, .hurricane Forecast. The Dominion Meteorologist (Dr E. Kidson) supplied tiro following at noon to-day:—The indications are for moderate southerly winds; there is a prospect of fair weather; the night will probably be very cold, with frosts inland; barometer little movement; sea moderate swell, tides moderate. The following weather forecast was issued at 110011" by the Meteorological Office, Wellington, covering the southern district—Dunedin, Port Chalmers, Tapanni, Winton, Invercargill, Riverton, Oropnki, Bluff, Halfmoon Bay;— A shallow depression, which covered the dominion during the week-end, lias now passed away, and a fairly intense anti-cyclone has advanced on to i he country. Its centre this morning was over the southern portion. The forecast is: Light to moderate southerly winds, becoming variable; weather fine, with cool temperatures and some inland frosts to-night; seas, a moderate swell. ARRlVED.—January 22. Storm, s.s. (9.40 p.m.), 749 tons, AUKonzie, from Wanganui via ports. January 23. Holmdale, s.s. (10 a.m.), 681 tons, Copland, from Wanganui via Wellington. SAlLED.—January 23. Matai, s.s, (7.15 a.m.), 1,200 tons, Welding, for southern lighthouses. The Storm, which arrived last night from the north, is to sail this evening for Timaru, Lyttelton, Wellington, Picton, and Wanganui. The Holmdale came in this morning from Wellington to load cargo. She sails to-night for Oamarn, Timaru, Lyttelton, Wellington, Picton, and Wanganui. The supply steamer Matai loft Dunedin early tins morning in continuation of her trip round the southern lighthouses. The Waikouaili, which arrived at noon on Saturday, was being worked to-day at the Birch street wharf. She sails this evening for Timaru and Lyttelton to finish discharging cargo from Newcastle and Sydney. The Totara is timed to leave this evening for Timaru, Lyttelton, and New Plymouth. Duo in on Saturday from Auckland via ports, the Wingatui is to unload and load that day. She sails again next Monday for Timaru, Lyttelton, Wellington, and Auckland. The Kiui is to leave Lyttelton this afternoon for Oamarn and Port Chalmers. After discharge of her coal at Port Chalmers, she proceeds to Dunedin to load general cargo for Oamarn, Timaru, Lyttelton, Wellington, Nelson, Now Plymouth, Westport, and Greymonth. Site is due here on Wednesday. The Waipiata leaves Auckland next Thursday with cargo for Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Bluff. The American steamer Golden Cloud, which is to leave Los Angeles on February 1, will unload cargo from Pacific Coast ports at Auckland, Napier, and Wellington. She is due at Auckland on February 28. XARBADA DUE TO-MORROM 7 . The Union Company advises that the Narbada, from Eastern ports via north New Zealand ports, is due at Dunedin to-morrow to unload portion of her cargo. She later goes to Bluff. THE PORT WAIKATO. The intercolonial motor ship Port Waikato was duo at Wellington today from Sydney, Newcastle, Port Kcmbla, and Port Stephens via Auckland to discharge cargo. She then comes south, being duo here on Thursday to pick up cargo for Timaru, Lyttelton, Wellington, and Auckland. BAHAMA FOR SYDNEY. Sailing from Auckland for Sydney on Friday, the Union Company’s steamer Mara ilia took the following passengers: —First saloon: Mr N, A. Burgos Mrs M! Burges, Miss A. Spratt, Mrs Busden, Mrs Bnzeleep, Mr and Mrs C. Prcbble, Mr and Mrs J. T. Boyd and child, Mr S. F. Edge, Mrs A. Mores and child. Mr A. C. Cattle, Miss A. Proctor, Mrs 1L E. Fripp, Mrs AL E. Thomson. Captain J. Benton, Mr G. C. Sharp, Mr C, Hawes, Mrs N. Hinkler, Mr J. Butler, Mr R, E. Champion Mrs E. B. Champion. Misses M. and O. Camp, Miss M. Sehnepel, Mr W. L. IJarbutt, Miss K. G. Wotton, Miss A.

Wilkins, Air AV. D. Taylor, Mr A. L. Carow, .Air W. Davidson, Mr and Mrs C. H. Virtue. Cabin class: Mr R. W. Holmes, Miss I. E. Greentree, Mrs 10. Carrntbers, Aliss A. C. A. Middleton, Mr 11. J. Ott, Mr J. Culford 8011, Air ! J. Reid, Mr L. H. Brown, Mr C. F. ! Swift. Air S. H. Hart, Air E. B. Bin- j don, Aliss C. AI. Orlando, Aliss A. R. j Bridge. Air and Airs R. A. Davenport, 1 Air j. Lndbrook, Air B. Linton, Air AV. | J. Carey, Air L. Stone, Air J. H. i Bryant, Air AV. L. Smith, Air E. Black, Airs H. E. Lykke, Airs AI. H. Reynolds, Aliss AI. AI. Alead, Aliss D. At. H. Gavin, Mr B. Short, Air H. L. Thompson. Air and Airs Arthur and child, Air J. Lowe. Air J. T. Hawkins, Air AI. AI. Frost, Aliss I. C. Stearman, Airs F. A 7. Stearman and child, Airs J. T. Hawkins, Aliss AI. E. Hawkins, Air O. E. Aherns, Air J. W. Arthur, Air A. Toms; and fifteen steerage. STEAMERS IN BALLAST. The Federal Line steamer Cambridge left Falmouth for New Zealand in ballast last Alouday to load for Great Britain. She is due in New Zealand via Dakar and the Cape of Good Hope on March 10. . The New Zealand Shipping Company’s steamer Rialto, in ballast, left London on January 2 for New Zealand via Sydney. The vessel will J bunker at Sydney, and she is due in New Zealand about February 21 to commence loading for Great Britain. REAIUERA AT WELLINGTON. The New Zealand Shipping Company’s liner Remuera arrived at AA’ellington last evening from London via the Panama Canal. She brought about sixty passengers and mails and cargo, and is to leave Wellington next Thursday for Auckland and Port Chalmers to complete discharge of the cargo. KIA ORA FROAI LIVERPOOL. The Shaw, Savill, and Albion steamer Kia Ora is to leave Liverpool on February 11 with cargo from AVest Coast ports of Great Britain for discharge at Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin. She is due at Auckland | on A larch 22. SCRAP AIETAL FOR JAPAN. The Japanese-steamer Ryoka Alain, 5,1108 tons, is to leave Japan on Janu- j ary 25 for Auckland, Port Chalmers, ' Lyttelton, and AA r ellington to .load scrap metal for Japan. She is due at Auckland on February 12. PASSENGERS ON ORMONDE. The Orient liner Ormonde, which was due at Sydney from London on AVednesday, has on board the following passengers for Now Zealand:—Dr Emma B. Turkington, Dr W. H. Unwin, Aliss D. B. Unwin, Air P. C. S, Unwin, Aliss G. AI. Airs Row, Alisscs F. C. and R. Row. STEAMER AIOERAKI SOLD. After having been idle at Sydney since September, PJ3O, the passenger steamer Aloeraki (4,421 tons gross) has been bought from the Union Steam Ship Company Ltd., by Air H. C. Sleigh, of Sydney. It is expected that tho Aloeraki, which is intended for trade in the East, will load Hour and general produce for Hongkong early next month. Tho Aloeraki formerly traded between Sydney and Fiji. PASSENGERS FOR ENGLAND. The following is a list of passengers from New Zealand who have joined the Aberdeen and Commonwealth liner Hobson’s Bay, which left, Sydney on January 17 for London via the Suez Canal:—From .Wellington: Airs AI. C. Barak, Air V. S. Barak, Airs AI. Collins, Aliss D. Collins, Airs L. A. Dawber, Air A. AV. Griffin, Aliss AI. R. Horton, Miss AV. F. I). Horton, Air R. Noble, Air V. B. Blackburn, Aliss A. J. Murray, Air J. Robertson, Airs A. D. Robertson, Aliss J. AI. Robertson, Aliss S. A. Robertson, Alastor G. J. Roberton, Air J. Totterdell. From Auckland; Air F. AAL Lang, Air G. F._ Stud cl, Mr N. H. AV. Ward. From Napier: Mrs AI. H. Collison, Airs R. L. Lewis. From Christchurch: Aliss P. Neill, Aliss AI. C. Cooper. From Dunedin: Air R. N.* Field, Airs AI. C. Field, Aliss AV. AI. Stouhouse. AWAY BY RANGITATA. Tho New Zealand Shipping Company’s motor liner Rangitata, which left Wellington at 7 a.m. on Friday for London via the Panama Canal and Kingston, took the following passengers : First saloon; Air H. R. Buticrworth, Airs W. H. Brcmner, Alaster J. C. B. Bremner, Airs C. Connell, Aliss J. Connell. Air J. Dodd, Air T. F. Dodd, Air A. C. Ellis, Air E. Gibson, Airs Gibson, Lady Arthur Grosvenor, Aliss E. Grocott, Mr H. T. Lovell, Aliss S. Lovell, Air I. C. G. Scott, Airs Scott, Sir Berkley Sheffield, Air F. Sngden, Airs Sngden. Mr H. Turner, Airs H. Turner, Aliss AI. Vivian, Aliss B. Wothcrspoon. Tourist saloon; Airs IT. Abel. Aliss J. Abel, Airs AI. M. Cutts, Air R. Cameron Air J. D. Dobio, Air E. T, Hunt, Mr B. Harris, Aliss E. 13. Jackson, Aliss AI. L. Ncsbett, Aliss E. AI. Rogers, Air W. F. Short, Airs Short, Alastor .1. L. Short, Aliss K. B. Short, Airs F. A. Smith, Airs A. Smith. Third class; Air T. Anderson, Mr G. W. Allanson, Airs Allanson. Air J. Browning, Airs Browning, Miss A. E. Browning, Aliss G. N. Belshain, Air W. Bacon, Air J. Boyd, Air A. G. Blacktop, Airs Blacktop, Alastor A. G. Blacktop, Aliss B. O. Blacktop, Air H. Barker, Air F. Boyes, Aliss S. AT. Boyer,, Aliss A. Cook, Master I. J. W. Cook, Aliss CT. Carpenter, Air H. B. Chew, Aliss Crookes, Air W. E. Daunccy, Air A. Doidgc, Air AV. T. Goodwin, Mr L. P. Hansen, Aliss 0. AI. Hansen. Air G. Halliday. Airs Haiiiday, Afrs O. V. 10. Hale, Mrs F. Jormyn. Air H. A. Ling, Airs W. AUAlave.v, Aliss C. ALA la Loing, Airs AI. AFAlavoy, Aliss G. M'Alavey, Mr F. Newsham, Afrs Newsham, Air -L Newman. Mrs E. G. Nevill, Afrs R. E. Owed, Air G. Paterson, Aliss E.Patterson, Air H. A. Pattnllo. Air IT. Robinson, Airs Robinson, Air C. R. IT. Rider, Aliss E. Reynolds, Air J. Singleton, Airs Singleton, Aliss M. Singleton, Airs L. Shearer. Miss M. Shearer, Aliss C. AI. Shaw, Aliss . E, L. Shaw, Air 13. A. Smith, Airs C. W. Tempest, Mrs E. Taylor, Miss AI. Taylor, Aliss E. Taylor, Master S, Taylor, Mr E. J. Waltridgo, Afrs R. WeymssRait, Afr F. G. Watts, Airs Watts, Afr O. G. Watkins. Airs Watkins,- Air P. Yorks, Afr H. L. Van Gerve, Airs Van Gcrvo, Alastcrs IT. and L. Van Gerve.

WANGANELLA’S PASSENGERS. The Huddart, Parker motor liner Wanganella, which left Wellington on Friday afternoon for Sydney, took the following passengers:— First class; Afrs C. B. B. Archer, Airs Y. S. Adams, Mr W. Ahlfield, Air D. J. Bush, Afr S. Bernes, Aliss Al. H. Baldwin, Air C. J. W. Booth, Airs E. .1. Barr, Mr E. S. Booth, Afr A. C. Boecard, Aliss N. Buzacott, Airs E. A. Bray, Aliss AI. J. Cundy, Airs AI. H. Chatliekl, Hon. J. F. Coates, AI.L.C., Air AV. J. Crane, Air T. Curtis, Air D. Devitt, Aliss J. Derkenne, Air AV. A. Dec, Airs A. AL Dec, Air E. A. Dee, Airs S. Dee, Aliss A. AL Davidson, Aliss A. B. C. Davidson, Aliss G. C. Elmslie, Airs J. L. R. Elmslie, Aliss G. C. Elmslie, Alaster N. Elmslie, Air F. AV. Errington, Air AV. T. S. Edwards, Mrs ,), Fyfc, Rev. T. E. Fox, Captain E. A. Fisk, Rev. Air Ferguson, Aliss L. AL Fawcett, Aliss Al. Gates, Air A. C. Gray, Aliss P. I. Harwood, Airs R. Harris, Aliss G. AI. Hoby, Airs AI. Hill, Aliss 0, Horan, Air J. T. Jamieson, Mr J, P. King, Air A. Lewis, Air A. Lawford, Aliss AI. R. Law, Aliss AI. AI. Lippert, Aliss G. C. Lippert. Airs AI. Love, Miss H. At. Love, Aliss 6. E. Love, Airs C. Alay, Rev. Father Alurphy, Air IT. ATathowson, Aliss J. AUConnell, Air P. AUConnell, Miss AI. B. AUConnell, Air A. J. McDonald, Miss I. H. AUEldowney, Alajor W. Nash, Aliss F. P. Osborne, Air G. R. Price, Air K. Pallo, Airs E. AI. Pearse, Alaster D. A. Pearso, Air R. G. Rickard, Alaster R. AI. Rickard, Airs E. J. M. Rickard, Air A. E. Rogerson, Mr R. Rogerson, Aliss E. Rogerson, Airs E. L. Rogerson, Aliss F. E. Smith, Mrs L. AI. Symons, Air L Stevenson, Air A. Stenquist, Airs R. Schureck, Air J. G. Tooms, Airs A. Tooms, Mr J. R. F. Terrell, Alajor Blake-Taylor, Airs H. L. Tipper, Aliss V. Vial, Airs C. V. Wade, Air E. AI. Wade, Sir AV. AValder, Aliss AI. AA r aldor, Alaster S. AValder, Lady AValder, Air D. S. Wylie, Air J. Winter, Airs H. AI. AVhitlow, Alaster L. S. Davis, Air F. G. AVilliams, Airs E. A. AVilliams, Dr R. P. Wilson, Master I. B. Wilson, Alaster D. 6. Wilson Airs I. Wilson, Airs E. AI. Young, Air J. C. Young, Airs R. L. Young, Air H. C. Pennefather, Airs Af. A. Pennefather, Aliss L. A. Pennefather, Aliss L. A. Tremain, Aliss J. T. Johnson, Aliss J. L. Webb, Air H. AV. Johnson, Afr R. K. Manning, Air C. Clnbb, Aliss E. D. Tremain, Air E. S. Taylor, Airs I. Taylor, Mrs G. E. Hyman, Afr G. Askew, Airs L. G. Askew, Miss AI. J. Askew, Airs AI. S. Rothe, Aliss L. C; AVestropp-Carey, Afiss L. J. Joseph, Mrs D. Hincheliff, Mrs C. Gniney, Airs E. L. Brown, Aliss D. I. Orenford, Airs AI. H. Simpson. Airs E. S. Simpson, Air R. Hill. Air P. B. Stuart, Air R. Ramsay, Aliss E. AL Poster, Aliss A. B. Fielclen,' Aliss E. S. Lauehland, Air J. W. Morris, Airs A. E. E. Hears, Mr J. S. Pringle, Cautain P. G. Tovlor. Wnght. IN WIRELESS CALL. vessels are expected to be witfflH I range of the undermentioned wirelesMWjktions to-night:— Aucldainu. —Aorangi, Cornwall, Karetu, Canadian Cruiser, Golden Harvest, Alarama, Alaui Pomare, Alonowai, Alorinda, AVaipahi. , Wellington.—Canadian Conqueror, Kartigi, "Laburnum,. Alahia, Alariposa, Alonterey, Niagara, Northumberland, Pakcha, Port Fairy, Rangatira, Rangitane, Rangitata, Rangitiki, Surrey. Taiaroa, Taraahine, Tamaroa, Wahine, Waimana, Wanganella. _ Awarua.—Kaimiro, Narbada, Sir J. C. Ross, Strathbaird, Waikouaiti, Waiuni. TELEGRAAIS AND CABLES. AUCKLAND, January 22.—Arrived; Aorangi (3 p.m.), from Vancouver; Cumberland (10 p.m.), from Liverpool. WELLINGTON, January 21.—Arrived: Taranaki (7 p.m.), from Gisborne; Kiwitca (11.15 p.m.), from Greymouth. Sailed: City of Bagdad (12.35 p.m.), for Lyttelton; Alonsuneu (2.15 p.m.), for Copenhagen; K a repo (4.10 p.m.), for Auckland: Rata (G. 4 p.m.), for Greymouth; Wahine (7.50 p.m.), for Lyttelton; Poolta (10.10 p.m.), for Napier. January 22—Arrived; Brilliance (5.20 a.m.), from Alelbourne; Rangatira (7 a.m.), from Lyttelton; Remuera (4.50 p.m.), from London. Sailed; Alahia (7 a.m.), for Napier. LYTTELTON, January 21.—Arrived; Hohnglen (8.45 a.m.), from Timaru. Sailed: Hohnglen (12.45 p.m.), for Wellington; Rangatira (8.15 p.m.), for Wellington; Storm (6.35 p.m.), for Dunedin. January 22.—Arrived: Moa (5 a.m.), from Wellington; Wahine (7 a.m.), from AVellington; City of Bagdad (7.35 a.m.), from Wellington; Orepuki (8.35 a.m.), from Timaru; Port Wellington (10.20 a.m.), from Newcastle. OAAIARU, January 21.—Arrived: Waimarino (4.45 p.m.), from Dunedin. . , NEW YORK, January 21.—Arrived: Port Gisborne, from London. LOS ANGELES, January 21.—Arrived: Otokia, from Auckland.

(For continuation see Late News.)

New moon Jan. 26 10.50 a.m. First quarter Feb. 3 0.46 a.in. Full moon Fob. 11 0.30 a.m. Last quarter Feb. 18 1.38 a.m.

a.m. to-day:— Wellington—S. 5 Bar. 30.19 Thor. W. 58 C Greyniouth—E. C 30.10 Cl B C Christ’ch —W.S.W. 4 30.20 53 or Timani—S.W. ... 3 30.27 54 BC Oainam—S.W. ... 4 30.2S 55 B Dunedin—S.W. o 30.29 5(5 c Queenstown —S. o 30.20 52 B Nuggets—S.W. 3 30.28 54 C Blu 11—N i 30.27 5C O

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Evening Star, Issue 21317, 23 January 1933, Page 1

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SHIPPING Evening Star, Issue 21317, 23 January 1933, Page 1

SHIPPING Evening Star, Issue 21317, 23 January 1933, Page 1

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