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SHIPPING

The following times are New Zealand mean time. During the operations of summer time ?0 minutes should be added to them. HIGH WATER. —To-morrow.— St. Clair: 3.31 a.in., 3.51 p.m. Taiaroa Head: 3.41 a.in., 4.1 p.m. Port Chalmers: 4.21 a.m., 4,41 p.m, Dunedin: 4.51 a.m.,5.11 p.m. THE SUN. Sets to-day 7.43 p.m., rises to-mor-row 5.1 a.m.

WEATHER REPORT. The Dominion Meteorologist (Dr E. Kidson) supplied the following at 9

Weather,—l>, blue sky; he, blue sky 'and detached clouds; c, cloudy, o. overcast; g, gloomy; u. ugly; r t rain; s snow; d, drizzle; p, passing showers h, hail; q. squally; I, lightning; t, thunder; f, fog; m. mist; z, haze. \V*nd.—o i.alm; 1, light air; 2 slight breeze; 3. gcnlle btecze; 4, moderate breeze; 5, fresh breeze; 6, strong breeze; 7, high wind; 3, gale; 9, stiong gale; 10. whole gale; 11, storm; 12, hurricane. Forecast. The following weather forecast was issued at noon by the Meteorological Office. Wellington, covering the south-, ern district —Dunedin, Port Chalmers, Tapanui, Winton, Invercargill, Riverton, Orepuki, Bluff, Halfmoon Bay:— There lias been little change in the pressure distribution in the New Zealand

EDUCATIONAL, HARLE’S COLLEGE OE ACCOUNTANCY. Mr SV. J. STACBY, Director"of Legal Studies, will be in attendance at the Chamber of Commerce Hall, Dowling street, during the day and evening of JANUABY 30th, 31st. and FEBRUARY- Ist for the purpose of enrolling new students and explaining the arrangement for classes. Attendance does not commit those interested. HARLB’S COLLEGE OF ACCOUNTANCY, The “ H.C.A.” is the Sure Pass Way, 100 The Terrace, Wellington.

area. It is still high over the dominion, and is up to 30.. Sin at Chatham Island. The depression in the Western Tasman Sea appears to have lost its intensity. Forecast: Light to moderate north-east to northerly winds, later freshening somewhat; weather fair to fine and warm , seas smooth to moderate. ARRlVED.—January 30.Wingatui, s.s. (2.50 p.m.), 2,378 tons, Creese, from .Bluff. SAlLED.—January 30. Holmdale, s.s. (6.5 p.m.), 681 tons, Copland, for Wanganui, via ports. Wingatui, s.s. (11.40 p.m.), 2,378 tons, Creese, for Auckland, via ports. Storm, s.s. (6.30 p.m.), 749 tons, Williams, for Wanganui, via ports. COASTWISE MOVEMENTS. Holmdale arrived yesterday morning and sailed last evening for Timaru, Lyttelton, Wellington, Picton, and Wanganui. Wingatui arrived from Bluff yesterday afternoon and sailed late last night for Timaru, Lyttelton, Wellington, and Auckland. Storm arrived early yesterday afternoon from Wanganui, via ports. She sailed in the evening for Oamaru, Timaru, Lyttelton, Wellington, Picton, and Wanganui. Waipiata was to leave Wellington last night for Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Bluff. Owing to the watersiders’ holiday at Lyttelton to-day, however, she will not reach Dunedin till Friday, sailing for Bluff on the same day. Returning to Dunedin on Monday she will load and sail for Timaru, Lyttelton, Picton, Wellington, and Auckland. Poolta is to load at Dunedin on Tuesday for Oamaru, Timaru, Lyttelton, Wellington, Napier, Gisborne, and Tauranga. Breeze is due on Saturday to take cargo for Timaru, Lyttelton, Wellington, and Wanganui. Totara is due at Port Chalmers from Westport at 7.30 p.m. to discharge a quantity of coal. She will now load at Dunedin on Friday and sail on the same clay for Timaru, Lyttelton, Wellington, and New Plymouth. INTERISLAND SERVICE. The iuterisland express steamer Wahine arrived at Lyttelton from Wellington at 6.45 a.m. to-day. Passengers and mail for the south connected with the express. NO WORK AT LYTTELTON. Owing to the Lyttelton watersiders’ picnic being held to-day no work was ' carried out on the waterfront there. ABEL TASMAN SAILS. The Abel Tasman sailed shortly before midday for Bluff, from whence she will proceed to Sydney to load for New Zealand ports. KAREPO FROM ADELAIDE. ■ The Union Company advises that the Karepo is scheduled to load at Adelaide and, Edithburg about the middle of February, and afterwards completing at Melbourne for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin. CANADIAN NATIONAL SAILINGS. The Canadian Constructor is to leave Halifax to-day for Auckland, Welling- ! ton, and Australian ports. She is due at Auckland on March 9. The Canadian Challenger was scheduled to leave Halifax on January 25 for Brisbane, Melbourne, and Dunedin. AORANGI AT VANCOUVER. The Aorangi arrived at Vancouver from Auckland on Friday. She was scheduled to sail to-day for Victoria, Honolulu, Suva, and Auckland. She is due at the latter port on February 18, and is to sail for Sydney on the following day. PORT WAIKATO FROM SYDNEY. The Port Waikato is reported to have left Sydney for Wellington and Auckland on Friday with 12,000 railway sleepers and general cargo. PORT PIRIE LEAVES ENGLAND. The C. and D. Line advises that the Port Pirie left England last Thursday in ballast for New; Zealand via the Cape of Good Hope.. She is expected to reach New Zealand on March 15. CANADIAN LEADER’S ITINERARY. The Canadian Leader arrived at Lyttelton yesterday morning from Melbourne to discharge and load. She will proceed to Timaru, Dunedin, and Bluff, returning to Dunedin for final loading. The Canadian Leader is to sail finally from this port on February 15 for New York, Boston, and Halifax. PORT NAPIER AT BLUFF. The Commonwealth and Dominion Line steamer Port Napier, which ahrived at Bluff on Saturday morning from ,Newcastle-on-Tyne, left the latter port for New Zealand on December 9. Coming out in ballast via the Cape on a non-stop vo3’agc from the Homeland, moderately rough -weather was experienced practically throughout, with squally conditions off the New Zealand coast. 'The Port Napier was formerly the Hawke’s Bay. Captain J. G. Lewis commands the vessel, and associated with him are:—Chief officer, Mr W. G. Jones; second, Mr F. J. Lavers; third, Mr J. Stannard; fourth, Mr P. Beeham ; chief engineer, Mr H. E. Atkinson ; second. Mr F. F. Potts; third, Mr J. M. Robertson; fourth, Mr L. A. Ramsay; fifth, Mr R. Fairfax; sixth, Mr B. F. Darby; chief refrigerating engineer, Dir W. C. Verrall; second, Mr T. B. Atkinson ; wireless operator, Mr R. J. Dean; chief steward, ( Mr S. A. Robinson. From Bluff the Port Napier will pro- , ceed to Lyttelton, Wanganui, and Wei- j lington to continue loading. She will leave the latter port on February 15 ■ for London via Cape Horn and Las ] Palmas. ] PASSENGER LISTS. —Marama from Sydney.— The Marama, which arrived at Wei- j lington on Monday morning after an I uneventful trip' from Sydney, brought : the following passengers;—Mr R. Abbott, Miss E. Alcock, Mrs M. Allomes, Miss M. Allomes, Mr and Mrs J. E. j i

Astill, Master A. E. Astill, Miss E. J. Astill, Rev. F. Beeden, Mr H. Bell, Mr and Mrs J. 11. Bourke, Mr L. J. Brabin, Air J. N. Button, Miss B. Button, Miss M. L. Cartwright, Mr L. G. Chambers, Miss J. K. Colwell, Mr S. J. Cotter, Mr and Mrs H. B. Courtis, Miss K. Creach, Mr R. Crooks, Mrs | A. Crooks. Mr G. E. Dale, Miss C. A. Dalziell, Dr and Mrs J. A. Doctor, 1 Miss E. M. Donaldson, Mr B. G. Donovan, Miss E. Dunstan, Mrs AI. E. I East, Dr G. C. Farr, Mr G. J. Ferris, Miss E. Finlayson, Mr T. Flocchini, I Air and Airs Y. B. J. Groeneveld, Captain and Airs W. A. Hancock, Aliss B. i Hardy, Airs A. Horneman, Aliss E. Al. i Horneman, Airs AI. Hough, Aliss J. Hough, Master T. Hough, Airs AI. E. Hughes, Mr B. C. H. Hughes, Air G. R. Jackson, Mrs R. P. Johnson, Air H. J. Kersey, Dr F. Knowles, Air R. F. Lee, Aliss D. J. Leete, Air K. L. Lloyd, Aliss H. Lockwood, Mrs J. Loft, Miss G. Lowe, Miss 0. La Roche, Air T. Marlowe, Miss B. APCormick, Air K. M‘Lean, Air A. H. C. Orr, Mrs V. Page, Captain and Airs D. R. Paterson, Miss P. W. Pat»isop, Alaster D. C. Paterson, Airs J. Pelham, Air C. A. Ramsay, Aliss I. I. Raven, Sister I AI. Regina, Aliss O. Riordan, Air W. W. Robbins, Dr H. A. Rofe, Aliss D. N. Sargent, Sister M. Savina,' Miss G. L. Scotter, Miss A. Shires, Air A. Simm, Air J. Smith, Mr J. N. Smith, Aliss R. E. Stacey, Air AI. Summers, Captain and Airs D. Todd, Aliss AI. W. Turner, Aliss L. AI. Wait, Aliss E. M. Westacott, Air A. J. Williams, Air F. A. Williams, Air C. Winard, Aliss K. Alexander, Air G. Amos, Air D. Calvert, Mrs A. D. Cheesman, Air C. Clark, Miss E. I. Cunningham, V. Curd, Air T. Davis, Airs D. Drummondliay, Aliss A. Drummond-Hay, Mr J. Earl. Air A. Earle, Mr L. English, Air G. W. Eves. Air H. J. Eves, Air D. Ewert, Air D. J. Farrissey, Airs B. Fenerty, Mr G. Finney, Air C. L. Foster, Aliss A. AI. Foster, Air P. Germann, Airs AI. C. Goldie, Aliss A. AI. Goldie, Aliss E. M. Goldie, Mr N. Gordon, Air A. Gray, Aliss L. Gray, Air R. Hardy. Mr AI. J. Hawken, Airs J. Herbert, Miss V. Hutchinson, Air A. Hunt, Air D. Hooper, Mr A. Jamison, Air J. H. Jordan, Air A. Keeling, Airs D. Keith, Master C. Keith, Air S. Kingston, Mr R. Kissling, Air T. Lappin, Air J. H. Lazarus, Mr J. W. Lees, Air J. Lumsden, Air and Airs R. Alartin, Alaster L. Martin, Aliss J. Alartin, Air R. Aliller, Air and Airs J. E. Aloran, Miss A. Morrison, Air J. Alowbray, Air H. Murphy, Air H. J. APKittnck, Aliss AI. S. APKittrick, Mr ! W. G. North. Air F. D. Peacock, Air V. Polwart, Mr R. Pope, Air W. H. Beeves, Air B. R. Ruiukin, Air G. J. Rumkin, Air V. Reynolds, Air E. Scott, Mr T. Skeet, Air AI. Slade, Air L. Smith, Air S. Steele, Air J. Steven, Air D. Steven, Miss AI. Stevenson, Aliss E. AI. Straker, Air R. Takarangi, Air H. Taylor, Air R. Taylor, Airs Al. Tosswill, Air J. Turner, Air C. Vietmeyer, Air W- F. Vietmeyer, Air E. AI. Walden, Airs A. E. Webb, Air H. Weir, Mr E. R. G. Wilkinson, Dr and Airs F. J. Williams, Aliss C. L. Williams, Aliss R. E. Williams, Airs E. Wilson, Mr :J. Woodward, Air A. Ynrdley, Airs W. Bali, Alaster B. Ball, Air C. Behuison, Mrs E.- AI. Boydeu, Aliss D. Boydeu, Air D. Chcevers, Air and Airs W. E. Chown, Alaster A. C. Chown, Master E. C. Chown, Air W. Cressy, Air R, H. Davis, Airs R. AI. -Emberson, Aliss V. Emberson, Air H. E. Hansen, Air J. H. Joyce, Mr D. Kirkland, Miss J. E. Alillar, Air A. Alunson, Air A. R. APDonald, Air and Airs C. S. M‘in tyre, Master I). M‘l ntyre, Air T. B. Norman, Mr E. Papineau, Air Z. B. Rawicz, Mr C. J. Smith, Air H. Stevenson, Airs E. Stantiall, Air G. W. Stevens, Air W. Scott, Air A. Tapp, Aliss A. Thomas, Master A. Thomas, Miss S. Torrington, Aliss P. K. Ward, Miss F. A. Webbe. After returning from her cruise to the Sounds the Alarama will sail next Friday evening for Sydney, —Alariposa from ’Frisco.—

The Alariposa, which arrived at Auckland last Friday morning from San Francisco via ports, brought the following passengers for New Zealand;—Mr and Airs G. Armitage, Mr G. Armstrong, Aliss A. Bolch, Air D. C. Barrington, Air and Airs G. L. Bradbury, Miss Marie Bremner, Air W. D. Brown, Aliss S. Dunn, Aliss G. A. Erson, Aliss H. Eschen, Aliss K. B. Foatern, Air W. E. Goodsir, Air C. H. Haerla, Air T. B. Hall, Airs A. Hallam-Roberts, Airs E. Hamilton, Aliss L. Henry, Airs C. A. Johnson, Alaster Peter Johnson, Air and Airs Kirkby Johnson, Air A. W. Jones, Air Charles T. Keegan, Dr G. Knapp, Air and Mrs L. Lambert, Miss E. B. Lea, Air L. E. Lewis, Captain J. H. S. Alacdonald, Airs N. Alfred Nathan, Air P. Narten, Miss E. Narten, Aliss A. Neff, Aliss J. Optiz, Air H. Osterherg, Air R. J. Reed, Air R. T. Rolph; Aliss E. Rolph, Air J. R. Savory, Air A. Shaw, Air E. V. Smith, Air and Airs B. Smith, Alaster David Smith, Alaster James Smith, Aliss C. Smith, Alaster Bennie Smith, Mrs Al. Steineke, Miss AI. Steineke, Miss Alarian Steineke, Air G. Tapper, Aliss E. M. Taylor, Mrs C. H. B. Thompson, Aliss D. Thompson, Air and Airs R. AI. Vaughan, Airs AI. L. Vest, Air H. Williams, Airs H. S. Wisdom, Alaster John Wisdom, Air and Airs R. E. Wright, Air A. Chuck Yee, Aliss Amy Black, Professor P. W. Burbidge, Airs J. T. Cronin, Air B. Cronin, Air J. Clarke, Air W. A. Darroch, Miss C. Fabens, Airs E. Folkard, Airs L. Genge, Dr Leslie Hart and Mrs Hart, Sister Mary Rose, of Lima, Mr and Airs C. P. Livingstone, Alaster Guy Livingstone, Alastcr Bruce Livingstone, Alaster Livingstone, Air E. Long, Air E. W. Long, Aliss AI. Ataelmloe, Dr W. A. Alacky and Airs W. A. Alacky, Airs E. Aliehael, Aliss R. Rounds, Air C. Soraerfield, Air E. Suckling, Air J. Suckling, Air A. D. Upton, Aliss D. Vealle, Air J. S. Walker, Aliss D. Al. I. Willis. VESSELS IN WIRELESS CALL. The following vessels are expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-night:— Auckland.—Canadian Scottish, City of Los Angeles, Cornwall, H.AI.S. Diomede, Fordsdale, New Zealand. Pcnsilve, Port Sydney, Ruahine, Wanganella, Zealandic. Wellington. Cambridge, Canadian Victor, Golden Bear, Hororata, Kalingo, Kent, Kiwitea, Lurline, Maui Pomare, Alarama, Northumberland, Port, Alelbourne, Rangatira, Rangitata, Rangitiki, Tamahine, Taranaki, Wahine. Awarua.—Abel Tasman, Anglo-Cana-dian, Ashburton. Wainui, Bear of Oak- , land, Brisbane Alaru, Canadian Leader, j Jacob Ruppert, Alakura, Alaunganui, , Monowai. Narbada. Port Hunter, Port Napier, Remuera, Strathaird, Waikouaiti, Wakakura. j

I TELEGRAPHIC ADVICE

_ WELLINGTON, January 30.—Arrived: Arahura (5.5 a.m.i, from Nelson Alexander (6.40 a.m.), from Nelson; Wahine (7 a.m.), from Lyttelton; Taraahine (6.35 a.m.), from Picton. Sailed: Port Whangarei (11.20 a.m.), for Picton; Maui Pomare (4 p.m.), for Apia; Golden Bear (4.10 p.m.), for Melbourne; Kohi (5.20 p.m.), for Nel-' son; Port Hunter (6.25 p.m.), for Bluff; Awahou (6.45 p.m.), for Napier; Arahura (7.35 p.m.), for Nelson; Wahine (7.50 a.m.), for Lyttelton. January 31—Arrived: Rangatira (7 a.m.), from Lyttelton.

LYTTELTON, January 30.—Arrived j Canadian Leader (7.25 a.m.), from Melbourne ; Breeze (4.10 p.m.), from DunSailed: Gale (5.15 p.m.), for Wellington; Rangatira (8.40 p.m.), for Wellington. TIM7)RU, January 31. - Arrived: Holmdale (8.15 a.m.), from Dunedin. OAMARXJ, January 31. —Arrived: Storm (2 a.m.), from Dunedin. BLUFF, January 30.—Sailed: Narbada (1.45 p.m.), for Newcastle. SYDNEY, January 31.—Sailed; Nogoya, for New Zealand.

(For continuation see Late New«.>

PHASES OF THE MOON. Full moon Feb. 1 9.56 p.m. Last quarter Feb. 7 8.52 p.m. Mew moon Feb. 14 12.13 p.m. First quarter Feb. 21 5.35 p.m. Set to-day 4.59 a.m.. rises to-mor-row 8.8 p.m,

a.m. to-day: — Wellington—E. 1 Bar. Ther. 30.31 65 Wea. B Grey mouth—N. 2 30.25 59 B Ch’ch—E.N.E. 6 30.37 52 BC Timaru 0 30.34 58 BE Oamaru—N.E. 0 30.34 59 B Dunedin—N.E. 2 30.35 58 B Queenstown —S. 1 30.27 59 B Nuggets—S. 1 30.34 60 B Bluff—N.W I 30.32 55 B F

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Evening Star, Issue 21633, 31 January 1934, Page 1

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SHIPPING Evening Star, Issue 21633, 31 January 1934, Page 1

SHIPPING Evening Star, Issue 21633, 31 January 1934, Page 1