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SHIPPING

During the operation of summer time 30 minutes must be added to the times given in the following tables:— HIGH WATER. —To-morrow. — St. Chur: 5.59 a.in., 6.29 p.m. Taiaroa Head: 0.9 a.in., 0.09 p.m. Port Chalmers: 6.49 a.m., 7.19 p.m. Dunedin: 7.19 am.. 7.49 p.m. THE SUN. Sets to-day 7.3 p.m., rises to-morrow 5.40 a.m. PHASES OF THE MOON. First quarter February 29 ,8.58 p.m. Full moon March 8 ‘4.43 p.m. East quarter March 16 p.m. New moon March 23 3.43 p.m. Sets to-dav 8.18 p m., rises to-morrow 11.18 a.m ' ARRIVED.— February 25. Fordsdale, s.s. (7.55 p.m.), 9,958 tons, D. Christie, from Bluff. —February 26. — Port Bowen, s.s. (7.40 a.m.), 8,267 tons, A. H. Brown, from Lyttelton. SAILED. —February 25. Rangitiki, m.s. (5 p.m.), 16,698 tons, H. Barnett, for Lyttelton. City of Dieppe, s.s. (6.20 p.m.), 7,803 tons, Cartwright, for Sydney. Awahou, s.s. (9.55 p.m.), 410 tons, Kanerva, for Port Waikato via ports. Waimarino, s.s. (9.50 p.m.), 3,067 tons, Prosser, for Auckland via ports. Rangitiki, m.s. (5 p.m.), 16,698 tons, H. Barnett, for Lyttelton. / ■ City of Dieppe, s.s. (6.20 p.m.), 7,863 tons, Cartwright, for Sydney. —February 26. — Mataroa, s.s. (5.15 a.m.), 12,361 tons, A. MMntosh, for Lyttelton. FORDSDALE IN PORT. The Fordsdale, after waiting at the Hoads for a berth, came up to Port Clialmers last night to take in wool and other cargo. She leaves on Friday to complete her loading at Auckland for London, FOR FINAL DISCHARGE. The City of Dieppe sailed last night from Port'Chalmers to put out the balance of her American cargo at Sydney. FINAL LOADING PORT. The Port Bowen berthed this morning at Port Chalmers to take in wool, meat, and general cargo, and is expected to sail on Friday afternoon for London via Cape Horn and Montevideo. VESSELS LOADING. ' The Rangitiki sailed from Port Chalmers last night to fill up at Lyttelton, Tokomaru Bay, and Wellington. The Mataroa left Port Chalmers this morning to continue her loading at Lyttelton. LEAVING FOR JAPAN. The Japanese steamer Kawatiri was shifted to the export pier this morning to take on scrap iron. She leaves on Saturday for Lyttelton and Westport, thence to Australia to tow the Mcrideroo to Japan.

CANADIAN CRUISER. The Canadian Cruiser is expected at Bluff to-morrow and at Dunedin on Friday. She will sail the same day for Lyttelton, Wellington, and Napier, sailing finally from Napier on March 5. HERTFORD FROM ENGLAND. The New Zealand Shipping Company advises that the Hertford was expected at Port Chalmers this afternoon from England via northern ports. TRANSPACIFIC MAIL SERVICES. —Northbound.— Mauuganui left Sydney on February 13 and Wellington on February 18 for San Francisco via Rarotonga and Papeete. She is due at San Francisco on March 6. Aorangi is to leave Sydney on February 27 and Auckland on March 3 for Vancouver via Suva and Honolulu. She is due at Vancouver on March' 20. Mariposa is to leave Sydney on March 4 and Auckland on March 7 for Los Angeles and San Fx-ancisco via Suva, Pago Pago, and Honolulu. She is due at Los Angeles on March 21 and San Francisco on March 23. Makura is to leave Sydney on March 12 and Wellington on March 17 for San Francisco via Rarotonga and Papeete. She is due at San Francisco on April 3. Niagara is to leave Sydney on March 26 and Auckland on March 31 for Vancouver via Suva and Honolulu. She is due at Vancouver on April 17. Monterey is to leave Melbourne on March 28 and Auckland on April 4 for San Francisco via Suva, Pago Pago, and Honolulu. She is due at San Francisco on April 20. —Southbound.— Makura left San Francisco on February 12 for Wellington and Sydney via Papeete and Rarotonga. She is due at Wellington on March 2, and Sydney on March 7. Niagara is to leave Vancouver on February 26 for Auckland and Sydney via Honolulu and Suva. She is due at Auckland on March 16 and Sydney on Marclx 21. Monterey is to leave Los Angeles on March 4 for Auckland, Sydney, and Melbourne via Honolulu, Pago Pago, and Suva. Maunganui is to leave San Francisco on March 11 for Wellington and Sydney via Papeete and Rarotonga. She is due at Wellington on March 30 and Sydney on April 4. • The Aorangi is to leave Vancouver on March 25 for Auckland and Sydney via Honolulu and Sydney. She is due at Auckland on April 13 and Sydney on April 18. The Monterey is to leave San Francisco on April 30 for Auckland and Melbourne via Honolulu, Pago Pago, and Suva. She is dlxe at Auckland on lilay 17 and iit-Melbourne ,on May 24. INTERISLAND EXPRESS. The interisland express steamer Wahine arrived at Lyttelton from Wellington at 6.55 this morning. Passengovs and mail for the south connected with the express. WAIKOUAITI FROM AUSTRALIA. The Union Company advises that the Waikouaiti, which loaded St Newcastle, Port Stephens, and Sydney, was expected to leave the latter port to-day for Bluff, Dunedin, Timaru, and Lyttelton. She is due at Dunedin about March 3.' FORDSDALE BERTHED. The Shaw, Savill steamer Fordsdale, which had been at an anchorage outside the Heads since Sunday morning, entered port yesterday afternoon. She was berthed at the George street wharf, Port Chalmers, to load wool and other products. The vessel is expected to sail on Friday evening lor Auckland to complete loading. She will sail finally from Auckland about March 6 for London, via Panama. CITY OF DIEPPE FOR SYDNEY. Having discharged the Dunedin portion of her cargo from America, the steamer City of Dieppe left Port Chalmers last evening for Sydney to complete discharge. CANADIAN BRITISHER SAILS. The Canadian Britisher, after loading wool and other products, left Dunedin early yesterday for Timaru to complete loading for New York, Boston, and Halifax. HORORATA LEAVES CURACAO. The Hororata, en route from Liverpool to New Zealand in ballast, sailed from Curacao on February 20. She is due on the coast on March 20. PASSENGERS BY THE MARIPOSA. The Mariposa, which arrived Auckland last Friday morning from San Francisco, via ports. _ brought the following passengers for New Zealand: —First class: Mr G. R. Bailhe, Mrs T. Bardon, Mr A. H. Beck, Mrs A. H. Beck, the Hon. Mary Boot, Colonel I. Braithwaite, Lady V. Braithwaite, Mr Arthur Brett, Miss J. Brogho. Mrs A\. D. Chester, Mr W. B. Cook, Mr D. A. Dcnhertog, Mrs 1). A. Denhertog, Mrs C. O. Frakenberg, Mr H. B. Hibson, Master P. L. Gibson. Mr B. Gissell, Mrs B. Gissell, Mr 11. H. Guthene, Miss J. A. Guthcrie, Mr L. 6. Harrington, Mr W. Harris, Mr H. S. Hibhins, Mr -G. A. Jackson, Mr R. Jose, Mrs R. Jose, Master R. Jose, Mrs J. Kerr, Mr P. B. Klugh, Mrs P. B. Klugli, Mrs G. Leans, Mrs M. Lmdsley, Miss L. Lindsley, Mrs R. L. U' v< n~ more, Master R. Livermore, Mr J. R. Livermore, Mrs J. R. Livermore, Miss J. Livermore, Mr D. C. M‘Kean, Masters AUKean (2), Miss J. MTntosh, Mr C F. Mitchell, Mrs J. C. Moore. Miss A. M. Morris, Dr A. MTveefe, Mr G. R. Parker, Mr T. W. Preger, Miss P. Richards, Mr H. Richardson, Mrs H. Richardson, Mrs H. J. Riley, Aliss IE. Rupert, Mr E. L.. Ritlcdge, Mr C. L. Saul. Mrs C. L. Saul, Airs S. A. Scars, Miss P. Scott, Mrs A. Smith, Aliss F. G. Smith, Air J. W. Snaddon, Airs j. W. Snaddou, Miss L. Stewart, Airs W. D. Stewart, Airs O. S. Straus, Mr O. Taft, Airs O. Taft. Lord Trent, Lady Trent. Air A. V. West, Mrs A. V. West. Aliss D. West. Mr H. Wills, Airs G. L. Wind red, Airs N. AI. Yarned. Air R. C. Yarned. Cabin class: Sister Af. Arsene, Air A. F. Bain, Airs A. F. Bain, Aliss A. Dallaiitiue, Air G.

Carr Miss F. Duun, Mr A. Decki. Mf, T T Nicholson, Miss S. Edmondson. Mr. H. Everton, Mrs H. Everton, Mr J. Gaudin, Rev. Father P. Herhhy, Master R. Kermodc, Mr G. F. Mason, Miss E. MacKenzie, Mr C. M'Conochy, Mrs C. M'Conochy, Mr R. V. Morgan, Mr G. Morrison, Mrs G. Mornson, Miss W, Newcombe, Miss G. A,Paulger, Miss I. Paulger Mis« G. Pritchard, Miss T. Prrtchard. Miss G. E. Reid, Mr M. Satyanand, Mr* E. Seager, Mr A, Stewart, Mr J. Sword, Rev. Father M, Uhlenberg, Mr E. Vasalagi. Mrs D. Watts, Mr L. Wilkes, Mrs L. Wilkes, Mr W. Wall.

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Evening Star, Issue 22273, 26 February 1936, Page 1

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SHIPPING Evening Star, Issue 22273, 26 February 1936, Page 1

SHIPPING Evening Star, Issue 22273, 26 February 1936, Page 1

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