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SHIPPING.

HIGH WATER. St. Clair: 11.11 a.in.. 11.36 p.m. Taiaroa Hoad: 11.21 a.m., 11.46 p.m. Port Clialmors; Noon. 12.1 a.m. tomorrow. Dunedin: 12.60 p.m., 12.31 a.m. tomorrow. THE SUN. Hose 0.52 a.m., sets 5.28 .p.m. PHASES OF THE MOON,

Roso 1.11 p.m., sets 3.34 a.m. tomorrow. VESSELS IN PORT TO-DAY. Star 1 Port Chalmers. Canopus Port Chalmers. Waipahi Port Chalmers. Erlangen.. Victoria wharf. Waitafci Cross wharf. SAILED. —August 24.—• Holmlea, b.s. (6.15 p.m.), 555 tons, Barker, for Port Waikato via ports. 'Waimarino, s.s. (11 p.m.), 3,067 tons, W. D. Cameron, for Bluff. ,—August 25. Edward F. Johnson, m. tkr. (6.30 a.®».), ’T0,630 tons, •Robertson, for San Francisco. ARRIVED.. —August 25. Waitaki, s.s. (8.40 a.m.), 2,212 tons, T. M'Nichol, from Melbourne via Bluff. TO SAIL. —August 25. Erlangen, 3 p.m., for New York. Waitaki, 5 p.m,, for Lyttelton. Storm, 8 p.m., for Timaru. MOVEMENTS. —Coastal.— Holmlea sailed last night for Wellington. New Plymouth, and AVaikato via ports. Waimarino sailed last night for Bluff, and will return on Sunday to load and sail the next day for Auckland via ports. Storm arrived from Bluff this afternoon, to load and sail to-night for AVellington and Wanganui via Timaru and Lyttelton. _ Breeze is due to-morrow morning from Wellington to load and sail on Monday for Timaru, Lyttelton, Wellington, and AVanganui. Kara is due from Wellington on Sunday to load and sail the next day for Wellington, Nelson, and New Plymouth via Oamaru, Timaru, and Lyttelton.

Gale is due from AVellington on Monday to load and sail the same day for Timaru, Lyttelton, AVellington, Picton. and AVanganui. Miro sailed from Auckland on Tuesday for Dunedin direct, and is expected here next Tuesday. She will proceed to Lyttelton and AVellington to continue discharge of explosives. Waiana was to leave Auckland today for AVellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Bluff, and is due here on AVednesday. She will sail the same day for Bluff, and is duo. back pn September 2, to load for northern ports. Waiuui is due from Bluff on AA'odhesday to load and sail the same day for Wellington, Napier, and Gisborne via Oamaru, Timaru, and Lyttelton Ornana left AVestporb this morning for AYellington and Dunedin, and is due here on AVednesday, Pyrt AA'aikato is due on AA'ednesday from AVellington to load and sail the same day for Auckland, Tauranga, and Whangarei via Timaru and Lyttelton. Holmdale is due on Thursday from Wellington to load and sail the same day for Oamaru, Timaru, Lyttelton, Wellington, Picton, and Wanganui. Waipiata is to leave Auckland on September 2 for Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Bluff, and is due here on September 6. She will sail the same day for Bluff, and will return on September 9 to load for northern ports.

—Overseas.— Edward F. Johnson sailed this morning for San Francisco. Erlangen sailed this afternoon for New York.

kaituna sailed from New York on July 10 for Auckland. Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin. She arrived at Auckland on August 10, is due here on Sunday, and will proceed on Monday to Sydney. City of Delhi sailed from Montreal on July 10 for Auckland, Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton, Timaru, and Dunedin. She arrived at Auckland on August 16, is expected here on Sunday, and will sail on Tuesday for Wellington. Arawa is duo on Sunday from Wellington to load for Southampton and London via the Panama Canal, and will proceed on Wednesday to Lyttelton. Hurunui left Liverpool on July 1 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin, arrived at Auckland on August 13, and is expected hero on Wednesday. Antonio left Freeport (Texas) on July 28 for Auckland (due to-day), Dunedin, Lyttelton, and Wanganui. She is due liex - e on Thursday. Rerotiera sailed from London on July 13 for Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Bluff, and Timaru. She is due at Wellington on Sunday, is expected hero on Friday next, and will sail for Bluff on September 5. —Forward Cargoes.— Canberra Maru, September 8, Japan. Cambridge, September 12, Liverpool. liuneliffe, September 16, Now York. . Frankfurt, September 17, New Orleans. Narbada, September 18, Calcutta. Stanhall, September 18, Sicily. Fordsdale, September 20, Liverpool. Doric Star, September 25, London. Port Montreal, September 26, Montreal. Kozan Maru, October 5, Kobe. Northumberland, October 12, Liverpool. —Loading for Dunedin.— Cambridge left Liverpool on July 15. Fordsdale left Liverpool on July 29. Huncliffe left New York on July 31. Doric Star left London on August 4. Frankfurt left New Orleans on August 7. Port Montreal left Montreal on August 11.

Northumberland loft Liverpool on August 12. Narbada left Calcutta on August 14. City of AA'inchcster left Now York on August 22.

Port Alma, London, August 23. Port Hugh, Liverpool, August 26. Kozan Marti, Kobe. August 29. Hauraki, I.os Angeles, August 30. Rotorua, Liverpool, September 9. City of Glasgow, Montreal, September 10.

Rangitiki, London, September 14. Napier Star, London, September 14. Surrey, Now York, September 16. Waipawa, Liverpool, September 23. Hcidelburg, New Orleans, September 30. Tokyo Main, Kobe, September 30. Wairangi, London. October 5. AA'ellington Star, Liverpool, October City of Lyons, New York, October 8. Port Halifax, Montreal, October 10. Hertford, Liverpool, October 21. Mataroa, London, October 26. Kaipara, Montreal, November 10. INTERISLAND EXPRESS. The interislnnd express steamer Maori arrived at Lyttelton from AVellington at 6.40 this morning. Passengers and mails for the south connected with the express. AUSTRALIA-NEW ZEALAND. Maunganui left Sydney yesterday, is duo at Auckland on Monday, will sail the next day, and is due at Sydney on September 2. AVanganella left Sydney to-day, and is duo at AVellington on Tuesday. She will leave on Thursday, is due at Sydney on September 4, and at Melbourne on September 6. Monowai left Auckland on Tuesday for Sydney (duo to-morrow). Niagara is to leave Sydney on Thursday, and is due at Auckland on September 4. Mariposa is due at Auckland on Friday next from Suva, and will sail the same day for Sydney (due September 4) and Melbourne (September 8). She will leave Melbourne on September 11 and Svdney on September 15, and is due at Auckland on September 18. Niagara is due at Auckland on October 16 from Suva, and will sail the next day for Sydney (due October 21). She will leave Sydney on October 26, and is due back at Auckland on October 30 1 Monterey is due at Auckland on September 29 from Suva, and will sail the following day for Sydney, where she is due on October 2, and Melbourne (due October 6). —Cargo.— Waitaki left- Melbourne on Saturday for Bluff, Dunedin, Lyttelton, and AVellington. She arrived here this morning, and will sail to-night. Waipori began loading at Newcastle on August 18, and will complete at Port Stephens. Port Kembla, and Sydney (to clear to-day) for Bluff, Dunedin, Lyttelton, Timaru, and Oamaru. She is due here about Thursday. TRANSPACIFIC MAIL SERVICE. —Northbound.— Aoraagi left Sydney on August 3 for Vancouver, where she arrived to-day. Monterey left Melbourne on August 14 and Sydney on August 18 for San Francisco, where she is due on September 5. She is proceeding via Auckland (arrived on August 21), Suva (yesterday), Pago Pago (to-day), Honolulu (due AA'ednesday), and Los Angeles (September 4). Niagara is to leave on Thursday for: Vancouver, where she is due on September 22 via Auckland (September 4), Suva (September 8), Honolulu (September 15), and A'ictoria, B.C. (September 21). Mariposa is to leave Melbourne on September 11 and Sydney on September 15 for San Francisco, where she is due on October 3 via Auckland (September 18, and will sail the same day), Suva (September 21). Pago Pago (September 22), Honolulu (September 27), and Los Angeles (October 2). —Southbound. — Monowai left Vancouver on August 2 and Victoria, 8.C., the same day, for Sydney, where she is due to-morrow. Mariposa left San Francisco on August 15 and Los Angeles the next day for Melbourne (due September 8 via Honolulu (arrived 1 August 21), Pago Pago (due to-morrow), Suva (Tuesday), Auckland (Friday), and Sydney (September 4). * Aorangt is to leave Vancouver on AVednesday, and Victoria, 8.C., the same day for Sydney, where she is duo on September 22 via Honolulu (September 6), Suva (September 14), and Auckland (September 17, and will sail the next day). Niagara is to leave Vancouver on September 27 and Victoria, 8.C., the next day, and is due at Sydney n October 21 via Honolulu (Octobe; 4), Suva (October 13), and Auckland (October 16, and will sail the next day).

FOR OTHER PORTS. Thorsov, Wellington. August 26, Sumatra. Arthur F. Corwin, Auckland, September 2, Sumatra. Limerick, Auckland, September 3, Los Angeles. Dominion Monarch, Wellington, September 10, London. Tasman, Auckland, September 14, Saigon. Rimutaka, Auckland. September 21, Loudon. SAILINGS FOR OVERSEAS, Wairaarama, Auckland, August 23, London.

Karamea, Wellington, August 29 London.

Tougariro, Auckland, August 31, Southampton. Susses, Auckland, September 1. London. Port Hunter, Auckland, September 5. London. City of Delhi, Auckland, September 7. New York. Arawa, Auckland, September 12, Sotuhampton. Rimntaka. Auckland. September 21. London. Maimoa, Auckland, September 21. Loudon. Rangitane, Auckland, September 23, Loudon. ISLANDS SERVICE. Maui Pomare left Wellington on August 8 for Apia and Niue. Matua left Auckland on August 16 for 'Rarotonga, Nukualofa. Apia, and Suva. She is due back at Auckland on September 3 and at Wellington on September C. BLUE STAR LINE SAILINGS. The Blue Star Line advises that the Napier Star will now leave London on September 14 for Auckland and Lyttelton. in place of the new motor ship Wellington Star. She is duo at Auckland on October 20. Tim Wellington Star will now take the Napier Star’s sailing from Liverpool on October 7 for Auckland. Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton. and Dunedin, and is due at Auckland on November 9.

CELTIC STAR SOLD. The Blue Star Line’s refrigerated steamer. Col tic Star, of 5.575 tons gross, built at Port Glasgow in 1918, has been sold to the Board of Trade for the Merchant Reserve for about £50,000, DOMINION MONARCH LEAVES DURBAN. The Shaw, Savill Company has received cabled advice that its motor liner Dominion Monarch, en route from London, left Durban at 0 p.m. on Tuesday for Fremantle, Melbourne, Sydney, AA'ellington, and Lyttelton. She is now due at AA'ellington on September 10. BIRCHBANK FROM FREEPORT. It is reported that the Bank Line motor ship Birch bank has been chartered to load sulphur at Freeport, Texas, this month for New Zealand. CITY OF GLASGOW CLEARS COLON. The M.A.-N.Z. Line has received cabled advice that the City of Glasgow cleared Colon last Monday. She loaded to the agency of the Federal Company, and left Auckland on .Inly 29 for New York, Boston, and Montreal. THE FRANKFURT, Advice has been received that the North German Lloyd steamer Frankfurt left Galveston on August 7 and New Orleans on August 10 for Auckland, AVellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin. She is duo at Auckland on September 6, and after discharging in New Zealand she will load ore at Port Pirie for the United Kingdom. HOMEWARD LOADINGS. SIX SHIPS ALLOTTED. The following six ships have been allotted to load Homeward at New Zealand ports during September-Octo-ber:— . The motor ship Port Hobart, from Hobart, will load at AVanganui, September 13-18; AA'ellington, September 19-21; Napier, September 22-23; Gisborne, September 24-26; and Auckland, September 28-October 3. She will clear Auckland finally on October 3 for London, Avonmouth, Liverpool, and Glasgow via Cape Horn. The motor liner Dominion Monarch will load at Lyttelton, September 15-20; AVellington, September 21-24; Napier, September 25-26; and Auckland, September 27-October 4. She will clear Auckland finally on October 4 for London via Australia and South Africa. The Fordsdale, now en route from Liverpool, loads at AVaikokopu, October 2-3; Auckland, October 5-9; Now Plymouth, October 11-13; Wanganui, October 14-17; and AVellington, October 18-26. She will clear Wellington finally on October 26 for Southampton, London, and Newcastle-on-Tyne via the Panama Canal.

The liner Remuera, now en route from London, will load at Bluff, September 7-13; Port Chalmers, September 14-16; Timaru, September 18-21; New Plymouth, September 23-26; and Wellington, September 27-28. She will clear Wellington finally on September 28 for London via the Panama Cana). The liner Rimntaka, now en route from London, loads at Wellington, September 27-29; Bluff, October 1-5; Lyttelton, October 7-9; and Auckland, October 11-17. She will clear Auckland finally on October 17 for London via the Panama Canal.

The Doric Star, now en route from London, will lo.ac] at Port Chalmers, September 23-26; Wellington, Septejn-i her 28-30; New Plymouth, October 1-4; Opua, October 6-8; and Auckland, October 9-14. She clears Auckland finally on October 14 for London via the Panama Canal. REMUERA’S ARRIVAL. The Remucra radios that she expects to arrive at Wellington at midnight on Sunday from London via Suva, advises the New Zealand Shipping Company. RECORD DAY AT SOUTHAMPTON. In 10 hours on July 7 last 10 ocean liners aggregating approximately 200,000 tons gross were handled at Southampton Docks. The inward vessels were the Union Castle liner Arundel Castle, from Capetown; HamhurgAmerican liner Deutschland, from New York; Shaw Savill and Albion liner Themistocles, from Australia; Cunard White Star liner Mauretania, from New York; Canadian Pacific liner Empress of Australia, from Quebec; P. and O. liner Stratheden, from a northern cruise; and Orient liner Orford, from an Atlantic Isles cruise. Outward bound were thq United States 'incr President Roosevelt, for New York; Shaw Savill and Albion liner Arawa. for New Zealand; and Nederland Royal Mail liner Johan de Witt, for Batavia. In addition that night the Southern Railway sent the Isle of Sark, Isle of Jersey, and Lorina to the Channel Islands, Hantonia to Havre, and St. Briac on a week-end cruise.

IN RADIO RANGE. The following vessels are expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-nigbt: Auckland.—Kairanga, Kalingo, Matua, Maui Pomare, Monowai, Antonio, Arawa, Cambridge, Inverbank, Larcbbank, Rangitata, Remuera, Waimarama. Wellington.—Maori, Rangatira, Gabriella, KaritanCj Omana, Matthew Flinders, Hurunui, Karamea, Mataroa, Port Hunter, Rangitiki, Rimutaka, Tongariro, Mariposa, Monterey. Tborsov. Awarua. Aorangi, Maunganui, Waitaki, Wanganella, Triadic, Triaster, Trieuza. Triona, A. F. 'Corwin, Ascanius, Cathay, Comorin, Edward F. Johnson, Espcrance Bay, Lncklan, Maloja, Mooltan, Narkunda, Orama, Ormonde, Queen Mary, Strathallan, Maetsuyeker, Nieuw Holland, Tasman. AT OTHER PORTS. AUCKLAND, August 24.—Sailed: Kairanga (5.30 p.m.), for Newcastle; Port Waikato (5.30 p.m.), for Wellington. WELLINGTON, August 24.—Arrived: Matai (3.20 p.m.), from Auckland; Kiwitea (4.30 p.m.), from Lyttelton; Totara (6.20 p.m.), from Lyttelton. Sailed: Holmglen (1.15 p.m.), for New Plymouth; Kaituna (3.40 p.m.) for Lyttelton; Port Hunter (4.40 p.m.), for Wanganui; City of Delhi (6.35 ,p-m.), for Lyttelton; Breeze (6 45 p.m.), for Dunedin. LYTTELTON, August 24.—Sailed: Port Whangarei (9.10 p.m.), for New Plymouth; Pakura (9.5 p.m.), for Wellington. BLUFF, August 24.—Arrived: Waitaki (3 a.m.), from Melbourne. Sailed: Waitaki (3.15 p.m.), for Dunedin; Storm, for Dunedin. SYDNEY. August 24.—Smiled: Manngaimi (4.50 p.m.), for Auckland. BLUFF, August 25.—Arrived: Waimariuo (11.45 a.m.), from Dunedin. SYDNEY, August 25.—Arrived: Miipfsiivcker, from Wellington.

SUVA, August 24. —Sailed: Mom terey (5 p.m.), for Sail Francisco,

Full moon Aug. 30 9.39 a. in. Last quarter Sep. 7 7.54 a. in. New moon Sep. 13 10.52 p.m. First quarter Sept. 20 10.4 p.m.

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Evening Star, Issue 23354, 25 August 1939, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 23354, 25 August 1939, Page 2

SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 23354, 25 August 1939, Page 2