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SHIPPING.

PHASES OF THE MOON. Apkil.' \i.ast quarter 3 0)8 p.m. New moon ... .>. 10 8.55 a.m. 1 Firs; quarter, ... ~< ... 17 1,34 a.m. "Full moon ... ... 25 0.53 a.m. Peiisoo 10 9.0 p.m. Apogoo .. ..• 25 2.0 a.m. •nun rises 7.2; sets 5.10. HIGH WATKR. ' April 26— a.m. p.m. At Taiaroa Heads 3.44 4.4 At Port Chalmers ■ 4,24 4.44 At Dunedin 4.54 \ 5.14 . THE WEATHER. ' : April 25.-8 a.m.: Calm; clear. Noon: Calm ; clear. 5 p.m.: Calm; ovoroast. 8 a.m.. Noon. 5 p.m. Barometer 30.25 30.26 30.26 Thermometer ' ... 37 58 57 FORECAST.—Mr Paulin telephoned at 11 o'clock last night:—"S.E. to N.E. winds ■'•tad fine for 24 hours." '■-, DEPARTURE. ' Spithead, s.s., 4597 tons, Tuckwell, for ' Newcastle, in ballast. Turnbull, Martin, ' and Co., agents. To Anau, s.s, 1652 tons, Showman, for Oamaru. Union S.S. Co., agents. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. .'. AUCKLAND, April 25.—Arrived: Navua (4.45 p.m.), from Suva.—Sailed: Malieno • (6.40 p.m.), for Sydnoy; Bramley, for Valparaiso. :. WELLINGTON, April 25.-Sailod: Maori (8 p.m.), for Lyttelton. Passengers: Misses Aitkcn, Charlton, Adams, Falconer, Holland, Thomson, Collie, Cockcrill, Inwood. Duff (2), Suckling, Hescltine, Mes•daraes Dodds and two children, Haybittle, Horslej, l'rovan, Pines, Scott, M'Donald, : Dcbenham, Reid and child, Neville, Derbridge, Collie, Parker, Dyer, Skinner, ...;Kcene, Kakeley, Jamieson, Messrs ' .-'iStrauchan,' Monzios, Grig6by, Haye, Ken..sihgton, Dodds, Horslcy, Provan, Sim, • Andrews, Scott, Wilson, Burke, Jourdan, ■ji Baker, Adams, Gow, Chisholm, Mr Justice ■-Sim. WESTPORT, April 25.-Arrivod: Mourn ;,(9.5 a.m.),.from Dunedin. !• LYTBLTON, April 25—Sailed: Ennerdalo (3.55 p.m.), for Port Chalmers. . BLUFF, April 25.-Arrived: Moeraki -■ (7.40 a.m.), from Dunedin. Arrived; Manuka (8 a.m.), from Melbourne, with English' mail. Passongors for Dunedin: Misses .Walden, Fitzgerald, Mosdames Hay, Scott ,and infant, Coup and infant, Messrs Currie, ~W. G. Hay, Whyte, Scott,- Coup, Dr Mai- ;. coin, Captain Holyman, Rev. J. Sinclair .; Wood, Rev. Nolan: and 19 in tho steerage. <>. —Sailed: Moeraki (8 p.m.), for Hobart. ■ ■:.-' —To sail at 2 a.m.: Manuka, for Port : Chalmers. .'..SYDNEY, April 25.—Arrived■. Senorita, ; .froro Now Zealand; Empreza, from Turua; • Alexa. from New Zealand. .■.MELBOURNE, April 25—Arrived: Ull. . maroa, from tho Bluff,

THE DIRECT STEAMERS.

■ CHRISTCHURCH, April 25,-Tho New Zealand Shipping Company has received advice that, tho Papanm arrived at Monte udeo on Friday last.

; fho To Anau, which arrived in port from tho West; Coast, via Buff, on Saturday, willed at 10 p.nv. yesterday for Oamaru. The local representative of the Pacifio Coble Hoard has been advised as follows:— Suva advises U>»t J .Ki ,Vmra will sail on Juesday at midnight from Suva, and at 10 cum. on Wednesday from Levuka, calling.at Taviuni, LabiiFso, and Rabi." The Komata will load cool for the navy at Wwfport at the end of this week iir place of the Kurow.

The Ptikaki, which is duo horo to-morrow from Oaninru, will leave next day for Oamtiru._ Timaru, and Auckland. . Tho Koonya will lea.ve en Thureday for Vtest Ccasr, via way i»rts, in her weekly time-table run.

Mr .1. Moatison, chief officer of the Atua, had to come ashore from his vessel at Auckland on sick leave, and his position has been filled by .promoting the ether officers a grade and appointing a new ;fourth officer.

Rcpaire to the Kotare's rudder having boon offectd in dock, sho returned to Dunedin yesterday afternoon.

The Georgia is expected to.Bail on.Thureday for Newcastle, her charier with tho New Zetland Shipping Company having been cancelled. Sho has some 45,000 cases of oils to dischargo hero. The Uilion Steam Ship Company will withdraw tiro Flora from tho Ea6t Coast bay trade, and put on a similar steamer of lighter draught, so that sho will bo able to work tho Gisbornc harbour. If the river,is deepened a light-draught passenger boat will piobably be put on. , The Kotukii, which is to leave Greymout|: today for Dwiedin, has not visited this port since 1908. Giving to bad weather, the Tnrawera was not a bio to call at Gisborne,-and is being delayed at Napier from the same cause. Tin; Flora, from tho West Coast, was una bio to <omo to a berth at tho Napier wharf. •

The Mamka, from Melbourne, via Hobart and Bluff, is expected this morning, and will como straight up to town. ■ Tho Kaianoi, having completed the discharge of h«r Noweustlo coal for this port, will leave to-day for Lyttelton and Grcymouth.

: The. Ennerdalo, from Lyttelton, is ox. pectcd at Dnnedin to-day.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14817, 26 April 1910, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 14817, 26 April 1910, Page 4

SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 14817, 26 April 1910, Page 4