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SHIPPING.

! PHASES OF THE MOON. Augvst. rJw moon 5 6.7 p.m. y'int quarter 13 2.0 p.m. iTull moon ... ... 21 6.44 a.m Lut quarter ... 28 2.3 a.m. Apojte .... 13 7 a.m. P»rige» \.. 25 1 p.m. Sun rises 6.50, sets 5.28.. THE WE ATI! HI August 28.-8 a.m.: Wind S.W., strong, equally. Noon: Wind S.W., strong; hail. 5 p.m.: Wind southerly; moderating; cloudy. 8 a.m. Noon. . sp.in Barometer 29.18 29.30 29.31 Thermometer . 36 37 37 WEATHER REPORT. (Pin United Pekss Association.) ■WELLINGTON, August 28. Tfto following is tho Rev. D. C. Bales's summary and forecast:—"There was .1 heavy fall of snow in the South Island last night, and a southerly gale reached Wellington at, 5 a.m., when the lowest pressure of tho Kiromoter, 28.95 in, was recorded, I'rescnt indications are for cold and stormy ■weather generally, rain in most parts, and snow on the higher levels. Tho barometer will probably rise very high in tho next two days, and strong fouthcrly winds prevail everywhere.." HIGH WATER. August. 29— a.m. p.m. At Taiaroa. Heads 9.39 10.18 At l'ort Chalmers 10.19 10.58 At Dunedin 10.49 11.23 ARRIVALS, i August 27. Manuka, s.s., 4505 tons, Worrall, from Sydney, via Wellington. I'.S.S. Co., agents. Passengers: Intercolonial—Misses M'Arthur, Hanson, Me«lames Cowie, MaeUibbon, Tizard, Clayton, Messrs Donald, Clayton, Dr'Tizard, Master Donald; two steerage. Coastal—Misses . Dcdds, Moore, Stocker, Wyinks. CJourlay, Lawrence, Marlow, Sister Francis, Mcsdames Drinkwater, Williamson, Morrison, Messrs Cut tic, Mui r, Nicholk, Tod, Drinkwater, Hud-oir, Wright, Sorivener, C'allaglwn, Morrison, Nathan, Plant; 15 stowage. IComata, s.s., 1994 tons, Angus, from Greyniouth, via iylteltcn and Timaru. U.S.S. Co., agents. August 28. Wimmcra, s.s., 3022 tons, Waller, from Sydney, via ' Auckland. Noill and Co., agents. Passengers: From Sydney—Mr, .Mrs, and Master While. .From' Auckland— Mrs Maclariane and family. Misses FairWeather, Brown, Messrs M'Kibbiit, Brown, Martin. _ From flisborne—Mrs AVcotton, Mr H. E. Royds. From Napier—Mr and Mrs Hollior, Mrs Fulton and family, Missc? Moore, Dalrymple, Clark, Mentham, Fulton. From "Wellington—Mr and Mrs TMierword, Mr Coulls, Misses Holme?, Cotills, Colder, Colder. From I.yttelton—Miss Arthur, Mcesra Williamson, Scot I. M'Craw, Duncan, Murray, Drane, and seven steerage. DEPARTURES. August 27. Slorm, s.s., 405 tons, Broadhonse, for Lyttelton itnd Wanganui. Tapley aud Co., agents. Kotaw, s.s., 141 tons, Treurn, for Invorcargill, Riverton, and Stowart Island. Koith Ramsay, agenl. August 28. Manuka, s.s., 4505 tons, Worrall, for Melbourne, via Bluff and Hobart. U.S.S. Company, agents. Passengers: For Melbourne—Mm -Lusk, Messrs Ovendale, J. Drake; end 13 steerage. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. From Melbourne.—Moana, August 30. From Sydney.—Tnlune (connects with Jlaheno at Auckland), September 4. From Sydney (via Wellington).—Ulimaroa, Sep torn bor 3. . From Auckland.—Tarawera, September I'ItOJKOTKD DEPARTURES. For Sydney (via Auckland).—Wimmcra, August. 30. For Sydney (via Wellington).—Moana, 'August 31. For Melbourne.—Uliinaroa, September 4. For Auckland.—Tarawera, September 2. TO ARRIVE. AT AUCKLAND. Tomoana, left Now York July 1. arrived Melbourno August 24. Niwaru, left Now York August 8. Empire Transport, left Liverpool July 2. Cornwall, left Liverpool July 25. Wakanui, left Montreal July 27. Earl o( Oarrick, left New .York-August 1. llangatira, to leave London early in August. Onawa, to leave London'Scptenlber 3; due October 18. Morayshire, left Liverpool August 20. . Star of Australia, left New York July 18. '.T WKI.MXCTON. 1 ." Athenic, left London July 26, and Capetown August 12. Tongariro, left. London August 6; due September 20. Ruahine, to leave London September 3. AT UUNEOIX. , Tomoana (via Australian and northern parte), left New Ycrk July 1; arrived Melbourne August 24. Indraghiri (via Australian and northern port;), left New York Juno 6; left Sydney August 19: Wakanui (via northern portsi!. lelt. Montreal July 11, Kainnm, to lcavo London October 4. Otaki, left, London Angut 9; duo September 17; Strathclyde, lelt - New York May 19, left Auckland August 20. lIOMKWAltl) HOUND, Waimate, left Wellington July 2, and Kipdc Janeiro August 2. Miniiro, left Wellington July 15. Sussex, left Lyttelton July 18, Star of Canada, left Auckland July 19, Waiwera, left Bluff July 27. Ruapehu, left Wellington July 23; arrived Monte* Video 'August 17. Ornri, left Wellington July 50, and Rio do Janeiro Argust 23. Karamea, left Auckland, August 3. Tainui, left Wellington August 11. Nairnshire, left Lyttelton Augu6l 18. Riniutaka, left Auckland August 27. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. ' VnOM AUCKLAND. , Indraghiri, September 20. Turakina, September 22. FROM WELLINGTON. I'j.ie, Septcmbsr 8. FROM TOUT tH-M.JIERS. Buteshire, September 20. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. AUCKLAND, August 27,-Arrived: Taluno (10.30 a.m.), from Rarotonga. August 28.—Arrived:' Maheno (6.15 a.m.), from Sydney. GISBORNE, August, 28.—T0 sail: Tara•weru 16 a.m. Monday), for tho south. LYTTELTON, August 27.—Arrived: Mtori (6.50 a.m.), from Wellington; S. Pioneer, from Wellington.— Sailo<l: Breeze (10.15 p.m.), for Port Chalmers. August 28.—Arrival: Mararoa (0.20 p.m.), from Wellington; Storm (noon), from Port Chalmers. SYDNEY,' August 27.—Sailed: Ulimaroa, for Wellington. MELBOURNE. August 27.—Arrived: Warrimoo, from Hobart and the Bluffl. THE DIRECT STEAMERS. AUCKLAND, August 27.—Sailed: Riniutaka (0.15 p.m.), for London, via Monte .Video. LONDON, August 26.—Arrived: Ara-wa, from Wellington. Sailed: Indrabarah, 'ot Wellington The Manuka, from Sydney, via Welling- ' ton, arrived at Dunedin at 9 a.m. on Saturday, and borthod at tho cross wharf. She left Sydney at 4 p.m. on August'2o, and experienced a moderate south-easterly wind across lo Wellington, reaching that jx>rt at 11 .-urn. on tho 24th, and leaving at 5 ]xm. tho day following. She arrived at Lyttelton at 5 a.m. on the 26th, and loft tiicro at 5 p.m. tire samo day. Yesterday she left Port Chalmers at 4 p.m. for Melbourne, via Bluff and Hobart. Tho Rakanoa arived at Wostport at 3 a.m. on Saturday. She will lcavo to-day for Bluff ajid Dunedin, bain-g due hero about the end of tho week. Tho Aparinia, from Calcutta, is duo at Dnnedin about September 15. Sho is ex-poct-d at Auckland next Sunday, and from thonco will steam to Lyttelton. While at Duncd'n 6he will be docked for survey. Her other southern ports are Timaru and DM. Captain Tate resumed command of the Pukaki at Wellington nn Saturday. Tho Kia Ora. now at- Dnnodin, will probably go to l'ort. Chalmers to-morrow or tho day after, and will sail thence about Friday for Lyttollon tnul Nelson lo complete discharge. It is understood that the Kia Ora w.ill then return to Port Chalmers and lay up'for about a- month. Tho Storm left on Saturday morning for Lyttelton and Wnngnmii. Tho Strathclyde left Lyttelton on Saturday afternoon, and.was due at Dunedin by Sunday inorninj. Heavy weather has C'jably caused her to lay-to outside. Sho not passed the Heads last night. Tho Kotarc, which sailed on Saturday for Invercargiil. had to put back owing to stress of weathor. She pawed in through tho Heads at 0.15 a.m. yesterday, and anchored in tlio lower hwbour. Last night it was understood that sha would get under weigh when tho wcathar modorated. The Wimmcra, from Sydney, via East - Coast porta, ''arrived at early yes-

terday morning and berthed at the tongue wharf. Captain Waller reports having left Sydney at 1.10 p.m. on August, 17, and e.vI>erienciiig line weather l and a. smooth sea across. (Jape Maria Van Diemcn was rounded at 10 a.m. on August 20, and l.lra vessel arrived at Auckland at 10 a.m. on August 21. The Wimmcra left Auckland at 3 p.m. on August 23, and mot with lino weather to Lyttelton, and thence strong soulhfliiy winds and rough seas In Diuiedin. Tho Ivomata arrived from Timaru at 3.25 a.m. on Saturday, and berthed at the Rattray street wharf. She will be docked at Port Chalmers this morning for chaning and painting. The Corinnn, spick and spin, after W overhaul, came out of dock on Saturday at noon.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14924, 29 August 1910, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 14924, 29 August 1910, Page 4

SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 14924, 29 August 1910, Page 4

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