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PHASES OF THE MOON.

•Jteol I New own 5 7.J7"ajn. First qaarisr __„ _J2 4.7 a.m. M noon _ 15 6.24 p.m, Last quarter „ ... 27 5.11 a.m. TEE SUN. Rhea to-day at 7JB un.; tsstx ct 4.23 p.m. , THE WEATHER. Jnas IL—9 »"* • Wind ligirt S.W.; fine. Noon: Wad light 6.W.; fine. » p.m.: Wind light 8.W.; fins. < 8 a.m. Noon. 5 p.m. Barometer _ „ _ _ 30.02 30.10 30.12 Theijnom«tar _ _ _ 40 46 42 HIGH WATER. June 13— un. p.m. At TaUroa Hetds _ _ _ _ 9.9 9.35 At Port 0.49 10.15 At Dnnedin 10.19 ' 10.45 WEATHER REPORTS. (P*a Dutid Pes33 Association.) WHIRLS C7TOS, J one 11. The' following etc the weather reports, at 1 p.m'. WiDd. Bar. Tber. Weather. Capp Mills „ V.K., fi«h 19.91 56 Oreroast Roatll „ SJ3-, gale 28.98 58 Overcast UanukauH.... S., breeze ao.OG 48 Fine Anokltnd ... SJL, breeze 30.06 65 Fair I'taranga _ 8-E., light ' 30.06 51 Fair Giiborus „ B.,breeJo 30.10 44 Showery Napier S., fresh .30.17 47 Orcxcast Oastlepotat „ S.W., breeze 30.20 43 Showery Wellington ... &, fresh 30.20 ,48 Clondy New Plymonth SJS., fresh 30.12 57 Fine Oipe Egmotrt... S&, fresh 30.13 49 Fine Wnaptoiil „. Si, fresh 30.19 52 Pair . l'HeweJl Splt.„ 8J3., hghl 30.15 40 Hasy Cape Poclwiod 6.W., light 30.18 41 Fmo Stephen Island BJB-, treih 30.15 45 Clondy ' CaM Campbell S., fresh 30.20 47 Squally JUikoara „. B.SJ!., brews 30.19 48 Overcast Aksro* light™ S.W., fresh 30.00 45 Squally Snsgeta... _ S., tiTceze 30.14 43 Cloudy Blutl W., light 30.21 45 Fino ' WEATHER FOREOAST3. The ioUmrag are tie official weather enmmary and forwast:—"Strong sonth to south-easterly winds have prevailed with cold and showery weather. The barometer presenile has increased in tie 6oaiJi, bnt remains reltively lower to the northward. Present indications sio for strong amtii-esGtarly winds with an easterly tendency; squally and showery weather probable northward <rf East Cape nod Kawhia, in Cook Strait, and betweon East Cape and Banks Peninsula; cold aad changeable ocodifcions generally, though lair on the West Coast of the South Island. The barometer haa a rising tendency everywhere." Mr J. W. Piolin telephoned at 10.45 last erwung ss follows'"S.W. to N.W. winds; fine for abont 24 honrs. Ecrometer will fall." ■ ARRIVALS. Tstrani, sjs. (9 un.), 1542 tons, from tho West Coast, via Bluff. Union Steam Ship Company, agent. Otafci, t.6.8. (9.30 a.m.), 7420 tons, Silba, from London, via Nordonheim. Now Zealand Shipping Company, agent. DEPARTURES. Houto, aziliary schooner (9 a.m.), 98 tons, Andersen, for Kaipari. P. Lang, agent. Kotare, 5.3. {9.20 ajn.), 141 tons, Trenrn, for Waiiawa. Keith Ramsay, agent. Invercargill, s.a. (8.10 a.m.), 223 tons, Gillies, for'lnvsroargill. Invercargill Shipping Company, agent. Willochra, is.«. (4.30 p-m.),. 7600 tons, Neville, for Sydney, via Cook Strait. Union Steam Ship Company, agent. Passengers: For Lyttelton—Mrs Wheeler, Mr Thompson, Mr Vanes, Mr Naphtali, Mr Vial, Mr Bragden; two steerage. For WellingtonMr J. R. Scott, Mrs Hiddlestone, Miss Neil], Mr and Mrs Thompson, Mre Bennett, Miss Dnst, Mr Fleets; fivo steerage. For Sydney—Mis Anderson, Mr Fraser, Mr Amos, Mr Scott; 12 steerage. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. From Sydney (via Wellington}—Ulimaroa, June 14. From Sydney (via Auckland).—Victoria, Juno 15. v From Melbourne.—Maunganni, June 17. From San Francisoo.—'Tahiti, duo Wellington June 19. From Vanoouver.—Niagara, dne Auckland July 1. From AncMand.—Mokoia, June 12. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. For Sydney—Victoria, June 17. For Sydney (via Wellington).—Maungasui, Jane 18. For Melbourne.—Ulimaroa, June 15. _ For San Francisoo.—Aorangi, leaves Wellington June 20. For Vancouver.—Makura, leaves Auckland July 4. For Auckland.—Mbkoia, Juno 13. OVERSEA VESSELS TO ARRIVE. AT AUCKLAND

Aberlour, left New York April 24. Crown of Toledo, left New York April 29. Rikaia, loft Si. April 7. Kent, left Liverpool May 3. Wakanui, left London May 10. Huranui, left London May 10. Star of Australia, left New York May 15. Cape Breton, loft New York May 14. Kumaia, left St. John April 26. Amaranth, barque, left Columbia River April 6. Makarini, left London May 10. Wakefield, left New York May 6. Carrier Dove, left London Juno 5. Delphic, left London •June 7. Dinon, left Montreal May 20. Suffolk, left Liverpool May 31. AT WBLJUNOiO.S. Braunfels, left Now York March 26, left Auckland Juno 11. Waiwera, left London. April 4; arrived Auckland May 27. Crown of Toledo, left New York April 29. Ralcaia, left St John April 7. Star of India, left London April 24; arrived Melbourne June 5. Wakanui, left London May 10. Star of Australia, left New York May 15. Kent, left Liverpool- May 3. Arawa, left London May 24. Aberlour, left New York April 24. Remuera, left London May 8. Cape Breton, left New York May 14. AT IITTELTON. Braunfels, left New York March .26; left Auokland June 11. Karamca, left Liverpool March 29; arrived Auckland ilay 21. Crown of Toledo, left New York April 29. Rakaia, left St John April 15. Niwaru, left Liverpool April 13. Mamari, left London May 7. ■ Remuera, left London May 8. Star of Australia, kit New York May 15. Kent, left Liverpool May 3. Arawa, left London May 24. Aierlour, left New York April 24. Cape Breton, left New York May 14. Ruahino, left London June 7; Orari, left London June 7.

AT DDKIDIH. Braunfels, left' New York March 26; ' left Auckland Juno 11. Triton barque, from Maiden Island. Crown of Toledo, left New York April 29. Rakaia left St. John April 7. Niwaru, left Liverpool April 13; due ■ Juno 18 Mamari, left London May 7, Star of Australia, left New York May 15; duo August 7. Kent, left Liverpool May 3; duo July 17. Abcrlour, left New York April 24. Cape Breton, left New York Miiy 14. Wahine, left Glasgow May 17; due about Juno 30. Muritai, left London May 21. Star of India, l«ft London April

OUTWARD BOUND. Buteshire, left Lyttelton March 27. Tyrone, left Wellington April 6. Tokomaru, left Wellington April 13. Tongariro left April 30. Rotorua, left Wellington May 1. Rangatira, left Wellington "May 10. Opawa, left Wellington May 13. Pakeha, left Auckland May 14; .left Montevideo June 3. Whakarua, left Wellington May 14, i oll j' c ieft Wellington May 15. _ Dorset, left Lyttelton May 26. Zealandic, left Wellington May 29. Ruapehu, left Wellington May 25. Kia Ora, left Auckland June 1. Norfolk, left Lyttelton May 31. Whakatane. left Lyttelton Juno 4. Kaipaia. left Weh lington Juno 6. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. MOM WELLINGTON. Athcnic, Juno 12. Paparoa, June 26. Waiwera, _ Juno 30. Karamoa, Juno 30. Corinthic, Jxdy 10. Remuera, July 24. Kumara, July 30, Arawa, August 7. Ruahinc, August 21. Rotorua, September 18.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15788, 12 June 1913, Page 6

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PHASES OF THE MOON. Otago Daily Times, Issue 15788, 12 June 1913, Page 6

PHASES OF THE MOON. Otago Daily Times, Issue 15788, 12 June 1913, Page 6