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SHIPPING.

FBiOU O* TBS BOGS, Ocrcssa. First qnartac 7 LW-pja. Villi moon ___ _ _ II . J.ant quarter J5 10.33«». Keif moon SO 1.19c-m. SHB'SOK. liisas 13& Ejta st C3i paa. Discs to-cwaow at U1 «ta-et 43$ p-n. rmt wuTmra October lQr-8 «&,; Ml; JLE, tosew gtzcttg. •V>on: Bright; Kgbt HJS, tsßen. 5 pja.: Rns »nd calm. . f ua, Hcoa. S jun. Barometer J9J 25.7 19.7 t'hormometer S3 S3 $8 BtSB-TiXSB. October 11— ua. pia. At Xaiatca Heads 0.1 At Fort OJB 0.44 AtDonodin ... - _ _ M 3 1.14 WXiIHKB EEFOETB. (PJB Usidhj PEES assooutioso W2LLENOTOK, October 10. The following ir« the weitber reports at .-.. i • Wind. Btr. Then Woithss. Ctpe Mull _ S, irrah 29.94 6S Squally Ddhqll _ _ S.W, breeta MJS 61 Cloudy . AacklsmS. — 8.W., fresh 38.85 88 Oloady Tiunogi _ 6.W., fccßh 29.85 65 Overcast But Cape _ S.E., fresh 29.76 61 Overcast Qiiborao , „ S., Irceh 28.73 50 Showery Nipltr ... _ 8., frejb 29.79 51 Overoast Castlepolst — S.W., breeze 29.80 43 Hain Wellington _ 8., m. gale 23.78 51 Overcast Sew Plymouth H.W., light 29.88,56 Hajy Oap« EgfflooU. fclE., light 29.88 55 Cloudy Wmginal ... 8., light 29.90 54 Showery , M»««*ll fiplt_ N.E., light 29.98 69 Cloudy C»jX(Fool»iml S.,lresh 29.93 61 Fine Watport S.W., m. g»l« 23.87 57 Pine . Bkphsn Uliad K, light 29.83 62 Cloudy - u«p» Campbell S., gale 29.76 52 Squally : Jjlkowa _ W.S.W., gale 29.96 46 Bain Ximi lights g.w., fresh 30.08 44 Clondy nuggets— „ S., breeze 30.16 51 Hazy ~ ... W., light 30.10 50 Hazy WKATBKIt FORECASTS. The following are the official weather summary tad forecast "Stormy weather has continued, especially on the East Coast between Castlepoint aid Kalkenra, aad strong south-westerly winds generally. Eain has fallen in most parte ol tho country and snow on many higher levels. Tho ; barometer has risen everywhere. Present indicaore for high Southerly winds between East , Cape and Kaikonra and strong southerly winds - ' generally, bat *"* with a decreasing tendency ■ shortly. Showery weather on tho East Coaft and squally at times elsewhere, but probably improving soon, though only temporarily, especially in the southern distriots. Barometer unsteady, but rising for a brief period only in the south." Mr J. W. Panlin telephoned at 10.45 last evening as follows:—"S.E, to X.E. winds and line weather." DEPARTURE. Westralia, s.s. (1 p.m.),- 2937 tons, Bates, for Auckland, via ports. Iluddart-Parlcor and Co., agents. Passengers: Mcsdnmes White, Langmuir, M'Lennan, Findlay, Misses O'Lcary, M'Lennan, Bonnoy, Turn- • bull, Messrs Findlay, M'LennaJi, C. A. Gleed, H. G. Oliver, H. M. Chisholm, E. Hodges, A. Sudgrove, Dr White.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. From Melbourne.—Ulimaroa, October 14, From Sydney (via Auckland). —Monowai jconneota with Maheno), October 12. From Sydney (via Wellington).—'Warritnoo, October 11. , i;^ ora Sail Franoieco.—Willochra, due Wellington November 6. From Vancouver.— Marama, due Auckland October 21. From Auckland.—Maitai, October 16. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. For Melbourne—Warrimco, October 12. For Sydney (via Auckland). —Monowai (connects with Maheno). October 14. lor Sydney (via Wellington).—Ulimaroa, October 15. ' ■ , For San Francisco.—Moana, leaves Wellington November 7. lor Vancouvor.—Niagara, leaves Auckland October 25. For Auckland.—Maitai, October 17. OVERSEA VESSELS TO ARRIVE. AT AUCKLAND. Waimate, left Montreal .Tulv 29; arrived Melbourno September 27. Northern, loft, New York July 25. Ncrohana, left London August 22; arrived Melbourno October 3.Dorset, left Liverpool August 23. Tokomaru, left Montreal September 7. Tongsriro, left London September 6. Mimiro. Jeft New York August 11. Sturmfels, left New York September 5, Kaipara, left Liverpool September 20, due November 17. Frankmount, left London October 4. Waiwera, left London October 4. AT WELLINGTON. Northern, left New York July 25. Dorset, left Liverpool August 25. Tongariro, left London September 6. Mimiro, left New York August 11. Mnritai, left London September 11. Corinthic, left London September 13; left Capetown October 3; due October 26. Kaipara, left Liverpool September 20 Rimutaka, left Capetown September 20; arrived Hobart October 10. AT LTTTCLTON. Wh&karua, left London July 25: arrived Auckland September 23. Morayshiro, left Liverpool July 26; left Auckland October 7. Northern, left New York July 25. Dorset, left Liverpool August 23. Kia Ora, left London August 30. Mimiro, left New York August 11. Sturmfels, left New York September 5. Kaipara, left Liverpool September 20. Turakina, left London August 9, AT DUNEDRf. Triton, barque, from Maiden Island. Morayshire, left Liverpool July 26; left Auckland October 7; due October 13. Northern, left Now York July 25; due October 15. Dorset, left Liverpool August 23, due November 5. Kia Ora, left London August 30, duo Octoberi 14. Mimiro, left Navr York August 11. Sturmfels left New York September 5. Kaipara, .left Liverpool September 20, duo December 7. OUTWARD BOUND. • Kumaia, left Wellington September 4; left Montevideo September 26. Rotorua, left Wellington . September 20. Indralcma, left Auckland September 25. lonic, left .Wellington October 2. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. reoit WttLtfQTOlf. . Ruapehu, October 16. Athenio, October 30. Rimutaka, November 13. Corinthio, November 27. Remuera, December 11. Ruahlnc, January 8. February 5, SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. OMAPERE, October .10.—Arrived: Claymore (8 a.m.), from Onehunga.

AUCKLAND, October 10. —Arrived: Katoa (10.35 a_m.), from Westport. Sailed: Ruapefau (12.40 p.m.), for Wellington. • WELLINGTON, October 10.—Arrived: • Faloon, echoonor (6 a.m.), from Havelock; Manuka (6 a.m.), from Lyttelton; Wahino (7,10 a.m.), from Lyttelton; Monowai (2.10 p.m.), from East Coast and Auckland.— Sailed: Ngatoro (11.20 a.m.), for Greymouth ; Pateena (0.50 p.m.), for Pioton and Nelson; Manuka (6.30 p.m.), for Sydney; Tahiti (7 p.m.), for San Francisco; Moana (4.45 p.m.), for Sydney.-Sailed: Wahino . (8.5 p.m.), for Lyttelton. Passengers: ; Misses Browning, Blnndell, Griffin, Stenhousc, Doubleday, Anderson, Mace, Maroney, Mesdames Burt, ' Scott-, Colville, Whmam, M'Beatli and infant, Miller, Lo Cren, Rutherford, Stevens, Welsh, Wileon, Jeffries, M'Koy, maid, and three children, Hayes, Hislop, Rutledgo, Dale, Hall, Marschel, Captain Bilton, Captain Grant, Father Smythe, Messrs De Oris, Orbell, Ormond, "White, Craigie, MP., Burt, Wilson, Kurley, • Purean, Duncan, Wanklyn, Scott, Colville, Mackay, Whmam, Loughnan, Tothill, Minifie and child, Miller, Kerr, Joo6ten, Dugay, . Porder, Welsh, Griffin, M'Cormack, Lomas' Arnott, Lee, Alwood, Shacklock (2), Collman, Glin, Wells, Harbison, Cole, Morgan, Dale, Hall, Rogers, Brown, Peters, Hooke, Mil', lington, Watson, Marechel; and 24 m tho steerage. LYTTELTON, October 10.—Arrived • Warrimoo (3 p.m.), from Wellington); Mararoa (6.10 p.m.), from Wellington.— Sailed: Kairaki (1 p.m.), for Wellington' Mararoa (8.15 p.m.), for Wellington; Warrimoo, for Port Chalmers. INVERCARGILL, October 10.—Sailed: Invercargill (9 a.m.), for Duuedin, yj a Wai'SUVA, October 10. —bailed: Lsvnka, for Sydney: Signal, for Ocean Maid; Fred J. Wood, for Gray's Harbour. NEWCASTLE, October 10. —Arrived : Waitemata. from Now Zealand.—Sailed: Marjorie Craig, for Karpara; Lindeto], for New Zealand. SYDNEY, October 10.—Arrived: Maheno from Auckland. ' MELBOURNE, October 10.—Sailed: Ka- . niona and Kaitangata, for New Zealand. HOBART, October 10.—Arrived: Rimutnka, from London. The Westralia sailed at 1 o'clock yesterdnv for Auckland, via ports. The Maori is expected to leavo Port Chalmers on the 23rd inst., to resume her ' - running in tho ferry service. The Taviuni has been detained by bad - weather on tho West Coa3t, an die duo '.next week, via Bluff. • • Tho Monowai, from northorn ports, has ; been delayed by southerly gales, and will probably arrive a clay late. Tho JrVarimoo is due about mid-day from Sydney, via Cook Strait, and will leave again on Sunday for Bluff, Hobart, and Mellxnirno. The Kowhai, from Groymouth, via . Oamaru, is due on Tuesday and will sail '' tho same day for Napier and Gisborne, <ria port*.

The Dlimaroa ia due on Tuesday.from Melbourne, via Bluff, and will sail on Wednesday for Sydney, via Cook Strait. The Rachel Cohen is oxpected to come out of dock at Port Chalmers to-day, and after taking in stores will sail for tho Macquarie Islands. Tho Kotaro is due from Oamaru on Saturday night, and will run an excursion to Harrington Point and tho Hoads on Sunday- . An Association telegram from Wellington states that tho Ngatoro, which left Wellington yesterday forenoon, for Greymouth, anchored in Woreer Bay owing to bad ■weather. "

With the auxiliary cutter Seagull in tow, the Chatham Islands Fishing Company's steamer Himitangi left Wellington for tho Chathams at 10.30 p.m. on Tuesday. Tho Seagull will bo used at the islands for tho purpose of fishing as well as bringing fish from tho bays and depots to Oweftga.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15892, 11 October 1913, Page 8

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SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 15892, 11 October 1913, Page 8

SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 15892, 11 October 1913, Page 8