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SHIPPING

PHASES OF THE MOOJf. jANDAIIi. «Wl moon ... „ 3 11.51 p.m. Last quarter - 9 8 -± 3 »•»»■ New moon ... ... ._ 16 2.12 a.m. First quarter 23 5-2 P-m. *U1 moon — 31 4.11 p.m. THE SUN. Sises to-day at 4.58 a.m.; sets at 7.12 p.m. THB WEATIIEB. January 2S.—B a.m.: Wind N.W.; fine. Soon: Wind N.W.; fine. 5 p.m.: Wind N.W.; fine. ' b a.m. Noou. a p.m. Barometer 29.73 211.65 20.60 Thermometer B» 81 ™ HIGH WAXEB. January 27— a- 1 "- P- m - At Xaiaroa Ileads 11-*1 — At Port Chalmers — °- 4 M Dunedin ... - 0.26 0.04 WEATHER KEPOHTS. (Pke U-Kitkd Fbbss Association.) WELLINGTON, January 26. The following aro tho weather reports at 4 pj&. i— Wind. Bar. Ther. Weather. Cape Maria „. S., breeze 30.11 63 Hazy Bussell... _ 8.W., light 30.08 76 Pino JtanukauH... Dreew 30.08 68 Cloudy Auckland „. W.S.W., light 30.02 71 Fair lauranga _. W., light 29.DU 82 Pino KastOape — S-E., light 30.00 76 Haiy Oieborue «. SS.E., light 211.35 70 Piiio Napier _ SJJ., light 2i).'Jß 73 Puie Castlepoiiit-. NJK., light 29.U7 68 Cloudy Wellington ... N.N.W., breeze 2D.D5 68 Pair New Plymouth N.W., light 30.04 68 Pine nape £gmont._ N.W., light 30.05 68 Cloudy ... S.W., breeze 30.02 72 Pine !arewell Spit... W., fresh 23.116 6U Piuo OapePoulwind W.S.W., ireaa 30.0 a7O Pine Greymouth... W., light 30.0J lii Pino Stephen Island W., light 30.0S 63 Hazy Cape Campbell K, fresh 211.85 65 Hazy ■Kaikoura ... N.W., broese 211.68 71 Pail AJcaroa light— N., iresh 21>.70 70 Cloudy Nuggeta_ ._ X.W., gale 20.46 76 Hazy Jlufl „. _ W.S.W., breeze 23.52 64 Cloudy WEATHEH FORECASTS. The following are the official weather summary and forecast: —" Moderate winds to strong westerly winds have prevailed, and cloudy ana hasy skies hare been much in evidence. The barometer has been unsteady, and is low in the Booth. Present indications are ior strong westerly winds, with warm weather, dull and misty at time*, generally, with rain probably on the \Vest Coast and in the southern districts, and the barometer unsteady, with a tailing tendency." Mr J. W. Paulin telephoned at 10 o'clock last evening as follows: —" All stations are warned ol Heavy weathe." to the S.W. of 170 de« P., also lieavy N.W. gales, heavy rain, thunder, and lightning." ARRIVALS. Kowhai, s.s. (6.45 a.m.), 792 tons, iom Oamaru. Union Steam Ship Company, agent. John, s.s. (8.10 a.m.), 11l tons, Holm, from Timaru. Keith Ramsay, agent. DEPARTURES. InvercargilL s.s. (4.20 a.m.), 223 tons, Gillies, for Invercaxgill. lnvercargill Shipping Company, agent. Victoria, s.s. (noon), 2965 tons, Croft, for Auckland, via East <Joast ports. Huddart, Parker Company, agent. Passengers: For Lyttelton—Mr and Mrs Oscar Moiler, Mrs Stone, Misses Stansell (2), Fitchett, Mulholland, Monson, Campbell, Baber, Messrs R. Young, E. Wright, L. H. Denniston. For Wellington—Misses Hill Jack, Rossbotham, Daly, Rose, Mrs T. C. Brash and three children, Mr and Mrs Batcher, Mrs Penhay and Masters Penhay (2), Mr 11. A. Smith. For Napier—Mr and Mrs Ritchie, Miss Heir. For Gisbornc—Mrs Geo Puflett, Miss Gibson, Miss Johnston, Miss Good. For Auckland—Misses Allen (2), Wintersgill, Mr and Mrs J. Allen and Child, Mrs Sheffield and two children; seven steerage for all ports. Ardgarry, e.s (6 p.m.), 4526 tons, Pearson, for Melbourne. Dalgety and Co., agent. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. AUCKLAND, January 26.—Sailed: Tarawera (1.10 p.m.), for the eouth. Passengers for Dunedin: Misses Sinclair, Henderson (2), Bowling, Booth, lies, Gordon, Mrs Clarkson, Mr Anstiss. WELLINGTON, January 26— Arrived: Maori (6.55 a.m.), from Lyttelton; Westralia (8.3 C a.m.), from East Coast and Auckland; Corinna (3 p.m.), from New Plymouth. Arrived: Ulimaroa (7.15 p.m.), from Hobart and Sydney. Passengers (saloon): Mesdames I'earce, Macneil, Craker, Taylor, Noble, Cameron, Morris, Styles, Robinson, Collins and 4 children, Green, Naylor, Kerr and child, Kina, Misses Lustee, Stewart, Vale, Johnston (2), Watson, M'Gee, Lees, Fisher, Everett, Rogers, Pearse, Quintell, Beaumont, Wetherall, Carter, Armdt (2), M'Lean, Francis, Davies, Moodie, Slater, Beamish, Campi>ell, Birch, Fit-her, Fallows, Higgins, Messrs Atkinson, Stewart, 'Vialoux, Maroney, Pearce, Macneil, Cutfield, Beack, M'Mahon, Crocker, Foster, Halliday, Taylor, M'Grath, Whitehouse, Noble, Piatt, Dignam (3), Franks, Hanson, Clark, Gavett, Starkey, Francis, Bloubowm, M'Grath, Clabburn, Hughes, Morris, Cameron, Kina, Styles, Biss, Michael, Rout, Naylor Smith (2), Campbell, Treweek, Ower and boy, Scott. Sailed: Ngahere (0.15 a.m.), for Picton and Greymouth; Maori (6.50 p.m.), for Lyttelton. LYTTELTON, January 26.—Arrived : Wakatu (3.45 a.m.), from Kaikoura; Wahine (6.50 a.m.), from Wellington; Wairuna (9.15 a.m.), from Newcastle. —-Sailed: El Cordobes (4.30 p.m.). for Dunedin. To Sail: Wakatu, for Kaikoura; Wahine, for Wellington, with 260 passengers. BLUFF, January 26.—Sailed: Kassa, barque (11 a.m.), for Hobart; Poherua (2.40 p.m.), for Port Chalmers. SYDNEY, January 26.—Arrived: Manuka (2 p.m.), from Wellington. FREMANTLE, January 26.—Arrived: Egypt, from London. 1 ♦ ■ THE DIRECT STEAMERS. WELLINGTON, January 26.—Arrived : Corinthic (6.50 p.m.), from London, via Hobart. Sailed: Whakatano (11 a.m.), for London. LYTTELTON, January 26.—T0 Sail: Dalmore, for London. The Kotare will sail to-day for lnvercargill and Riverton. The lnvercargill sailed yesterday afternoon for InvercargilL The Victoria sailed yesterday afternoon for Auckland, via East Coast ports. The Westralia is expected to berth at Dunedin about 11 a.m. to-morrow on arrival from Auckland, via East Coast ports. She will sail the following day on her return trip. The Kurow will leave from Port Chalmers this morning for the West Coast. The Whangape is due this morning from Westport, and is expected to get away on Friday for the West Coast. El Cordobes left Lyttelton yesterday afternoon for Dunedin, where she will berth today to complete discharge and Iced Homeward cargo. The Kaiapoi, which left Sydney for Bluff, Dunedin, Lyttelton, and Wellington, has the following wheat cargo on board for the under-mentioned ports: —Bluff, 224 tons; Dunedin, 803 tons; Lyttelton, 1072 tons; Wellington, 235 tons. The John arrived yesterday from Timaru, and will sail to-day for northern ports. The Ardgarry finished her discharge last evening, and sailed for Melbourne, where she will load for the United Kingdom. • Owing to the heavy nor'-wester yesterday morning it was found impracticable to take the Waimana out of dock. 'Heavy gusts blew in at the dock entrance, and, the vessel, being in very light trim, it was probable that the mooring buoy might have shifted under the strain, so the caisson was replaced and the big liner allowed to remain until this forenoon, when it is expected she will bo moored at the wharf.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16292, 27 January 1915, Page 4

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SHIPPING Otago Daily Times, Issue 16292, 27 January 1915, Page 4

SHIPPING Otago Daily Times, Issue 16292, 27 January 1915, Page 4

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