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SHIPPING.

THB BTO. Xlm U8 &jn.; sets ct 6.53 p.m. SiM« tommoir it 6.36 ft.nu; sets at 6.37 p.m. 'IEE WBA.THEB. September I.—B ajn.: Dull to overcast; calm. Soon: 801 l to fine; wind N.E., light. & pjsu: fine; wind NJS., light. 8 a.m. Noon. I p.m. Barometer „ „ ._ ._ 39.83 29.78. 29.74 :XhenncßMt«r ... ... „ 46 52 60 HIGH WAXES. September 4— a.m. p.m. At Taiaros Beads „ ... 10.37 11.5 At Port Chalmers ._ ... ... _. 11.17 11.45 - At Doaedin 11.47 — leptember 6— At Taiaroa Jl«ada _ „ _ _ 11.31 11.57 , At Port Chalmers „ — 0.11 At jDunedin ... 0.15 0.41 WHIT.HEB EEPOET3., (SlB CKT*D P BXSS A8S00IATI0K.) WELLINGTON, September 3. The loSowing are the weather reports at kp.rn.s~ ■' Wind. Bar. Ther. Weattrat. 0«p« Mart* „ N.,light 30.06 66 Cloudy Ifa&ukan H_ N.W., light 30.04 66 Cloudy Anokland _ breeze 30.04 60 Overcast ■ Xaoranga .„ N., light 30.07 57 Pair •East Cape. _ N., light 30.00 59 Cloudy Giabarne ._ NJE, light 30.07. 69 Ifiue Kapler N.W., icesh 30.03 67 Fair Castlepoint— NJ3., breeae 30.00 55 Cloudy Wellington ... N., breeze 29J1 54 Showery ' Heir Plymouth N".W., fresh 30.00 57 Showery Cape Egmant.. N.W., fresh 23.97 53 Showery iWangaaui ... N.W., Ught 29.90 60 Gloomy Farewell Spit... N.W., breeae 29.01 54 Showery . Cape Foulwind N.W., fresh 29.94 52 Showery Gwymoutii — N.W., breeze 29.84 52 Showery {Stephen Island X., light 29.95 51 Showery Cape Campbell N.W., fresh 29.86 63 Gloomy Kaikoura „ Oalm 29.74 53 Overcast AJcaroalight_ NJS.,fresh ' 29.76 67 Cloudy Nuggeta_ .„ N., light 29.66 49 Gloomy Blutt ... „ N.W., breeze 29U>5 — Overcast WEATHEB FOBEOAST. ■. 33ie following are the offioial iweather summary ■ind forecast: —'Strong northerly to westerly winds, have ruled, with cloudy ana unsettled' weather ,and. rain in several parts of the country. The barometer is now low in the south. Indications aie for. strong westerly winds, changing shortly to a southerly direction, weather squally, with heavy showers in many parts, and probably colder soon, the barometer rising in the south •iter tom 10 to 16 hours." ARRIVAL. . ' II (11.30 a.m.), 40S tons, Woods, from Waoganui, via ports. Tapley and Co., Bgytrtfn DEPARTURES. . Warrnnoo, 8.8. (noon), 3529 tons, M'Lean, - for Auokdand and East Coast ports. Union Steam Ship Company, agent. Passengers: For Lytteiton—Mr Ringland. For Wellington—Mrs Page, Mr Gardston. For Auckland —Miss Hodge, Mrs Lyall and; two children, Messrg Strong, Otummngs, and Hodge; 12 steerage for all ports. Sfconii, «.«. (8.40 P-itl), 405 tons, Woods, for Timanx and northern ports. Tanley and Co., agents.

SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. :: (MAPEEE, September 2.—Sailed; Beolah (2.45 p-mj, for Melbourne. September 3.— Arrived: Rimn (9 a-.m), from Onehnnga. AUCKLAND, September 3. —Arrived: Rosamond, from Gisborue. Sailed: Norman Monarch (4 pjn.), for Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin; Southern Cross (4.20 pjiL)- for Norfolk Island, New Hebrides, and Solomon Tfifanda. WELLINGTON. September 3.-Am*ed: Maori 6.45 ajn.), Rakanoa (noon), and Calm (2.10 p.m.), from Lyttelton.——Sailed: Wairuna (4 p.m.), for Sydney; Maori (7.15 p.m.), for Lyttelton. WESTPORT, September 3. —Arrived: Pohurua ■ (8.45 p.m.), from Port Chalmers. : LYTTELTOft, September 3.—Arrived: Wootton (2J25 a.m.), from Nydia Bay; Rotorua (7.30 tun.), from Timaru; Mouo•wai (9.5 ajm), from Wellington; Breeze (9.10 a.m.), from Wellington; Defender (4.20 p.m.), from, Greymouth. To sail: Monowai, Wootton, and Breeze, for Wellington. BLUFF, September 3.—Arrived: Hinemoa (4 p.m.) anid Kotare (6 pjn.), from Port Chalmers. . ' HOBART, September 3. —Sailed 1 : Kakapo, for ,New Zealand. SYDNEY, September 3. —Sailed: Manuka (4.30 p.m.)i for Wellington; Cufic, for Bluff. . NEWCASTLE, September 3.—Sailed: Lindstol, for Wangamii. The Kaitangata is expected to leave W-est-port to-day for Bluff and Dunedin. The Ennerdale arrived at New Plymouth yesterday morning from Newcastle. • The Talune left Newcastle on Thursday afternoon for Auckland, where she will discharge a cargo of ooal. Mr Christie, second officer of the Maungantii, has been appointed chief officer ofthe Karamu.

The Waimate did not get away yesterday for: Oamaru, as'-was expected', but will probably sail at mid-day to-day for that and other northern ports. : The Karamu came out of dock at Port Chalmers yesterday, and will sail to-day for ■Bluff, Oamaru, Timaru, Lyttelton, Napier, and Gieborne. ' Mr Atkinson has joined the Arahura as third officer and Mr Bonnar has been appointed third officer of the Mapourika. The Waitomo, ■ from Calcutta, via ports, was due at Bluff yesterday, and should reach here to-morrow: She will sail on Tuesday for Timaru, Lyttelton, and 1 Wellington. The Te Anau was adjusting her compasses at Port Chalmers yesterday. She is expected to Bail on Tuesday for the West Coast, to the usual Captain Baron will take command, and will have as first officer Mr Prosser, late chief on the iKaramu.^ According to advices received by the Wellington office of the A. and A. Lino, the chartered steamer Karema left New York for New Zealand ports, via Panama Canal, on August 21.- Auckland should be reached about iSeptember 27 and Wellington about Octobar £ Having left Wellington on August 6, the Shaw-Savill liner Athenio is reported to have -continued her journey from Montevideo to Jjondon on Saturday, August 28. The same company's Delphic, en route from New Zealand ports, to London, cleared Montevideo on Sunday, August 29. The wort of raising the sunken steamen 'Awaroa, which foundered in the Coode Canal, Yarra River, Melbourne, on the evening of 10th July, after a collision with the Harbour Trust hopper barge Batman, is •proceeding, and it is expected that tho steamer will shortly be placed in dry dock (says the Melbourne Age of 23rd August). She has 'been moved from her position near tho three-quarter mile post, and is at pre-' sent resting on a sand bank.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16480, 4 September 1915, Page 6

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SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 16480, 4 September 1915, Page 6

SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 16480, 4 September 1915, Page 6

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