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jgt r-Vf- 1 ' 1 •. PHASES or THH MOOH. St..-,O'-J:- OOTOBUL I jfc. ' ImatiaMitßt ..Y ... „ _ ... 1 9.14 p.m. t>;' Hew moon 9 9.13 ajn. Kuatqoatar — — ... ... ■ — 18 1.21 ajn. t' ■--- foil moan' . M n.45 a.m. qoMittt , —31 tlOpun. '• , ; ' ; THH SXJK. jo- Bim'tfrday tM Mm; nets «t 6.17 pju. THB VKATHKB. October I—B *-m.: Wind S.W., light; shower;. V'".'. Noon: Wind S.W.; light rain. S pjn.: Wind * NJS.; lain. r 1 - B a-m. Noon. 6 p.m. Barometer _ „ _ _ 39.86 30.38 30.54 Thermometer « U 62 69 HIGH WAXEB. October T— % a.m. p.m. At Talam Heads „ „ ... 0.63 1.13 At Port Ghahnero 1.33 IJ>2 At Dunedin ... 2.3 2.22 WEATHBB &EPOBTS. ■" " (Til tJirrjo law associatiow.) WELLINGTON, October 6." The following are the weather reports at H pjn.:— ' Wind. Bar. Thet. Weather. . Oape Had* —, E., light 30.14 £3 Cloudy Kussell _ — BJL,light , '30.06 70 Fine MinokauH__ W., light , 30.13 65 Fair Auckland NJS., braeM 30.13 68 Pair East Cape _ K, light 30.10 60 Bain Gaborne _ light 30.23 67 Hazy Napier _ R, breeze 30.21 66 Overcast ' Oaetlepoiot .„ SJ!., light 66 Overcast .Wellington ... S., breeza 30 J1 68 Overcast New Plymouth S~B., fresh 30.10 63 Pair Oape Egmoot— S-E., fresh . 30.10 63 Cloudy iWanganoi ' _ breez* 30.20 66 Gloomy ' Farewell Spit. NJL, light 30.20 66 Pine Cape Poalwind N., light 30.17 63 Pair Qrejmouth ~ E., fresh 30.16 60 Showery \ . Stephen Island' m. gale 30.25 54 Hazy Cape Campbell a, gala . 30.33 64 Cloudy , Xaikxrara ._ SJ!., fresh 30.35 60 Foggy Atsupa light... N.E., light 30.40 63 Over oast ■ Nuggete „ fresh 30.40 46 Showeiy TSlafl - „ E., fresh 30.40 60 Overcast J ; WEATHEB POBEOAST. , The following are the official weatUeT summary and forecast:—" The atmospherio pressure has in--1 creased considerably in the south eince last even- .. .. . . ing,.: and. strong south-easterly winds are now repeated in and southward of Cook Strait. The weather has been cloudy and urisettied generally, ) with nain in many parts,' especially in the South Island. Indications are for moderate to strong r wiaQs, squally at times, along the eastern coast \ and about Cook' Strait, cold and changeable » weather, witti passing showers, but improving in " '■ the; West Ooast and sonthemmost districts. The 1 barometer will rise further everywhere." i ARRIVALS. Kotare, s.s. (8 ajnA 141 tons, Treurri, (-< ■ {rom eouthern porta. Keith Ramsay, agent. , Arawa, s.s. (9.30 a.m.), 9372 tons, Clay- > den, from Lyttelton. .Dalgety and Co., A agents. / Karori, e.s. (L4O p.m.), 1863 tons, Pryde, _" , from Westport, via Timaru. Union Steam (Ship Company, agent. v V' - • Rakanoa, s.s. (5.20 p.m.), 2246 tons, }.", Ruiton, -from Newcastle direct Union Steam Ship Company, agent. V ; DEPABTDEB. '■ Invercargill, as. (4.10 p-m.), 224 tons, Gillies, for Bluff and Invercargill. Inverk . '.N cargill iSbipping Company, agent.
SHIPPING TELEGRAMS., NAPIER, October 6.—To sail: Matatna r (noon, October 7), for Sidney. WELLINGTON, October 6,-Arrived: i Kahaka (0.25 ajn.), from Westport; Maori ~ (6 55 aan.), from Lyttelton; Alexander (9.25 1 \ am), from Westoort; Ngatoro (9.45 a.m.), from Lyttelton; Corinna (noon), from 'Onehunga; Melboorne (1.20 p.m.), from Newcastle; Clan MacTavieh (2.20 p.m.), from Waitara and - Sydney.—-Sailed : Breeze -t.': . (0.5 p.m.), for southern ports: Arahura p.m.), far Pioton and 'Nelson.—Maori (7.55- jun.), for Lyttelton. fcv j Passengers: Misses Gough, Aldworth, Lau- ' tour, Parnell, M'Gill, GebbieL Donning, ; • Mitchell, Campbell, Wardell, Kincaid, :J'~ Thompson, Mesdames Kelland, Grave, Anderson, Harper Kennedy, Blake (2), 3,; Cameron, .Mitchell, Neil, /Rhodes, Doig, Chapman, Ward,, Hamilton,, Towerrier, Messrs Kelland, Lovel, Luke, Mann, • Savage, Mills, ilanagan, Stevenson, Craighead, Cundy, ' Gilme, Lemon, Fleming, Hopper, Bundle, Harper, Hemos, Hishori. . " Warboys, Pickney, Myers, Grave, Levy, I'; Watson,- Doig, wiidiy. Virtue, Sanderson, ~i". .Chapman, Beethman (2), Rattray, Hainil;v fton, Shields, Wooler, Slack, Stewart; and .. , 116 in the steeragei •' ' LYTTELTON, Oct6ber 6.—? Arrived: ':.;:V ; ::!Riverina (5.30 ajm.), from Dunedin; Marafc;',: \roa (9.55 a.m.), from Wellington; Paloona (11 JO a.m.), from Wellington; Storm (0.50 v" ' pjh.), from Tarakohe. Sailed: Paloona (5 pjn.), for Dunedin.—To sail: Rimutaka, for Wellington; Cygnet; for: Kaikoura; • for JLhinedinj Ulimaroa and RiVerfv ina, for Wellington; Mararoa, for-Welling-;'• ton.. : V ' SYDNEY, October 6.—Arrived: Manuka * (6.30 a.mi), from Wellington. f • NEWCASTLE; October 6.-Saaed: Inga, for New Zealand. */ ~ /• MELBOURNE, October 6.—Sailed: Joan 4 Craig, for New Zealand. " v ' SUVA, October 6.—Arrived: Talune, from Samoa. '■)■■■ ' ■ -
fe- ' THE DIRECT STEAMERS, jpi'-"-' LONtION, October s;—Sailed: Indian gtffc I x Moniarch, for Auckland. . 1
..}> , The Kotare arrived early yesterday morn- • ing .irom southern: ports, and will sail to- ' day on the return trip. f< The Arawa arrived at Port Chalmers yea- *' terday morning from Lyttelton, and, alter - completing discharge, will proceed to load , Home cargo. , r - The Paloooa is due here to-day from Sc'/" [Lyttelton, and will sail again on Friday s£ lor Auckland, via way ports. X" The Vacuum. Oil Company's steamer , Navarino completed discharging operations j*V - ' at Lyttelton on Tuesday, and sailed for Timaru and Dunedin. \ The Xarori arrived at Port Chalmers yesterday morning from Timaru and Westport with a part cargo of coaL On completion of discharging operations here she will pro- - oeed to Bluff and Westport. ' The Union Company states that ' its steamer Wairuna haa not been chartered J • by thy New Zealand Shipping Company, Jj , but is engaged on , its own cargo, service &■'. between the Pacific Coast and Australian *"i and New Zealand ports.. , , , On- account of having been delayed; at; ! ' , , \Vaitara, the Clan -Mactavish did not arrive 1 at- Wellington to pick up her frozen meat ■*, ; till Tuesday. Departure was taken for via Auefralia, yesterday. ' 1 ' The Eakanoa arrived at Port Chalmers i l ' t last >venirig from Newcastle direct, after a ' . somewhat more prolonged passage than '.Th® vessel was delayed by bad l weather," and it tpok her some eight days vjj ; to complete her journey. After discharge -- • sho' will proceed to Timaru, Sydney, and £ . Newcastle, loading a cargo of coal at the last-mentioned, port for Tokomaru and e C. and D. liner Hawke's «Bay, which ,'fittived • .at Lyttelton on Sunday night from » expected to'sail in a few Australia, ,to complete Homeward HaV loidme. During her stay in the northern f}- '• - port one will, lift between 70,000 arid 80,000 ','carcafles of frozen meat. •' jjf, Jt is reported that the "Western Aus- • tralian Government has bought from Harland W,'- > and Wolff the steamer Lalandia, to take place of the Western Australian in the V , north-west trade. The Lalandia has Diesel i _ ' engines and <it ,is stated that the cash- price • is' £140,000, but arrangements have been y made by theGovernmenfc-vvith an insurance - company to finance ,the purchase on £175,000 ' inscribed stock atM per cent, bonds.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16508, 7 October 1915, Page 4
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