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SHIPPING.

PHABS3 0? THB XOOH. ' Kotucbxb. New moon „. -... ... «, ™ T M3p.m. First quarter i _ ... „ „ „ 14 10.33 a.m. Full moon ~. ._ ™ ... -. S3 J-β a.m. XiOst quarter — *m *** «• ... 30 ' 9.41 ft.m, TEB SUIT. Bigee to-dey at LSa ejn.; seta.at 7.15-jun. THE WEATHEB. November 16.—8 a.ni/: Wind IOL; heary rain. Noon: Wind N. 8.; overcast. 6 p.m.: Wind NJ3.; showery. 8 a.m. Noon, i p.m. Barometer ... — .., .~ 29.23 29.22 29.23 Thermometer ... ~ ... 49 63 61 HIGH WAXEB. November 17— a.m. p.m. At Taiaroa Heads .„ _ - 11.16 11.38 At Port Chalmera ... 11.56 — At Dunedin ... _ 0.4 0.26 WEATHEB BEPOETS. (Pm Vmxo Prkbs Aseoounov.) WELLINGTON, November 16. The following ure the weather, reports at 1 p.m.:— Wind. Bar. Ther. Weather. Cape Maria ... W., gale 29.74 68 Cloudy Bussell ... _. W., light 29.78 70 Showery Manukau H.... N.W., m. gale 29.74 72 Cloudy Auckland ... N.N.E., breeze 29.70 70 Showery Xauranga ... N.W., light 29.60 65 I'air East Cape ... W., breeze 29.73 67 Foggy x Gisborue ... W., fresh . 29.73 72 Fine Napier ... N., breeze 29.54 75 Fair . Custlepoint ... N.W., breeze 29.60 71 Cloudy Wellington ... N.N.W., freeh 29.46 61 Drizzle New Plymouth N. W., fresh 29.55 65 Bain Cape Egmont... N.W., breeze 29.56 60 Bain SVanganui ... w., bceeze 29.53 72 Overcast Purewell Spit.. W.. fresh 29.54 56 Showery Oreyrnouth ... S.W., fresh -'9.42 58 Misty ■ • Stephen laland N.W., fresh 29.50 54 Bain Cape Campbell S., fresh/ 29.41 stj- Overcast Kaikoura. ... s.E., breeze 29.3G 63 Bain '' i Aiaroa light... N.E., fresh 29.37 61 Overcast Nuggeta ._ e. ijght 29.36 44 Bain Ulufl ._ ... s . E-) breeze 29.48 45 Bain WEATHER FORECAST. The following are the official weather summary and forecast: —"The atmospheric pressure has incrfased in the south, but- has decreased in the north. • Dull and foggy weather has prevailed, with rain and strong westerly winds, in most parta of the dominion. Indications ate for strong westerly winds, changing to a southerly direction northward of Hokitika and Kaikoura, southeasterly winds predominating elsewhere; expect clondy, unsettled, and colder weather, with heavy ehowers generally, the barometer rising every- , where soon." ARKIVAL. Wanganui, schooner, 309 tons, White, • from Clarence River. DEPARTURES. Rangatira, s.s._ (4.55 a.m.),* 8948 tons, Lowden, for Wellington. Victoria, s.s. (12.40 p.m.), 2968 tons, Bates, for Auckland, via Lyttelton, Wellington, Napier, and Gifiborne. Huddart,' Parker Company, agents. Passengers: For Lyttelj, ton —Messrs . Brent, A. H. Valentine, E. f Pitcher, Hanley, H. Jacobs, Richmond, Mesdames M'Lean, Jopp, Misses Jacobs, Hubble, Jopp. For Wellington—Mesdames Parker, E. New and child, Miss Downie, . ■ Messrs Richards, J. Stone. For NapierMiss Cashman and Mr Green. For Auckland—Mesdames Kihnartin, R. T. Kernohan and 'three children, Mr C. Paterson; and five steerage for all ports.

SHIPPING TELEGRAMS.

. AUCKLAND, November 16.—Sailed: Tarawera (2 p.m.), for the south. Passengers for Dunedin: Mr and Mrs F. Wallis, ' Messrs Cookery, Wilding, Crosbie, Duder. WELLINGTON, November 16.—Arrived: Squall (2 a.m.),.from the East Coast; Ruapehu (8.40 a,m.), from Auckland; Paloona (10.30 a.m.), from, Napier; Mararoa (10.55 ' . a.m.), from Lyttelton; Wakatu (1 p.m.), ; ° from Kaikoura and Lyttelton. Sailed: ''. » - Waihemo (3.5 p.m.), for Sydney. Sailed: , - 'Mararoa (7.50 p.m.), for Lyttelton. Pas- ■ ; scDgors: Misses Ward, Keller, Briss, Hood, -;>' - Collins, Mesdames Todd, Keller, M'Donald, •i { Galbraith, Hands, Firth, Lawrence, Roach, - J Hurst, Messrs Just, Cowles, Coatcs, Miller, „* Jones, WoiTaUjj:Hogworth, Keller, Firth, Palmer, Dayidpri, Alley, Roach, Hanley, Jaraieson, Finpn; and 23 in the steerage. LYTTELTON, November 16.-Arrived : Maori (7.50 a.ni.), from Wellington; Hebburn (8.25 a.m.), from; Ne-vycastle; Cygnet (4 p.m.), from Akaroa.-^— Sailed : Physa (4.3D p.m.), for Timaru.—-To sail: Opouri, for' Greymouth; Karori, for Dunedin; Maori, for Wellington. > '•' TIMARU, November 16.—Arrived: v Storm (11 a.m.), from Dunedin; Wanaka (3 p.m.), from Newcastle. ' SUVA, November 15. —Sailed: Waitomo, for Sydney, with 6398 tons of sugar. According to latest advices the Japanese eteamer Tenneriu Maru is fixed to leave Hakodate shortly for this port. The Kaituna is due at Westport about 'the end of this ■week to load lor Lyttolton, Timaru, and Dunedin. The Katoa left Auckland on Monday for Newcastle, where she will-load for Auckland. Tho schooner Wanganui arrived off the Heads yesterday morning, and was towed up to Port Chalmers during the afternoon. Sne brought a cargo of hardwood piles and timber for the new wharf extension. The: Kamona left Newcastle on Saturday ■with, a, cargo ■of coal for New Plymouth v and Picton. Tho Koromiko also left Newcastle the same day for Wellington direct! Owing to wet weather at Wellington during the past day or two, tho Paloona has been delayed on.her way aouth, and instead . of arriving here on Thursday as usual, she .will not reach Dunedin until Friday morning. She will leave the same afternoon for Auckland, via East Coast ports. ' Latest advice received by tho local agents of the U.S. and A. Line states that tho steamer Canastota has been hold up at Balboa, a port on the Pacific sido of tho Panama Canal, on account of the landslides ~in tho. Gaillard Out. It will be remembered that the Canastota visited this port in August with ' cargo frorn. Now York. She subsequently went across to Australia, and at the time of her hold-up was on her way from 'Australia to New York, where • she was fixed to-take the loading berth for . New Zealand ports on November 10.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16543, 17 November 1915, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 16543, 17 November 1915, Page 4

SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 16543, 17 November 1915, Page 4