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SHIPPING.

PHASES OP the moon. V- Atjorsx. f??,""™ - ~ _ 3 4.41 p.m. Last quarter 10 7.26 a.m. , ~ - ~ - 18 5.61 a.m. ; Firat qaarter — 26 ( 6.38 a.m. ■ THE SUN. Btees today at 7.13 ojo. ; sets at 5.13 p.m. THE WEATHEK. Angtist 14.—8 0.m.: Wind S.W., fresh; rain. Noon: S.W., light; overcast. 5 pjn.: Wind S.W., light; aloudy. •> 8 o.m. Noon. 6 p.m Barometer ... ... „ 29.08 23.08 20.06 ■Thermometer ~ „ 42 53 40 HIGH WATER. ' aTt 16 — rr j ajn - P- m * At Toiaroa Heads 0.40 1.2 ' ■ t'orl Chalmers m I°o 11° ; ; At Duuedin ... Z lm 2.12 WEATHEH REPORTS. (Pub Okitkd Press Association.) WELLINGTON, August 14. Tn© followiDg ore tiie weuther reports tt 4 p.m.:—. _ Bar. Ther. Weather Cape Maria W., fresh 29.51 55 Squally /-- Bussell ... „ S.W., light 29.46 57 Cloudy Munukuu H. „ S., breezy 29.52 49 Cloudy Auckland ... 8.W., light 29.51 54 Pair twr nßa ~ n; W ;: H S ht &■> Overcast S lh pe ~ w.. brwio 20.64 59 Showery N n n,« DB "* u'S" ! >r - fcze 2!) - G1 57 Overcast WeffinL-tnn ~q V' [ eßb - a ' 7:l " Overcast Wellington ... S., fresh 29.92 50 "Fjiir ' Cam- £' ymo " th S.E., m. gale 29.65 49 Cloudy W?n™n.T Ut " 29.66 47 Overcast Farewell SpC siE!,'f™sh in!?® 51 Fine , oSr°. d if&sr a f s i\ $° 2 $z iy Camm a n q E " ? ule 29.72 44 Cloudy V . KalWa P „ 2!)n0 1G dually hi ro « HghC. B.w::£ g . lt JJ# % r we - Blttf? ~ J0.03 43 Overoast ~ — breeze 30.02 46 Cloudy ' Tt. ,r, WEA III KR fohecast. and 08 " "m °® cial weather summary domlnated thpT H s ? utJlerJy winds have pr<£ : • : ' 6 w eathor teing oeld und dull with ■ the hicrh 01 ! 08 'i PUrl qn. 0 ' dOllulJlOll and snow on k ' v u elß - 11,0 barometer has fallen u7 the v eT4wf ilia ARRIVAL. • e / nau 'r ß;s - , (8 P-«o.' 1625 tons, PatterCo w™ agentl Shi P DEPARTURE. ; aof U fn? W B /" (10 -P-™- J ' 422 tens. Robertson, for Wangonui, via ports. Keith Ram- .. say, agent. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. ' ; LYTTEL'I'ON, August 14-.—Arrived • : Maori 17 a.m.), from Wellington. bailed : Monowai (5.5 p.m.j, for Port Chalmers. '. ' The Kamona will sail from Lyttelton to■yu t W -^ ort 10 loud lor Auckland I ihe Poherua will leave Westport to-day . with ooal for Lyttelton. .. Rosamond luit Onehunga at 1 p m yesterday lor Greymouth to load for Dun- , edm. v. fJ 16 Kowhai and another steamer were . field up outß.de Greymouth yesterday owiiik to tut*. heuvy soa. i j 3 bound for Greymouth to lpad for Dunedin. She is expected here . ,:about Monday. , 'The Kakapo was to sail from Westport : 1 j , we "ther conditions permitted, with coal for Oamaru and l>unetlin. A heavy sea.and a stroug southerly wind continued at Greymouth yesterday, and it / was considered .unlikely that any steamers would be worked. . The 'f a n mvve " h d «o hero this morning ' j ll ? ?i" i w f° r Well.ngton and Aiickland, whence she will sail for W^ m «. tou ' Lyttelton, and Dunedin. Ihe i'e Anau arrived here last nignt from Lyttelton, and will sail to-day tor Blurt Oamaru limaru, jNapier, Gisborne, and ; Auokiand. r .. Tf lo -f °tare is bound for Oamaru with ,: timber from Stewart Island The vessel V is due here on Thursday, and will sail the . same day for Bluff, lnvercargill, and Riverv.'i. ton. A southerly gale accompanied by heavy :}•. ram wiis experienced at VVcllindon yester- ' day and work on all the colliers was • stopped. If the Corinna got away last - night she should arrive hero on Thursday to for New Plymouth and ports. . _ The Moana, which is now running three . days late owing to bad weather, sailed from . Lyttelton at 5.5 p.m. yesterday, and i 6 due here about noon to-day. She will sail tomorrow for Auokiand via East Coast ports T According to Eastern ICommerce, the ' , Nippon Yusen Kaisha has decided to add to its fleet. This time the increase is de- - manded between Australia and Japan, the growing commercial relations between tho two. countries -leading to the decision to P l f}f e l two extra steamers on the run. They ... -will be vessels of approximately 4000 tons each. One will be withdrawn from another route, while the other has just been completed.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17083, 15 August 1917, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 17083, 15 August 1917, Page 4

SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 17083, 15 August 1917, Page 4

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