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SHIPPING.

r ' PHASES 07 THH MOOS- - Pnllmoon _ _ _ _ _ 1 n-58pjn- :■ Last quarter ______ 8 S-S5 pjn. -' Sen mooQ _.»«..„_ Iβ 8.67 pjn. r Fust quarter -.____ H Mlpjn. < THE BUS. Xtsee to-tef at &J0 »jb.j eels t& Ml pan. J_ Rises to-mamnr *i &38 us.; seta at 5.43 pjo. THE WKATHBE. September uui Wind 6.W., fresh; fine. Koou: Wind llglit; fiae. S pjiu: Calm; clear sky. 8 k.m. Noon. 5 p.m. , Barometer _ _ _ _ 39.73 39.69 29.06 Dtermometw _ _ _ « 57 53 HIGH VAXSSL September 8— •Jβ. p.m. At Taiaroa Head* _ _ _ _ 8.8 8.40 At Port CHialmens _ _ _ _ 8.43 5.20 At Danedin _ - — _ _ _ BJB 9.60 September t — At Taiaroa Heeds — _ —. _ 9.10 9.40 At Port G&Omerg „ _ „ «. 9.50 10.20 At Dnnedin _ — _>.__ 10.20 10.M WBATHBE EEPOETS. (PBR tISITBD PRES3 AK3OCIATIO».) WELLINGTON, September 7. The following are tie weather reports at 4 p.m. :— Bar. Ther. Weather. Capo Maria _ fresh 29.75 60 CtotHiy Eussell ... ._ N., fresh 29.92 62 Showery Uaankau H. - m.g. 5D.76 65 Overcast Adckland .„ W.N.W., fresh 29.78 60 Showery Tauranga „ S.W., Ught 23.70 66 Fair Uisborae _ N.W.. Light 20.72 53 Cloudy Napier _ 8.E.. light 29.73 53 Hazy CastJepolnt „ S.W.. ligh» 2173 67 Cloudy Wellington ... S., light 28.73 67 Pair New Plymouth S-8., light 29.70 66 Showery Capu Burnout.. N.W.. light 29.70 68 Gloomy Waogonul ™ S.W., light 29.77 71 Pair Farewell Spit.. W., fresh 29.TG 67 Fine Cn.po Fouiwind S., light 28.75 43 Cloudy Kioph«n Island W., light 29.76 63 Cloudy Cape Campbell 8.E., Ught 29.76 64 CMoosny Kaikoura ... Calm 29.69 5G Bain Ataroa light™ S.W., light 29.52- 47 Oloody Susget» _ S., breeze 29.70 45 Showery Blufl ._ „ W., light 29.U9 48 Clondy

WEATHER FORECAST. The following oro Uie official wo;i*h<a: summary and foreoast:—" (floady aaid uiißottled weather has predomiiKited, amj rain ha& lidltu in the northern end souUierumost districts aad on all Uie western coast, the tu-romeiei , has bean unsteady, and stjong westerly winds httve ruled. Present indications are for moderate to strong nort>h-west to southwest winds, and odd, changeable, and shonery wea&ier generally. Tire barometer is tmsuaaly, wiiii a riaing tendency soon." AEKIVAIi. Prrtiki, a.a (BJS a.m.), 422 tone, Robertson, from Wellingtoa.—Keith Ramsay, agent DEPARTURES. Tarawera, (8.10 β-m.), 1994 tons, Morrison, for Lyitelton and Auckland. - Union Steam Ship Company, agont. Kotare, slb. p. JO p.rn»), 141 tons, M'Lntyro, for Bluff, InTeroargill, and Riverton.— Keith Ramsay, agent. Putiki, 8A (10.10 pjn), 422 tone t Robertson, for Wangaani, ida porta. Keith Ramsay, agent. m SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. AUCKLAND, September 7.—Arrived: Kaituna ft-mj, from Wellington. LYTTELTON, September 7— Arrived: Maiaroa p &.iß.) a from WeQington.

The K*bajK> will awl from Port Chalmers to-day for lijrttelion and Wellington. 'i'Jie Kamo k due here to-day with a full o&xgo of coal from Westport. The Arahura will sail from Auckland today for Gisbome and Napier. The Rosamond reached &ew Pymouih at 6 a.m. yesterday, and was expected to sail last nigft£ ior Wellington, Dunedin, and , Bduff. Kagine-room repairs to the training ship Araokura are expected to take a fortnight's time to complete. The Storm ia expected here from Wanganui on Monday, and will sail the same day for Timaruv Lyttolton, Picton, and Wangamii. The large barque which was stranded off .Wellington some time ago waa re-launched from. tue slip on 'JL'nursOay. The Wiinmera ie due here on Sunday morning from Auckland, via East Coast ports, and will sail on the return voyage on . Tuesday. .Repairs to the Hinemoa will take from two to three weeks to complete. The ves- - eel will subsequently sail on a tour of the northern lighthouses. The Monowai arrived at Auckland at 10 p.m. on Thursday, and will sail to-night for Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin. v. She is expected here on Thursday. There waa still a considerable sea on the bar at Greymouth yesterday, but it was hoped to despatch the Kahika for Lyttelton, the Karamu for Bluff, and the Kamona for Wellington. The recent seizure by the United States of some 600,000 tons of German vessels naturally arouses interest as regards the rest of German shipping detained in neutral ports. The following is a list showing such vessels in all important neutral countries: — Sweden (3751 tons), Norway (28,850), Denmark (667), Holland (114,750), Spain and Canary Islands (216,032), Far East (58,515), Dutch Indies (125,438), Mexico (8716), Ouba (23,733), Argentine (54.063). Brazil (208,387), .other S.A. ports (336,000),-H»tal, 1478,907 tone.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17104, 8 September 1917, Page 6

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SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 17104, 8 September 1917, Page 6

SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 17104, 8 September 1917, Page 6