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SHIPPING.

PHASES 07 THE MDOS. OCTOBSR. PnH noon _ _ „'. ... _ 1 8.1 a.m. Last quarter _...„„._ 8 9.44 a.m. New moon „ „. _ _ „. IB 2.U p.m. First quarter — _ ._ ... _ 2i 2.8 ajn. THE STJH. Bisee to-day «t 6.26 a»m.; seta at 6-24 pjnTHE WEATHER. October 10.—8 »4n.: Wind, NVWV, Hght; cloudy. "Noon: Calm; fine. 5 pjn.: Oalm; oloudy. 8 tt.m. Noon. 6 p.m Barometer _.„.__ 39.71 29.53 29.43 Thermometer ... — _. 62 60 66' HIGH WATER. October 11— ajm. p.m. At Taiaroa Heads _ _ _ _ 11.1* 11-36 At Port Chalmers — — — — H. 54 — At Dunedin ... _ _ „. _. — — 12.24 WEATHER REPORTS. (Pan Ujotbd Press assooiatioi'.) WEIiLErGTON, October 10. Th» Jolleirlng are the weather report* at *. p.m.:— Bar. Ther. Weathtr Bossell ... _ SJS., fresh 20.74 58 llain tlaankao H. - N.S., light 30.07 63 Bain Auckland _ N.E., fresh 29.81 60 Rain Tauranga _ E., light 29.8S f>7 Overcast East Capo _. N.W, breeze 30.01 57 Cloudy Gisborne „. N. 8., light 39.11 69 Overcast Napier .„ N., light 29.83 C 3 Overcast CasOepoint „ H.W., light 29.82 66 Cloudy Wellington ... N., light 29.82 50 Cloudy Kew Plymouth N.E.. light 29.80 56 Overcast CapeEgmoat.. Oalm 29.82 67 Gloomy Wanganoi ... N.W.. Ughl 29.88 59 Overcast Farewell Spit.. N.W., breeze 29.88 66 Gloomy Cape Foulwind X.W., light 29.85 63 Olondy Greymooth ... W.. breeze 29.88 56 Cloudy Stephen ißland W., freah 29.87 54 Overcast Cape Campbell N., fresh 29.75 66 Hazy Kaikonra ... W., light 29.72 64 Fine Akaroa light... W., fresh 29.75 67 Fine Knggets 8.W.. m. gala 29.54 63 Overcast BUfl ...„. *W., freah 29.53 48 Overcast WEATHER FORECAST. The following are the official weather summary «md forecast: —" The atmospheric pressure has continued unsteady, with a falling tendency today. Changeable and showery weather prevailed, and westerly breezes predominated. Present in- " ddcafetons are for strong northerly winds, the weaiiher cloudy to overcast, rain probable geneTally, and the barometer unsteady, with a falling , tendency, bub probably rising shortly in the south." SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. AUCKLAND, October 10.—Sailed: Monowai (5 pjn.), for the south. Passengers for Dunedin: Mesdames Robertson, Kussell, V M'Kay, Sinclair, Messrs Tucker, Pritchard, '- and Dr Ross. ' TIMARU, October 10.—Arrived: Storm (12.30 p.m.), from Port Chalmers. ■ • ■■ ■ m - The Monowai was expected to sail from Auckland at 4 p.m. yesterday. The Poherua is bound for Westport and Greymouth to load for Napier. The Kaitnna left Westport on Tuesday afternoon "with a cargo of coal for Port Chalmers and Dunedin. ' The Obrinna cleared Onehuntra at 5 p.m. on Tuesday for New Plymouth to load for Wellington and Dunedi. The Tarawera was expected to sail from Lyttelton at 6 o'clock last evening, and is due here about noon, to-day. She will sail to-morrow for Timaru, Lyttelton, and Auckland. The Te Anau, which was originally fixed to sail from Auckland on Monday, is now expected to leave to-day for Lyttelton, Bluff, Oamaru, and Timaru. The Kokiri was expected to sail from Greymouth on the second tide yesterday with coal for Lyttelton and Dunedin. The , Kamona. was also expected, to sail for Lyttelton. The declaration of wax against Germany made by the Government of Siam means the loss to* Germany of nine steamers which were in Siamese ports, making a total of 19.252 tons gross register. The most important steamer is the Hansa liner Trautenfels, built in 1904, of 4689 tons gross. -

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17132, 11 October 1917, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 17132, 11 October 1917, Page 4

SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 17132, 11 October 1917, Page 4