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SHIPPING.

THB eUH. Nμ to-toy *t 7.43 %.m.; tote a* 443 pm* THE WEATHER. l*«y SB-—« to.: Oatrn; fine. Noon: (klm; fine. • pj». I Wind, &.W., bree«e; doudy. _____ 8 ajn. Noon. 5 pjn. TI>TWI>Uj ... -._, 294)j 29.94 29.97 Tbermoewte ... _ Mai^s7;min.,4a. HIGH WATBK At lUaiw Heads 4.58 UH At Port Chataners _. &J8 6.4 At Dunedin _. 6.8 6.31 WBATHBB EEPOHTS. (!*■» TIHITBD FRBSS ASSOCIATIOH.) WEUUKGTON, Kay 28. The JDUOwing or* the weather reporU at 4 pjn.:— Bar. Tier. Weather. CapeUaria ... Freefc 29.77 67 Pine BoimU ... _ S.,rr«h — v 61 Oloudv Manukau H. _ K. 5.8., fresh 39.80 53 Pair Auokland _. 8.W., breete 20.77 CO Pair Taurang* M . 8.W., freab 29.67 67 Fair GUborne .„ S., m. gale 29.7* 67 Overoaet Kapler _ aw.,irei 29.85 54 Overcoat Owtlepoht 5.8.. li(h« 30.93 53 Oloudy WeUlnfton ._ &£., breew 39.99 56 Pair Sew Plymouth 5.8., freta 29.88 55 Pair Capeß_nMMtt_ B.E.,ligb» 29.88 56 Oloody Wanganoi ... E., breew 23.97 56 Pair Farewell Spit... 8.E., ligu 20.94 53 Pino O»pe Fonlwind S., fresh 30.00 52 Oloudr Oieymouth ... S.W., breete 29.98 48 Pino Stephen Island S.K., ire»h _g._s 50 Oloadr C«pe Campbell S.E., light 29.98 53 Kne Xalkonra ... 8.K., Ugtat 39.92 67 Pair Akaroa light... Oaha 2f>.90 45 Pine »ngget« „. S.,freah 29.93 60 Otendy wofl ~ - W., breeu 29.90 51 Overcast WEATHER POEEOAST. 55ie following are the official weather summary and fdreoast:—" The atmoepherio pressure has inareased steadily in tie eouth, bnt o Ktorm area, apparently oeotred about Kermadeo Islajids, has •ooounted for nnaettled weather in tho northern nnd east coast districte of the North Islond. Cold and showery conditions have oontinued about SVrreaux Strait, but lair to cloudy weather hae ruled elsewhere. Present indications are for moderate to strong southerly winds, ohanging by east to north, the weather changeable, with ecattared ebowere, especially in the northern and eaet coast distriote. The barometer will be un■teedy, probably rising soon in «m> north and telling again shortly in the eouth." DEPABTUBE. * e y__ J e w «"l» auxiUary eohooner (11 *.m.), 74 woa, Oameron, for 'InveroargilL Tapley and Co., fluents. BHrPPHTG TELBGBAMS. ATJOKLAND, May 28—Arrived: Tarawera (0.40 ts3: ioTwe^orr- —Saikd: Kaitun * (1 - 40 — - ' i» — The Karamu' is to leave Wellington at 5 pjn Jo-morrow for Westport, whero she w.ll load lor Bluff. The TaraweTa, which reached Anckland at 1 a.m. on 'rteßday, will make a trip to Lyttelton and back to Anckland. very bad weather was experienced at Gisborne resterday, and the Arahnra, which arrrived off the harbour at 6 a.m., had to put to eea again Bain was falling at Napier, and a southerly wind wae blowing. The Honowai waa duo at 5 o'clock Jose evening.

\J%? a* 0 Kahika - a "d Kaitangata were an Wrthed at Westport early yesterday moraine The bet-named vessel will load lor Oamarn and Dunealn. The Poherua sailed at 11 p.m. on Monujy for Port Chalmers, where she Iβ due on Thursday, and the Kamo kit half an hour later tor Onehunga. «3 e «? okiri ROt awn 5' from Groymonth on the Bret tide yesterday for Lyttclton. The Klttawa arrived from Uretport, and was loading for Bluff •nd Dunedin. The Kamona and Kinl also arrived toloart Jor Wellington and Lyttelton respectively. Several of the "mosquito" fleet, which were'deUyed at Grermouth and Westport since early last wees, sailed for their dostinutions or berthed to load for northern porte. «. fTv 1 ""^"? 1 !aant * e <l at Rio tie Janeiro, at the Betiro Sandoso yard o! Vicente dos Snntos ~Sr° ToS l,^, Bailing sbip Prc «iaente Wenoeelso, of 800 tons register, named in honour of . **e Pr esi<Jenfc ot the BepubHe. The ship is, with the exception of two small warships, the » •,T? 89 U. of an y important size launched in BrajU for 28 years. Built under survey of Lloyd's Begister, she is constructed of wood, sheathed with oopper ond galvanised Iron. The Kotore is expected to leave Lytt»lton this •Jtenoon for Ihinedin with a load of Oregon pine. Tne auxiliary schooner Gisborne was taken down to Port; Chalmers yesterday for a trial run to tot the <sh.p. Globo engine which was installed while the vessel was being altered for her new trade. Both tide Bnd wind were against J OT "> the trip down, but the passage from Port to Imnedin was made in 1 hour 5 minutes. While tee was at Port her compasses were adjusted. The schooner will be despatched to-day for Wellington nnder Captain D. Hanning.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17327, 29 May 1918, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 17327, 29 May 1918, Page 4

SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 17327, 29 May 1918, Page 4