SHIPPING.
s PEASES OF THE UOON. w Jaxuaby. Hewswon _ „ ... 3 7.54 p.m. | '" S lr .? tanarte r — ». ... _ ~. 9 10.25 p.m. FuUmoon -„„„„. 16 8.14 p.m. Last quarter _ ... ._ ... „. 24 3.52 p.m. THE StOtf. Hses t»-day ot 4.58 a .m.; sets a* 7.12 p.m. THE WEATHER. Jaauarj- a.m.: Calm; cloudy. Soon: calm; dull, ©veicast. 6 p.m-: Wind S.W.. fresh; etooay. ■_. 8 a»m. Noon. 5 p.m. Barometer _ _ _ _ 29.83 20.74 20 71 Jhermameber „ _ ._ Man., 43; max., G3." Jaanary 26.—8 urn.: Oahn; overcast. Noon: Oatm; dull. 6 p-m.: Calm; sultry, heuvy rain. 8 a.m. Noon. 5 p.m. JBMiuueler _ _ _ _ 29.46 20.47 20.50 J-bennotneter — — — Min., 52; max., 65. HIGH WATER. January 27- a . m . p . m . At laiaroa Heads _ _ „ ... 10.57 11.21 At Port Ohalmers „ _ ._ ... n.37 — At Uunedin ■— — _ _ 1Z ™ -1 0.7 ARRIVAL. January 25. Breeze, as. (6.25 p.m.), 553 tons, Braidwood, from Lyttolton. Taploy and Co., agents. DEPARTURES. January 25 - B.S. (7.45 p.m.), 7585 tons, Todd, for VVeXUngton. Imperial Government, agent. * • January 26. Kotare, e.s. (9.15 a.nr.), 141 tons, Mumby, tor Inveroaxgill. Keith Rameay, agent. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. AUCKLAND, January 25.—Arrived- N ; - agaro, (4.30 a.m.), from Sydney. Sailed: Monowai (11p.m.,),. for Napier. January 26 To Anau (0.5 u,m.), from Timaru. WELLINGTON, January 25.—SailedMoerakr (5.15 p.m.), for Svdney; Putiki (6.30 P-m.), for. Dunedin. LYTTELTON, January 26.-Arrived: Mararoa (10.30 a,m., from Wellington. Sailed: Duq-uesn© (French barquo), for Adelaide. —«. The Kokiri is -to come up to Dunedin from ' . Port .Chalmer3 to-morrow, to •discharge tho - balanco of her coal. Tho vessel will then sail for Grreymouth, where she is to load for Wollington. The Koromu is duo at Diinedin this aiteTnoon coaliadon from Wostport. After discharge- she will go to Groymouth to load for Wellington. The Breeze will eail this evening for Wanganui and way ports. Th<3 Kittawa was detained outsid© Greymouth on Saturday morning owing to there being a heavy sea on the bar. She is to complete her loading there for Bluff and Dunedin. The Kahika was cßschaxging tho balanco of her coal at Port Chalmers on Saturday. She 18 J° 'nadergo Burvey and overhaul there. The tug Plucky is to be docked for cleaning and piunting.ai Port Chalmers; to-day. . ./ -th 6 Kotaro sailed early on Sunday morninofor Bluff and InvercargilL " Tho fastest-built ship on any of the American stocks to date is the Aberdeen, a wooden vessel of 4000 -tons burthen, which started on , hor trial trip just 23 days after the keel was laid.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17533, 27 January 1919, Page 4
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