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SHIPPING.

PHASES OP THE MOOH. '' - g»- ::: r. r. S ffSS: , ttewmoan M t4 pm the smr. BJbcs at 6.21 a.m.; eets at 5.45 p.m. t THB WEATHEE. September 11.—8 a-m.: Wind K.E., light; showery. Nooa: Wind N., iresh; cold Ehowers. t> pjius VTind N., light; orercast. 8 a.m. Noon. 6 p.m Barometer. „. _ _ _ 30.10 30.10 30.00 Thermometer _ _. „ Max., 15; min., 38. HIGH WATER. September 13— n.m. p.m. At Taiaroa Heads _ _ ... ... 3.48 4.12 At Port Chaimera ._ „ 4.28 4.52 At Dunedin ... ... _ 4.68 5.L>3 WEATHKE EEPOBTS. f?>* UXITSD PKIH AiaOCIATIOH.) WELLINGTON, September 11. The following are the weather reports at • p-m.:— 4 ' Ear. Thcr. WeaUier. CapelTaria ... 8.W., light 29.40 55 Kno Bußsell S.E., Iresh 2D.40 51 Misty Mannlmn H.... N., light DO.U4 5G Cloudy . - Auckland ■.„ SAW, light "0.47 57 llain' Tauranga ... Oalm 30.40 Gl Fair, Gisborne... ... S.E., fresh 23.54 SO Fair >. Napier ... _ N., fresh 20.53 62 Overcast '■• Castlepoint ._ S.E., gale 29.50 50 ltain :.. V Wellington ... S.E., breeze 29.G3 61 Overcast - New Plymouth S.E., fresh 29.54 57 Overcast Cape Egmont... S.E., fresh 20.43 5G Overcast Wimganui ... N.E.,,ligh(i 29.48 Gl Fair Oape Foulwind E., light 2f1.Gl 50 Overcast Greymouth ... S.E., fresh 2D.Bt 51 Overcast Stephen Island S.E., fresh 2D.54 49 Overcast Cape Campbell S.E., fresh 29.72 Cβ Bain Xaikoura ... N.E., light 29.74 51 Rain Akaroa light.- N.E., fresh 29.89 46 Rain . Nnggets ._ ... N., fresh 29.97 43 Showery Bluff... _ _. E., fresh 29.83 48 Hazy WEATHEB FORECAST. The following aro tfco official weather summary anJ forecast:—" North-cast and south-east winds, Btroog to a gale, have predominated, and tho atmospheric- pressure has decreased everywhere today. Rain has fallen generally, and heavy rain in the east coa6t districts has accounted for : - Ireshes in many of tho river?. Somo of the high "level stations in .the South Island have reported Enow. Present indications are for high southeasterly to southerly winds, and a continuance ; of unsettled, wet weather generally. .Further heavy rain may be expected in tho east coast districts of toe North Island, and in the northeast portions ol the South, with tho rivers flooded and enow in the high country. The barometer is unsteady, but will be rising soon in the north and falling in the eoutfc." ARRIVAL. Calm, 6.5. (1.15 p.m.), 890 tons, Braidwood, from Wangimuv aid prats? Tapley and Co., agents. . . DEPAB.TUKE. Stella, (1.10 p.m.), 269 tons, Hamilton. for "Wellington, Iron and Steel Company, agent. • SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. AUCKLAND, September 11.—Arrived: Flora (1.45 p.m.), from Raiatonga. Sailed: MJamaii (4.15 p.m), for Wellington; Ellenga (4 p.m.), for WeUiiigtoii. WELLINGTON, September 11.—Arrived: Kakapo (9 a.m.), from Oamaru; Pateena (1.20 p.m.), from Onehunga; Manuka (11.30 "p.m.), from Sydney. Sailed: Kavua (5.25 p.m-i, for Lytteltoa; Monowai (7.55 p.m.), for Lyttelton. ' liYTTEiyrONI, September 11.—Airiv«K aiaori (10.20 a.m.), from Wellington; Mel- > bourne (9 a.m.), from Newcastle.

SY.ONJ3Y, September 10.—Arrived: NKav iuta, from efrieymouth; Waitemata. from Calcutta. LONDON, September 9—Sailed: Remuera, for Wellington. m The Maraiari wae expected to leave Auckland yesterday for Whakatane and Wellington to complete her Homeward loading. Owing-to congestion at Auckland the Tara■wera will be a day or two late in sailing 'for Sydney. The Kurow, -which is at present discharging Newcastle coal at Auckland, ie to load for Vancouver and San Franciaco. The Tβ. Anau wae timed to leave Timaru laet night, but did not get away owing to bad weather. She will sail to-day for Lyttelton, Napier, and Gisborne. The Rosamond reached Wellington on Wednesday afternoon from New Plymouth, and is to_ 6ail to-day for Timaru and! Dunedin. She is bringing a consignment of butter for the Waitaki Dairy Company. v The Navta was expected to sail from Wellington at 3 p.m. yesterday for LytMlton and Dunedin. If the weather permits ehe should leave Lytteltoa. to-morrow and reach Dunedin on Sunday,' No work was' done on the Kini yesterday owing to a shortage of trucks at Lyttelton. The Koromiko arrived at Newcastle at 6 o'clock yesterday morning. Sho is exnected *°nS on Saturday, coal laden for Lyttelton. The Patoena was expected to arrive at Wellington at 4 p.m. yesterday from Onehunga. She is to sail to-day for Picton and Nelson in place of the' Mapourika, which -will undergo • her annual. overhaul. Bad weather was experienced at Gisborne yesteraay. The Arahure was due to arrive in the afternoon, and was expected to eail last jugrtit for Auckland. Owing to bad weather at Lyttelton yesterday the Kamo did not get away, as expected for Grtsymouth. The Kittawa will probably not sail till to-morrow. She is to load at - Picton for Onehunga. The Kpkiri is not.expected to leave Wellington before • to-night for Greymouth • ' The Kamona waa to eail from Wellington at 8 o clock last night fer Westport. The Kowhai, which arrived at Greymouth yesterday morning, is to eail to-day for WlImgton -■t, 1 , 1 ?? Kornlata is to leave Westport to-day for Wellington J An easterly gale was reported from Grevmouth. yesterday. The bar was smooth and the sky overoast. „ Tho Poberua was floated out of dry dock at Port Chalniers at 1 p.m: yesterday. Her overhaul will be completed in about a week's i?>t' W s? n m y resume her itinerary The Maheho will resume commission on Tho fifth section, of the new six-section dry ' f? 01 ! «»structed by the Morse S Sw d^ Eepa + ? Company, Brooklyn, ZZ r S^γ, 6 * ,11 the Hooe annex yard* foot of B7& Streat, Brooklyn, N.Y., on June 24 It u expected that the sixth and laVt section will be completed before the end of the summer. With, tho completion of that section the Morse Comrwmy will have the 3a W aoc ' k the worid I? VANCOUVER STEAMERS Owing to bod weather conditions at Auckeels are for Honolulu,. Suva, and Vancouver STEAMER FOR, VANCOUVER? The TTnion Company adviees that, aa there •will be no steamer from Auckland for Van couver next month, arrangements have £ to +gl ve shippers an opportantty of^ s porting to Camda and America by the wS W^n^ST*"* , "* *Ai^tne THE 'MANUKA. According to a wireless message receive-! lw will coje down to%t wy and.overhaul. Tho next boat L- o / r " WAITEMATA AT STDNET from Calcutta, SingapUfand Jtan&lS PLOEA AT AUCKLAN33 She & S^ REMUERA LEAVES LONDON -*»- — WAIMANA AT PANAMA :■■■ §2" S&Jff&'T^^rt ZEALANDIC'S LOADING PORTS Tho Zealandic u-hicli is discharging her cargo of coal, at Wellmjon! wfll loadi at Wellington, Timaru, Napier and • n °S an l Sho Iβ to SS , from . AsKklaaid about Octobar 4, via Pan^a

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17728, 12 September 1919, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 17728, 12 September 1919, Page 4

SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 17728, 12 September 1919, Page 4

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