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SHIPPING.

PHASES OF THB UOON. r . October, ' Lant quarter 5 ' O.ii p.m. New moon ~ „12 0.20 p.m. lirst quarter 20 11.83 a.m. *ull moon „ _ „ 28 1.39 a.m. THB BTJN. Blses to-day at 6J tt-m.; sets at 6.44 p.m. Tm? WBA.TOER. October 23.—Light N.E. wind; dear eky; fine. S a.m. Noon, fi p.m. Barometer ... _ ... 30.13 30.13 30.13 Thermometer ... ... Max., 62; min., 48. October 24.—Fino morning; dull afternoon, inclined to rets. 8 a.m. Noon. 5 p.m. Barometer 30.10 29.00 29.80 Thermometer — „ _ Max., 64; min., 50. - HIGH WATISR. October 25— ajn. p.m. At Taiaroa Heads _ _ _ _ 0.18 0.39 At Port Chalmei3 0.58 1.19 At Dnaedin 1.23 1.49 ARRIVAIiS. October 23. -Calm, s.s. (1.30 a.m.), 890 tons, Robertson, ■ from Wellington. Taploy and Co., agents. Shahristan, e.s. (8.55 a.m.), 3067 tons, Baldwin, from Adelaides, via Napier and Lyttelton, October 24. Storm, B.s. (4 a.m.), 405 tons, MT/achlau, from Timaru. Taj)ley and Co., agents, DEPARTURES. October 23. Wanaka, s.s. (11.30 a.m.), 2122 tons, Flynn, for Bluff. Union Steam Ship Company, agent. Kaitangata, s.s. (7.30 p.m.), 1981 tons, for Groymouth. Union Steam Ship Company, agent. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. AUCKLAND, October 23.—Arrived: Tainui (6.30 a.m.), from Southampton. Sailed: Corinthic (5" p.m.), for Napier; Katoc, (5.30 p.m.), for Sydney; Canara (5.40 p-m.), for Wellington; West Holbrook (7.50 p.m.), for Wellington. October 24.—Arrived: Port Caroline (10 a.m.), from London; Komona (11 a.m.), from Westport. WELLINGTON, October 23.—Arrived: Kyoto Maru (0.20 p.m.), from Newcastle.—— Sailed: Stella (5 pjn.), for Dunedin. LYTTELTON, October 23.—Arrived: Wootton (0.45 sum.), from Wellington; Comma (125 a.m.), from Timaru; Kurori (5.45 a.m.), from Wellington; Wahino (8 a.m.), from Wellington; Zita (auxiliary brigontine (10 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed: Breeze (1.30 p.m.), for Picton; Leitrim (4.15 p.m.), for Timaru; Corinna (5.50 p.m.), for Nelson; Te Ar.<ui (6.35 p.m.), for Napier; Wahino (8.25 p.m.), for Wellington. October 24. —Arrived: Westralia (8.40 a.m.), from Lyttelton; Maori (10.25 a-m_), from Wellington. TIMARU, October 23.—Arrived: VKini (G, 0.m.), from Dunedin. Sailed: Storm (5.45 13.m.), for Dunedin. COLOMBO,, October 22.—Arrived: Guellioad, from Newcastle. CAPETOWN, October 22.—Arrived: Kigoma, from Sydney, via parts. SAN FRANCISCO, October 21. : —Arrived: Esther Buhne, schooner, from Nukualofa. — Tofua, for Wellington. PUGET SOUND, October 22.—Sailed: Las Vegas, new steamer, for Sydney. LONDON, October 22.—Sailed: Marathon, for Australian ports. A closo holiday will be observed on tho Dunedin waterfront to-day (Labour Day), work being resumed to-morrow morning. The shipping offices will be closed. On Saturday Greymouth reiported that the weather was fine, with a light easterly wind and a moderate swell on the bar. Tho Kahika sailed at 6 a.m. on Saturday from Greymouth for Wellington. Tho Waipori arrived at Greymouth at 6 a.m. on. Saturday, and loads timber for Melbourne. The Corinna arrived at Lyttelton at 5 a.m. on Saturday. The ICarori arrived at Lyttelton at 6 a.m. on Saturday. The Rosamond reached! Wellington at 9 a.m. on Friday. The Navua arrived at - Wellington at 6.35 a.m. oil Saturday. Tho Flora left Onehunga at 6 a.m.' on Saturday for Lyttelton. Tho Kini reached Timaru at 6 «m on Saturday. , The. Manuka got away from Sydney at 4 p.m.; ori Friday for Wellington. The Union Company's steamer Cosmos was expected to leave Newcastle on Saturday for Lyttelton and Oamaru. She cornea to Port Chalmers later to undergo overhaul. The Koromiko, which left Lyttelton on Frd,day for Auckland with a full cargo of produce, will after discharge proceed to iNewcastle to load coal for Lyttelton. The_ Kaitangata left Port ChalmeTS on Saturday evening for Greymouth, where she loads for Lyttelton. The Tarawera steamed down to Port Chalmers at 11 o'clock on Saturday morning and loads about 500 tons of passenger accommodation fittings which -were removed from tho Willochra when that vessel was equipped carrying troops during war time. It is ■ anticipated that the Tarawera will sail for Wellington and Sydney on Wednesday. ■ ■ Tic..-Calm, which arrived on Saturday .morning, will not get away till to-morrow afternoon, when she goes to Timaru and Wellington. Tho Storm, which has been delayed byheavy weather, arrived here on Sunday moi-n----ing, and will sail to-morrow fo Oamaru and Wanganui. The Stella was to leavo Wellington at 6 Saturday for Dunedin direct, and win sail again on Friday next for Welling- „/ J sf,i rapa m S f 3 6^ mcr T Maru arrived -at Bluff on Thursday afternoon from Timaru, and discharges the balance of her cargo of superphosphates from Japan. llie I'cderal-Shire liner Kent was expected ■to arrivo at Lyttolton yesterday from Weliington. She discharges part of her cargo S of , ports, and should reach this port about the 2Sth inst. to complete. disoharge. The. Treyellard, after discharging the remainder .of her New York cargo at Adelaide proceeds to Newcastle to load for New Zcn^ Company ° f tk> TJnion Ship n., 1 ! 1 !? returned to Sydney o,i the 13th mst from the East, covering tho run from Hongkong to Sydney in 20 "clays inclusive of stopples. lS he brought a recoid cargo, which includes a valuable oona?sr£ £ wtr■* Lif " r " 11,fl "» Tho Araerioan schoonCT Annie M. CampfccU reached San Francisco on October lT via Haapaf.° ° f C ° Pra ' She » *J*£. Tho schooner Abomama, after a passage of oti "the' ?i?t S' fr °m Auckland SnW? 1 ' " ° carso of The steamer Eastern arrived at Hon"konnat daylight on October 11, having completed ftt tSfV? Homeward loading, and is duo at Wellintrton about November 1 Her departure for Southampton and London, via Panama has been posippned until November 9. ' Tho Shaw-Savill liner Athenic, which loft Wellington oariy on Wednesday morning for imgland via Panama, is due at Southampton on December 5.

WAHINE'S MAILS A3STD PASSENG-EffiS. Tho Wahino arrived at Lyttolton at 8.15 a.m. on Saturday from Wellington, and her mails and passengers caught tho first express for the eouth. I A NEW SERVICE. The first stoamer to arrivo in Australia for the reoontly inaugurated Holland-Australia line service will bo the Soornkarta, which brings cargo from northern Continental and Mediterranean porta. She is expected to reach Dunedin about November 11 PORT AUGUSTA, FROM NEW Y6RK. llio Port Augusta sailed from New York on September 22 for Auckland, Wellington, ijyttolton, Dunedin, <and Australian ports, vin lamima, and is 'duo at Auckland on tho *<7th inst. It will probably bo November 14 before she camos to Dunedin. OVERSEAS VESSELS. ■v^ 10 Port Lyttolton is expected to leave Aey York for New Zealand and Australian ports (including Dunedin) to-day. T Augusta is due at Auckland from New■ iork on October 27, and at Wellington on November 3. The Kaitangata. completed her overhaul at iort Chalmers and sailed on Saturday eventelton timber at Groymouth for LytThe City of Newcastle left Now York on September 23, and is duo at Auckland on October 31, and at Wellington 011 November Tho Yirgilia, wliicli was loading at Now 01k for New Zealand and Australian ports, n% 8011 . io . r Auckland about Ocober 16. Iho Oran is due in New Zealand from Liverpool, which eho left on October 7, about xNoyember 26, and loaves again in January. lhe iofna was expected to leave San f rancisco on October 18, and is duo at Wellington about November 11. The Wocdarra, from London, arrived at Colon on October 6, and sailed, from Panama tno tallowing* day. The Durham sailed from Montreal for New Zealand and Australian ports on October rrn" 1 13 p about November 22. The Dorset/is expected to leavo Southampton on October 28, and is duo on DecemTho Kaikoura i 3 due hero on November alKl Reaves a, B" ! ' m about November 30. Ilio Remuera loft Southampton on September 30, is due in New Zealand on November IG, and leaves again in December. lho Opawo. left Liverpool on October 13, January^ 1 ° Comber 2 ' and leaves again in The. Paparoa is to leave Southampton on November 4, is due an December 20, and sans again in February. lhe Ruahino leaves Southampton on December 2, is duo on January 18, and leaves a-gain in February. llie Otarama leaves Now Zealand for tho United Kingdom on .December 4, is duo at March leaves again in The Rimutaka leaves Southampton on January 6, is due on February 25, and sails again in April. The Trevalagan leaves Montreal this month, and is duo' in December. Tho Tremeadow sails from Montreal in November, and is due in December. Xt . Corinfcliic is due at "Wellington from Napier on November 1, and takes her departure on November 9. Tlie Mahia is due, at Wellington on November 5, and finally leaves Lyttelton on December 4. Tho lairoa is duo Wellington on November .6, and after visiting Napier and Gisborne, arrives at Whakatane on November 30. She takes her departure from Auckland on December 7. The Hororata is expected to leave Nfew; York for New Zealand ports early in November. The Obaki sailed from Liverpool for Australian ports, via tho Capo, on the 14th inst. lhe Waimate and the Whakatane are undergoing an overhaul at London. Tho Port Nioholson left London on Octo- ™ and is duo at Auckland on December The Part Melbourne is to leave New York for Now Zealand and Australian ports on November 25. The Nokatay, from New York, is duo at Auckland on October 27. The lonio left Southampton on October 7, and is duo about November 21. The Marathon was timed to leavo London on October 20.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18075, 25 October 1920, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 18075, 25 October 1920, Page 4

SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 18075, 25 October 1920, Page 4

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