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SHIPPING.

PHABBS OF THB UOO». limuitT. First quarter _ _ Bth *A4 p.m. Full noon u. 14th >•« Last quarter SOth * P-™-New moon «».»» _«. _ 38th 11.18 a-nu THB BUN. Bose'.today at iU am.; set# at 7JB p-nn THB WEATHER January 28.—Freeh north-easterly wind; occasional very light drizzling rain. 8 a.m. Noon. I p.m. Barometer ... .„ ... 39.80 29.66 39.68 Thermometer ... ... ... Min., 68; max, 87. January 38.—Fresh north-easterly wind; heavy ■ drizzling rain in the morning, finer In afternoon. Barometer ._ ■_ ... „ 29.63 39.57 3A68 . Thermometer _. Min., 68; sum, 84. " HIGH .WATER January SO— am. pm./ At. Talaroa Head* _ _ _ _ 4.4 4.24' At Port. Chalmers 4.45 6.4 At Dunedin ... ... 6.14 6.34 ARRIVALS. January 29. Breeze; s.s. (280 from Lyttelton. Tapley and Co., agents. Waipori, as. (noon), 1876 tons, Eyre, from , Lyttelton. Union Steam Ship Company, •agent. DEPARTURES. January 28, Storm, sls. (11.80 pm.), 405 toms, MTavughlan, for Wan gaum, via ports. Tapley and Co., agents. , January 29. Rimutaka, os. (4JLS p.m.), 8893 tons, HemPriitg, fox Wellington, via TSmogu mid Lyttelton. .. New Zealand Shipping Company, , v agent, , ! , SHIPPING- TELEGRAMS. ' AUCKLAND, January 28. Arrived: Somerset ■ (11.15 p.m.), from Liverpool.—— Sailed: H.M.A.S. Melbourne (7 a.m,), for Wellington; Kaiwarra (8.25 l>Jn.j, for Westport; ■ s Fiona (7.16 pjn.), for Fiji. January 29. — Arrived: Inga (1 a.m.), from Newcastle; Port Lincoln (3.20 p.m.), from New York. WELLINGTON. January 2&-Sril©d: Maori > (7.45 ■ pm.), for Lyttelton; Kennedy , (ILfi pm.), for Lyttelton. January 29.—Arrived* ;<■, Waikawa (8.40 am.), from Nopier; i Komata (9.10 am.),' from Westport. ; LYTTELTON, January 28.—Arrived; Wo- ' hine (6,65 a.m.), from Wellington; WestmoTelan4i(Rl6 a.m.l from Wellington; KaIsapo' (1125 pm.), from Dunedin; Canopus (7.46 pm), from Westport. Sailed: Breeze (1.80 pm), far Dunedin; Waipori (3J.5 pm.), for Dttnadm; Wootton (3.40 pm), for Wellington; Wahine (8.30 pm), for Wellington. January 29.—Arrived: Maori (6tSO hm), from Wellington.. TTMAEU, January 29.—Arrived (BJ6 pm), : Storm, from Ptort Cnahnrate. ■ OAMARU, January 2R—Arrived: John (6.30 juj£), from Doaodin. NEWCASTLE January 27.—Arrived: Eaitoke, from Lyttelton. FREMANTLE, January 27,—Arrived: Ormonde, from London. SINGAPORE Jammy 26,-Sailed: Ckmgon- for Melbourne. MAURITIUS, January 26.—Sailed; Clan Mactaggart, for Brmbuzy. 'LONDONS, January iffi.—Arrived: MidctfoAdelaida. - ' SYDNEY, Jaiaarf 28.—Arrived: Tahiti, from ’ Weffixtgtom. Bailed:. Ulimeuroa (8.80 p mJi' for-Nbw Zealand; Canadian Planter.\ ~U"/ o‘V'- - - ir , -V'-i-.i-r-J ■, T&e Storm muled on Saturday for TSmarn. Lyttelton, Wellington, and Wanganui The Breeze arrived an Saturday night from Lyttelton. She ia expected to sail today tor Timaru, Lyttelton, Picton, and Wangakmi, The Wmgatui arrived at Port Chalmore 1 early da Saturday afternoon from Bluff, and at once went into dock toy cleaning and paintingi She is expected to roach Dunedto thie afternoon, and will sail to-morrow for - Auckland, via eastern ports. > The' Waipori left Lyttelton on Saturday ''afternoon ' and reached Dunedin yesterday. : She will leave far Weotpart to-day. < The Kahika was to leave Wellington on Saturday far Dunedin direct. ‘She is, due here on Monday, and is timed id sail the / same day far New Plymouth and Nelson, via ports, ' • The Romania is sow expected to arrive here from Westport, via Camara, to-morrow morning. She is scheduled to call on Thursday for Westport and l Greymouth, via Tunara--The Waikanaiti was due at Bind yesterday dftepndon from Sydney. She will leave ' on 'Monday for Dunedin, and it is expected that'she will away from here aboat- ' Wednesday for Sydney, via Lyttelton, It is expected that the Biaapeka will be despatched finally from Lyttelton about February 23 for Southampton. This will be her 1 forty-seventh voyage to the Old Country. The Huddort-Parker Company’s steamer Uluuoroa was to leave Sidney on Saturday for Wellington, where she is due on Wednesday. Heir next trip to Sydney is to be . made from Wellington on February 3. The Mahereo left Sydney on Wednesday for Auckland,; .where she was due yesterday. The British-India steamer Wangoratta, ■ with the remainder of her cargo from St. - John, left-' Auckland : on Wednesday for Wellington, ain route to Australia. The Karori, alter completing the discharge of her cargo of coal at Wellington, returned to Nelson to bring Wtithe drone, a which , was duo at Wellington yesterday. The Port Chalmers was expected at Wellington yesterday from No/pietr. She is to sail pn February 2 for Lyttelton to fill, up, and is timed to leave on (February 7 for ■ New York and Boston, via Panama. She loaded at Auckland 40,000 oaeea/of butter and < 10,000 freight carcases of meat. The Port Victor, which left Wellington on 1 December 31 for London, continued her voyage from Montevideo on January 21. The City of Edinburgh left Wellington On , Wednesday morning for Melbourne to con(mue‘ discharge of cargo from New York. Another shipment of W-eish coal will bodischarged in New Zealand next mouth tor the Railway Department. This is approri- >. mutely 9000 tons, and is being brought by ' the British-India. steamer Hatipaaa, which ia due art Lyttelton early in February. 1 In continuation of her voyage from Liverpool, the Federal steamer Westmoreland left ' Wellington cm Friday for Lyttelton and Dun- ' edin to complete discharge. I WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. V' -The -foUowing vesaels -were expected to be ' within nroge of the under-mentioned wireless stations last night:—Auckland: Arahuxa, Somerset, Arawo, Port Lincoln, Fiona, Warvaka; "after 0.30 a.m.—Niagara, Awarua, H.M.S. Veronica, Waikooaiti. _ Wellington : ■Wiltshire, Waikawa, Omri, Kawatiri, H.MJLS. Mjolbcntmo, H.M.B. Chatham, Gollie, Port Chalmers, Wangoratta, Opaiwa, • Westmeath, Kaikoura. ■ ... A SMART PASSAGE » Gu, ler {recent voyage from St. John's the New, Zealand .Shipping Company's steamer ■ ■ Wangaratta made the fastest trans-Padfic ; time in her history, and this in face of e southerly gale during the final stages of the phteaf*». Covering 6569 miles from Pa-nama-to Auckland in 21, days 9J, hours, she made an' average speed ’of 12.33 knots per Hour, but her speed several times paeeed 13 knots. The best day’s run was 317 miles, which occurred two days after crossing the equator, an average- of 13} knots per _ hour. The Wanguratta was expected at Wellington on, Saturday from Auckland. • THE OPAWA. The-! New Zealand Shipping Company’s steamer Opawa, which .is coming to New Zealand ‘to load, arrived at Auckland from Newcastle on Wednesday. After inspection, 1 she sailed -for Toko-mam Bay to commence loading produce for England. , CANADIAN CARGO BOAT. ' . The .Canadian Government steamer Canadian .planter '' left Tasmania a few days ago. .for ~J?drt Kembla to load_ coal before coming to Auckland,- where she is due at the and, of tfie month. She has a quantity of cargo'from Montreal and New York to discharge at Auckland, and she will then load - at that port for New York. _ Prom Auckland * she will go to Napier; Wellington, and Lyttelton to complete loading. v CAPE MAY DELAYED. The U.S. and A. stcamar Capo May, at present discharging New York cargo at Napier 1 , has been delayed by the bad weather, and will not leave for her next port of call until noon on Monday- She will be despatched for cither Now Plymouth or Timaru. THE TAH lift. * The K.M.9. Tahiti ia to Iboto •Sydney-next 1 ’ ' Thursday tat Wellington, where she is duo on February 6. She will cadi from.Wellmg--1 ton on February 7 for San Francisco, via ! Rarotonga and Papeete. . ■' MANNING TBSBELS. A recent issue of th# Sydney Shipping List 1 , etOttes that, satisfactory settlements have been , arrived.,at by the Marino Council in respect of the manning of 00 Australian vessels. The council, (which - was created the NaviV gatipn Apt, considered the manning- of the ' vessels that had. been reported on by the Maiming’ Committee' sitting in different parte -, of the commonwealth. Mr T. Walsh, the representative of the. Seamen's Union in, the ' council, strongly objected to some of the docistens arrived at, and ho withdrew- from -’the meeting. The proceedings were con'tiaued in his absence, and a statement an■y aouncing the recommendations adopted by the council was made later. Of the 60 vessels * dealt with, 43 related to the number of engineers to be carried, seven to greasers, '. and 10 to firemen and trimmers, The proposed regulations ia regard to these matters were forwarded to the Minister, to be «a- - forced by proclamation, Pti'M—r>- . ' ■ . . ■ ■

OVERSEA® SUMMARY. Austral ora# arrived at Trieste from Sydney an January 30. gbAostralpeak arrived at Colon from Glasgow m January 26. Barambah arrived at Suers from Melbourne on January 24. Boonah arrived at London from Brisbane on January -86. City of Sydney left Port Said-for Dunkirk on January 20. City of Corinth arrived at Colon from New York on January 94. City of Hankow arrived at Colon from New York on January 26. Carpentaria left London for Australia on January 30. Canadian Importer left Vancouver for Auckland oh January 10, Caluin left Colombo for Dunkirk on January 23. - Demosthenes left Table Bay for Melbourne on January 26. Easterner arrived at Boston from Sydney an January 19. Ease* arrived at Avonmonth from Wellington on January 26. Garoet arrived at Suez from Adelaide on January 17. Goal para left Singapore for Australia on January 26, Glcngyie left Kobe for Australia on January 20. Kent left Port Natal for London on January 20. Lerminster left Singapore for Newcastle on January 23. Leitrim, on route from Liverpool to Newcastle, left Panama on January 16. Mahia arrived at London from Napier on January 26. Matakana left Tenefiffe for London „on January 23. ' Malvolio arrived at Suez from Adelaide on January 24. Narknnda left Aden for Fremantle on January 24. Nikko Mara left Manilla for Sydney on January 24. , Orari arrived at Auckland from New’York on January 21. Omar left Suez for London on January 23. Otira at Hull from Adelaide on January 24. Ostorloy arrived at London from Syßney on January 24. Port Darwin left, Wellington for London on January 2L ' Port Pirie arrived at Dunkirk from Brisbane on January 26. Port Stephens left London for Wellington on January 20. Port Hacking arrived at Hull from Melbourne on January 26. Pakeha left London fog Wellington, on January 19. ** Piakq arrived at London from Wellington on January 24. Polsbanhon left Singapore for Auckland on January 24. Ruepehu, en route from London to Wellington, left Panama on January 14. Tresithney left Auckland' for Boston on January 21. Wanguratta arrived at Auckland from Montreal on January 23. 'Waikawa arrived at Auckland from San Francisco on January 23. Waiwera, en route from London to Australia, left Capo of Good Hope on January 16. Weihemo left Vancouver for Union Bay on January 17. ' Wiltshire Jeft Wellington for London on January 27. , Yoeorio left Karachi for Melbourne on January 26.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18466, 30 January 1922, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 18466, 30 January 1922, Page 4

SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 18466, 30 January 1922, Page 4