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SHIPPING.

PHASES OF THE MOON. Apjcl. First Quarto* M *, 6th 8.16 p.m. Pull Moon » M „ 18th B.U o.m. Hart Quarter „ „ „ Iflth 0.34 p.m N«w Moon . H a 37th AB4pjn- »■ TECH SUN. Sun rises to-day at 1A a.m( seta at 5.5 p.m. ’I’M w WEATHER. April 37.—Fine, a beautiful day} light florth-eart wind. 8 a.m Noon. 6 p.m. Barometer »« M 30.03 80.03 30.00 Thermometer M h Min.,63; max., 65 HIGH WATER, April 23 a.m. p.m. At Taiaroa Heads . M . 3.8 8.31 . At Port Chalmers w .. „ 8.48 4.1 X At Dunedin .. „ .. 4.13 4.41 ' ; WEATHER REPORTS. t?ia Uimo Pbxu association.) WELLINGTON, April 27. Following are the official weather reports at Ai pin.':— Bar. Ther. Westhea Cape Marts _ K. 8., freeh 30 J 8 63 Cloudy UsnukauH._ N., light 30.31 39 Cloudy Auckland ._ N.E., light 30.38 63 Fair Tauranga _ Calm 30.30 63 Fair Gisborne... _ N.E., light 30.33 64 Fair Napier ... „ »JB., fresh 80.39 60 Fine Oastlepoint N. 8., light 30.33 53 Fine Wellington ... N., breeze 30.38 69 Pair New Plymouth 8.W., light 30.37 59 Fair Cape Egmont- N., fresh 30.30 68 Fair Wangkmil B.,light 30.31 61 Falx Farewell Spit.. E.Jreeh 30.37 57 Cloudy CapoPoulwind S.W., light 30.35 66 Fine Greymouth ... 8.W., light 30.39 67 Cloudy . Stephen Island W., fresh 30.20 67 Cloudy Cape Campbell N., fresh 30.16 61 Fine Kaikoura ... N.. light 30.10 68 Pino Akaroa light... 6.8., light ‘ 29.99 53 Fine Nnggets... „ N.B. 30.10 50 Fine 81nf1... _ ... E., light 29.98 60 Fine _ WEATHER FORECAST. Following is tho official weather forecast: Present indications are for a freshening east to north wind, with increasing clouds and haziness for a change in weather conditions shortly. The barometer shows a falling tendency everywhere. ARRIVAL, April 27. •KWbtkji., bjs. (7.25 two.), 1172 tons, Knowles, from Nelson direct. Union Steam Ship Company, agent DEPARTURES. April 27. Eotars, s.s. (8.15 p.m.), 147 tons, Mumoy, for Bluff and Invercargill. K. Ramsay, **Bbthika, B n. (5.10 pun.), 1172 tons, Knowles, for Oamaru. Union Steam Ship Company, agent. “ SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. AUCKLAND, April 27.—Arrived: Rakanoa (8 pm.), from Westport. Sailed: Manuka (12.85 p.m.), for Sydney; Roronga (12.40 p.m.), for London; Easterner (12.65 p.m.), tor i Newcastle. GISBORNE, April 26,—Sailed: Kini (6 pm.), for Dunedin. NAPIER, April 27, —Arrived: Port Melbourne (10.30 a.m.), from Newcastle. ; WELLINGTON, April 27.—Arrived: Wakata (2,45 a.mj, from Kaikoura; Wingatui (7 am.), from Auckland; Mararoa (7.10 a.m.), from Lyttelton; Weipori (11.25 am), from Auckland; Ngahere (2.45 p.m.), from Greymouth. Sailed: Wakatu (4.16 p.m.)p for Kaikoura; Kamcma (4.45 p.m.), for New Plymouth; Wingatui (6.20 p.m.), for Lyttelton; Mararoa (7.50 p.m.), for Lyttelton. LYTTELTON, April 27.—Arrived: Gale (6.45 a.m.) and Maori (6.50 am), from Wellington; Kaikorai (7.30 a.m.), from Timaru; Paloona (9.50 a.m.), from Wellington; Breeze (2.5 p.m.), from Pkrton. Sailed: John (11 am), for Wellington; Paloona (2.50 pm), for Dunedin; Orepuki (6.15 p.m,), for Greytoouth; Breeze (6.25 p.m.), for Dunedin; Maori, for Wellington. TEMABU, April 27.—Arrived; Holmdale (lO atm.), from Dunedin. -' NEWCASTLE, April 27.—Arrived: Kurow, from New Zealand. Sailed: Devon, fox Ntew_ Zealand. NEWCASTLE, April 26.—Arrived; Kurow, from Auckland.— —Sailed: Wolana, for telton. MONTEVIDEO. April 23. —Arrived: Port Bowen, from Wellington. LONDON, April 25.—Sailed: Port Kembla, lor Melbourne. ’-HULL.:".ApriI 26.—Arrived: Port Lincoln, from Sydney. . NORFOLK, April 26.—Arrived: Australbrook,: from London. . COLOMBO, April 26. —Sailed: Mantua, for London; Orsova, for Australian ports. i- The Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company’s steamer Tainui is 'scheduled to leave Port Chalmers at daybreak to-day for Timeru and Wellington, where she will complete Homeward loading for London. The. .Kahika, from Nelson, which arrived here ■‘jfestorday morning, left Dunedin last evening for Nelson and New Plymouth, via Oamaru, Timaru, Lyttelton, and Wellington. The Kotpre left Dunedin yesterday' afternoon for Bluff and Invercargill. She is due here again on Monday to load for Bluff and Invercargill. v- The' Won aka is scheduled to leave Auckland .early next week with general freight for discharge .at Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, and'Bluff. She should reach Dunedin about May 8. The Paloona, from Melbourne, via Welling- ' ton and Lyttelton, is due here about 8 o’clock this morning. She is to soil at 3 pm. for Melbourne, vie BluS. The Karori, from Westport, via Lyttelton, Timaju, and Oamaru, is now due here tomorrow; on d is to sail on Monday for Westpart .and .Greymouth, via Oamaru, Timaru, end'-Wellington. , Ktni, from Gisborne direct, Is due at Dunedin to-morrow morning, and is to sail the same day for Oamaru, Timaru, Lyttelton, Wellington, and Napier and Gisborne inner harbours. The Cohn, _ from Bluff, Is due here tomorrow morning to load for Wanganui, via porta. -••The: Breeze, from Lyttelton, is due at Dunlin tbiw afternoon, and is to sail to-morrow for Timaru, Lyttelton, Picton, and Wanganui. The City of Winchester, from New York, via-'Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Timaru, is now due here to-morrow to discharge- 500 tons of general cargo. . The Cornwall, from Liverpool, vie Auckland and Wellington, is to leave Lyttelton to-morrow for Dunedin, and is due here the next day to discharge 1400 tons of general cargo. The Devon, from Australian porta, is duo at Wellington on Sunday. She will then proceed to Bluff, where she is due about May 6, and should arrive here on May 10 Going oh to Timaru, she will complete load, ing ’at Lyttelton for Avonmouth, Liverpool, Manchester, end Glasgow. ■ The Tainui, which has been taking in produce et Port Chalmers for several days, will leave this rooming to complete hex London loading at Timaru and Wellington, The Monowai, which has had a long lay-up at Port Chalmers, was in dry dock yesterday having marine growth removed and her bottom plating painted. NEW STEAMER COOLANA. Under charter to J. A. Bedpath and Sons, Ltd., Christchurch, the Melbourne Steam Ship Company, Ltd.'s new eteamer Coolana' left Newcastle on the 22nd inst. The steamer has on board a full cargo of Aberdare and Bellbird ooal, which will be discharged at Lyttelton. She should reach Lyttelton today. ZBALANTCC, FOR LONDON. The Shaw, Savill steamer Zealandic, which arrived at Wellington on Saturday from Port Chalmers to complete Homeward loading, is to leave at daybreak to-day for Loudon, via Cape Horn. ' ; WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels were expected to be within range of the under-mentioned wireless stations, last , night;—Awanui: Niagara, TpfpheJrai, Maindy Lodge, and Waitomo; after 6.30 a.m. —Canadian Scottish, Port Lyttelton, Kaitoke, end Manama. Auckland: Rakanoa, Manuka, Canadin Miller, and Reran ga ; after 0.30 am.—Flora, Makalla, and Meknxa. Wellington; Tremeton, Maori, Mararoa, Ngoio, Paloona, Weipori, Huntington, Durham, Wingatui, Arakina, Ketoa. ) Chathamfl;, Tekoa, Remuexa, and Makalla. - MAEAMA’S PASSENGERS. The Maramo, from San Francisco, which arrived at Wellington last Saturday, left for Sydney on Monday night. . The passenger RrtMs os follows;—For Wellington: First saloon—-Mr end Mrs Barlow, Mr and Mrs Bidwell, Mr C. A. Seager, Mr and Mrs Doll and child, Miss G. Hewitt. Sesopd: saloon —Mr R. Austin, Mr 8. Gordon, Mr- A. .G. 'Harris, Mr S. Jaboor, Mrs H. A. Kneole, Mr R. S. M'Pheraon, Mr N. Rowe, Miss' U. J. Tonkin, and Mr U. J. Udy; and nine, third clase, For Sydney: First saloon— Harden, Mrs M. Anbertin, Mr and Mxs' Aubertin and two children, Miss B. B. G. Emery, Mrs H. Goddard, Lieutenantortothandftr Haggard, Mr R S. Grice. Second saloon—Mr H. B. Chalmers, Mies B. HuyS bersV Mr and Mrs C. Lovegrove, Mre M. £ MLeod, Mrs I. Neilson, Mr and Mrs W. ' Rarity, Mr W. Weinberger, Mrs Evans and r two childron, Miss I. OHver; and 11 third class,'! including three children. Tho vessel * discharged canned fruit, barrel oil, cases oranges, lemons, and general from Son PranI cisco, and 8047 coses of bananas, 9226 cases of oranges, and quantity cocoanute from Rarotonga. ’

TRANS-PACIFIO CARGO SERVICE. The Union Company announces the following movements of units of its fleet engaged in the cargo service between Pacific Slope ports and New Zealand and Australia:— The Waiotapu arrived at,. Sydney on April 16 to complete discharge of cargo from Pacific Coast. She will load coal at Newcastle this week for Honolulu or San Francisco. The Waikawa is at present loading at Pacific Coast ports for Napier, ■Wellington, 1 Melbourne, and Sydney. She is expected to leave San Francisco about the second week in May. The Waitemata arrived at Melbourne on April 16 to put out the balance of her cargo from the Pacific Slope. She is to load a cargo of wheat for Japan, proceeding the.i-e to Vanoourver to take the July loading southwards. The Waihemo, from Melbourne, arrived at Sydney on Sunday, and will proceed thence to Newcastle to discharge the remaining portion of her cargo from the Pacific Ooaal.. The Wairuna, which cleared San Francisco on Saturday, April 15, for Auckland, Wellington, New Plymouth, Melbourne, Adelaide, and Sydney, is due at Auckland about Sunday, May 7. The Hawaii, from Glasgow, via Panama, is duo at San Francisco at the end of the current month, and will load during May at Pacific Coast ports for New Zealand and Australian ports.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18540, 28 April 1922, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 18540, 28 April 1922, Page 4

SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 18540, 28 April 1922, Page 4

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