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SHIPPING.

PHASES OF THE MOON. Jums. First Quarter , 3rd 5.40 a.m. Full Moon 10th 3.28 a.m. Last Quarter .. .. 17th 11.33 p.m. /few Moon .. 25tb 3.50 p.m. THE SUN. Rose to-day at 7.55 a.m.; sets 4.25 p-m. THE WEATHER June 27.—Showery, improvement later. Light and variable wind. • 8 a.m. Noon. 5 p.m. Barometer ... ~ .. 30.05 30.11 30.16 Thermometer .. .. Min. 48; max., 50 HIGH WATER. June 28— a.m. p.m. At Taiaroa Heads .. .. 4.59 ' 5.21 At Port Chalmers .. .. 5.39 6.4 At Dunedin .. . .. .. 6.9 6.34 WEATHER REPORTS. (Pax (Juiteu pkiss association.) WELLINGTON, June 27. The following are the official weather reports at 4 pm.— Bar. Ther. Weathea Cape Maria ... S.W., fresh 29.99 60 Overcast Bussell tj.Wl. light 29.85 69 Cloudy ilannkau H.... W., fresh 29.93 49 Fair Auckland ... tf., light 29.96 54 Fair Tamanga ... S.W., light 29.87 52 Fine Gisborne g.W., fresh 29.88 60 Overcast Napier ... .„ S.W., fresh 30.03 48 Fair Castlepoint ... S., light 30.02 39 Rain Wellington S., m. gale 30.01 4B Showery New Plymouth Sx, fresh 29.92 49 Fair Cape Egmont... S.E., fresh 29.90 53 Cloudy Wanganui ... S., fresh 29.91 50 Fair Farewell Spit,, 5.8., breeze 30.00 49 Cloudy Cape Foulwind 8., fresh 29.00 49 Fine Greymouth ... K., breeze 30.00 4 7 Pine Stephen'lsland S., light 30.00 47 Cloudy Cape Campoell S., fresh 29.98 52 Cloudy / Kaikoura ... S.W.. fresh 30.05 43 Overcast Akaroa light... S.W., fresh 30.03 42 Cloudy Nuggets S.E., light 30.14 33 Overcast Bluff E., breeze 30.15 42 Fair WEATHER FORECAST. Following is the official weather forecast: “Present indications are for variable strong winds, but decreasing southerlies, giving place shortly to freshening norther lice south of Cook Strait. The weather will be cold and changeable, with scattered showers in the East Coast districts. The barometer is unsteady in the north and will be falling soon in the south. DEPARTURES. June 27. Wingatui, s.s. (4.10 p.m.), 2378' tons, Paul, for Oamaru. Union Steam Ship Company, agent. John, s.s. (4.15 p.m.), 339 tone, Hawick, for Oamaru. K. Ramsay, agent ♦ SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. .NAPIER, Juno 27.—Sailed: Kini (2.30 p.m.), for Dunedin. WELLINGTON, June 27.—Arrived: Mararoa (7.40 a.m.), from Lyttelton; Rakanoa (6.30 p.m.), from Westport. Sailed: Ramona (1.30 p.m.), for Greymouth; Maunganui (5 p.m.), for Sydney; Mararoa (7.50 p.m.), for Lyttelton. LYTTELTON, Juno 27.—Arrived. Holmdale (6.10 a.m.), Kahika (6.35 a.m.), Wanaka (7.35 a.m.), and .Storm (7.40 a.m.), from Timaru, Maori (9.45 am.), from Wellington. Sailed: Tairoa (5.10 pm.), for Napier; Holmdaie (5.30 p.m.), and Maori, for Wellington;" Storm (6.25 p.m.), for Picton. BLUFF, Juno 27.—Arrived; Paloona (9.30 am.), from Dunedin. SYDNEY, June 27.—Arrived: Ulimaroa, from Wellington AUCKLAND, June 27. —Sailed: Niagara (11.35 am.), for Vancouver, via ports; Katoa (3.40 pm) for Wellington; Rimulaka . (10 p.m.), for Napier, via Opua. HULL, June 26. —Arrived: Frienfels, from Melbourne. LIVERPOOL, June 26.—Sailed: Leitrim, for .Brisbane. PERIM, June 26.—Passed: Morea, from London, en route to Australian ports. The steamer Tekoa, which is to load meat at Port Chalmers today, will not leave for Timaru until to-morrow. The Kauri docked at Port Chalmers yesterday in connection with periodical survey and overhaul. The Government steamer Tutanekai will leave Wellington on a few days on her periodical visit to the southern lighthouses and the West Coast Sounds. The John left Dunedin yesterday afternoon for Oamaru, Lyttelton, Wellington, Picton, and Wanganui. The Wingatui also left Dunedin yesterday aftemon for Auckland, via Oamaru, Timaru, Lyttelton, and Wellington. The Kini, from Gisborne, is now due acre on Friday, and is to sail -the same day for Oamaru, Timaru, Lyttelton, and Napier and Gisborne inner harbours. The Corinna, from' Wellington, should arrive here on Friday, and is to sail on that day for. Oamaru, Timaru, Lyttelton, and Wellington. The Waimarino, from Newcastle, via Timaru, is due here on Saturday to discharge a part cargo of cool. The Katoa, from Auckland, via Wellington and Lyttelton, is now due here on Sunday, and on completing discharge will load for Auckland, via ports. The Kamo, from Timaru. is now duo here on Saturday, and is to load for Westport and Greymouth. The Breeze, from Lyttelton, is due hero today. and is to leave to-morrow for Timaru, Lyttelton, Wellington, Picton, and Wanganui. The Gale, from Lyttelton, has been delayed, and is now due here at the end of the week to load for Timaru, Lyttelton, Wellington, and Wanganui. The Government steamer Tutanekai oomfileted the loading of stores at Capo Palliser ighthbuso on Friday. She overhauled the Hinemoa’s moorings in the stream on Monday, and was to sail yesterday on a round trip of South Island lighthouses. The Waikouaiti arrived at Lyttleton from < Sydney, via southern, ports, on Saturday. The vessel is timed to sail about July 1 for Sydney, via Timaru. . CYRENA DELATED. Messrs Gollin and Co. advise that the British-Imperial Oil Company’s steamer Cyrena, from Singapore, via Wellington, has been delayed at Bluff owing to congestion at that port, and will probably not be able to secure a berth till Friday. As a result she will probably not arrive here till Sunday, and will commence discharging 20,000 cases of oil on Monday. From Dunedin she is expected to proceed to Singapore direct. . • MAIMOA DUB ON FRIDAY, Dalgety and Co. advise that the Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company’s steamer Maimoa, from Liverpool, via Auckland, Wellington, and Lyttelton, is now due here on Friday morning to complete discharge. She ' will load here and ■at Port Chalmers, Timaru, Lyttelton, Gisborne, and Wellington, and should return to the last-named port to complete, and will sail on July 18 for London, via Montevideo and Teneriffe. WEST CHEROW DUE TO-DAY. The West Cherow, from New York, via northern ports, is duo at Dunedin at 8.30 this morning to discharge 200 tons of general cargo and about 1300 cases of oil. She will then load hero for American ports, and will proceed to Blub, Melbourne, and Sydney to complete discharging and loading. Dalgety and Co. are the local agents. OTARAMA DUE TO-MORROW. The New Zealand Shipping Company has received advice that owing to bad weather the Otarama, from St. John, New York, and Philadelphia, will not leave Lyttelton till today. She is due horo about to-morrow to discharge 650 tons'of general cargo from American porta. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels were expected to be within range of the under-mentioned wireless stations last night:—Awanui: Navua and Helredale. Auckland: Arahura, Niagara, Katoa, Rdna, Rimutaka, and Canadian HighInder; after 0.30 a.m—Flora, Waihemo, Fiona, Ingg., Kaiapoi, Kaitoke, and Lindstol. 'Wellington : Maori, Mararoa, A raw a, Port Kembla, West Cherow, Wanaka, Tasmania. Matatua. Kaikorai, Maunganui, Karon, Tutanekai, Rakanoa. Wingatui, and Tairoa. Chathams: Enahine and Port Chalmers. CARGOES FROM PACIFIC COAST. Hauraki, from Pacific Coast, is now due at Port Cbalmers to-morrow, thence proceeding to Melbourne to complete. ' Waiotapu loads at the Pacific Coast this month for Auckland, Wellington, Adelaide, Melbourne, and Sydney. Waitemata proceeds from Yokohama to the Pacific Coast ports to load for New Zealand and Australian ports. Wairuna proceeds from Newcastle to Pa- ' peete, thence to San Francisco to load at the Pacific Coast in August for Australasia. SHAW, SAYILL STEAMERS. The local agents advise the following . movements of Shaw, Savill, and Albion 1 steamers: -i. Athonio sails again from Southampton 1 about June 29. Due in New Zealand waters about August G. Corintbic sails again from Southampton on August 10 for New Zealand. Du© Sep- ’ , tember 17. '• F lonic is cm route from Wellington to Southampton and London, via Panama. . Tainui arrived Southampton June 15, -• Sails again September 21. Due New Zealand October. 29. 1 Mahana sailed from Liverpool June 11 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Port ”, Chalmers., Due Auckland about July 19. • Maihia on route from Lyttelton to London, via Ca£© Horn.

Matakano. sailed from Wellington Juno 16 for London, via Cape Horn. MANAMA'S PASSENGERS. The R.M.S. Maramia, which arrived at Wellington at 4 o’clock on Saturday morning from San Francisco, brought the following passengers;—For Sydney: First saloon — Misses M. Sullivan, P. Sullivan, A. Hedger, I. Miartin, Mesdames J. Carter, H. S. Jackman, K. B. Hedger, C. O’Sullivan and two boys, Messrs K. J. Bruce, C. D. Bunker, A. Dibky, J. Carter, H. S. Jackman, G, Jackman, W. Costello, C. O’Sullivan, T. Crawford M’Dowell, Dr R. Truropler, H. D. Tomlinson. Second saloon; Mies Y. Tcssier, Mesdames D. Beullen, F. J. Ruthvcn, Messrs W. Thompson, W. H. Hill, P. Mess, and seven third class. For Wellington: First saloon—Misses F. B. Davis, FT. Parker, Mesdames E. M. Hennessey, I. M’Lachlan, A. E. Shields, L. Alliot, R. Gordon, L. G. Smith, Collins and child, Messrs N. Hok, V. Peterson, H. Renwick, Dr E. 0. Rowley, Dr Gladys Rowley, A. E. Shields, S. F. Turner, J. L. Young, Dr J. Collins, W. F. Herring. Second saloon: Misses E. H. Fairley, K. E. Gregory, A. C. M’Kerohar, B. Wallace, C. M’lntyre, Mesdames A. E. M'Grath, C. Leach, Messrs L 0. Gregory. F. Hawkins, Rev. W. Heathcote, J. E. Mor timer, A. E. M'Gfath, H. E. Smith, N. Thorpe, P. B. Emins, W. J. Mallett, and Captain Ruth, and four third! class. The Marama has withdrawn from the service at Wellington, her place being taken by the re-commissioned Maunganui,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18592, 28 June 1922, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 18592, 28 June 1922, Page 4

SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 18592, 28 June 1922, Page 4

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