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SHIPPING.

PEASES OF THE MOON. , ! /l JULX. ■ .. ' First Quarter M .. », 2nd 10.23 a.m. Full Moon „ 9th 2.37 p.m. Last Quarter ...... 17th AM P-®* New Moon M 25th 0.17 ajn. ’First Quarter •> 81st 3.62p.m. THE SUN, . Riato to-day at 7.64 ajn.; seta 4.31 p.m. w Rises to-morrow at 7.63 son.; note 4-84 ■ THE ■WEATHER • duly 7.—Fine, but cold. Oalm. 8 a.m. Noon. 5 p.m. .Haxomotar w .. 80.20 90.25 30.25 Thermometer .. .. Min.,32; max.,46 WEATHER REPORTS. (Pm Uxruu Fbbss association.) WELLINGTON, July 7. The following ore the official weather xepan.:— *»V * ‘ Bar. Xher. Westhea Cape Maris NJS., fresh 30J3 63 Cloudy Russell ... „ S-E., fresh 30.30 67 Equally Manukan H.... S.E., light 30.31 59 Fine Auckland ■ W., fresh 30.36 55 Pair Tauranga ... Oalm 30.28 53 Hne Dishorne~. _ E.SJL, fresh 30.37 54 Pair Napier ... _ Oalm 30.48 47 Overoast Oastlepoict ... N.E., light 30.40 45 Fine Wellington ... N., light 30.36 48 Pine New Plymouth N.W., light 30.35 51 Pine - Cape Bgmont... N.W., light 30.36 48 Fine Wanganui ... Calm 30.40 54 Tine Farewell Sfclt.. E., breeze 30,38 46 Cloudy Cape Fonlwind 8., light 30.36 49 Pine Greymonth ... E., light 30.33 55 Pino i Stephen Island S.E., light 30.(0, 49 Pine Cape Campbell N., light 30.36 48 Fine Keikoura ... N.. light 30.34 47 Poir Akaroa light... N.E., light 30.30 45 Pino i'Nuggets ... _. N., light 30.27 45 Pine '•Bluff... , ... Calm 30.30 42 Cloudy WEATHER FORECAST. j • iVßbwing is the official weather forecast:— "Resent indications are for moderate to • strong easterly winds backing to northerlies northwards of New Plymouth and Napier, and freshening northerlies prevailing shortly elsewhere. The weather will be fair generally, but increasing haze and oloudiposo may be expected with unsettled conditions following in the early part of the week. bolometer has a falling tendency. HIGH WATER July a- P-f-At Ilaiaroa Heads .. .. 1-40 **" At Port Chalmers .. .. 2.90 2.45 At Dunedin. •• 2.50 3.15 July -9. . At Taiaroa Heads .. At Port Chalmers .. .. 3.7 A3O i At Dunedin .. .. •• •• 3.37 A 0 ARRIVALS. , . i July 7 Storm, 8.8. (noon), 405 tone, Sharpe, from Lytteltoiu H. L. Tapley and Co., agents. Port Chalmers (12.50 p-m.), 6534 tons, M’Caw,. from London, via Panama, and 'Lyttelton. J. W. Swift and Co., agents. DEPARTURES. July 7. ■Wiaimarino, b-s. (4.15 p.rm), 4204 tons, Bill, for Sydney direct. Union Steam Ship Company, agent. Tntanekai, s,s. (7 a.m.), 811 tome, BoUone, for saQth&m lighthouses. Brao’ze,' 's.s. (midnight), 553 tons, Verm, Jor Oamaru. Union Steam Ship Company, agent. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS, AUCKLAND, July 7.—Arrived: Wingateu (7 a.m.), from Wellington; H.M.S. Chatham (10.15 am.), from Wellington; Makura (2 p.m.), from Vancouver. Sailed: Ulimaroa ;,ilo.T&i a.m,), for Sydney; Flora (5 p.m.), for Rarotonga. WELLINGTON, July 7.—Arrived; Ngahere A» ; (1v60>..a.m.), from Greymonth; Maori (7.15 • a.tn.),,-from Lyttelton; Kakapo (7.36 a.m.), (from Qreymouth; Comma (10.40 a.m.),/from Lyitejtoh. Sailed; Suffolk (9.20 an.), for ' New’ York and Avonmouth. ! ' I.YTTEI/PON, July 7.—Arrived: Calm • j’lil&l a.m!), from I)imairu; Canopus (7.25 a.m-), , -Mm, Westport; Mararoa (8.20 a.m), from ''e t, Wellington; Cyrena (9.35 a.m.), from Dun- ( edia- Wootton (11 a.m.),' from Wellington, jf' Mararoa, for Wellington. • -TIMABU, July 7.—Sailed: John (6.30 p-m.), '’for D^medin. iv”QREYMOUTH, July 7.—Arrived: Kamo (BJK) a.m.), from Dunedin. ... NEWCASTLE, July 7.—Sailed: Dundula, Wellington. MELBOURNE, July I— Arrived: Ota''riama, from Dunodin. « / LONDON, July 6.—Arrived: Cufic, from . SBriebahc; Cornwall, from Wellington. Sailed: Canadian Victor, for Australia; Port : Bowen, for Australia.—; —July s.—Sailed: Hobson’s Bay, for Adelaide- Peshawar, for Mielbonrne. VANCOUVER, July 6.—Arrived: Waiotapu fromySjdney. SANTJmANCISCO, July 6.—Arrived: Tahiti, from Sydney. 1 COLON, July 6.—Sailed: Pabeha, for Brisbane; lonic, for London. CAPETOWN, July 6.—Sailed: Ceramic, for Australia. , GIBRALTAR, Jnly 5. —Arrived; Nordic, r fitom-Wlallaroo. TOULON, July 6.—Sailed: Orsova,, for , don, / / A cable message states that the Shelley, en route from Portland to the United Kingdom, haa'passed Perim, and that th« Port Lyttelton, en route from Brisbane to the Continent, has passed Gibraltar. The Knight Companion, from Glaogow to Australia, Baa passed, -the Cape. ’ lie Breeze, left Dunedin at midnight lor Oamaru, Timaru, Lyttelton, Napier, and Gisborne. After taking in bunker supplies the Tutanekai left Port Chalmers yesterday morning for southern lighthouses. . . Tho Kotare is now due here to-day from Bluff and Invercargill, and is to sail today for tbs same ports. The John, from Wellington, is duo here today, and is to sail to-day for Camera, , 'Timaru, Lyttelton, Wellington, and Wanganui. ’ The Storm, from Lyttelton, which arrived hero at noon yesterday, is to leave this afternoon for Timaru, Lyttelton, Wellington, Picton, and Wanganui. The, Waimarino left Dunedin yesterday afternoon’ for Sydney direct. Daring June 121 vessels, with a total net tonnage of 119,668 entered the Port of Lyttelton, as against 136 vessels aggregating 162,709 tons during June, 1921. The Kini is due here on Tuesday from Gisborne, and is to leave on that day for Napier and Gisborne, via Bluff, Oamaru, Timaru, and .Lyttelton. The Wanaka, from Auckland, is due her© ■on Monday, and is to leave on that day for .Bitiff.Oamaru, Timaru, Lyttelton, and Wellington. (Hie Koromifco, from Newcastle direct, is due here about the middle of next week, and will then proceed to Bluff and Melbourne. The Paloontt, from Melbourne, is duo at Wellington on Monday, and after calling ait Lyttelton is duo here on Thursday. She io to sail the same day for Bluff and Melbourne. ' The secretary of the Lyttelton Harbour Board stated at the board meeting on Wed/jwiday that during the past month there had Been no shipping delays from any came, : reported or observed, at. the port. " The H.M.S. Tahiti, which left Wellington : on 1 June 18, arrived at San Francisco on ..July .3. . She was scheduled to leave San Francisco yesterday for Wellington and Sydney,: and is due at the first-named port on Jllly 29. ' ; ’Tho Moeraki is to leave Wellington on July 13 on the return trip to Sydney. ■ ;'The 'R.M.S. Maunganui is expected at ' Wellington on Monday from Sydney, and -will leave here next Tuesday for Raratonga, Papeete, and San Francisco. The New Zealand Shipping Company advises that the Woodarxa, en rente from Wellington to London, left Las Palmas on July ■!. yhb same company steamer Cornwall, which left Wellington on May 25, arrived ■ at London on July 6. RIMUTAKA POSTPONED. Tho New Zealand Shipping Company has received advice that the departure of the ..Kimutaka, from Wellington, for Southamp- , - ton and. London, has been .postponed from ;. July.. 12 to July 14. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. . The following vessels were expected to tf[ i>6 l within range of the undermentioned wireless stations last night:—Awanni: Kaiwaria, Canadian Highlander. Auckland: Kaitangata, Mflknra, Romeo, Fiona, UlimaToa, "Flora, Wanaka; after 0.30 a.m.— ’ Whangape, Maunganui, Moeraki. Wellington: .Maori, Mararoa, West Cherow, Port - Kembla; Hatntua, Manuka, Tekoa, Suffolk. Paloona, Arahuru, Katoa, Hararaki, and 17a ikouaiti; after 0.30 a.m., Port Lincoln. Chatham©; Fort Linooln. CANADIAN LEADER DELAYED. • iiesaers H. L. Tapley and Co. have received advice that the Canadian Leader, ” .from/Adelaide, haa been delayed, as it was ” necessary to shift her bnnker coal, and, consequently, will not reach Bluff till July 19. 7 From Bluff she will call at Lyttelton, W©!langton, and Auckland, to load for New York, / . Boston, and Montreal, and will sail finally from-Auckland about the ond of th© month, RONAKI’3 TRIAL TRIP. A trial trip on the Auckland Harbour was ; made ou Monday by the new auxiliary " ischooner Ranald, which is to enter the ■-J * coastal cement trade for Wilson’s Portland i’jr, Cfcmwxt Company. The vessel was under ij f> tlie command of Captain F. Kasper, ond the V; idirectors of the company were among the passengers. Every satisfaction was given -f' vessel, which should be of great in the service for which she waa domgp»d* —)

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18601, 8 July 1922, Page 8

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SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 18601, 8 July 1922, Page 8

SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 18601, 8 July 1922, Page 8

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