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SHIPPING.

afentn.ja-’*’ PHASES OF THE MOON. October. Full Moon 6th 12.28 p.m. Last Quarter .. .. .. .. 14th 9.25 a.m. New Moon .. •« .. 21st 1.10 a.m. First Quarter ’2Bth 0.66 a.m. THE SUM. Rises to-day at 6.18 a.m.; seta at 6.30 p- m - WEATHER REPORTS. - The Dominion Meteorologist (Mr D. O. Bates) supplied the following at 9 a.m. on Saturday;— Bar Ther. Wtbr Wellington—W.N.W., I b 29.58 58 B C Greymouth—S.W., b .. 29.61 61 P Christchurch—N.W., ~. 29.36 57 B Timaru —W., f b .. 29.38 55 BC Oamam—W., f b .. .. 29.25 58 B C Dunedin—N.W., 1 .. .. 29.28 61 O Queenstown —S:W., m g 23.28 51 C Nuggets—W., f b .. .. 29.23 47 C Bluff-W., m g .. - 29.19 45 OP Wind.—L, light; hr, breeze; 1 b, fresh breeze; m g, moderate gale; g, whole or heavy 1 gale; w, gale of exceptional severity. Weather.—B, blue sky, be the atmosphere clear or heavy; C, clouds, passing clouds; D, drizzling rain; F, foggy; G, gloomy, dark weather; H, hail; L, lightning; M. ( misty; O, overcast, tho whole sky covered with thick clouds; P, passing showers; Q, squally; R, rain, continued rain; S, snow; T. thunder: U, ugly, threatening appearance; Z, hazy. THE WEATHER October 14.—Fine morning; inclined to blow; heavy southerly wind in the afternoon; overcast; fine evening, but with.heavy wind from the south-west. Barometef: Morning, 29.30, with a tendency to rise; after, 80.00, steady. Thermometer: Min, 48; max., 56. October 15.—Bad weather threatening. Rain fell heavily about 11 a.m. and cleared off by midday, though the weather was still inclement. 9am 4pm Barometer 29,60 29.74 Thermometer Min.,39; max-, 56 HIGH WATER. 1 October 16— a.m. p.m. At Taiaroa Heads .. .. 10.41 11.10 At Port Chalmers .. .. 11.21 11.50 At Dunedin 11.51 ARRIVALS. October 13. Port Auckland, s.s. (11 a.m.), 8308 tens, Beck, from New York, via northern ports. Swift and Co., agents. Storm, s.s. (8.50 p.m.), 405 tons, Sharpe, from Lyttelton Tapley and Co., agents. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. AUCKLAND, October 14.—Sailed; Durham (12.30 p.m.), for Wellington; Mahia (12.50 p.m.), for Wellington; Kaitoko (4 p.m.), for Newcastle) October 15.—Arrived; Euia (8 a.m.), from Lyttelton. WELLINGTON, October 14.—Arrived: Calm (5.20 a.m.), Corinna (9.45 a.m,), John (4.15 p.m.), from Lyttelton; Kahika (8 a.m.), from Nelson October 15. —Maori (6.50 a.m.), from Lyttelton; Komata (1.40 p.m.), from Westport; Wootten (3.5 p.m), from Lyttelton. October 14. —Sailed: Montrose (noon), Mararoa (7.50 p.m..), for Lyttelton; Holmdale (12.25 p.m.), for Dunedin; Corinna (10.5 p.m.), for New Plymouth; Calm (1.30 p.m.), for Wanganui. LYTTELTON, October 14.—Arrived: Maori (6.40 a.m.), Port Auckland (7.25 a.m.), Breeze (3.5 p.m.), from Wellington; Opua (6.30 p.m.), from Greymouth; Kamona (6.30 p.m.), from Westport. Sailed: Storm (noon), for Dunedin; Paparoa (4.30 p.m.), for Pioton; Wootton (1.45 p.m.), Maori (8.20 p.m., for Wellington; Port Auckland (4.50 p.m.), for Dunedin. October 15. —Arrived: Montrose (7.30 a.m.), Mararoa (8.45 a.m.), from Wellington TIMARU, October 14.—Arrived: Orari (7 a.m.), from Port Chalmers. Sailed: Waikouaiti (4.30 p.m.), for Sydney. Tho Kini, from Gisborne direct, is due at Port Chalmers to-day for docking in connection with periodical cleaning and painting.' The Breeze, which was not due here till Tuesday, is now expected to arrive to-day, and is to sail again to-morrow for Timaru, Lyttelton, Wellington, Pioton, and Wanganui. Tho Koromiko is due here about Thursday next to load for northern ports. •’ The Kamo on leaving Lyttelton wfl sail for Timaru and Dunedin with the balance of her cargo. Tho Waikouaiti left" Lyttelton on Friday ■with a large cargo of merchandise for Sydney, via Timaru. The Kaitoke, which was expected to leave Auckland on Saturday for Newcastle, loads coal there for Dunedin. The next trip of the Paloona will be from Melbourne, via Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, ' and! Blufi. The Wahine, preparatory to her resuming her running in the ferry service at the end of the month, will be docked at Lyttelton for cleaning and painting. The Flora left Auckland on Tuesday evening for Rarotonga and other Eastern Pacific ports. She is due back at Auckland during .•the early part of November. The Wingatui is to leave Auckland! this' afternoon for Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin. Shis is due hero about the 22nd inst. The Kahika is expected to leave Wellington to-day for Bluff and Dunedin, and is due here on Thursday. She is to sail the same day for New Plymouth and Nelson, via intermediate ports. The Wangape, loading at Newcastle, is expected to leave Sydney about the middle of the current week for Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Bluff. The Shaw, Savill, and Albion liner Corinthio is timed to leave Wellington at daybreak to-morrow for Southampton and Lon’don, via Montevideo and Teneriffe. The Federal Line advises that the Durham, which recently arrived at Auckland from Liverpool, was to leave Auckland on Saturday for jWellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin. The liner Opawa arrived at Brisbane on October 10 from Port Pirio for loading. The vessel _wil! proceed next to Newcastle for bunkering. The New Zealand Shipping Company advises that the Ruahine, now discharging London cargo at Auckland, is expected to arrive at Wellington next Thursday to complete discharge. The British-Imperial Oil Company’s motor tank ship Hermes arrived at Auckland on Wednesday from Ba.likpapan with a cargo of bulk and case oil. From Aucklandtho Hermes will proceed to Lyttelton to discharge 30,000 cases. Tho vessel will ’ not visit Dunedin. The Union Company’s trans-Pacifio steamer Waihemo, which arrived at San Francisco on Monday last from Australian ports, is to sail within the next few days for Napier, New Plymouth, Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Sydney, via Apia and Suva. The Mahia, which was to leave Auckland on Saturday for Wellington, where she is due to-day to continue the unloading of her Liverpool cargo, is expeotedto sail again on the 19th inst. for Lyttelton and Port Chal- . mere to complete discharge. The liner Kaikoura, from Wellington for London, and which was reported by cable tc have arrived at Montevideo on the 11th inst.. apparently reached the last-named port on the 9th inst. TEELYON, PROM MONTREAL. Cable news has been received by the New Zealand Shipping Company that the Trelyon left Montreal on October 5 cargo laden, for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Timaru, Dunedin, Melbourne, and Sydney. The vessel will call at Norfolk (Virginia) en route. She is due at Auckland on November 20, and at Dunedin about December 2. FRISCO MAIL SERVICE, The Union Company’s R.M.S. Tahiti loft Sydney at 1 p.m. on Thursday for Wellington, where she is due on Monday. Tho vessel is timed to sail from Wellington on Tuesday for San Francisco, via Rarotonga and Papeete. MAHANA REACHES ENGLAND. The Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company is in receipt of cable advice stating that the liner Mahana arrived at London on Tuesday last from Wellington via Montevideo and Teneriffe. The vessel left Wellington on August 28. ATHENIC’S HOMEWARD VOYAGE. ■ The Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company 'has been notified by cable (hat the liner :Athenio left Montevideo last Monday morning for Southampton and London, in continuation of her voyage from Wellington. The vessel sailed from Wellington on September 17. THE POET AUCKLAND. Messrs J. W. Swift and Co., the local agents for the C. and D. Line, state that the now steamer Port Auckland, after discharging a quantity of general cargo at the Victoria wharf, will proceed to Melbourne and Sydney to complete discharge. OIL FROM SINGAPORE. . jicssre Gollin and Co. advise that the British-Imperial Oil Company’s steamer Pinna (formerly Polshannon) is due at Dunedin about the end of October from Singapore via northern porta to discharge a part earao of case oil. The Pinna will afterwards go to Sydney, thence to Newcastle and Singapore- .

PASSENGERS BY THE RUAHINE. Following is a list of passengers for New, Zealand by the Ruahine, which arrived ..at Auckland on Tuesday evening last from London and Southampton, via Panama:—First saloon: Miss A. F. Boden, Mr G. Cnllender, Mrß Callendor, Mr J. Ma-radon Cnughcy, Mrs Canghey, Miss M. Caughey, Miss A. Dennis, Mr °D. Dunham, Mrs Dunham, Miss D, M Dunham, Mr N. Hill, Mrs Hill, Master B. 0. Hill, Mrs Hutton, Mr C. E. JolliSe, Mrs Jolliffe, Mr C. E Jones, Mrs Jones, ' Miss M. G. Jones, Mrs R. Jones, Miss K. M. Joseph, Mr F. C. Luxton, Mies E. J. Magnus, Mr G. E. Manuenng, Mrs Mannering, Mrs Mannering, Ladv Maude, Mr J. J. M'Grath, Mrs M'Grath, Mr L. Mills, Mrs Mills, Mr G. E. Nowell, Mrs Noweli, Mr E. B. O'Korke. Mrs F. S. Porter, Mr J. B. Reid, Miss A. F. Soward, Mr A. G. "Wallas, Major S. Walter, Mrs "Walter, Mr Ci. E. Warrender, Mrs Warrender. Second saloon: Mr G. H. Battersby, Mrs Battersby, Mrs A. G. Bazalgette, Mr F. Brown, Mr - C. W. Burland, Mrs K. J. Carroll, MisaE. H. Chorley, Mr A. E. Clausen, Mrs A. Clothier, Miss N. S. Clothier, Mr R. F.< Collard, Mrs Collard, Miss M. Collard, Miss B. Collard, Mr H. F. Grandall, Miss J. Crawley. Miss J. Epps, Mrs S. A. Evans, Mrs F. D. Francis, Miss -U. E. Francis, Miss D. I. Francis, Master H. H. Francis, Mr W. J. Fuller, Mrs M. H. Garroway, Mr F. H. Gaskm, Mrs Gaskin, Mr A. C. Gillies, Miss V. Glaysher, Mrs L. Harcourt, Miss D. H. Harcourt, Mr R. Hipkins,, Mis 3 A. E. Histod, Mr P. T. B. Hudson, Miss E. M. Kearsey, Miss M. E. S. Kennedy, Miss E. Mac Alpine, Miss h. M. Massey, Miss "VV. Matthews, Mrs M. M. M'Artlmr, Mr J. B. M'Callum, Mrs F. M'Cartney, Miss E. M'Cartney, Mr D. M'Cartney, Mr R. M'Cartney, Mr T. J. M'Guigan, Mrs M'Guigan, Mr D. F. R. Missen, Mr H. Morrison, Mrs Morrison, Mr J. Morrison, Mx A. Morrison, Miss J. Morrison, Miss R. Morrison, Mrs E. Murdock, Mr D. A. Ncal, Mrs Neal, Miss M. E. Neal, Master B. D. Neal, Mr T. J. Nye, Mrs Nye, Mr A. F. Payne, Mr R. J. Payne, Mr L. G. Pearse, Mrs Pearse, Miss F. E. Pearse, Mr F. H. Reid, Mrs Reid, Master J. F. • Raid, Miss L, Reith, Mrs E. C. Robertson, Mr E. Ross, Mrs Ross, Miss M. S. Scott, Miss H. Sigsworth, Mr A. "W. Sta-rcy, Mrs M. Taylor, Mr G. W. Taylor, Mrs Taylor, Mrs M. A. Miss R. E. Taylor, Mrs L. Thomson, Miss J. F. Thomson, Mrs A. Welsh, Mrs A. Westlake, Miss F. Wilce, Mr Win. J. D. Williams, Mrs Williams, Mr J. Williamson, Mrs F. A. Wilson; and 452 third class.

OVERSEAS SUMMARY. Montrose arrived at Auckland from Montreal on October 8. Tromanton left Colon on October 5 for Auckland. Canadian Planter arrived at Parma on October 7. Mahia arrived at Auckland on October 9 from Liverpool. Tainui ■ left Colon on October 6 for Wellington. Otarama sailed from Las Palmas for London on October 6. Port Chalmers arrived at Hull from Wellington on October 9. Wangaratta left Last Palmas for London on October 9. Port Napier left Auckland for London on October 12. Hermes arrived at Auckland from Singapore on October 12. Kaikoura arrived at Montevideo from Wellington on October 9.

WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels were expected to bo within range of the undermentioned wireless stations last night;—Auckland: Manuka, Niagara, Flora, Pinna, Moeraki, Port Napier, Las Vegas, Canadian Victor, H.M.S. Chatham, Kaitoke. Wellington; Waikawa, Tutanekai, Ulimaroa, Paloona, Tahiti, Mahia, Koromiko, Durham, Dorset, H.M.S. Veronica. Chatham Islands: Canadian Transporter. ,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18686, 16 October 1922, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 18686, 16 October 1922, Page 4

SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 18686, 16 October 1922, Page 4

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