SHIPPING.
PHASES OF THE MOON, June. Last quarter ■>, >• 6th 8.49 P-iR-Now moon .* .. ~ ~ 15th 0.12 a.m. First quarter S2nd 8.18 a.mFull moon .. 29th 0.34 a.m. THE SUN. Rises to-day at 7.55 a.m.; sets 4.24 p.m. Rises to-morrow at 7.55 a.m.; seta 4.24 p.m. THE 'WEATHER, June 22. —Cold, but bright and fine; snow showers in late afternoon. Strong westerly wind, 8 a.m. Noon. 5 p.m. Barometer 29.30 29.40 29.45 Thermometer .. .. Min.,33; max., 42 WEATHER REPORTS. (Pbb UaiTED Press association.) WELLINGTON, Juno 23. The following are tho olEoial weather reporli •t 4 p.m.:— Par. Thar. Wanther. Oape Maria ... P.W., fresh 29.75 65 Squally Russell S.W., fresh 29.G9 54 Squally Munukau H.... S.W., m. gale 29.51 43 Showery Auckland ... S.W., fresh 29.53 63 Showery Taurnnga ... S.W., light 29.47 47 Fair F.ast Oape ... W., fresh 29.80 64 Overcast Gisborne N.W., light '29.43 53 Fair Napier Oalm 29.41 63 Overcast Castlepoint ... W., light 29.42 44 Showery Wellington ... S., fresh 29.44 42 Rain New Plymouth S., light 29.40 43 Squally Capo Egmont... 8., fresh 29.45 45 Showery Wanganui ... NAV., light 29.41 52 Gloomy Farewell Spit.. 8.W., light 29.45 45 Fair Cape Foulwind S.E., fresh 29.51 45 Cloudy Greymouth ... E., light 29.50 43 Fair Stephen Island Calm 29.45 48 Cloudy Capo Campbell 8., fresh 29.45 45 Showery Kalkoura ... N.W., m. gale 29.43 43 Cloudy Akaroa light... S.W., gale 29.40 43 Showery Nuggets S., fresh 29.50 33 Showery Bluff S.W., fresh 29.55 40 Showery HIGH WATER. June 23 a.m. p.tn. At Taiaroa. Heads 9.53 10.21 At Port Chalmers .- 10.33 H-l At Dunedin .. ... .. .. 11.3 11.31 Juno 24 At Taiaroa Heads 10.48 11.17 - At Port Chalmers 11.28 11.57 At Dunedin 11,58 DEPARTURES. June 22. Wanafca, s.s. (1.25 p.m.), 2425 tons, Watson, for Bluff. Union Steam Ship Company, agent. Corinna, s.s. (9.10 p.m.), 1319 tons, Green, for Oamaru. Union Steam Ship Co., agent. Holmdale, s.s. (11.15 p.m.), 810 tons, Holm, for Oamaru. Keith Ramsay, agent. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. AUCKLAND, June 22.—Arrived: Niagara (5.45 a.m.), from Vancouver. —Sailed: Ysabel, bqtne (7.45 a.m.), for Niue Island. WELLINGTON, June 22.—Sailed: Manuka (11.10 a.m.), for Sydney. LYTTELTON, June 22. —Arrived: Australind (7.50 a.m.), from Wellington; Mara.roa (9.50 a.m.), from Wellington; Storm (8.10 a.m.), from Timaru. Sailed: Mararoa (6.25 p.m.), for Wellington. WESTPORT, June 22. —Arrived: Eaiwarxa (5.30 a.m.), from Melbourne. BLUFF, June 22.—Sailed: Calm (4 p.m.), for Dunedin. BALTIMORE, June 21.—Arrived: Sussex, from Ounia (W.C.). SAN FRANCISCO, June 21.—Arrived: Indian City, from Port Pirie. SYDNEY, June 21.—Sailed; Benalla, for London. BRISBANE, June 21.—Sailed: Themistocles, for London. GIBRALTAR, June 21.—Passed: Tosca, for Sydney. LAS PALMAS, June 21. —Passed: Whakatane, for London. DUNKIRK, June 21.—Arrived: Poona, from Sydney. The Corinna sailed last night fox Oamaru, Timaru, Lyttelton, Wellington, Nelson, and New Plymouth. The Holmdale sailed last night for Oam«ru, Timaru, Lyttelton, Wellington, and Wanganui. . The Breeze, from Lyttelton, ie duo hero next week to load for Timaru, Lyttelton, Wellington, and Wanganui. The Calm, from Bluff, is due here early this morning, and is to sail to-day for Timaru, Lyttelton, Picton, and Wanganui. The Gale, from Lyttelton, is duo here on Tuesday, and is to sail the earn© day for Timaru, Lyttelton, Wellington, and Wanganui. Tho Wanaka sailed yesterday afternoon for Bluff. She will return here on Wednesday, and is to sail the same day for Lyttelton, Wellington, and Auckland. ’ The Karori, from Greymouth, via Lyttelton, is due here to-morrow. On completing discharge of her coal cargo she will be docked at Port Chalmers for survey. The Waitemata is to sail at 11 a.m, to-day for Newcastle, where she will hunker before proceeding to Calcutta, whore she will load again for New Zealand ports. Tho Kotare is to sail to-day for Bluff and Invercargill. The Kurow, from Lyttelton, is due here this morning, and is to sail on Monday for Oamaru, Timaru, and Auckland. The Moeraki is to sail from Melbourne on Tuesday for Bluff, Dunedin, Lyttelton, Wellington, and Melbourne. The Opihi, from Bluff, is due here about the 30th inst. to load for Oamaru, Timaru, Lyttelton, Wellington, Nelson, and New Plymouth. FLORA DELAYED AT RAROTONGA. The Union Company has received advice that the Island steamer Flora has been delayed at Rarotonga by bad weather, and is now expected at Auckland about Juno 25. THE CANADIAN TRAVELLER. The Canadian Government steamer Cana dian Traveller, which is due at Auckland today from Vancouver, has about 400 tons of general cargo, and 230,000 ft of timber for that port. After discharge she will proceed to Sydney, Melbourne, and Adelaide. BARQUES CHARTERED. Charters have been arranged for the German barque Paul, now en route from Capetown, and tho British barque Garthgarry, bound from Callao. Both vessels will load coal at Newcastle for tho South American West Coast, under the auspices of the Caledonian Collieries (Ltd.). ORAGNESS DUE EARLY. The Eeardon-Smith controlled steamer Cragness, 5054 tons, which has replaced the Alness is expected to arrive at Auckland at an early date from New York. She is reported to have soiled from New York on May 27, but no recent advice of her movements has been received. Her cargo is for discharge at Auckland, Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne, and Adelaide. THE LINER lONIC. The Shaw, Savill and Albion liner lonic from Lyttelton, is due at Wellington to-day to complete. She is scheduled to sail from Wellington, with passengers and mails, at daybreak on June 29 for Southampton and London, via Panama. BUNKER OIL AT U.S.A. PORTS. The quantity of bunker or fuel oil stip- • plied to vessels engaged in the foreign trade - at United States ports has more than doubled during the last four years, increasing from 14.031,336 barrels in 1919 to 31,692,201 barrels in 1922. At some ports the growth has been much above the average, the increases at New York, New Orleans, Boston, Mobile, Seattle, and Galveston ranging from 300 to i7l)0 per cent. THE CITY OF BAGDAD. The Federal Line advise that the A. and A, Line chartered steamer City of Bagdad, from New York, via Auckland, is expected to reach Wellington about next Wednesday. KAIKOURA LEAVES LAS PALMAS. . Tho New Zealand Shipping Company is in receipt of cable news that the Kaikoura arrived at Las Palmas on June 17 from Auckland, and resumed her voyage to London on the same date. The vessel loft Auckland on May 2. THE EL KANTARA. ■ It is announced that the steamer El Kantara, which is inaugurating a service between 'France and. New Caledonia, will reach Wellington on or about July 12. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The fohowing vessels were expected to be within rang© of the under-mentioned wireless stations last night:—Auckland; Niagara, Canadian Traveller, H.M.S. Laburnum, Flora, Wairuna, Fiona, Kekerangu, Howra, Hauraki, Kawatiri, and Wingatui. Wellington: Wahino, Ngaio, Mararoa, Moeraki, Devon, Waihora, Katoa, Orawaiti, Matakana, ’Tahiti, Tutanckai, Kaiwarra, Kurow, Port' Auckland, La Marseillaise, lonic, Tairoa, Eemuora, Manuka, and Waitemata. THE CANADIAN RANGER. Messrs H. L. Topley and Co. advise that tho Canadian Ranger, from Melbourne, via Bluff, is due hero at noon to-morrow, and is to sail a t noon on Monday for Lyttelton, where ohe will continue loading for New York, Boston, and Montreal. Ward off Influenza with “ NAZOL penetrating and germ-killing, 1* 6d for 60 doses.' —Advt,
. DEVON DUE TO-DAY. Tho New Zealand Shipping Company has received wireless advice that tho steamer Devon, from London, via Auckland, will arrive off Otago Heads about 2 a.m. today, and will be berthed at Fort Chalmers this morning to discharge about 1600 tons of general cargo. She will then proceed to Timaru and New Plymouth to complete unloading. THE LING NAM. Messrs Huddart, Parker, and Co. advise that the steamer Ling Nam is expected at Wellington about July 11 from Callao (Peru), via Papeete. From Wellington the Ling Nam will proceed to Manila and Tarakau, via Australian ports, en route to Hongkong. THE PORT AUCKLAND. The C. and D. Line steamer Port Auckland loft Lyttelton on Wednesday for London, via Montevideo and Las Palmas. Tho vessel loaded 3813 tons of general cargo at New Zealand ports, 3000 tons of zinc concentrates and 102 hales of wool at Port Pirie and Adelaide. She took the following passengers;—Messrs P. Comcrtord, A. Palhaer, and A. Taylor, Mrs Mather, Masters D. Johnson and W. Mather.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18896, 23 June 1923, Page 6
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