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SHIPPING.

PHASES OF THE MOON. August. ‘ Lost Quarter ~ .. ~ 6th 6.52 a.m. New Moon .. .. 12th 10.47 p.m. First Quarter .. .. .. .. 19th 687 p.m. Full Moon 26th 9.68 P- ,n » THE STJN. Rises to-day at 6.4 a.m.; sets at 6.2 p.m. THE WEATHER.. August 271—Bright and fine; light northeast wind. 8 a.m. Noon, 5 p.m. Barometer ... .. 30.12 29.90 29.75 Thermometer .. .. Min.,sl; max., 65. i WEATHER REPORTS. (Pjse United Press association.) WELLINGTON, August 29. The following are (he official weather reports at 4 p.m. 4 Bar. Then Weather. Capo Maria ... g.E., fresh 30.30 60 Overcast Russell y.W., light 30.23 68 Overcast Manukau H,... S.W., breeze 30.36 64 Cloudy Auckland ... W., fresh 30.29 57 Fair Tannings ... S.E., light 30.15 68 Fair East Cano ... N.W., fresh 30.20 6S Fine Gisborne... '... E., light 30.10 69 Pine Rapier S., light 30.16 63 Fine Castlcpoint ... W., breeze 30.08 64 Pine Wellington- ... N., fresh 29.99 58 Fine New Plymouth W,, light 30.20 55 Fair Cape Hgmont... W., light 30.21 54 Cloudy Wanganui ... W.N.W., hr. 30.23 65 Gloomy Farewell Spit.. W„ fresh 1 30.15 65 Hazy Cape Foulwind S.W., fresh 30.25 56 Cloudy Greymouth ... W.N.W., light 30.20 58 Cloudy Stephen Island W., light 30.10 52 Fine dope Campbell N., fresh 29.90 52 Fine Kaikoura ... W., light-' 29.91 64 Pair Akaroa light... N.W., light 29.90’' 63 Fine Nuggets N.W., fresh 29.73 50 Cloudy Emu N.W., fresh 29.68 60 Overcast WEATHER FORECAST. The following is the official weather forecast:—Present indications are for westerly winds increasing strong to a gale, and veering ttt northerlies, rather wanner in the •Easit Coast districts, but unsettled and cloudy with rain following, in the West Coast, and southern districts. The barometer will be falling everywhere. HIGH WATER. , August 30 — a.m. p.m. At Taiaroa Heads .. .. .. 5.2 5.22 At Port Chalmers 5.42 6.2 At Dunedin 6.12 6.32 ARRIVALS. August 29. Armagh, s.s. (7.30 a.m.), 12,269 tons, Vint, from Lyttelton. New Zealand Shipping Co., agent. _ > ■ Kahika, s.s. (10.35 a.m.), 1172 tons, Anderson, from Timaru. Union S.S. Co., agent. DEPARTURE. August 29. , Kini, s.s. (3.45 p.m.), 1122 tons, Harkness, for Timaru. Union S.S. Co., agent. —oSHIPPING TELEGRAMS. AUCKLAND, August 29. —Arrived; Rona .. (1 a.m.), from Fiji. Sailed: Clan Mackenzie (1 p.m.), for Wellington; Paparoa (3.35 p.m.), for Wellington. WELLINGTON, August 20.—Arrived: Wahine (7.35 a.m.), from Lyttelton; Hblmdala (11.40 a.m.), from Lyttelton; .Coxinna (0.50 p.m.), from Lyttelton ;• Waihora (0.50 p.m.), from Melbourne.—Sailed: Westmoreland 1 (4.25 p.m.), for Napier; Komata. (4.35 p.m.), for Westport; Holmdalo (6.15 p.m.), for Wanganui; Wahine (7.50 p.m.), for Lyttelton. . LYTTELTON, August 29.—Arrived: KaCoa (9.43 a.m.), from Timaru; Mararoa (9,20 a.m.), from Wellington; Canopus (10 un.), from Westport; Swazi (10.40 a.m.), from Wellington; Pukuki (2 p.m.), from Timaru; Tees '(2.20 p.m,), from Greymouth; Gale (3.15 p.m.), from Wellington, Sailed: Wing arid (11 a.m.), for Dunedin; Mararoa (6.25 p.m.), for Wellington. BLUFF, August 29. —Sailed: Kaikorai (3.45 p.m.), for Dunedin. - ' COLON, August 28.—Sailed: Arawa, for London. SAN FRANCISCO, August 28.—Sailed: West Islip, for New Zealand ports. , NEW YORK, August 28.—Sailed: Ra- ' zambe, for New Zealand ports. The Opihi, from Wellington, is due here on Saturday, and is to sail on that day for Bluff. She will return here next Tuesday to load for Napier and New Plymouth, via ports. The Kauri, with a coal cargo from. .Newcastle, is due at Port Chalmers on Saturday. The Navfia, from Auckland, via Wellington and Lyttelton, is due here about the middle of next week. The' Kamo, from Gisborne, is due here on Saturday, and is to sail on that day for Bluff. The vessel will return here on Tuesv day to load for Napier and Gisborne, via 1 ports. If sufficient inducement is offering the Kamo will also take cargo lor ; Tauranga. : The Kini sailed yesterday afternoon for Timaru, Westport, and Greymouth. The Wingatui, from Auckland, via Wellington and Lyttelton, is due here this morning, and is to sail this evening for Oamaru, Timaru, Lyttelton, Wellington, and Auck- ■ ,land. The Kahika, from Greymouth, via Lyttelton, and Timaru, which arrived here yesterday, is to sail to-day for Timaru, Lyttelton, Wellington, and Napier. / . The Kaikorai, with cool from Newcastle, ria Bluff, is due here to-day. The Calm, which recently docked at Port Chalmers for cleaning and painting, is due back here this morning from Bluff. She is to sail to-night for Timaru, Lyttelton, Wellington, and Wanganui. The Gale, from Lyttelton, is due here on Saturday, and will dock at Port Chalmers. The vessel will sail on Saturday or Monday next for Timaru, Lyttelton, Wellington, and Wanganui. The Storm, from Lyttelton, which is due • here on Saturday,- is to sail on that day ■' for Timaru; Lyttelton, Wellington, and Wanganui. The Holmdale, from Wellington, is due here on Monday to load for Wanganui, via usual ports. 1 NARINGA, FROM . LIVERPOOL. Messrs Turnbull, Martin, and Co. advise that the Naringa, from Liverpool, via Aujdc-. land, Wellington, and Lyttelton, is due here on Saturday to continue unloading. MOERAKI, FROM MELBOURNE. The Union Company’s intercolonial passenger steamer Moeraki, from Melbourne, is due at Wellington on Sunday. The vessel is to leave Wellington on Monday for Lyt-telton-and Dunedin. Due here on "Wednesday "morning, she will sail the same evening for Bluff and Melbourne. TEES; FOR CxuATHAM. The steamer Tees arrived at Wellington <©n Sunday morning with a\ load of timber from Greymouth. The vessel left, Welling- . ton on Monday for Waitangi and Pitt Island (Chatham Islands), via Lytteltofl. KIA ORA’S ITINERARY. 7 The Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company’s ijteamer Kia Ora, from Nelson, is to leave Oamaru to-morrow for Napier and Wellington to fill up. The vessel is duo at Wellington on September 6, and will leave there on September 11 for London, via Sydney and Suez. THE WESTMORELAND. The Westmoreland, from Wanganui, via Wellington and Napier, will complete loading at Auckland, and is to leave that port on September 3 for New York, Boston, and West of England ports. ' THE FLORA, ' The- Union Company’s Island steamer Flora has been delayed in the Eastern Pacific and is duo at Auckland at the end of this week. NALGOBA LEAVES CALCUTTA. A cablegram has . been received by the Union Company stating that the steamer Nalgora left Calcutta on August 10 for Auckland, via Australia. The vessel will complete discharge at Auckland, whore she is due on September 30., PAKEHA FROM LONDON. Dalgety and Co.- have received cabled advice that the Shaw, . Savill, and Albion steamer Pakeha, which has been delayed at London by thf dockers’ strike, is now expected to sail for New Zealand at the end of this month. Her cargo is for discharge at Auckland and Dunedin, and she is due at Auckland about the middle of October, WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels were expected to be within range of ihe under-mentioned wireless stations last night:—Auckland; Toiua, Flora, Wairuna, Capo May, Bona, Paparoa, Maraina, Do Grew, Great City, Tutanckai, Kaitangata, Kurow, Kaitoke, Port Adelaide, and Alan Mackenzie. Wellington: Ngaio, WitJune, Mararoa, Waipori, Tahiti, Kaimanawa, Port Sydney, Katoa, Moeraki, Maunganui, Karori, Kaiwarra, Armagh, Westmoreland, Omana, Otaxama, Kawatiri, Kosmo, and Kauri. Chatham Islands; Nil. THE CLAN MACKENZIE. ■' The C. and D. Lino chartered steamer Clan Mackenzie, from New York, via Auckland. is duo at Wellington to-morrow. She ia expected to leave that port on Monday for Lyttelton and Dunedin, and is due at ' this port on September 6 to discharge general cargo and case oil. From Dunedin she . -will proceed to Melbourne and Sydney to complete discharge. Messrs J.,W. Swift and Co. axe the local areata.

DOONHOLM DUE TO-MORROW. The Now Zealand Shipping Company reports that the Doonholm, from Montreal, via northern porta and Lyttelton, is due hero •to-morrow to continue unloading. She will complete discharging ot Melbourne and Sydney. * ARMAGH PROM HOME. To tho agency of the New Zealand Shipping Company, the Union Steam Ship Co.’s large oversea steamer Armagh, from Home, via ports, berthed at Port Chalmers yesterday morning to discharge 1700 tons of London cargo and to load about 8000 carcases of frozen meat. Tho Armagh is a splendid type of modern cargo carrier. She left London on June 23 with 16,000 tons of cargo and, 1500 bags of. mail. The run across the Atlantic was uneventful. Five days after leaving Panama Canal the best day’s run—374 knots —for the voyage was made, this working, out at 15J knots per hour. Tho heat' was very frying in the Tropica. Suva was reached on July 14, and 1400 tons of cargo discharged there, her other discharging porta- before reaching here being Auckland, Wellington, and Lyttelton. She will leave for Bluff in a few days,, thence for northern ports to complete her loading for the United Kingdom. Captain S. Vint, a popular Red Funnel master, is in command of tho Armagh, and his chief engineer is Mr W. A. Gardner. TAHITI’S PASSENGERS. The Tahiti, which arrived at Wellington en Tuesday from Sydney, brought tho following passengers:—Saloon—For Wellington; Misses V. Wyatt, D. Orkney, M. Orkney, D. Thomas, Murray (2), L. Calvert, W. W. Morgan, Hazlett, M’Leod, Corkill, E. Downward, J. ChrystalL. M. Kitto, P. Kitto, Mesdames Thomas, J. W. Murray, J. ,Murray, H. E. Vaughan, Hazlett, Williams, F. Parsons, Bundle, Sladen, Twogood, Groves, Gilmer, Martin, Bagby, Corkill, J. Macßae, Harrington, Webb, Elliott and infant, Grant, M. Brown, K, Woolf, M. M. Robinson, Messrs A. Green, C. Palvin, C. Pryce, F. Morton, M’Cormick, J. Kirby, R. L. Howett, W. Nosworthy, G. Jones, W. A. Thomas, A. E. Rhodes, A. M. West, C. Forrest R. Dwyer, W, J. Wright, A. Jacobsen, H. B, Hanify, W. E. Shafer, R. E. Twogood, F. Parsons, P. W. Rundle, J. W. Sladen, H. O. Twogood, H. It. Ziele, H. Gilmer, A. S, Evans, T. Martin, L. H. Bagby,. P. H. Vickery, E. Salmon, T. E. Corkill, J. Harrington, R. T. Watkins, E. M’Claughlin, Lieut.-colonel G. Bradley, G. R. Webb and 2 sons, R. L. Kitto, W. Elliott, W. M. Hill, F. H. Booth. H. Shannon, D, Grant, E. W. Sharp, P. Renton. Second saloon: Misses L. Watters, E. Clark, G. Gansted, J. Gansted, B. Brunt, Mesdames Lett, F. Dangar, Hanley and infant, Messrs D. Lett, F. J. Ritchie, W. Turnbull, J. M. Bishop, N. Hanley: nine third class. For San Fran'ciseo —First saloon: Misses M. Perry, C. R. Morrison, Fuller (2), Mesdames B. Stevens, C. Beatie, D. Finlayson, H. C. Redgrave, Lady Fuller, Messrs .W. L. Allaway, Professor S. Angus, A. A. Smith, H. W. Flashtnan C. Beattie, D. Finlayson, H. C. Redgrave, P. E. Shessman, Sir Benjamin Fuller. Second saloon: Misses G. Rede, M. Screbrof, M. Moore, Mesdames E. Hitchcock, Street and sons, Schimkin and 2 children. M. Drinkwater, E. Tracey and child, Messrs E. Street, C. N. Button. B. M. Schimkin. W. Dennerstein, J. M’Farlane; 29 third class. The Tahiti left on Tuesday night for San Francisco.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18954, 30 August 1923, Page 6

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SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 18954, 30 August 1923, Page 6

SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 18954, 30 August 1923, Page 6

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