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SHIPPING.

PHASES OP THE MOON. August. New Moon .. —, .. .. Ist 7.12 a.m, First Quarter - _ _ 9th 3.11 p.m. Pull Mo.® ... .. _ loth 8.49 a.m. Last Quarter .. .. .. 22nd 8.40 p.m. New Moon. 30th 8.7 p.m, THE SEN. Bases to-day at 7 32 a.m.; sets at 4.57 p.m. Rises to-morrow at 7.30 a.m. ; sets at 4.57 p.mTHE WEATHER. Aujrust 1. —Bright and line, very light and va. liable winds. S a.m. Noon. 5 p.m. Barometer ... _ 29.85 29 GO 29.35 Thermometer .. Min.,3G; max., 45. WEATHER REPORTS. (Pub United Press Association.) WELLINGTON, August 1. The following are the official weather reports at 4 p.m.

Uiun, w#, Dicßze, snowery ■** WEATHER FORECAST. Following' is the official, weather forecast: Present indications are for strong west to south-west winds, and cold, changeable and. squally weather, with heavy showers in many parts. The barometer will rise everywhere coon. HIGH WATER. August 2. a.m. P.m ■ At Taiaxoa Heads » 3.30 3.5At Port Chalmers ... | At Dunedin .. ..i < August 3—■ At Taiaroa Heads .. .. mi 4.13 4.35 At Fort Chalmers .. ■ 4-35 6.1 S At Dunedin .. .. .. 5.25 5.48 ARE TVAIi. August 1. Kamo, 8.3. (7 a.m.), 3800 tons, Hewitt, from Westport, via '[imam and Oamarn. Union Steam Ship Company, agent. Kaitoke, s.e. (8.15 a.m.), 3167 tons, Faul, from Bluff. Union Steam Ship Company, agent. DEPARTURES. , ■ „ August 1. iKaitoke, s.s. (3.30 p.m.), 3167 tons, Paul, for Wanganui. Union Steam Ship Company, agent. 7 To Anau, s.s. (3.30 p.m.), 1622 tons, M'Hicoll, for Wanganui.

SHIPPING TELEGRAM'S. AUCKLAND, August I. —Arrived: Kaiwarra (S p.m.), from Melbourne. Sailed: Maheaio (11.30 a.m.), for Sydney. ''.WELLINGTON, August I.—Arrived: Atua (5.3f»<;a.m.), from Auckland; Maori (7.5 ami.), from Lyttelton; Invergill (7.10 a.m.), from Wanganui; Kennedy (8 a.m.), from Foxton; John (4.45 p.m.), from Lyttelton. Sailed: Ngatcro (4.25 a.m.), for Grey mouth; Opawa (11 a.m.), for Blenheim; Wainui (noon), for Picton; Inaha (5 p.m.), for Patca; Atua (5.5 p m.), for Lyttelton; Kaituna (6.15 p.m.), for Westport; Kaitoa (6.20 p.m.), .for Nelson; Maori (7.50 p.m.), for Lyttelton. LYTTELTON, August I.—Arrived: Flora (7.5 ft.m.), from Timaru; Corinthio (7.15 a.m.), from Auckland; Oropuki (7.55 a.m.), from Tarakohe; Mararoa (9.45 ami.), from Wellington; Wootton (12.40 p.m.), from Wellington; Tees (7.35 p.m.), from the Chatham Islands. Sailed: Navua (2.15 p.m.), Wootton (6.5 p.m.), Mararoa (6.30 p.m.), and Orepuki (6.55 p.m.), for Wellington. SYDNEY, August I.—Sailed: Manuka (1.15 p.m.), for Wellington. NEWCASTLE, August I.—Arrived: Havre, from New Zealand. NEW YORK, July 31. —Arrived; Canadian Challenger, from Auckland. SOUTHAMPTON, July 31.—Arrived: Rotorua, from Wellington. YANCOUVEIi, July 31.—Sailed: Niagara, for Sydneyp West C.ahokia, for Sydney. Montevideo, July 31. —-Sailed: Ma-liia, for London Tha Waimana, which haa been loading frozen and other produce for tho past few days at Pont Chalmers, will leave this afternoon for further lauding at Timaru. Tho Kaitoke arrived at Port Chalmers yesterday morning, and in tho afternoon left lor Wanganui, towing the old To Anau, ■which is to bo sunk for a breastwork at the northern port. The Opihi is to sail to-day for Westport, via Oamaru, Timaru, Lyttelton, Wellington, Kelson, and New Plymouth. The Atua, from Auckland, via Wellington and Lyttelton, is due here to-morrow to load for Auckland, via porta. The Waikawa is to sail to-dav for Wellington, where she will bunker 'before pro-’ seeding to New Plymouth to complete discharge. Tho Whangape is now to leave on Monday for Oamaru, Bluff, and Sydney. • • • The Kamo, which arrived here yesterday morning from Westport, via Timaru and Oamaru, was unable to commence discharge of her coal cargo as no coal berth was available. The ketch Rira is to Bail this morning with cargo for Auckland direct. Tho Corinna, from Wellington, is due here on Wednesday to load for New Plymouth And Nelson, via ports. TO LOAD FOR EUROPE. Tho British India atoamer Nerbudda, 7911 tons, Captain Williams, was expected to leavo Port Kombla yesterday far Auckland, where she will load a quantity of cargo for Europe. From this port tho vessel will proceed to Nukualofa and Apia to complete loading with copra. She is due at Auckland about Sunday. THE PORT ‘HUNTER. Messrs J. W. Swift and Co. have received advice that the Commonwealth and Dominion Line steamer Port Hunter is making good time loading on tho coast, and that she is expected: to reach Auckland to-morrow to complete loading for New York end London. Tna vessel has accommodation for a limited nuuiDor of passengers, and there are some berths vacant. She is to bo despatched finally from Auckland on August 6. ■; WORK AT THE SLIP. The Union Company’s ooal hulk Dilpussund ■was relaunched at Wellington on Wednesday after receiving a general overhaul on the patent slip. The Anchor Company’s passenger steamer Ngaio wao placed on the largo cradle yesterday to complete her survey, to have her tail-shaft drawn, and to be cleaned and painted. She will be launched on Monday. The coastal eteamor Kapiti, ■which hao been undergoing her annual survey on the smaller slip, was brought off pn Wednesday. THE CANADIAN MILLER. The Canadian Miller is to eail from Auckland to-day for New York, Boston, and treaI•WESTMORELAND AT AUCKLAND. Tho Federal liner Westmoreland (Captain M’Grae) arrived at Auckland on Monday morning cargo-laden from Liverpool. Tho vessel is timed to leave Auckland at noon to-day for Wellington to discharge part cargo*, o LOWANA LEAVES MONTREAL. A cablegram has been received by tho New Zealand Shipping Company announcing the departure of tho Lowana from Montreal on July 26 for Newport News to complete loading for New Zealand ports. THE TAIBOA. At present discharging at New Plymouth, the Skaw, Savill, and Albion Company’s Bteamer Tadroa will leave New Plymouth on Tuesday for Wanganui, Gisborne, and Wellington. The vessel is to sail from Auckland on August 26 lor London, via Teneriffo. NEW YORK LOADINGS. Tho New Zealand Shipping Company hao received advice that tho following A. and A. Lino’s chartered steamers have been fixed to bring cargo from New York to New Zealand; — Tho Nipira, on July 31, for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin. Tho Karroo, on August 15, for Auckland, Wellington, Now Plymouth, Wanganui, Lyt- ; telton, Dunedin, and Newcastle. The Otaki, on August 25, for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Tasmania. MEEICUS H. WHITTIER. A’ : ’wireless message has been received , froni the oil tank steamer Merious H. Whittier, with a cargo of oil fuel from San Luis Vobispo, California, stating that the vessel will not arrive at Wellington until - next Tuesday. . THE LINO- NAM’S ROUTE, The Chungwha Navigation Company’s ‘ dteamer Ling Nam on her return voyage to , South America was timed to eail from Hong-

kong on July SO, Tarakan, Java, on August 5, Thursday Island, August 11, and Sydney August 20. From Sydney her movement? have not been fully decided upon, but she is to sail from Melbourne for Auckland or Wellington on August 26 for Papeete, Laiboa, Callao, Iquique, .and Valparaiso. MAMAHI LEAVES LONDON. Cabled news lias been received by the Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company that the Main a n sailed from London on July 25 with cargo to discharge at Auckland, Napier, Dunedin, and Nelson, The vessel is duo at Auckland on August 51. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels were expected to he within range of the under-mentioned wireless stations last night;—-Auckland: H.M.S. Dunedin, Tofna, Norfolk, Capo Las Vegas, Kabinga, Ngakuta, Makura, Canadian Miller, Fort Macquarie. Maheno, Kaiwarra, Koromiko, and Ncrbudda. Chatham Island: Tura.kina, Ruahine, and Remuera. Wellington: Maori, Maravoa, Remuera, Waipori, Tutanckai, M. 11. Whittier, Ruapehu, Tahiti, Moeraki, Port Ilunlor, Rakanoa, Suffolk, Hairraki, Arabura, Manuka. Ivaitokc, Kaituna, Wiiikouaiti, and Keclung. REMIT ERA'S PASSENGERS. The New Zealand Shipping Company’s liner Kemuera, which lclt_ Wellington on Tuesday' for Plymouth and .London, via Panama, toolc the following passengers: First oaloon: Aliases A. Acland, P, Acland, M. P. Darker. C. G. Hair, L. Hogg, A. M. Marsch-u, M. Stevenson, M. Watson, L.Wlubley, Mesdan.ea E. Acland, L. G. Barker, M. Park, D. L. Patterson, M. Reece, E. Studholme, I. Snowden, Lieutenant-colonel R. E. Snowdon, Surgeon-commander T. C. Patterson, Dr L. M. Park, Messrs W. R. Barker, F. S. Badger, P. T. Cox, A. G. Jeffery, H. W. Moss, IV. A. Macfarlano, S. L. Rutherford, J. Studholme, M. A. Young, Muster E. D. Reece. Second saloon: Misses E. M. Coombes, D. M. Christian, M. Fletcher, A. E. Fitzpatrick, S. B. Hewitt, Killeen, J. A. Mooto, N. and E. Scott, J. C. Thompson, L. E. Wall, Mosdames V. A. Bricknoll, W. G. Coombs, M. T. Cotton, E. M. Cortissos, A. Dustin, I. Dunn, A. M. Fletcher, M. Fletcher, E. Katter, J. Hanna, E. Hardwick, It. Mitchell, M. E. Okcy, S. M. Peachey, A. C. Reid, A. H. Thomson, M. C. Wylcs, Messrs F. O. Acheson, I!. A. Barr., C. E. Badeley. H. W. Brown C. Brownlie, M. Brownlie, Bennett, A. E. Cooke, L. Guppies, L. N. Cortissos, W. S. Dustin, S. S, Dean, W. Dailey, Q. Donald, J. Fletcher, D. G. Gray, A. H. Hart, 1. 11. Harvey, S. Harris, W. R. Indue, F. W. Lucas, It. It. Masters, J. Mill, H. C. Munro, H. Murphy, A. Mitchell, B. V. M'Cleary, N. M'Grogor, M. F. Nicholls, S. Nepia, H. E. Nicholls, L. Paewai, J. H. Parker, C. C. Porter, S. F. Payne, J. Richardson, J. Eobilliatd, J. Steel, K. Stewart, K. S. Svenson, W. H. Stevens, A. E. Stephens, J. L. Sampson, J. Skinner, F. Whitehead, H. C. Willcock, A. West, A. White, S. F. Wilson, Masters L. G. and J. H. Bricknell, I. H.* Wyles; 91 third class.

Weather. Wind. Ear. Ther. Capo Maria, S.W., fresh, squally "ii.77 HO EuaselJ, W., fresh, cloudy Mnnukan H., W., fresh, showery ... 2! 1.70 (50 ... 2h. B4 4!) Auckland, W., fresh, showery ... ... 29.05 U Tauranga,' N.W., light, cloudy ... Hast Cape, N.W., light, cloudy ... — 2«.o8 ft:; 29.92 ft:) Gisborne, N.W., breeze, lair ... 30.51 69 Napier, S.W., breeze, fair ... 31). Jo r»7 Wellington, N.W., brccac, fair ... 29,93 ft I New Plymouth, W., fresh, rain ... 20.55 ft 5 Capo Egmont, W., fresh, showery ... 29.53 52 Wanganui, W., breeze, f:dr ... 29.50 ft;; Farewell Spit, W., brews, overcast Cape Foulwimi, S., light, showery ... 29.58 r» 1 ... 30.45 40 Greymouth, S., breeze, fair ... 29.42 ft 2 Stephen Island, S.W., fres-h, cloudy 29.44 40 Campbell, K.W., light, cloudy Kaakoura, S.W., light, iair ... 20.40 29.08 54 Akaroa Light, W., light, overcast 29.05 60 Nuggets, S.W., light, cloudy ■Ring. W. breeze, showerv ... ... 20.48 ft2 49

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19240, 2 August 1924, Page 10

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SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 19240, 2 August 1924, Page 10

SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 19240, 2 August 1924, Page 10

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