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SHIPPING.

PHASES OP THE MOON. September. First Quarter 6th 8.16 p.m. Pull Moon 13th 6.30 p.m. Lost Quarter 21st 3.5 p.m. New Moon 29th 7.46 a.m. THE SUN. Rises to-day at 6.44 a.m.; sets at 5.40 p.m. Rises to-morrow at 6.32 a.m.; sets at 5.41 p.m. THE WEATHER. September 5. —Dull and threatening during ■itha’ morning, followed by heavy rain. 8 a.m. Noon. 5 p.m. Barometer 30.10 29.90 29.70 Thermometer .. *. Min.,42; max., 55. WEATHER REPORTS. (Per United Press Association.) WELLINGTON, September 5. The ■ following are the official weather reports «t. 4 p.m.: Weather. • Wind. Par. Thcr. Cape Maria, N., fresh, squally ... 30.13 61 Bussell, N.W : , fresh, overcast 30.13 50 Manukau H./ N.W., fresh, cloudy ... 30.15 61 Auckland, N.E., fresh, gloomy 30.14 68 Taurajiga, N.W., fresh, overcast ... 30.13 57 Best Cape, N., light, cloudy 30.15 54 Gisborne, N.W., breeze, fair 30.07 58 Napier, N.E., fresh, overcast 30.03 54 Oastlepoint, N.W., breeze, cloudy Wellington, N.W., fresh, overcast ...'■ 29.94 54 Now" Plymouth, N.W.. fresh, showery 30.04 53 Cape. Egmont, N., fresh, gloomy ... 30.03 52 Wanganui, N., fresh, showery 30.04 56 Farewell Spit, N.W., fresh, showery 20.07 57 Cape ’Poulwind, W., fresh, cloudy ... 20.00 5i Greymouth, W., breeze, cloudy 20.76 55 Stephen. Island, N.W., fresh, cloudy 29.96 58 Cape Campbell, N.W., fresh, cloudy ... 29.90 54 Kaiioura, • \V., fresh, fair 29.85 63 Akaroa 1 Light, N.W., fresh, cloudy ... 20.73 60 Nuggets, 8.,- light, showery ' ~ 51 Elufl, S.E., fresh, foggy 29.71 4a WEATHER FORECAST. The following is the official weather forecast:: —Present indications are for north-west do south-west winds, strong to a gale and cloudy and unsettled weather. Rain is probable generally, with heavy showers in . the'West Coast districts. The barometer is falling in. the north, but will be rising everywhere shortly. HIGH WATER. September 6 a.m. p.m. At Taiiroa Heads 8.3 8.39 At Port Chalmers 8.43 9.19 At'Diinedin 9.13 9.49 September 7. At Taiaroa Heads 9.10 9.43 At Port Chalmers 9.50 10.23 At Dpnedin 10.20 10.53 ARRIVAL. ... , • September 5. (Hie, .6.8. (5.30 p.m.), 610 tons, Sharpe, (from Lyttelton. Messrs H. L. Tapley and C0,,,' agents.' DEPARTURE. September 5. Tjstonero, ( 7 -30 8047 tons * Rck ' worth, for. Bluff. Messrs Turnbull, Martin, and. Co., agents. ~SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. AUCKLAND, September s.—Arrived; Ruahinp (8,a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed; VtSeUa//f6r Wellington; Ulimaroa (8.30 pjn;-), for'Sydney. . . , LYTTELTON, September s.—Arrived: WAnaka ; {6.s a.m.), from Timaru; Manaroa (8.20), from Wellington; Orepulti (5 p.m.), from Tarakobe. Sailed: Mararoa (6.40 p,m.), Wanaka (5.20), for Wellington. ' NEWCASTLE, September s.—Arrived: Ka/ufi, from New Zealand. The Gale, which arrived here last night from Lyttelton, is to sail to-day for Timaru, Lyttelton, Wellington, and Wanganui. The Flora is to sail to-day for Oamaru, Timaru, Lyttelton, Napier, and Gisborne. The Kajwarra is to sail to-day for Timaru. The Holmdale, from Wellington, is due ; here on Wednesday, and is to sail on Wednesday' bight for Oainaru, Timaru, Lyttelton, Wellington, and Wanganui. The Kittawa, from Westport, via Bluff, is expected here to-morrow, and is to sail on Tuesday for Timaru, Westport, and Grcymoutb. . The KaVapo, with a cargo of guano from Walpole Island, via Bluff, is duo here tomorrow to complete discharge. The Opihi, from Westport, is due at Lyttelton torday, and, after calling at Oamaru, as,‘due- here about Tuesday next. She is scheduled to sail on Wednesday for New Plymouth and Nelson, via ports. The Waihora is to leave Port Chalmers on Thursday next for Newcastle direct. The Whangape is now to leave on Monday fori Oamaru, Bluff, and Sydney. The Wiugatui, from Auckland, via -Wellington and Lyttelton, is due here about Tuesday next to load for Auckland, via ports. Owing to the heavy rain yesterday afternoon tie working of cargo on several vessels ywia' considerably hampered, and consequently their departure has been delayed till to-day. The Hain Line steamer Tremors left yes-, terda-y morning for Bluff, where she will complete unloading her American cargo. THE MOEEAKI. The Union Company advises that the intercolonial. passenger steamer Moeraki is_ to leave Melbourne on Wednesday for Wellington,, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Bluff, and Melbourne., Due here on September 18, she is to, continue her voyage the same day. ,V WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. Tho following vessels were expected to be within range of the under-mentioned wireless stations last night; —Auckland; H.M.S. Dunedin,’ Eastern Moon, Ngakuta, Sonoma, West CaSqkia, Volsolla, Lowana, Sussex, Westmedth, Niagara, Waitomo, Suva, Schouweu, TneljPoilv -Kaimanawa, Westmoreland, Majrara, Kawatiri, Ulimaroa, and Rakanoa. Chatham .Islands: Canadian Britisher and Taiioa. Wellington; Maori, Mararoa, Ngaio, Tuianekai, Wanaka, Kaikoura, Wingatui, Waipori, 'Manuka, lonio, Tremeadow, Port Chirtia, Waikouaiti, Canadian Constructor, MahenOj Tekoa, Rio Clano, Tremere, Maunganui, Mderaki, Ling Nam, and Arahnra. THE lONIC. The ,S.S. and A. Line steamer lonic, from London, via Wellington, is due at Lyttelton to'dky to complete discharge and to commence Homeward loading. She will oontmucloading at Bluff, Napier, and Wellington, and-is. due back at Wellington on Scptemher ;33.; She is scheduled to sail on September 30 for London, via Montevideo and Teneriffle. TAIROA SAILS FOR LONDON. Laden, with a large and valuable shipment of Sew Zealand products, the Shaw, Savill, oaid, Albion Line steamer Tairoa left Wellington early on Tuesday morning for' London via Teneriffe. The vessel, which loaded ier freight at Port Chalmers, New Plymouth, Wanganui, Gisborne, and Wellington, is due »t London about October 12. PENNYWORTH FROM BUNBURY. The steamer Pennyworth arrived at Wellington on Tuesday morning from Bunbury, via r ‘Auckland, to discharge about 1,400,000 ft of jaxrah under the auspices of Messrs G. H. Sfcalea and Co. for Millar’s West AusHardwood Company. Tho vessel is exited to remain at Wellington till about the middle of next week, when she will come to Dunedin to discharge the remainder o f ben jar rah cargo, about 589,000 ft, BUAHINE LOADING FOR ENGLAND. Tbb' New-. Zealand Shipping Company’s liner Ruahine arrived at Wellington on Tuesday, morning from Lyttelton to continue loading for England. She will complete loading at Auckland, and is to sail from that port on September 9 for Southampton and (jondon, via Pitcairn Island and Panama. ■Vg.yrR.TTNA FROM SAN FRANCISCO. Cabled advice received by the Union Company states that the Wairuna, with cargo from Vancouver, Union Bay, Powell River, and San Francisco, left the last-named port at 1 p.m. on Saturday last for Auckland, Wellington, Sydney, and Melbourne. The ■weueel is due at Auckland on September 24 and at Wellington about September 30. ‘ e TASMANIA AND HOROBATA. The New Zealand Shipping Company adfiaithat the Tasmania arrived at Newcastle on'Biinday from Sydney. She will later pro oe4& io Brisbane, where the remainder of he] Liverpool cargo will be discharged. The Hororata arrived at Adelaide cm Sun day- from Melbourne to discharge the reinsindgr qf her New York cargo. She wil afterwards go to Port Piric, AT.T.ARA LEAVES NEW YORK. Cabled advice received* by the C. and D lane states that the chartered steamer Allan left New York on the morning of Auguai 29 with American cargo for discharge a' Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dun edin- The vessel.ia due at Auckland abou October 5, and at Wellington about Octobe: 11. - SULPHUR FROM SICILY. If Berne time since a full cargo o ■ulphur was shipped fnom Sicily to Aue famjia-..' Y Information has been received to th< eSßftt that the steamer Glentworth ia nov Or. iron to to Melbourne and New Zealand The ateamor left Sicily on August 8. '' EORDSDALE’S PAST RUN. FThb Australian Commonwealth liner Fords dale,;recently completed the run from Syd ia the ia*i tisio of 70 houss

The Fordsdale, which was built at Cockatoo, is now on her second voyage fnom Australia to London. At Adelaide she took in 3750 tons of cargo for the United Kingdom, including flour and grain. The Fordadale will bo a full ship when she leaves Fremantle. MAHANA TO LEAVE'LIVERPOOL., The Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company advises that the Mahana is scheduled to leave Liverpool to-day with cargo for discharge at Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin. The vessel should arrive at Auckland about October 13. SUSSEX FROM CALCUTTA. ' The Union Company advises that the Sussex, from Calcutta, via Singapore and Samarang, is due at Auckland about Monday. She should arrive at Wellington towards the end of next week, and will later proceed to Lyttelton, Timaru, Dunedin, and Bluff to complete discharge. PORT HUNTER HOMEWARD BOUND. Cabled advice has been received by the C. and D. Line that the Port Hunter passed through the Panama Canal on Monday morning, en route from Auckland' to New York, Boston, and London. The vessel sailed from Auckland on August 7. NIAGARA’S PASSENGERS. The 'R.M.S. Niagara, which left Auckland on Tuesday' for Vanoouven, , took the following passengers;—First saloon: Mr P. C. Allen, Miss A. Buckerfield, Mias D. Bunbury, Mr 11. C. Cassidy, Mr H. C. Cole, Miss E. M. Cole, Mr C, H. Cyphers, Mrs Cyphers, Mr W. P. Desha, Mrs Desha, Mr B. Dickie, Mrs Ellis, Sir Henry Fenguson, Lady Ferguson, Miss 6. Gibson, Miss O. H. Gloy, Mr C. Hackeitt, Mrs Hackett, Mrs E. Harvey, Mr P. G. Honson, Mr O. G. Hume, Mrs Hume, Mr W. 'Hume, Mr W. A. Hines, Mr E. E. Jahraus, Miss P. C. Jabraua, Mrs La Monte and maid, Mr C. S. Banning, Dr J. P. D. Leahy, Miss Leahy, Miss M. F. Moody, Dr C. F. Morkane, Mr W. H. Murdock, Mrs Murdock, Miss G. Murdock, M r D. Mr G. F. M’Hardy, Mr W. H. M'Keown, Mr E. A. Oakey, Mr W. H. Reed, Mrs Reed, Mr , E. D. Robin, Miss G. Spain, Mrs Sullivan. Second saloon: Mr I. H. Allen, Captain C. W. Allen, Mrs A, Beattie, Mr A. S. Blake, Mr W. G. Blanchett, Mr J. F. Brown, Buckerfield, Mrs J. Carter, Miss W. Carter, Miss A. Coll&son, Mr D. Denison, Miss M. Felton, Mr J. Gayeki, Miss B. Green, Miss T. Graven, Mrs C. Hamer, Mr L. D. Hammon, Mias M. Handy, Miss A. T. Heffennan, Mr P. G. Honson, Mr S. G. Honson, Miss M. P. Heweon, Miss M. G. Hyde, Mr A. lonoff, Mr A. J. Jeffs, Miss O. Maher, Mrs E. F. Mayo, Miss-D. Mayo, Master R. Mayo, Master H. E. Mayo, Mrs M. Muller, Dr A. M’Taggart, Mias ’L. K. Neal, Mr Peart, Mr J. Perusich, Mr J Pleske, Miss M. E. Sims, Mr P. Sinatlick, •Mr H. Spencer, ,Mr E- Stefic, Mna L. Stevens, Mr H. Toodgood, Mrs A. Walker, Mr W. L. Wilde; and 26 third-class, including one Indian and four Chinese,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19270, 6 September 1924, Page 8

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SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 19270, 6 September 1924, Page 8

SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 19270, 6 September 1924, Page 8