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SHIPPING.

PHASES OF THE MOON. Juki. '/UT Moon . i 7th 3.1 S a.m Last Quarter 14th 0.14 am. New Moon 21st 5 47 p.m. First Quarter 29th 9.13 r-"»-THE SUN. i- Rises to-day at 7.56 a.m.; sets at 4.23 p.m. THE WEATHER. . June 22.—Bright and fine. Light variable % winds. 8 a.m. Noon. 5 p.m. Barometer .... .. 30.21 30.12 30.10 ; Thermometer .. .. Min., 35; max., 48. WEATHEB HEPOBTS. (Pm United Press Association.) WEU-INGTOX, June 22, The following aro the official weather reports Bt 4 p.m.:—

WEATHER FORECAST. Following is the official weather forecast: Present indications are for moderate to strong easterly wind 3, backing to northerlies northwards of New Plymouth and Napier, and northerlies increasing elsewhere, the weather becoming dowdy to overcast generally, and rain soon in the northern west r coast and southern districts. The barometer has a falling tendency. HIGH WATEK. June 23 a.m. p.m. At Taiaroa Heads 8.51 4.14 At Port Chalmers 4.31 4.54 At Dunedin 5.1 524 ARRIVALS. Monday. June 22. Corinna. s.s. (8.10 a.m.), 1319 tons. Green, from Wellington direct. Union Steam Ship Company, agent. Progress, s.s. (1.15 p.m.), 353 tons. Hay, from Wellington direct. Keith Ramsay, sgent. DEPARTURES. Monday, June 22. i Corinna, s.s. (9.45 pan.), 1319 tons, GTeen, ! for Nelson and New Plymouth, via porta. Kamo, s.s. (10.30 p.m.), 1236 tons, Gardiner, for Napier and Gisborne, via ports. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. AUCKLAND, June 22.—Arrived: Paparoa <7.25 a.m.), from New \ork; Orari (8 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed: Aorangi (8.20 p.m.), for Sydney. WELLINGTON, June 22.—Arrived: Matura. (2.30 a.ni.) and Karetu (8.30 a.m.), from Sydney. Sailed: Tutanekai (1.10 p.m.), for southern lighthouses; Breeze (5.10 p.m.) and Wahine (7.50 p.m.), for Lyttelton; Kaiapoi (9.30 p.m.), for Walpole Island; Katoa (10.30 p.m.), for Napier; Ripa (11 p.m.) and Wingatni (rcidmsht)j for Picton. LYTTELTON, June 22.—Arrived: Kai■warra (6.50 a.m.), from Gisborne; Navija (2.50 p.m.), from Auckland. Sailed: Gale (3 ■ p.m.), for Dunedin; Storm (3.20 p.m.) f or i -Wellington; Wootton (6 p.m.), for Wellington; Mararoa (8.20 p.m.), for Wellington. 'BLUFF. June 22.—Sailed: Calm (4 p.m.), ' for Dunedin. ,' NEW PLYMOUTH, June 21.—Arrived: .Waihemo (10 a.m.), from Dunedin. HULL, June 20. —Arrived: Eiuipedes, from Fremantle. PORT SAID, June 20.—Arrived: Somerset, , Irom Liverpool, en route to Australian po/ts. ' PANAMA, June 20.—Arrived: Athenic, from Wellington. . COLON, June 20. —Arrived: Fakipaki, from ''Nfcw iYork; Canadian Exyloivr, liom 'Montreal. . NEWPORT NEWS," June 20.—Sailed: Nardana, for Sydney. TABLE BAY, June 20.—Sailed: Ulysses, 'for Adelaide. . 'LIVERPOOL, June 20.—Sailed: Hurunui, for Adelaide. 1 PORT NATAL, June 20—Sailed: Boorara, ' for Fremantle. DUNKIRK, June 19.—Arrived: Port Caroline, from Melbourne. LONDON, June 20.—Arrived: Moldavia, ■lrom Sydney; Essex, from Adelaide. ■ i The Corinna. arrived yesterday morning from Wellington direct. She loaded a qtiantity of general freight and sailtid last night for Oamaru, Timaru, and Lyttelton to com- . plete loading for Wellington, Nelson, and |lVw Plymouth. '. The Progress' arrived at Dunedin at 1 p.m. yesterday from Wellington direct to load "a full cargo of tiles for Wellington and Waiiganui. She is expected to sail to-morrow. The Wanaka is due at Dunedin to-morrow ■morning from Bluff to load general cargo. 'She i» expected topsail to-morrow night for O&maru and Timaru to complete loading for Wellington and Auckland. The Wingatui is" to leave Wellington to-day for Lyttelton and Dunedin. She is due here on Friday, and will sail about ,Saturda> lor East Coast ports and Auckland. The Gale is due here this evening from Lyttelton, and is listed to sail to-morrow ior Timaru, Lyttelton, Wellington, and Wanganui. The Canadian Skirmisher* is to sail this afternoon for Wellington and Auckland to complete loading for New York, Boston, and Montreal. The Breeze has been faced to load at Dunedin on Thursday for Timaru. Lyttelton, Wellington, Picton, and Wanganui. The Waikouaiti is expected to Bail tonight or early to-morrow morning for Lyttelton and Timaru to discharge the remainder of her cargo from Newcastle and Sydney. The Waipori, which arrived here on Saturday evening from G-reymouth and Westpoit with a cargo of coal, was idle yesterday owing to a shortage of labour. She will not Bail until to-morrow night at the earliest, , for Bluff, where the remainder of her cargo .-' will be discharged. The Karetu arrived at Wellington at 10 a.m. yesterday from Melbourne and Sydney with a full shipment of general cargo. She is to sail to-night for Lyttelton, Dunedin, , and Bluff to complete discharge. The Karetu is due here on Friday.

'J’he Calm ic due at Dunedin this morning from Bluff to load general freight. She fs listed to sail to-night for Timaru, Lyttelton, Wellington, and Wanganui. The Union liner Maunganni is due at Auckland to-day from Sydney with passengers, mails, and cargo. She is timed to sail at 11 a.m. on Friday on tho return voyage. The C. and D. Line steamer Port Melbourne arrived at Lyttelton on Saturday afternoon from London, via Suva and Auckland. She will proceed later to New Plymouth to complete discharge. The vessel will then load at New Zealand ports for England. The steamer Omana arrived at Auckland on Saturday morning with a cargo of hardwood from Port Stephens. The New Zealand Shipping Company’s liner Rotorua arrived at Wellington early on Sunday morning from Lyttelton to continue Homeward loading. She is timed to leave Wellington at daybreak on Saturday next for Southampton and London, via Panama and Cnracao. The Waitemata." which arrived at Wellington on Tuesday last from Newcastle, had a rough passage. The vessel had to be boveto for 15 hours. Big seas flattened a horsebox on the after-deck, and splintered the Vessel on the starboard side. Captain C. B. Baldwin is still in command. Tho British steamer, named Woron, 5233 tons, formerly the German steamer Naimes, and" now owned by tho Ornis Steamship Company, of London, has been fixed to load phosphates at Ocean Island or Naum for Fremantle. 'The Flora is to leave Auckland to-morrow 'fOr the Cook Islands. The Kurow left Sydney on June 17 at G p.m. for Fiji and Auckland. The steamer Kinchela, 370 tons, an Australian coastal vessel, is reported to be on her way from Sydney to Wellington. Sho is said to have been purchased in New Zealand. The New Zealand Shipping Company aaviaa that the Orari ia to sail finally from Auckland on Juno 25 for London and West Coast ports of Great Britain. THE WEST CALEEA. Messrs Turnbull, Martin, and Co. advises that the Swayne and Hoyte Line steamer West Calcra is due at Dunedin on Thursday from Pacific Coast ports, via Auckland and Wellington, to discharge a large quantity of general cargo, case oil, and lumber. The Vessel will afterwards go to Sydney to complete discharge. H.M.P. DUNEDIN’S ISLAND CRUISE. ' ■U.M.S. Dunedin left Auckland last Wednesday afternoon for a short visit to the Islands. Tho warship goes to Nukualofa, Suva, and Lautoka. She is duo back at Auckland on July 24. PHYSA FROM SINGAPORE, Messrs Gollin and Co. advises that the British Imperial Oil Company’s steamer Physa ia due at Auckland about July t from Singapore with a cargo of case oil. Part cargo will bo discharged at Auckland, and the remainder at Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Bluff. The Physa should arrive her© about Jad? 20.

MATATUA FROM LIVERPOOL. The Shaw, Savill and Albion Lino steamer Matatua is expected at Auckland to-morrow with a cargo of general merchandise from Liverpool. She will also discharge at Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin. PAPABOA FROM NEW YORK. Laden with general cargo and case oil, the A. and A. Line’s chartered steamer Paparoa arrived at Auckland yesterday morning from New York, via Panama. From Auckland the vessel will proceed to Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin to complete discharge. She is due here about July 8 ARAWA FROM SOUTHAMPTON. The Shaw. Savill, and Albion liner Arawa left Southampton on June 19 with passengers, mails and cargo for New Zealand. The passengers will disembark at Auckland and the cargo will be discharged at Auckland and Wellington. The Arawa is due at Auckland about July 27. PASSENGERS FROM THE ISLANDS. The Navua, which arrived at Auckland on Thursday morning last from Tonga, Samoa, and Fiji, brought the following passengers: Miss Glassford, Mr and Mrs Green, Miss Harris, Miss Hunt, Mrs Kerr, Mr Screaton, Mr and Mrs Crawford. Mrs Nixon-Westwood, Mr Bullock, Mr Forsyth, Mr Gouk, Mr Lay, Mr Smith, Mr Willis, Miss Brayshaw, Miss Burns, Mr Christiansen, Mrs Cruse and two infants. Miss Douglas, Mr Fox, Dr Prengley, Mr Hughes, Mr M'Michan, Miss Tressidor, Miss Weld, Mr Wolley, and two Chinese. PASSENGERS FROM ENGLAND. The next steamer to reach New Zealand with passengers from England will be the Shaw, Savill, and Albion liner lonic. The vessel sailed from Southampton on May 21 for Wellington and Port Chalmers. She is due at Wellington on June 29. Another vessel on route to New Zealand with passengers from England is the -New Zealand Shipping Company's liner Runutaka. She sailed from Liverpool on May 30 tor Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin, and is due at Auckland on July 12. PASSENGERS FOR AUSTRALIA. Following is a list of passengers on board the Union line Moeraki, which is due at Sydney to-day from Wellington: Saloon: Misses M’Dorrall (2), Warner, Bassett, M. Smith, Price, Ritchie, Kao, Bone, Bale, S. Smith, Hodson, Seward, Vaughan, Maxwell, M. Murphy, Turnbull, Mcsdames M’Dorrail, Trembath, Carr, M. Bassett, Locke and child, Haines and intant, Montgomery, M’George, Bone, Barnes and infant, Thomson and child Huet, Davey and child, Bale. Taylour and child, Ferguson, Thornton and child, Mitchell. M’Kinnon, Leppingwell and 3 children, Bevau and infant, Hannon, Prebble, Allen, Anderson, Messrs Worseldine, J. Niven, Trelining, Viggins, Lake, Feet, Klippel, C. Wright, Ruttledge, Nash, Butter, Amor, M’Derpiott, Farrell, Breen, J. Thompson, Simpson, Regan, Kill, Bone (2), MacKennon, Aekins, F. Jones, Colo, R. Carr, Master Carr, Locke, T. Arthur. C. Lamson, C. Haines, Gosljng, T. Ross, M’Crae, Kreisler Donkin, Hooper, Gitshaw, BroadJey, G. Wilson, it, Barnes, Bragg, Whiffen, Spruce, Alexander, H. Young, J. Scott, H. Blow, A. Howie, Ferguson, Masters Ferguson (2), C. Thornton, Mitchell, !D. M’Kinnon, Leppingwell, Bevan G. Anderson, Cook, Captain Bale; and 12(5 steerage.

• '"(ation. Wind. Bar. Ther Cape Maria, N.E., light, overcast ... . 30.21 63 Kussell, E., light, gloomy . 30.27 5K Maft'nkau H., V., light, cloudy , 30.30 48 Auckland, W., light, hazy . 30.26 55 Tauranga, S.W., breeze, cloudy . 30.15 55 East Cane, N.W., light, cloudy . ::o.is 55 fiisborne" N.W., light, fair . 30.1!) 57 Napier, N.W., breeze, cloudy . 30.13 55 Castlopoint, W., breeze, cloudy — 47 Wellington, —., light, fine. . 30.0H 50 New Plymouth, S.E., light, fair ... , 30.18 5-1 Cape Bgmont, W., fresh, overcast ... . 30.1S 51 Wanganui, N.W., breeze, overcast . 30.20 58 Parewell Spit, W., fre?h, hazy . 30.CG 50 Sape JVul-vriniJ, S?., light, cloudy ... . 30.15 52 Greymouth, N.N.W., light, overcast... . 30.21 4!) Stephen Island, S.W., light, cloudy ... . 30.08 4!) Cape Campbell, N.W., light, cloudy.. . 30.08 47 Kaikoara, calm, fine . 30.07 47 Akaroa Light, IT., light, fine so.oa 47 Nuggets, W.,'light, fin« — 47 Bluff, W., m. gale, fair 20.96 50

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19513, 23 June 1925, Page 6

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SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 19513, 23 June 1925, Page 6

SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 19513, 23 June 1925, Page 6

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