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SHIPPING.

PHASES OF THE MOON. September. First Quarter .. .. .. 4th 10-13 P- m - Full Moon .. .. .. 12th 0.24 a.m. Last Quarter .. .. 18th 3.0 p.m. New Moon y ■ 26th 9.41 a.m. THE SUN. Rises to-day at 6.43 a.m.; sets at 5.35 p.m. THE WEATHER. ■ August 39.—Bright and fine. Light nortb- ■ east wind. 8 a.m. Noon. 5 p.m. Barometer 30,03 30.00 29.96 Thermometer •• >• Min., 33; max., 46 WEATHER REPORTS. (Per United Press Association.) WELLINGTON, August 29. The (ollowiug. are the official weather reports r at 4 p.m.:— Station Wind. ' Weather. Bar. TherCapo Maria, ,S r ., fresh, squally ... 20.76 59 ' Russell, N.E., m. gale, rain ‘ 29.89 57 Matmkau E-, N., Iresh, rain 29.J3 53 Auckland, N.E., fresh, rain 29.96 57 Xauranga, E., (resb. overcast 30.10 oo East Cape, N., Ireah, overcast 30.11 8b Gisborne, N.E., fresh, lair 30.13 8b -Napier. N.E., light, lair 30.11 54 . Cartlepomt, £., light, overcast 30.UJ 43 ■ Wellington, N., light, cloudy 30.06 6New Plymouth, E., light, overcast ... 29.9 a o 5 Cape Egmont, N.E., Ireah, overcast ... 29.98 54 •Wanganui, N.. light, gloomy 30.06 63 ; Farewell Spit, S.E., fresh, ram ... 30.03 50 Westport. N.E., light, overcast 30-00 60 Greymouth, E., light, cloudy ... ... 30.00 61 Stephen Is., N.E.. breeze, overcast ... 30.04 50 Campbell, N., fresh, cloudy ... 30.05 52 Kaikoura, calm, fine ... Akarca Light, N.E.. fresh, fine ... ... 30.06 49 Nuggets, E., breeze, cloudy 20--8 « Bluff, E-, light, cloudy _ 3J.JO WEATHER FORECAST. Z The following Is the official weather foreCfl Present Indications are for ,. to a gala, northwards of Kawhia and 8 East Cape, and strong and variable winds elsewhere, with Increasing nnrth-easterliea ruling, veering to -eoutheasterllea latar. An unfavourable change may be expected, with rain generally and .heavy rain In the northern districts. A high pressure system is now “ ov ° g t 0 ral j Zealand, and the barometer is likely to tan. HIGH WATER. ■August 30 — a .“- p ;”o At Taiaroa Heads .. .. •• • .- At Port Chalmers 5-M ,At Dunedin s - 41 * 6 ‘ 3 ARRIVALS. Monday, August 29. - Kanna. m. (8 a.m.). 1948 toaai Green, from -Vyalpole Island, via Noumea. Union Steam Isis ioM. V from New * Plymouth and Wellington. Union ' i Steam Ship Company, agent. DEPARTURE. Monday, August 29. Fort Albany,'».s. (4.40 p.m.), 5714 tone, R. vNeedham, for Melbourne. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. ■ Syfn^f™ ^ t *Niuß~?sland ; redarbauk (6.35 p.m.), for Wellington. NEW PLYMOUTH. August 29.—Arrived1: TTa-rnnivrfi (1130 a.m.), from Nauru Island, WELLINGTON, August 29.—Arrived: Tahiti (6 -Wahlnh (7.50 p.m.), for Lyttelton; Cygnet 48 nm.l. for Kaikoura. . , , „„ ( LYT7 ELTON. ■ — Kalkouvi _43, f-ifiin p.m.), from Kaisouia.- — : Sailed: Canadian Prospector (11.40 a.m.), , Lor, Dunedin; City of Carllsl-a ; ’for Dunedin: Progress (5.45 P-“D> f°r weii Hngton; Oplhl (5.50 p.m.), for Wellington, vOale (5 45 for Dunedin, Maori (7,25 nra > for Wellington; Kennedy (8.45 p.m.), : io? Wellington : Waikawa, 00 Manuka • BLUFF, August 29.—Sailed. iianuKa ■ '#3 45 bin.). for Dunedin. . 1 LOS P ANGELES. August 27.—Sailed. Otokla, for Wellington. • The Oorinna, which arrived here jMterday -■ morning from Wellington, will aatl to-day for -Nelson and Now Plymouth, via ports. - . The Katoa was expected to leave Auckland yesterday for Wellington and Dunedin. She L due here on Saturday, and will sad about Monday next for Timaiu, Lyttelton, Wellington, and Auckland The C and D. Line steamer Port; Albany sailed yesterday afternoon for Melbourne and . Sydney to discharge, the remainder of her general cargo from New York. She will afterwards load wool at Australian ports for the United Kingdom. . The Kurow is to leave Auckland to-morrow with general cargo for discharge at Wellington, • Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Bluff., The Breeze is due at Dunedin to-day from Lyttelton, and is timed to sail to-night for Timaru, Lyttelton. Wellington, and Wanga BU q ; h a and A. Line’s chartered steamer City of Carlisle is due at Dunedin this mornini',.from Now York, via northern ports, to * discharge a quantity of American cargo. . The Canadian Prospector is due here this "morning from Montreal, via northern port®, to discharge a quantity of Canadian cargo. The steamer Walcheren is now due at "Dunedin to-morrow afternoon from Montreal, via ports, to discharge a quantity of Canadian cargo. . , . ~ . * - The Waipiata is timed to sail at noon today for Oamaru, Timaru and Lyttelton to . complete loading for Wellington and, AuokalThe Rlmutaka Is scheduled to sail from '•Bluff this morning for Lyttelton and Wei'llngton, thence London. ; , The Queen Eleanor Is fixed to sail from Montreal on September 24, cargo-laden, for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Melbourne, and Sydney. ■i The -Pacific Cable Hbard’s steamer Iris ; left Auckland on Thursday last to repair a fault In the Pacific cable.' The defective portion of the cable Is situated about 300 miles from Norfolk Island, and given fine weather for the work the Iris will return to Auckland about the end of this wetek.. Reported to have cleared Balboa on August 3. the steamer Ocear Transport Is expected at Auckland toward the end of this week with sulphur from Galveston, Texas. Her discharging ports are Auckland, New Ply- « mouth, and Newcastle. 1 „ , , Captain G. M'Donald Is relieving Captain A R Cant, of the Government steamer Hlnemoa. Captain Cant 1s to proceed Home to bring out the new Government steamer, which Is expected to arrive In New Zealand f>afly In February. MANUKA DUB TO-DAY. .. The Union liner Manuka Is due at Dunedin this morning from Melbourne, via Bluff. On arrival the vessel will berth at th-e Rattray street wharf to land passengers and discharge a quantity of general cargo. The Manuka Is timed to sail at 3 p.m. to-morrow for Lyttelton, Wellington, and Melbourne. THE CANADIAN SCOTTISH. Cable advice received states that the Canadian- Scottish left Montreal on August 25 with Canadian cargo for discharge at Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Timaru, and Dunedin. The vessel Is due at Auckland about October 10, and at this port about • October 22. _ . CARGO BY WAIKOUAXTI. ■ ■ The Union Company advises that the Walkoualtl, which is due at Dunedin about Friday from Sydney, via Bluff, is bringing transhipments ex the Arafura, Talping, Moreton Bav. Barrabool. Maloja, Australien, Akl Maru, Osterley, and City of Winchester. CARGO FROM LONDON. The C. and-D,- Line’s motor ship Port Dunedin 1s scheduled to leave London on November 30 for Lyttelton, Port Chalmers Bluff, and Timaru. She should arrive at Lyttelton on January 4. PASSENGERS BY MOLDAVIA. ' The F and o'. Line steamer Moldavia, which arrived at Sydney on August 25 from London brought tho following passengers for New Zealand :—Miss Gavin, Miss Giles, Miss Bunting, Mr Van Weede. THE CANADIAN, PIONEER. ' The Canadian Government Line agency has been notified by cablegram that the Canadian Pioneer arrived at Montreal on. August 16 from Auckland, via New York and Boston. The vessel left Auckland on June 29. NEWCASTLE COAL SHIPMENTS. The quantity.of coal (Including bulkers) 'Shipped at Newcastle during the week ended August 12 for places beyond the State was 90,825 tons, of which 81,295 tons represented shipments for Commonwealth and Now Zealand ports, the remainder being for foreign ports. For the corresponding period last year the total was 108,057 tons, » SAILINGS FROM LIVERPOOL. The following projected sailings from Liverpool are announced : - Turakina (Federal Line) aail« on September 3 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Port ' Chalmers; due Auckland. October 11. Tongariro (Federal Line) sails on September ' 17 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dundin; due Auckland October SK. Norfolk (Federal Line) sails on October 1 for Auckland, Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Port Chalmers; due Auckland, Novembß,\thenic (Shaw-Savill Line) sails on October 18 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and ttoaadm* Auckland November 25.

PASSENGERS BY THE TAMAROA. Following is a list of passengers on board the Shaw-Savlll Line steamer Tamaroa, which left Wellington on Saturday morning for Southampton and London, via Panama; First saloon: Mr J. N. LasN* Arnold, Miss V A Blockley, Miss A. M. Copping, Mr E. S - Gerard, Miss P. E. Hodge, Mr A. J. Hudgkln. Mrs E- G. Mack-Jost, Mr J. T. Moate, Miss S. V. V. Moate, Mr F. H. M-Dowall. Mrs G. F. Orbell, Dr R. G. Penseler MTs E. Phillips, Dr C. J. Reakes, Mrs Reakes, Miss C. E. Scott. Mrs A. Taylor, Mr G E. Walker, Mr T. O. Wood, Mrs L. R. Zlman; and 100 third class. • * BIG LUMBER CARGO. The largo American five-masted barquentine Monitor, laden with 1,004,000 ft of lumber from Port Angeles, was towed into Newcastle Harbour on August 15. after a passage of 83 day's. This Is a much better passage than the square-rigged ships have done from the Pacific Coast. The Monitor is the first sailing vessel to arrive at Newcastle for some years, and her arrival there created quite a stir in shipping circle®. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. . Thet following vessels were expected .to ° e within range of the under-mentioned wireless stations last night: — Auckland.—’Tofua, Maldan. Walpahb Somerset, Pakeha, West Islip. H.M.S. Dun Maori, Wahine, Ngalo,. Arahura, Ulfmaroa, Marama, Karetu, Kairanga, Kalwarra, Tamaroa, Port Melbourne, Ka ponga, Cymric Pride, Waikawa. Westmore-laAwaCru“-Mfnuka. Makura, Kaikoral. Walk°Chatham Islands. —Talnui (London to Wellington). KANNA, FROM WALPOLE ISLAND. Arriving In the Lower Harbour on Sunday evening from Walpole Island, via Noumea, the Union Company's steamer Kanna came to Dunedin early Jresterday morning. She was berthed at the Birch street wharf to discharge a part cargo of guano Th o Kanna left Auckland on the mghtof July arrived at Noumea on the morning of August 2 and at Walpole Island at daybreak on * an f* e she lav at the mooring buoy island for 13 days, during which time she shipped a full of 6 parturs was at^ Friday, thence strong head winds and Moderate seas to Akaroa, followed by line weather to arrival. . , f the Captain J. Green is in command of tne Kanria and has associated with him the blowing Officer-Chief, Mr H Evington; second, Mr N. H. Pearson; third, Mr D. P. Bourke; chief engineer, Mr J. H. Nawton, second, Mr J. T. Wilson- thud, Mr J. H. E. Downes; chiefsteward, W Lana, wixelesa operator, Mr E. H. Heather. _ The Kanna Is expected to sail to-night or to-mS morninl for Bluff to complete discharge. _ PASSENGERS BY THE MANUKA. The Manuka, which arrived at Bluff on Sunday afternoon from Melbourne, brought the following saloon passengers For Dunedin—Mrs Carr, Mr Dunlop, Mrs Hartstonge. Mr and Mrs Langien. Mr Lomas, Mr, Mrs Mias Story, Mrs and Miss Thompson Mrs Uglow and six steerage. For Bluff—Misses Bishop, Mrs Brown, Mr Branch, Miss Galbraith, Mr Hides, Mr Ingram, Mr Marlow, Mr M‘Kay, Mr M’Cormick. Mr Milward, Mr Osborn. Mrs Ross-Mitcheli Mr Riddle, Mr Sykes and 15 steerage. For Lyttclton—Mesdames Corley, Mr Mitchell, Sisters M Intosh and Paroission, and eight steerage. hor Wellington—Mrs and Miss Wills, and 11 steerage, _ TRANSPACIFIC CARGO SERVICE. The Union Company announces the following movements of vessels engaged in the transpacific cargo service: Waitemata is to leave Newcastle on September 6 for Fiji, thence Vancouver and San Francisco. _ , , Waikawa was to leave; Lyttelton yesterday for Suva, Vancouver and San Francisco. She is due at Suva oh September 8. Waihemo left Westport on August 7 for Vancouver and Sen Francieco. She is due at Vancouver on September 4. Wairuna is to leave Auckland on Friday for Wellington, thence Melbourne and Sydney. Haurakl, which left Fanning Island on August 17 for Vancouver and San Francieco, was due at Vancouver yesterday. Walotapu Is expected to clear Ocean Falls on September 3 for San Francisco direct, and will leave San Francisco about September 10 for Melbourne and Sydney.. The forward loading dates at the Pacific Coast are approximately as follows; Waihemo loads at Vancouver and' San Francisco early September for Apia, Bluff, Dunedin, Lyttelton, Napier and New Plymouth. Hauraki loads at Vancouver and San Francisco in September for Auckland, Wellington, Melbourne, Adelaide, and Sydney. Waitemata loads at Vancouver and San Francisco during October for Auckland (possibly Wellington), Melbourne and Sydney. Waikawa loads at Vancouver and San Francisco late in October for Papeete, Napier (possibly Wellington), Lyttelton, Dunedin, Nelson and New Plymouth. Wairuna loads at Vancouver and San Francisco late October and early November for New Zealand and Australian ports. Waiotapu loads at Vancouver and San Francisco late November and early December for New Zealand and Australian ports.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20190, 30 August 1927, Page 8

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SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 20190, 30 August 1927, Page 8

SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 20190, 30 August 1927, Page 8