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SHIPPING

•EASES OF THE MOON.—SUMMER TIME. jANtTAEr-FEEKUART. B/ev Moon 23rd 8.49 am. Flrat Quarter .. .. 3<Hh L5-* am - I Moon 6th a - m - List Quarter .. .. 14th b.ao a.m. New Moon • ■ . ■ . • 21st 9.11 p.m. Fliv Oua* - *- •• •• 28th 2.50 p.m. xHE SUN.—SUMMER TIME. Bis.-., to-day at 5.54 a.m.; sets at 8.47 p.m. Rite. to-morr*.v at 5.56 a.m.; sets at 8.4 b P '™' THE WEATHER, January 37.—Bright and fine. Light north-west wind. 8 a.m. Noon. 5 p.m. Barometer . . . ■ “,? -78 . 0 29-81 „ oo" 9 ° Thermometer . . • . Min., 59 ; max., Sa. WEATHER BEPOETS. (Per Exited Press association.) WELLINGTON, January 27. The following are the official weather reports at 1 p.m. ; Station. Wind. Weather Bar Ther Dope Maria. N.E., breeze, cloudy ... ->O..- /h Bussell. N.E., breeze, cloudy w---Manukau H., W., light, cloudy ... 30.10 <J Auckland, N-E., breeze, overcart ... 30.10 .» Tauranga, N„ breeze, hazy ... - 30-}° Bast Cape, N.W., strong breeze, fine 30.1 b<i Gisborne, N.W., breeze, fair 30.0< <a Napior, 8., breeze, fair 30-H Oastlepoiut, W., fresh, hazy 30.0 a bu Wellington, N., moderate, fair ... rt'-US <- Cape Egmont, N.W., breeze, clear ... 30..0 70 Wanganui. W., light, clear ... ... 30.13 <4 Farewell Spit. N.W., breeze, cloudy 30.10 8. Westport, N., bereze, misty 30.0 b bb Greymouth, W., brerze, celar 30.00 Cape Campbell,, high wind, fair ... 29.98 69 Kaikours, calm,' cloudy 29.9 b P;i Akaroa Light, N. 8.. breeze, cloudy 30.04 ?2 Nuggets. S.W., fresh, cloudy 29.94 B’> Bluff, W., moderate, cloudy 29.92 64 WEATHER FORECAST. The following is the official weather forecast : , Present Indications are for cloudy weather, with scattered showers on the west coast of the South Island and in southern Otago and at isolated places elsewhere; otherwise fair to fine and warm and sultry generally. HIGH WATER.—SUMMER TIME January 38 — a.m- P-°b At Taiaroa Heads 8.1 8.26 At Port Chalmers 8.41 9.6 At Dunedin .. .. .. •• 9.11 9.36 J»nu&ry 29—* a.m. p.m. At Taiaroa Heads 8.53 At Port Chalmers .. -• 9.33 I°-* At Dunedin .. •• •• 10,3 10.31 ARRIVALS. Friday, January 27. Manuka, s.s. (9 a.m.), 4534 tons, Morgan, from Melbourne, via porta, Passengers: Saloon: Miss Bryan, Mrs Evans, Miss Keeling, Mr Robertson, Mrs Watts, Miss Williamson; and six steerage. Union Steam Ship Company, agent. Opihi, e .B. (10 am.), 1117 tons, Grey, from Westport. Union Steam Ship Company, agent. Kurow, s.s. (1.30 p.m,), 3625 tons, Whitefield, from Bluff, Union Steam Ship Company, agent. DEPARTURES. Friday, January 27. Waikouaiti, s.s. (6 a.m.), 3926 tons, Prosser. for Lyttelton. Hertford, s.s. (5 p.m.), 10,923 tons, D. Urquhart, for New Pb'omtuh. Min., s.s. (6 p.m.), 4694 tons, F. Gundy, for Westport. Manuka, s.s. <lO p.m.). 4534 tons, Morgan, for Melbourne, via Bluff. Passengers— From Wellington; Mesdames Pike and infant, Owen, Huggins, Rafley, Warburton, M'Curdy. Bone, Grieve. Slate. Devins, Quinn, Misses Maiawaring, Pike, Bell. Champion, Nimon, Guddippott, Brown, Raffle, Pearson, Quinn, Messrs Williamson, Ainley, Pike, M'Dermott, Lathlean, Leo, Bone. Dibble, Donnell, Grlvo, Davies, Wiliams (2), Tucker, Blackinston, Devins, Rev. Griffiths; and 29 steerage. From Lyttelton: Mesdames Abrahams, Haigh, Meaghan, Bates, King and boy. Watt, Misses Haigh, Crozier, Grencher, Dowry, Miller, Messrs Kirwan. Abrahams, Meaghan, Bates, King; and 13 steerage. From Dunedin: Mesdames Duthlo, HuysheEllot, Kendal, Pike and two children, Clarke, Maclean and four children, Aburn, Henderson, Monsen, Robinson and two children, Chalmers, Hitchcock, Foster, Denholm, Duncan, Misses Joyce, Wills, Malnwaring, Gower, Hodgkinson Dugdale, Campbell, M'Ghee, Connor, Turnbull, Denholm (4). Bond, Messrs Pike, Clarke, Aburn, Jones, Hitchcock, Denholm (2), Hamilton, Bowler, Rev. H. Maclean ; and 22 steerage. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. AUCKLAND, January 27.—Arrived: Waibemo (9.26 a.m.), from Westport; Kamo (10.15 a.m.). from Wellington. Sailed : Ullmaroa (11.15 a.m.), for Sydney: Waiplata (8 p.m.), for Lyttelton. NAPIER. January 27.—Arrived: Tairoa (10 a.m.). from Wellington. WELLINGTON, January 27.—Arrived ; Wahine (6.55 a.m.), from Lyttelton; Holmdale (11.50 a.m.), from Lyttelton; Breeze (12.45 p.m.), from Wanganui; Pulpit Point <2.20 p.m.), from Auckland: Paua (6 p.m.), from Bluff: Gale, from Lyttelton. Sailed : Corlnna (6 p.m.), for Dunedin; Progress (6 p.m.), for Dunedin: Huanul (7.30 p.m.), for Auckland; Wahine (7.50 p.m.), for Lyttelton; Kamona. for Auckland; Holmdale, for Wanganui. . LYTTELTON, January 27.—Arrived ; Kotitt (6,5 a.m.), from Kalkoura: Maori (6.40 a.m.), from Wellington; Storm (1.50 p.m.), from Plcton: Cape Cormorin (2.50 p.m.), from Picton; Katoa (8 p.m.). from Oamaru: Cygnet (8 p.m.), from Kaikoura. Sailed: Storm (6.20 p.m.), for Picton; Cydonia (5.30 p.m.), for Dunedin; Maori (8.15 p.m.), for Wellington. TIMARU, January 27 : —Arrived ; Calm (7.30 a.m.), from Dunedin. SYDNEY, January 26.— Sailed: Makura (7.15 p.m.), for Wellington, SYDNEY, January 27.—Sailed; Marama, for Auckland: Maunganui, for "Wellington. The Hertford left Port Chalmers yesterday afternoon for New Plymouth, where the remainder of her Home cargo will he disXhe steamer Min sailed last evening for Westport, where her bunkers will be replenished. The vessel’s subsequent movements have not been definitely fixed. The Kurow arrived at Dunedin yesterday afternoon from Bluff an<J berthed at the cross wharf to load general cargo. She is to sail to-day for Lyttelton, Wellington and A arrived at Port Chalmers yestcrdav morning from Westport. She will come to‘Dunedin to-dsy to discharge the remain » of her coal cargo and load general merchandise for Timaru and Westport. The Waikouaiti sailed early yesterday morning for Lyttelton and Timaru to discharge the remainder of her Australian cargo and load produce for Sydney. The Corinna is now expected at Dunedin to-morrow from Wellington. She will load general cargo on Monday for Wellington, Nelson and New Plymouth. . The Progress is due here to-morrow night from Wellington and will load general cargo on Monday for New Plymouth and Port V aikato. The Breeze is due here to-morrow from Lvttelton. and will load general cargo on Monday for Timaru, Lyttelton, V elhngton and Wanganui. Ths New Zealand Government steamer Maui Fomare, at present loading on the West Coast of England, is expected to arrive at Wellington about the middle of March. , , T , , The Piako is to leave New fork on February 4 with American cargo for discharge at Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and Bluff. , The Karetu was to leave Lyttelton on Thursday for Nelson, Wellington, Melbourne and Sydney. . , , , , The Kanna, after being overhauled and recommissioned, left. Auckland on Tuesday tor Surprise Island and Walpole Island, via Noumea, to load phosphates for Auckland. The Northumberland is to leave New Plymouth to-day for Auckland for further load--IDf'he Waiotapu, from Pacific Coast, is duo at Auckland to-day. She proceeds thence to Wellington, Melbourne and Sydney. The Waipahi left Sydney on January 21 for Fiji. She will clear Suva, for Auckland with a fruit cargo on February 3. INCOMING VANCOUVER MAIL. The R-M.M.S. Aorangi, from Vancouver ftnd Honolulu, left Suva on Thursday afternoon for Auckland, where she is due to-mor-row afternoon. After landing passengers, mail and cargo for New Zealand she is to leave Auckland on Tuesday for Sydney. TURAKINA AT LONDON. Cable advice received states that the Turakina, which left Wellington on December 19 for London, via Panama, arrived at Ihe Home port on January 21. WAIKAWA FROM SAN FRANCISCO. The Waikawa, from British Columbia ports ig expected to clear San Francisco to-day for Los Amgeles to complete loading for Papeete, Napier, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Bluff, and New Plymouth. THE MANCHESTER MERCHANT. The steamer Manchester Merchant is duo at Dunedin on February 1 from New York, via northern porte, to discharge a quantity of American cargo. She will proceed thence to Westport for bunkers and then to Australia to load for the United Kingdom. HUNTINGDON’S LOADING PORTS. The Federal Line steamer Huntingdon will leave Port Chalmers on February 8 for Bluff to commence Homeward loading. She will return to this port on February 15 for further loading, and wiH proceed hence lo Timaru, Lyttelton and Wellington to complete. The vessel is scheduled to sail from Wellington on February 25 for London and W«t of England ports, via Panama.

PORT HARDY AT HALIFAX. The Port Hardy, which sailed from Auckland on December 16 for London, via New York, Boston and Halifax, arrived at the last-named port on January 23. ARAWA’S LOADING PORTS. The Shaw, Savill steamer Arawa is due at Dunedin about February 7 from Liverpool, via ports, to discharge Homo cargo and load products. From this port th e vessel will go to Lyttelton, Bluff. Napier, Waikokopu, and Wellington to complete loading. _ She, is scheduled to sail finally from Wellington on March 2 for London, via Panama. WESTMORELAND LEAVES LIVERPOOL. The Federal Company has been notified by cablegram that the Westmoreland left Liverpool on January 21 with general cargo to discharge at Auckland, Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and New Plymouth. The vessel is due at Auckland on March 1, and at Dunedin about March 17. MATATUA’S ITINERARY. The Matatua is due at Dunedin about February 9 from London, via Suva, to discharge a large quantity of Home cargo. She will complete discharge at Timaru and Lyttelton, and will afterwards load wool and other products at Oamaru, Nelson, Wellington and Auckland. The vessel will sail finally from Auckland about March 13 for London. MANUKA FROM MELBOURNE. The Union Company’s intercolonial steamer Manuka arrived at Dunedin yesterday morning from Melbourne, via Bluff, Wellington and Lyttelton, and was berthed at the Rattray street wharf t-o discharge a quantity of general cargo. The Manuka left Melbourne on the morning of January 18, and experienced fine north-easterly weather until near Milford Sound on the morning of January 21, when the wind freshened from the north, accompanied by a northerly sea, Owing to the sudden serious illness of one of the ship’s trimmers, the proposed visit to Milford Sound was abandoned, so that the man who belonged to Melbourne, could be landed at Bluff, where the Manuka, arrived at 6 p.m. on Sunday. The vessel left Bluff at 9.30 p.m. on Sunday, and steaming up the east coast of the South Island, arrived at Wellington on Tuesday morning. The Manuka sailed last night for Bluff and Melbourne, PASSSBNGERS FOR MELBOURNE. The following passengers will join the Manuka at Bluff to-day for Melbourne; — Mmdames Irvine, Riddell, Gray, Lady Fuller, Mesdames Fraser, Shiels, Pry, Dean and infant. Misses Allen, Puller (2), Kingston, Reid, Davis, Messrs Irvine, Riddell, Reilly, Gray, Stakock, Donehy, Fraser, Sir John MacFarland, Messrs M’Laurln and son, Fry, Wesney, Anderson. Donald, Chambers. Tunnw Sir Benjamin Fuller, Rev. S. M. Stewart; and 20 steerage. _ PASSENGERS FROM THE ISLANDS. The Tofua, which arrived at Auckland last Tuesday afternoon from Tonga, Samoa, and Fiji, brought the following passengers: Saloon; Miss J. Bull, Miss S. Cranmer, Miss J. Cranmer, Mr and Mrs J. Grimm, Miss L. Hargreaves, Miss E. M’Caffrey, Miss G. Thornton, Mrs H. L. Wise, Mr N. Stewart, Mr R. Stewart, Mr and Mrs F. Perley, Mr and Mrs W. Cocker, Misses Cocker (3). Mr Brighouse, Miss Cobcroft. Mrs Delaney, Master Franzen. Miss H. Hanron. Mr and Mrs G. Kllnkmuller, Miss I. Kllnkmuller. MT and Mrs W. Kirk and two children, Hon. O. _K. Nelson and Misses (3) Nelson. Mr C. Neilson. Master A. Ritchie, Mr and Mrs Rutherford and three children, Mr A. G. Smyth, Miss N. Simpson, Mr O. Booth, Mr F. E. Baylv, Miss Barlv, Mrs A. Barber, Mr and Mrs 'J. Chambers. Mr and Mrs V. Everett, Mrs F. Faddv, Mr H. Keith, Mr and Mrs A. J. Movers, Mrs E. Message, Miss T Message, Mr and Mrs A. Michel and two children, Mrs I. M'Lcod. Mr and Mrs I’. Porter. Mr and Mrs A. Rea-. Mr.C. Pollitt, Mrs M. Sollitt and two children. Mr A. Spiers, Mr J. Toy. Mr H. Wlllock; and 30 third class.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20318, 28 January 1928, Page 10

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SHIPPING Otago Daily Times, Issue 20318, 28 January 1928, Page 10

SHIPPING Otago Daily Times, Issue 20318, 28 January 1928, Page 10