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SHIPPING.

THE MOON—SUMMER TIME. December. First Quarter .. .. .. .. .. 20th 5.43 p.m. Full Moon .. 27th 7.35 a.m. Tiny SUN—SUMMER TIME. Rises to-day at 4.11 a.m.; sets at 8.24 p.m. Rises to-morrow at 4.11 a.m.; sets at 8.25 p.m. ' • THE WEATHER. December 14.—Overcast, light showers. Light - south-east wind. . 8 a.m. Noon. 5 p.m. Barometer .. ~ .. 29.88 29.96 30.00 Thermometer- min,. 40; max., 53. WEATHER REPORT. (I'EB USTTED PRESS' ASSOCIATION.) . « WELLINGTON, December 144. The following Is the official weather report at 4 p.m.;— Station. Wind. Weather. Bar. Thet. Norfolk Island, S.W.. breeze .'. .. 29.87 > Awanm, S.W., fresh .. 29.03 65 Auckland, 5.5. W.,. breeza .. .. 29.59 59 East Cape, calm, mod. 29.65 63 Capo Egmont, S., high, mod, .. 29.70 61 Napier, S.E., mod... .. .. 29.66 60 Farewell Spit, S.E., breeze, mod. 29.75 60 Stephen Island, S.E., gale, rough 29.76 59 Wellington, 5.8.. fresh 29.81 59 Cape Campbell, S„ high, rough 29.80 SO Greymouth, S., breeze, mod. 29.78 66 Akaroa Light, S.W., strong, rough 29.93 54 Nugget Point, S., breeze, mod. .. 30.09 52 Puysegur P., S.E., fresh, rough . . 30.02 52 Chatham Islands, W., mod., slight 29.59 GO Sydney, N.E., brcozfc .. .. .. .. 29.93 WEATHER FORECAST. The following is the official weather forecast;— , . * The cyclone developed a secondary centre this morning west of the North Island, and the barometer has risen considerably In the south. Indications are for moderate to strong southwesterly winds north, of New Plymouth and Napier, moderate to strong south-westerlies , elsewhere, and reaching gale |fotce in places, especially about Cook Strait, heavy between Akaroa and Castlepolnt. elsewhere rather rough .to rough: moderate to strong but decreasing south to south-east winds and rather rough seas In the eastern Tasman, but sea and swell moderating; still cold and squally with heavy showers and In places hall, but mainly fine on the west const of the South Island and iilCentral Otago. HIGH WATER—SUMMER TIME. December 15- a.m. p.m. At Taiaioa Heads ...... 5.5 5.28 At Port Chalmers 5.45 0.8 At Dunedin .6,15 6.38 December 16— a.m. p.m. - At Talaroa Heads .. .. .. 5.52 6.16 At Port Chalmers ... .. .. 6.32 6.50 At Dunedin,. 7.2 - 7.26 5 . ARRIVALS. ■ Friday, December 14. Karelu, 6.3. (6 a.m.), 3210 tons, Ruxton, from Newcastle and Sydney, via Bluff. Union - Steam Ship Company, agent. Ivnlranga, s.s. (1.10 p.m.),-2830 tons, Bruce, from Lyttelton. Union* Steam Ship -Company, agent. ..■■■' Corlnnn ss. (3 p.m.), 1319 tons, Wlittefleld, from- New Plymouth and Wellington. Union Steam Ship Company; agent.DEPARTURES, 4 Friday, December 1-1. Oreti, s.s, (3.20 p.m.}, 174 tons, M'Kcnzle, for Invercargill. Paua, tanker (3.25 p.m.), 1260 tons, Paterson, for Oamaru and Lyttelton. 1 SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. AUCKLAND, December 14.—Arrived:* Alexander (3.20 a.m.), from Tarakohe; Wahtno (7 a.m.), from Lyttelton; Wlngatul (8.5 a.m.), from Lyttelton; Oplhl (10 a.m.), from Lyttelton. -Sailed: -Ulimaioa (12.10 p.m.),. for Sydney; Walhemo (5.40 p.m.), for Jlelbourne; Alexander (6.5 p.m.), for Port Hardy; Wallina (7.50 p.m.). for Lyttelton; Wlngatul (10 p.m.), for Auckland. WELLINGTON, December 14.—Arrived; Walpiata (7.15 a.m.), from Napier; Canadian Britisher (5.45 p.m.), from Montreal, LYTTELTON, December 14. —Arrived: Maori (6.50 a.m.), from WeUlngton; Breeze -(7.35 a.m.}, from Tlmarn; Maul Pomare (7.40 a.m.), from Dunedin; Poolta (7.50 a.m.), from Sydney; Tainul (8.30 a.m.). from Wellington; Cygnet (9.40 p.m.), from Kalkoura. Sailed: Maul Pomare (7 p.m.), for Auckland; Jlaort (8.10 p.m.),. for Wellington. OAMARU, December 14.—Arrived; Paua (9.45 p.m.), from Dunedin. SUVA, December 13.—Arrived: Waltemala, from--Westport. " VANCOUVER, December 12.—Sailed: / Aorangl, for Auckland, . .BALBOA, December 12.—Sailed; Mamlllus, for Suva and Lyttelton. NEW YORK, December ■ 12.—Arrived; Devon, from Napier. , . The Corlnna, which arrived hero yesterday afternoon from Wellington, will sail to-day for Tlmarji. and Lyttelton to complete loading . for Wellington, Nelson, and New Plymouth. . . The JCalranga arrived .at Port Chalmers yes-- . V terday' from. Lyttelton. She will undergo annual survey and overhaul. . Tho Kabika has been delayed by bad weather on tho passage from Gisborne to Dunedin. She Is expected to arrive to-morrow morning, and Is timed to salt on Monday night for Napier and Gisborne, via ports. The Watpiata Is to leave Auckland about Monday with general cargo for discharge -at Wellington, Lyttelton, ‘Tlmarn,: Oamaru, and Dunedin. She .’should arrive at this port about ‘ December 23. The Katoa. .duo at Dunedin to-morrow from Auckland, via ports. . She will discharge general cargo on Monday, and, Is expected to sail on Monday night for Bluff. The steamer Eastmoor Is duo at Dunedin this afternoon or to-morrow morning from Montreal, via northern ports. She has a quantity of Canadian cargo for discharge here. Tho Karetu arrived at -Dunedin early yesterday morning from Newcastle and Sydney, via Bluff, .and was berthed at the Rattray street wharf to discharge a large quantity of general cargo. She Is to sail to-day for Wellington and Lyttelton to continue discharge. The vessel will return to Bunedln about December 20 to put out a quantity of, coal before proceeding _to Sydney. The coastal tanker Falla sailed yesterday afternoon for Oamaru to .discharge a quantity of oil products. She will afterwards go to Lyttelton to load bulk motor spirit for Timaru and Dunedin. The American steamer Golden Cloud Is due at Dunedin to-morrow from San Francisco, via northern ports. Tho vessel has a largo quantity of general cargo from Paclßc Coast'ports for discharge here. .The Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company’s' motor ship Karamca left Auckland on Thursday afternoon for London. Tho Tainul arrived at Lyttelton yesterday from Wellington for final loading. She Is to salt from Lyttelton on December 20 for Southampton and London. The British steamer Anglo-Chlltan, 9079 tons, has been chartered to load wool and , general cargo at New Zealand ports for the v United Kingdom or tho Continent. ■ The Port Curtis -Is 'to leave Auckland to-day for further loading on tho coast, and Is to sail from Napier on December 28 .for Now , York; Boston, and Halifax. The Matakana Is at present loading at -Wanganui. She Is to .leave that port to-day for Wellington, thence to Napier, returning to WeUlrifeton on December-29. She is timed to. sail from Wellington on December 31 far London and West Coast ports of , the United Kingdom. ' ‘ SOJIEBSET DUE TO-JIORROW. The Federal Lind steamer Somerset Is due at this port to-morrow from Liverpool, via Auckland, Wellington, and Lyttelton. The. vessel has a large quantity of Home cargo for discharge. The Somerset’s subsequent movements have not 'been announced. - THE CANADIAN BRITISHER. The Canadian Britisher arrived at Auckland yesterday from Montreal, via Panama. The vessel has 'Canadian cargo for discharge at Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Timaru and Dunedin. She Is due port on December REPORT FROM CANADIAN HIGHLANDER. The Canadian Highlander, which was fitted with a new piopelle? blafle a Auckland last week, and which left Auckland on December 8 for New York, has sent the following radio report: ’’ All weU; making good speed." PORT HARDY AND PORT DENISON. The local agents for tho Commonwealth and Dominion Line, announce that the steamer Port Hardy will not load at Auckland and that her place will be taken by the Port Denison, which will load at Auckland from December 27 to 29 completing at Gisborne, Walkokopu, Bluff, and Lyttelton. The Port Hardy will now load at Wanganui, New Plymouth, Plcton, Welllngton. Port Chalmers, and Lyttelton. h

MAIMOA FROM LIVERPOOL. The Shaw, Savlll, and Albion Company’s Malmol Is due at Auckland on December 18 from Liverpool. She will continue discharce at Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin. REMUERA LEAVES PANAMA. Cable advice received by the . New Zealand Shipping Company states that the Remuera en route from London and Southampton to Wellington and Auckland, cleared the Panama “»«? ° n December 11. The vessel Is due at Wellington on December 29, PORT ALMA LEAVES ANTWERP, The Commonwealth and Dominion Line's new motor ship Port Alma left Antwerp on December 9, according to cabled reports, with basic slag for New, Zealand. Her ■ discharging ports are Dunedin, Lyttelton, and Now Plymouth.. • . WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE, snowing vessels were reported to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations last night:— Auckland.—Tofua, Dana, Tutanekal, Karamca, Malmoa, Niagara, Omana, Kalkoral, Yarravalle, Otokla, Canadian Britisher. Wellington.—Maori, Wahlne, Tamahlne, Ngalo. Arahura, Aorangl, Matakana, Danywamnuf 0 °,u Auckland ' Cumberland, Walpahl, Port Wellington, Nalrnbank, ■ Surat, Maul Pomare-, Maunganul, Ullmaroa. n , A 'y a E > ua - — G - A - Larsen, Makura, Sir James v tk j®' Tak tt . N T. Nielsen Alsono. Paua, Kartigl N YorK ’ Somcrs ° t > Eleanor Bolling,' PASSENGERS BY THE RUAPEHU. nn T Tn o ?rt, a ? e^V' l ., whlcl i arrlved at Wellington m? Yd , esday nl sht_ and at Port Chalmers on r“ uraday gening from London and Southampyen’mnrt“ S m f ? llo ' vln e Passengers for New ZeaUnd:—First class: Dr and Mrs J. D. Bai , rd -, Mrs D. E. Barnett, Masters M. G. i7 nd pnirf T \? a . r,lctt 'n Mrs L - L - Boyd, Miss J. XL Boyd, Masters G. G. and J, D. Boyd, Mr the d ßw S r S 'iv Cle V? d °, n ' * Mr and Mrs H. Cowan, nJt E T? n' w - Deat and Miss L- G. Dent, the ?,J!' if' p Du " na ß e and Mrs Dunnage. Mr and £* Mr and Mrs E. Forester, U JL , <P'« F H re \ t ? r ' D J S ' J * D. Read, Miss u. b. Head, air and Mrs G. W. Ho Mr and Mrs W. Soothlll, Mrs M. Tweed, Masters . M -» w, M., and Mias P. M. Tweed, Major and Mrs S. Walter, Mr and Mrs C. WvnnWilliams, Miss R* Wynn-WHliams, MesUames n‘ Wuno r n ok A Clt s T’ Clark > A - Gascoigne, ?' A w l/'ir?' C Mannings, M. M’Kenna. w v '^ K i'.> MI3 S M ’ Adtt ms, J. z. Atkinson, E. L. Barklje. C. N. Blrks, S. Champion! -* r UI V B ir Gummln e- E. G. Dundas, S’ tv™ ’ G - A - Holman, V. B. Hutchinson, P. Kummer, H. M.. M'Pherson, c. M’Leod, F v™ ?"!?!' M ' £ aylor - A - L. Wilson. I. B l M® 33 ” S- S. Colquhoun, T. N. Horsley, A. R. Johnston, Oi M’Grath, J. H. vaVJZ’ , E ' C V Richmond, T. Robertson, F. S. Warburton, J. H. Woodhouse, Major T. C Moore; and 31 third class. PASSENGERS BY THE GRAMA. The Orient liner Orama, which left London on November 10 for Australian ports. Is carryfollowing passengers for New Zealand a Mr and Mrs C. Bell, Mr and Sirs P. Blundell, Mr .and Mrs S. Blundell, Mr and Mrs W. T Churchward, Mr and Mrs A. M.‘ Cowlo, Misses E , a " d S. A. P. Cowle, Mr and .Mrs G. E. Mrl w m nd , Mra A ’ S ' Evilns ’ Mr and a c - Fleming, V. L. Fleming, Mr and Mrs H. ; J. Kelllher, Mr and Mrs Platt, Brigadier-general M. B. Willoughby, C.E., C. 5.1., C.M.G., the Rev. W. W. and Jlrs Lambert, Mrs Kyle and Miss D. M. Kyle. Mrs Lawrle, Miss A. I. B. Lawrle, Mrs M’Callum, Rev. J. Sexton, Mrs B. J. Taylor. Mrs W Taylor, Mrs Graham, Miss J? Graham! lr x< *?/?■. Eev ' D ' Donegan, the Misses D. E. A’Court. H. E. Barnett, E. L. Hawke, E. M. and R. Hovdy, Jlrs K. 0. Featherstonhaugh, Messrs J. T. Cameron, Lloyd Campbell, SI. N. Clayton, G. H. Fowler, JL 1I« Henry, J. C. Hew.son, F. H. Stephens. PERSONAL ITEMS. ■in!tUni a *u' 'X' \®’ Eyre » of ihe Kamo, Is joining the Oonah, relieving Captain E. Evans for Instructions. Mr J. MacNelt has Joined the Kalmal as second officer, relieving Mr R. F. Bewar, who is being transferred to. the Poolta In a similar capacity, relieving Mr D. C. Champion for holidays. Mr E. A. Cox, chief officer of the Kaltanga, and Sir-J. Warcup, chief officer of jthe Katoa, are exchanging ships at Wellington to-day. Mr D. J. Rutter, third officer of . the Kaltoke. Is transferring to the Katoa In a similar capacity. \ Mr P. J. Anderson, who recently passed for his master’s ticket at Sydney, Is Joining the Kowhal as second officer, relieving Mr P. D. Thompson for holidays. Mr J. A. Pearson, chief officer of the Kakartkl, has joined the Oonah temporarily, rellevng Mr, E. A. Buckingham for orders. ~ Captain W, H. Hartman la in command of the Tamaroa, and associated with him are the following officers Chief, Mr W. ' Dawson: second, Mr T. T. Oliver; third, Mr J. Galvin, fourth, Mr H. Hill: chief engineer. Sir J. JJ'Bitmm: second, Jlr D. Law; third, Jlr F. Neill; fourth, Jlr J. Campbell; surgeon. Dr M. J. Bulger; wireless operator, Mr J. Lund: purser, Mr J. Canty. PASSENGERS BY THE ORONSAY. Passengers bound tor New Zealand by the Orient liner, Oronsay, whlcfi left Tilbury on October 27 for Sydney, via ports, include: Mr and .Mrs F. Anderson, Mr and Jlrs F. Bostock. Major-general and Mrs H. J. P. Browne, Mr and Mrs F. E. Chapman, Mr and Mrs C. H. Child, Jlr and Mrs L. E. Clarke, Jlr and Mrs J. Copper, Professor and Jlrs C. A. Cotton, Jlr 3 ?°jr ell ’ Mlss D- M. Howell. Jlrs Lees, Miss J. T. Lees, Lady Margaret Macrae, 0.8. E., Major Colin Macrae. C.8.E., Miss Jlacrae. Sir John Hewitt, G.C.5.1., K.8.E., C.1.E., Jlr and Mrs H. Mandeno, Jlr and Mrs A. Mathewson, Mrs Jleadowcroft, Jllss A. L. Jleadowcroft, Major-general Sir George Richardson, K. 8.8., C. 8., C.M.G., Miss R.- Richardson, Jlr and Mrs H. Smith, Mr - and Jlrs R. P. Speddlng, Mr and Jlrs A. Stocker, Sir Hugh StuartFoifces, Jllsses E. L. and M. G. Stpart-Forbes, Jlr and Jlrs W. M. Thomson, Mr and Jlrs J. W. Trolovo, Jllss G. Trolove, Jlr and Jlrs B. P. Walker. Mesdames Atkinaoh, Bendyshee, Suite, Daniels, Downing, Holmes, Jones, Parkinson. Renwlck, Verity, the Misses S. H. A. Bell, A. E. Bull, M. W. Crawford, M. E. Elworthy, M. S. Fairlle, E. Gavey, D. I. Jones, L. Jl.‘ Jones, .HI. R,, Robson, M. L. Shannon, Messrs J. K. Ainsworth, C. W. Allen, R. G. F. Bacon, J.’N. Bendyshee, G. H. Heal, P. T. Kettlewell, C. Shuttleworth, J. T. Spears. W. Wadsworth, C. E. Weir.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20592, 15 December 1928, Page 12

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SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 20592, 15 December 1928, Page 12

SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 20592, 15 December 1928, Page 12

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