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SHIPPING NEWS.

DAILY TIMES WEATHER REPORT,

Readings by self-recording instruments at the Daily Times Office, Dunedm, up to midnight on Saturday, January 18, and Sunday, January 19 (standard rime). Thermometer at midnight. Barometer Wind ..(Saturday), light X.E., bright and fine; barometer falling. *' midQli?l ' t —9O Wind (Sunday), fresh S.E., flno except for heavy shower at 4 Z p.m.; barometer rising. _ ~ PHASES OF THE MOON FOB JANUARY. - —BO Last Quarter: 22nd, 4.T a.m. New Moon: 30(h, 7.7 a.m. 3^Z -70 HIGH WATEB. - SUN (TO-DAY). .. _ . „ . At Talaroa Heads Rises 5.14 a.m.; (to-day): 7.12 a —SO sets 8.23 p.m. a.m., 8.7 p.nie I At Port Chal- 29mers: 8.22 a.m., -50 MOON JTO-DAY) 8.47 p.m. _ Sets 11.10 a.m.; . „ _,, ' ~ rises 11.12 p.m. At Dmujdln. 5 .„ 2 _** a.m., 9.1* p.m. __ • ~ . SYNOPSlS—Saturday. —' "7 30 8 a.m. Noon. 0 p.m. Midnight. 23 _ Barometer .. .. 29.95 29.92 29.85 29.80 Z Thermometer .. 62 . 06 57 53 _ | ~ Sunday. ~ _ Barometer .. .. 29.50 29.20 29.28 29.35 Thermometer .. 58 61 57 52. ' ""10 Maximum temperature for 24 hours ended 9 p.m. Saturday—GCdcg Z __ Minimum temperature for 24 hours ended 9 p.m. Saturday—l3dcg 27 Maximum temperature for 24 hours ended 9 p.m. yesterday—C9deE Minimum temperature for 24 hours ended 9 p.m. yesterday—32deK Rainfall for 24 hours ended at mtdnight Saturday—Nil. Rainfall for 24 hours ended at midnight Sunday—.lGin. Rainfall foi 1930 to date—3.s2in. Rainfall for December, 1929—4.381 n. Rainfall for 1929—32.751 n. ' Rainfall for weeir ended January 18—l.GOlu. Sunshine recorded on the Dally Times recorder on Saturday— Before noon, 6 hours 45 minutes; after noon, 7 hours 45 minutes. Total, 14 hour 330 minutes. Sunshine recorded on the Dally Times recorder yesterday Before noon, 45 minutes; after noon, 1 hour 10 minutes Total, 1 hour 55 minutes. Sunshine for week ended January 11 —59$ hours. Sunshine for week ended January 18—31 J hours.

, WEATHER FORECAST. The following Is tho official weather forecast : - A deep and extensive depression has been advancing rapidly on to tho Dominion, - and barometers, have fallen considerably In tho south. Indications are for strong northerly to westerly winds of gala force at many places, hacking to south-westerlies after from 24 to 36 hours; seas rough south of Cape Egmont and Castlepolnt, elsewhere moderate, but rising; strong west to south-west winds to gale in the eastern Tasman Sea, with rough to heavy seas; weather cloudy, unsettled and squally, with rain generally, heavy falls with some flooding In tho western districts from Taranaki southwards, thunder probable In places; warm temperatures, but cooler after from 24 to 36 hours. ARRIVALS. Saturday, January 18. - Gale, s.s. (2.40 a.m.), 567 tons, M'Kenzle, from Wanganui, via ports. H. P L, Taploy and Co., agents, Armadale, motor ship (10 a.m.), 5066 tons, A. P. Bach, from New York, via Norfolk (Virginia), Panama and north New Zealand ports. Turnbull, Martin and Co., agents. "DEPARTURES. Saturday, January . 18. Wakakura, H.M.T. (1.50 p.m.), 260 tons, Lieutenant H.' F. Edwards, R.N., for Akaroa. Maheno, s.s. (5.15 p.m.), 5323 tons, G. B. Morgan, for Melbourne, via Bluff. ’Passengers' (from Dunedin): Saloon—Misses Plunkett, Lane, Pilkington, Bremner, James, '•Cockcrlli, Willis; Mesdames Lane,' Excel and Infant, Grant, Sanders, Blackwood; Messrs Campbell, Brody, Bell, Dookstader, Grant, Kllsey, Father Lennon; and ,12 ateerage. Kurow, s.s. (5.20 p.m.), 2625 tons. Grey, for Bluff. Gale, s.s. (6.15 p.m.), 567 tons, M'Kenzle, for Wanganui, via ports. ■ f EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Coastal and IntcrcoloniaL , Kaimlro, Wellington direct, to-day. Karctu, Sydney, via ports, January 21. Rotate, Invercargill, Port Craig, Jan. 21. Walpahl, Westport via ports, January 21. Toyohlko Maru. Lyttelton, January 21. Narbada Lyttelton, Tlmaru, January 21. Kurow, Bluff, January 21. Maul Pomate, Niue Island, January 21. Progress, Port Waikato, via ports, Jan, 23. Tutanckal, Wellington, Akaroa, Jan. 23. Holmdale, Wanganui, Wellington, January 23. Storm, Wanganui, via ports, January 23. Port Dunedin; Sydney, Plcton. January 24, Breeze, Wanganui,, via ports, January 24. Walpiata, Bluff, January 24.Kurow, Tlmaru,. Bluff, January 24. Coptic; Suva, Auckland, January 25. Poolta, Newcastle, via pprts, January 25. Canadian Highlander, Tlmaru, January 23. Kaituke, Auckland, via ports, January 25. Cumberland, Wellington, Lyttelton. Jan. 26. Austraimd, Wellington, Lyttelton, Jan. 28, Gale, Wanganui, via ports, January 23. Kabika, New Plymouth, via ports, lan. 29. Port Denison, Wellington, Lyttelton, Feb. 2. Turakiha, Wellington, Oamaru, February 2. Wlngatul, Auckland, via ports, February 5. Maheno, Melbourne, vit ports, February 5. City of Wellington; Lyttelton. February 12. Anglo Canadian, Wanganui. Bluff, Feb. IS. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Eleanor Boling, Bay of Whales, to-day. Kurow, Westport, via ports, January 21. Walpahl, Gisborne, via ports, January 21. Kaimlro, Adelaide, via ports, January 21. Maul Pomare, Lyttelton, Wellington, Jan. 21. Kotare, Invercargill, Port Craig, Jan. 22, Narbada, Bluff, Port Kembla, January 23. Holmdale, Wanganui, via ports, Jan. 23. ’ Karetu Sydney, via Bluff, January 23. Storm, Wanganui, via ports, January 23. ■ Progress Port Waikato, via ports, Jan. 23. Walpiata, Auckland, via ports, Jan. 24. Toyohlko Maru, Wanganui, laauatv 24. Breeze. Wanganui, via ports. January 24. wakakura (minesweeper), Akaroa, Jan. 24. Tutaneknl, southern lighthouses, Jan. 24. Port Dunedin Wellington, Auckland, Jan. 25. 'Poolta, New Plymouth direct, January 27. Canadian Highlander, Wellington. January 27 Gale. Wanganui, via ports, January 28. Coptic, Wellington direct; January 29. Kahlka, New Plymouth, via ports, Jan. 29. Cumberland. Bluff, Tlmaru, January 29. Australind. Port Alma, Townsville, Jnn. 30 Maheno, Melbourne, via Bluff, February 5. Wlngatul, Auckland, via ports, February 6. Anglo Canadian, Dunkirk, February 20. OVERSEAS’ STEAMERS FOR OTAGO Narbada (due January, 21).—Left Calcutta December 4 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttel - ton, Tlmaru. Dunedin and Bluff: arrived Auck land January 2. Toyohlko Maru (due January 21). —Left Muroran (Japan) December 14 for Auckland, Lyttelton, Port Chalmers ' and Wanganui; arrived Auckland January 12. Coptic (due January 25).—Left London December 9 for Suva, Auckland. Port Chalmers and Wellington; due Auckland January 20. ■ Canadian Highlander (due January 25). Left Montreal November 26 for Auckland Wellington, Lyttelton, Tlmaru and Dunedin: arrived Auckland January 12. Cumberland (due January 26).—Left Liverpool November 25 ■ for Auckland, Wellington Lyttelton. Port Chalmers j Bluff and Tlmaru arrived Auckland January 4. Australind (due January 28).—Left New York December 5 for Suva, Auckland, Welting ton, Lyttelton Dunedin and Australian ports arrived Auckland January 14. . . Port Denison (due February 2).—Left Liverpool December S for Auckland, Wellington. Lyttelton. and Dunedin; duo Auckland January City of Wellington (due February 12).—Loft New York December 21 for Auckland; Napier Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin. due Auckland January 29. Port Brisbane (due February 12). Lefi London December 31 for Lyttelton, Dunedin Bluff, Tlmaru and Now Plymouth: due Lyttelton February 7. Golden .Cloud (due February ’4).— Left Lo* Angeles December 31 for Auckland, Wellington Tlmaru and Dunedin: duo Auckland January Rotorua (duo February 16). Left Liverpool December 21 for Auckland, Napier, Wellington Lyttelton and. Port Chalmers: duo Auckland' January 28. Canadian Challenger (due February 22) Left Halifax December 2D for Auckland. Wellington Lyttelton, Tlmaru, Dunedin, anld Bluff; duo Auckland February IC. Northumberland (duo February *:>).—Left Liverpool January 4 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton and Port Chalmers; duo Auckland February 10. FOR NORTHERN FORTS. Rio Dorado, left Casablanca December 8 tor Auckland, New Plymouth, and Wanganui; 'due Auckland January’ 19. ’ Frances Massey, left Tampico (Mexico; December 10 for Auckland, Gisborne, Wellington, Lyttelton, Wanganui and New Plymouth duo Auckland January 20. Rangitani, left Southampton December 20 foi Wellington and Auckland: due Wellington January 23 Lucerlc, left Galveston (Texas) December 16 for Auckland and Australian ports: due Auckland January 25. British Glory, left San Pedro January 8 fat Wellington; duo February 2. Taraaroa, left Southampton January 4 for Auckland and Wellington: duo Auckland February 5. Mamillus, left Antwerp December 30 for Auckland • due February 6 Largo Law, left Antwerp December 5 and Dakar December 30 for Auckland and New Plymouth; due Auckland February 6. Slnnlngton Court, left Antwerp January 10 for Auckland: due February 27. TO SAIL FOR OVERSEAS PORTS. Canadian Highlander, leaves Auckland .'February 5) for New York, Boston, and Halifax. Cornwall, leaves Auckland February 6 tor

London Avonmnuth. Liverpool, and Glasgow. Hermlnlus, leaves Auckland February 28 for York, Halifax: and London, via Panama. Ferndale, leaves Auckland February 5 tor London via Panama. Kent leaves Wellington January 25 for London, via Panama. Mataroa, leaves Wellington January 20 for “outnampton and London, via Panama. Manana, leaves Napier January 31 for London, via Panama. Port Darwin, leaves Lyttelton January 21 for London via Panama • „?unedln, leaves Auckland, February 5 tor Halifax and London, via Panama. Port Sydney, leaves Napier January 31 for London via Panama, Rongltata, leaves Wellington February 8 for Southampton and London, via Panama. Surrey, leaves Auckland January 21 for New Halifax, and London. Tolnul, leaves Wellington February 12 for Southampton and London, via Panama. PACIFIC MAIL SERVICES. Aorangl, left Auckland January 14 for Vancouver, vta Suva and Honolulu; due Vancouver January 31. Niagara, loft Vancouver January 8 for Auckland and Sydney, via Honolulu and Suva: due Auckland January 27, and Sydney Fobruary 1. / Makura, leaves Sydney January 23 and Wcl- }»^„ JanU “r y r, 2S for San Francisco, via February* 1 14 Papeeto: due San Francisco leaT !, 3 „ San Francisco January 22 for tnnl! n . Bt ,? n a Sidney, via Papeete and Rarotonga, due Wellington February 10. ■ ’ • SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. AUCKLAND, January 18.—Sailed: Durenna for Wellington; Indlen (7.20 p.m.), W^TTT& : w Ka ‘^ a < 7 ’ so pm -’- N apler. WELLINGTON, January 18.—Arrived: KoUo.4j a.m.), from Westport; Breeze (10.05 a.rn.), from Lyttelton; Kent (11.25 a.m.), from Lyttelton; Holmdalo (12.50 p.m.), from Lyttelton.——Sailed: Kaimlro (4.50 P.m.), for Port Chalmers; Storm (6.40 p.m.), for Lyttelton; Kaltuna, (11.15 p.m.), for Groymouth.-—January 19.—Arrived: Wahlno (7 a.m.), from Lyttelton; Kalmanawa (11.45 Totara < l - 49 P-m-). from Ljtteiton, Kahlka (2.20 p.m.), from Lyttelton; Fomarc ltiSO p.m.), from the Islands. LYTTELTON, January 18.—Arrived: Regulus from ‘ f » rom rn lma l u: WaWne (6-15 a.m.), from Wellington; Toyohlko Maru (8.50 am) Won.^'i Ckla o d: . T^ tanekal (fl - 30 a - ra »* from xtrt l}?? 1 ° n: Da rwln (10.15 a.m.), from noi(m. '/Vi .i ll - 43 a- 111 - 1 • from WclL'V.f° n .' kahlka (12.10 p.m.), from Tlmaru.—balled. Narbada (noon), for Tlmaru; . Totara U p.m.), for Wellington; Walpahl (3.15 p.m.), for Oamaru; Kahlka (5.15 p.m) for WellW ton; Wahlno (8.20 p.m.), fo“ weUl ng tou^ WcMVJ 7OII in Maorl (6 b 0 a.m.). from e « on . .Golden Cross (7.10 a.m.), from Wellington; Wlngatul (8.35 a.m.). froin ToS’ hnmv ( ?’ 35 ft" 1 ’ 1 ' from Wellington: I °'ri\ri Foxton; Tees, from -J™ 11 - January 18.—Arrived; Wlngatul (“•IS a.m.), from Dunedin. (5 30 f JanUa .7 „, 18 - —Strived: Makura ' from Wellington. far irtuft; Ja "“, ary T -Sailed: Port Hardy, • *4 f JVI Loudon January 18.— S rmhv°i Brlsbana - for New Zealand. COLON, January 17.—Arrived: Port Brlsbane from Antwerp; Mamillus, from Antwerp. SffiSSL M - Aft,yed: Tama-a-forHSandU TahftL from A W*on. JanUary ‘ 18 - Arrlved: T™^ X ’/ allu “, r) ' I’-—Arrived: Canadian Transporter, from Auckland. A.^n^V a ° U 2 ry 17 -— Arrived: Flako, from Auckland, Ruapehu, from Dunedin. Sailed* Rerauera for N*cw Zealand. January 18 balled: Port Victor, for New Zealand Union Company’s intercolonial steamer bluff and Me?bo n urne. °" SatUr<Jay eTenlns for Bluff 0 K J|, r ° w .f? 11 ®? oa Saturday evening for W . return t 0 Dunedin to-morrow to load general cargo, and Is timed to sail Wwtport7 nlßhi fW oamaru - Tlmaru, and ssa.’tffw pi '“ : “ 3 With a cargo of phosphates for discharge rv, A ,'i ck and and New Plymouth, the steamer Charlbury arrived at Auckland last Friday afternoon from Casablanca, Morocco. M 6a ”! er Dncerlc Is expected to arrive ise’A mdm " ***&* The P. and O. liner Maloja arrived at SIM 14 London. After at Sydney n^lfanSafy' a 23 MelboUrnc * *» January'\ aik foJ a Beamy MeT sß3ft o^a?y nd 8 SydD ° y - * The Waltemata. cleared Union Bav on rZl Hr V° for San Francisco direct and pro" S® cds thcncc to Auckland, Wellington a 5 Melbourne and Sydney «- ,, « i eion. Bluff. The Wainma from Wellington, arrived at -"’s-“ is due at WetimV^ ne stea ™ r Fort Sydney ssss »«■"“ •« * s T fc,V“srrs, Tisi WAIPIATA TO RESUME sail on Wednesday t mmnln° tt fov T Xff?o e \ W d I “rrtn „°„ n “? ri d ay ,o contin - Lyttelton, Wellington. PictnJ" nd PORT HARDY LEAVES COLON. The Port Hardy, which sailed frtmi Amdr via rV 0r Halifax and Loildon - January ’ f Col ° n °” ,he of IIERMINTUS to LOAD. The Shaw, Savin Company advises that the wßhln ll l r f^s. ~lnorary " UI b 0 a —-d RUAPEHU AT LONDON. cri5 ab 1 lc af i vlco received by the New Zealand mrlved nß at C rn P d ny S ’ aleS that thc R,| aPehn arrived at London on January 17 f rnm j. or , Chalmers via Montevideo and Teneriffe The vessel left Port Chalmers on December 3. ROTORUA'S PASSENGERS. Following Is an advance list, of passengers hj the New Zealand Shipping Company’s liner Rotorua, which Is due at Auckland on January r. 8 f™ml Liverpool:—First saloon; Dr and Mrs V. il iT aj - Mr R B, Wray, Mr and Mrs John Prince. Miss J. M. Malcolm. Mr ■'“rkson. Captain T. S. Weston and about 118 third class.

the CANADIAN HIGHLANDER. Messrs H. L. Tapley and Co. advise that the Canadian Highlander left Auckland on Friday for southern ports, and the following "111 be her Itinerary on the New Zealandcoast: Wellington, January 20-21; Lyttelton January 22-23; Dunedin, January 23-27 - Timarn, January 28; Wellington, January --0-31; Napier, January 31 to February 3; Auckland. February 3. PORT DUNEDIN'S ITINERARY. The C. and D. Lino advises that the Tort Dunedin arrived at Flcton last Wednesday morning from Wellington to complete discharging and to commence loading for London and Halifax. Sho will proceed from Picton to Port Chalmers, Wellington and Auckland, and will sail finally from the later port on February •> for Halifax and London, via the Panama canal. RANGITATA’S ITINERARY". The New Zealand Shipping Company’s new motor liner Rangitata, which arrived at Wellington pn January 13 from Auckland, on her first visit to the northern port, on completion of the discharge of her London cargo will leave the northern port to-morrow for Lyttrlton, to commence loading. The vessel will load also at Tokomaru Bay, Auckland, Napier, and Wellington. The Rangitata will sail finally from Wellington on February K for Soutliampton anti London, via Panama canal, ARMADALE FROM NEW YORK. An arrival at Dunedin on Saturday morning was the A. and A. Lino's chartered motor ship Armada e, from New York, via Panama, Auckland, Wellington, and Lyttelton. The vessel was berthed at the Birch street wharf, where remainder of her American cargo will he discharged. The Armadale,, which is owned by the Australlnd Shipping Company, is on her maiden voyage. She cleared New York on November 22 and had a generally fair weather voyage to Auckland. Captain A. P. Bach is In command, and !f? ha 3 Wm the following officers Chief, Mr P. Crickmer; second, Mr G. White; third, Mr R Large; fourth, Mr J. Edwards; wireless operator, Mr W. Bogle; chief engineer, Mr R Manner; senior second, Mr W. Mackle: second, Mr C. Davidson.; third, Mr A. M'Cullochjunior third, Mr D. Douglas; fourth, Mr m! Macdonald; chief steward, Mr B. Ramsay. ■ —♦— WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. rollowlD S vessels were reported to he rtaHon S r fa n sfnlgh.t:- Undc ™ e " tloaad Auckland.—Tofua, H.M.S. Veronica, HM S nnr!!oH Um, T ;' rarartm - Canadian Conqueror] Massey a ’cßv d of n ’w^i m J oa ' -,- CopUc ' -uassey city of Wellington, Ventura. Wellington .‘-‘-Niagara, Maunganul, H.M.S, hnni? d u' *M rt Camp .bell, Mahia, Tamahine, Mah Amm h n' Port Sydney, Cornwall, Aorangl, Awarua.—C. A. Larsen, Sir James ciirfe Ynrk Soutllcrn * Crincess, Kosraos. City of New York, Maheno. H.M.T. Wnkakura. Chatham Islands.—Rlo Dorado, Rangllanc. MAHIA FOR LONDON. With a, full cargo, consisting largely of meat and wool, the Shaw, Savlll and Albion l" er ? lah,a sailed from Lyttelton last Thursday afternoon for London. . J departure of the ship was not without Incident. Some of the members of the stokehold crew had been ashore celebrating their Mr ln r' 0 CU3toma ry manner. S When the time came for the ship to leave the wharf lred m tc V° S ab ° ard ' «« Irea to take In further liquid refreshment in preparation for the drought ahead After some delay, the Mahia put out into the stream up -by the 0 nnUe ntCCS ' , Tbe , latt ? r "ere rounded P,nn,i * u n f e ’ and after a scuffle were placed on board a launch under escort and !hp C str 01lt to , tlle l liner - The Mahia sailed from the stream shortly after 5 p.m. OVERSEAS SUMMARY. The following movements of overseas vessels bound to and from New Zealand and coastwise ‘week:— P ° Cd by cab,oEram and ‘degram last Aorangl, left Auckland January 14 for Vancouver, via ports. n Feru. ton, °’ arrlved Auckla,ul January 16 from, NewT a o d rt\.r a r l7ueltoi C,lln ,a “ Uary 18 from lEtt Sa “ PCdra * „T a 1 n -, ad . lan J ransporter > left New York JanuConttc^a^v^A 60 !? 01110 from Aup klatid. fcSSNtalSi A " CM ‘ M '““•'I' I* Iron, »w&a i 3 K,£"“" ti to “"’ « '““'s « c£“ ira e f' w " d 15 "« Brisbane' 0 a " iVed Tlin " tu Janua r y from & 13 f ° r “i , s!asr'" n «"»» L.S;„*2rr£ llnEl “ j ™™- ■> "•» "'“““S' ™a.i™s JanuvlfPmJ;' 1 Lrl ““™ 18 Mr lonaon. frnm Ut T lmec , r ? rrlrcd Wellington January 19 from l<os Angeles, via Auckland. 7 Napfer. roa ' arrlVCd WcmnEton January 17 from laKM TimarU Januar y 19 '"m Wc^Rn^on. 16 " L ° S Ang?!eS Jam,ary 13 lot •Atfekland and DuUn*"^ 0 JanUary 10 f&^SSL? nU,,rjr “ f ° r London ' frorßuSrda Ja^y 15 4 or vSr.i Ly r^„ n r„ y is Jout t\f m < Auckland. Uary 13 f ° r HaM * fr^ n T Elta i a ’ a r rlved Wellington January 12 from London, via Auckland. y 13 Uuapohu, arrived London January 17 <v rort Chalmers, via Montevideo 7 ftom * Ruahlne left. Napier January 17 far amp on and London, via Panama S ° U,l “ WaS;; u arrlVCd Auckland 17 from ?Ve n .l,S ,SC ° Ja — 17 .. * rot L.o&ira.a i,o, ‘ is ■'»- 1!

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20929, 20 January 1930, Page 6

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