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SHIPPING NEWS.

WEATHER REPORT. (Feb Usitxd press association.) WELLINGTON, March 3. The following Is the official weather report at 4 p.m.:— Bar. Ther. Norfolk Island—E., gentle breeze cloudy 30.01 Awanul—N.W., gentle breeze, overcast 30,15 75 Auckland—-S.W., alight breeze, blue sky 30.18 72 East Cape—N., blue sky, smooth seas 30.17 71 Cape Egmont—BY., gentle breeze, cloudy, smooth seas 30.24 57 Napier—N.W., slight breeze, blue sky; smooth seas 30.06 75 Farewell Spit—S.W., moderate br., blue sky with haze, smooth seas 30.13 75 Stephen Island—W.N.W., moderate breze, blue sky with haze, mod. seas .. .. .r 30.15 65 Wellington—N.B., slight breeze, blue sky, smooth seas 30.17 '6B Cape Campbell~S.E., gentle br., blue sky with haze, mod. seas. 30.23 67 Greymouth—S.B., gentle breeze, blue sky with haze, mod. seas 30.18 67 Akaroa, Light—S.W., gentle breeze, cloudy, moderate sea 30.21 59 Nugget Point—W., fresh breeze, overcast, with passing showers, rough seas 30.20 51 Puysegur Point—S.E., gentle br., overcast, moderate seas 30.33 52 Chatham Islands—N.W., strong br., overcast, rough seas .. .. .. 30.00 62 Sydney—B., moderate breeze, blue sky ■ 30.19 Hobart—S.E., slight breeze, blue sky 30.24 WEATHER FORECAST. The following is tho official weather forecast : Except that a slight wave of low pressure crossed the South Island during Sunday night, barometers have remained high over the Tasman Sea and the New Zealand area. A disturbance appers to be developing In the northwest Tasman. Indications are for south to east winds north of Cook Strait, elsewhere variable, with west to south prevailing, fresh at times In the far north, but otherwise light to moderate; seas smooth to moderate generally; light to moderate south-west to south-east winds In the eastern Tasman Sea, with generally smooth seas; weather still mainly fair to fine, with cold to moderate temperatures, but some showers to-night in Foveaux Strait and on the east coast of the North Island, conditions becoming unsettled later In North Auckland. DEPARTURE. ■ Blonday, Blarch 3. Wlngatul, s.s. (6.15 p.m.), 2378 tons, for Lyttelton. r— SHIPPING TELEGRABIS. AUCKLAND, .Blarch 3.—-Arrived: Cumberland (6.40-a.m.)/from New Plymouth; Kaltoke (9 P.m.), from Wellington.— : —Sailed: Raranga (I p.m.), for Wellington; Canadian Challenger (5.20 p.m.), for New York; Canopus (6.30 p.m.), for Westport. WELLINGTON, Blarch 3.—Arrived: Parera (7.3 d a.m.), from Napier. Sailed: Gale (noon), for Picton; Gabrlella (3.15 p.uj.), for New Plymouth; Calm (5.35 p.m.), for LyttelWnlpiata (°lO p.m.), for Lyttelton: Ivahika (6.30 p.m.), for Nelson; Paua (6.40 p.m.), for Bluff; Wahlne (7.50 p.m.), for Lyttelton; Cygnet (9 p.m.), for Kalkoura. LYTTELTON, Blarch 3.—Sailed: Foxton (3 P.m.), for Foxton; Opawa (5.20 p.m.), for B1 ?1 hcln . : Maori (8.25 p.m.), tor Wellington. BLUFF, Blare)), 3.—Arrived: Blaheno (4.30 a /o.) > from Wellington. Sailed: Rotorua (4.10 p.m.),- for Auckland. COLON, March 3.—Sailed: Cornwall, for London. HALIFAX, Blarch 3.—Sailed: Canadian Transporter, for Auckland. LONDON, Blarch 3.—Arrived: Pott Darwin, from Auckland. GLASGOW, Blarch 3.—Sailed: Talune, for New Zealand. The Bluff dredge Blurihlku Is expected at Port Chalmers to-day for annual overhaul. The Wlngatul left Dunedin early yesterday evening for Lyttelton, Wellington, and Auckland. The Kotare Is timed to sail to-day for Invercargill and Port Craig. The Waltemata is expected to leave Bluff today for Port Chalmers, where she will go into dock. The Waipiata left Wellington yesterday lor Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Bluff. The Progress is due here to-morrow from Wanganui, via ports. The Calm is expected here the following day, and the Gale on Bfarch KAIBIIRO PHOBI HOBART. The Union Company advises that the Kalmiro left Hobart on Saturday for Dunedin direct. Her other ports will be Lyttelton, Wellington, and Auckland. REMUERA'S BIOVEBIENTS. The New Zealand Shipping Company advises that the Remuera Is expected to leave Auckland and should arrive here about next Saturday or Sunday. OTAKI TO LIE UP. Tlie New Zealand Shipping Company advises that the Otaki, on completion of discharge of her present cargo, which should be to-morrow, will be laid up at Dunedin until about Blarch 18. From this port the vessel will go to Nelson to take on fruit, and will sail finally from Wellington early in April for London and west coast ports of - Great Britain, via Blontevideo and Rio de Janeiro. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels were reported to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations last night:— Auckland.—Canadian Cruiser. Maunganui, Tofua, Sierra, Sonoma, Pulpit Point, Bloeraki, Kaikorai, Rona, Waihemo, Chlloll, Raranga Canadian Challenger. Wellington.—Maori, Wahlne, Tamahinc, Arahura, Dunedin, Port Denison, Coptic, Mamma, Ullmaroa, Rangltane, Port Pirle, Apua, Blaui Pomare, Argyllshire, Rotorua, Tutanekai. Awarua.—Sir James Clark Ross, C. A. Larsen, Kosmos, Southern Princess, City of New York Eleanor Boling, Blafcura, Tahiti, Kalingo, Kalmiro, Blaheno. Chatham Islands.—Hermlnius, Rimutaka, Canadian Explorer. PERSONAL. Mr A. P. Train has Joined the Tahiti as third engineer, relieving Blr E. 31. Denby lor holiday, 1, Mr G. Watt has rejoined the Wahlne as third engineer after holiday leave. Blr D. H, Bl'Donald has Joined the Kartlgl as second engineer, relieving Mr H, W. Insley, who is to Join tho Kurow as second engineer. Blr M. Campbell has joined the Kaniona as chief engineer In place of Blr H. Blartin, Mr E. A. Griffiths has joined tho Waltemata as chief engineer. NORTHUBIBERLAND TO LOAD. Tho Federal steamer Northumberland, which Is expected here to-morrow, after completion of discharge of her Liverpool cargo, will commence loading at Port Chalmers for London and west coast ports of Great Britain. She will subsequently load at Timaru, Lyttelton, Wanganui, Gisborne and ■Wellington. The vessel Is due at Wellington on Blarch 26, and Is scheduled to sail finally from that port on Blarch 20 for London. Avonmouth, Liverpool, and Glasgow, via the Panama canal. THE RANGITANE’S PASSENGERS, The Rangltane, which left Wellington on Saturday for Southampton, took tho following passengers:—First saloon: Mr 31. J. Allom Bliss I. B. Adams, Blr E. T. Benson, air F. Barratt Blr E. H. Bowley. Dr F. S. Batchelor, Mrs Batchelor, Blr A. H. Bristow, Mrs Bristow Bliss P. 81. Bristow, Dr K. Black, Mrs L, A. Courtney. Blr F. J. Courtney, Blr A. J. H. Carlill Bliss B Chaytor, Blr W. L. Cornford, Miss BI A Cooke, Mrs A. S. Clunie, Bliss 81. Clunie, Captain V. L. Deacon, Mrs Deacon, K. S. Duleepsinhji. Miss 81. W. Falrfax-Choimelev. Miss A 81. Fairfax-Cholmeley, Blr G. H. Fisher Blrs A. 81. Fell. Blr A. H. Fisher. Blrs E. IE Fenwick, Bliss N. P. Fenwick. Blr J. 81. Goultlsmith, Blrs Gouldsmlth, Blr L. A. George Bliss B. C. George, Blr A. A. Gilligan. Mr G. Callaway, Mrs Callaway, Mr J. M. Hickson. 3lr B

DAILY TIMES WEATHER REPORT

W. Hill, Mrs Hill, Miss P. B. Hill, Mrs M. BV. Henley, Mr C. Hart, Miss W. M. Henry, Mr D. Jones, airs Jones, aiiss M. E, Jones, Miss H. G. Jones, Mrs L. Klssllng, Mrs E. S. KenB - M Legga, air C. D. aiorton, aiiss E. ailller. air J. Murphy, Mrs Murphy, aiiss E. C. Murphy, Sir James aillls, aiiss A. M. Mill, airs M. Murray, Mrs B, M'Rae-Peacock, Mrs P. C. Macarthur, Sirs F, A. MTntosh, Itffss M. P. V. Mintosh, aiiss G. R. V. BlTntosh, Dr J. Macmillan Brown, aiiss V. H. aiacmillan Brown, Mr c - S. F. ai‘Kay, airs ai'Kay, aiaster D. M Kay, Colonel W, Nellson, air P, Newman, airs Newman. Colonel D. Neill, air R. G. Neill, airs H. C. Nolan, air 31. S. Nichols, aiiss G. L, W. Poole, Mr D C. Peacoclt, airs Peacock, aiiss Su? le t, Mr Hfiacock, airs Peacock, aiiss Pitt, airs 31. E. Renwlck, Mr D. G. Rlddiford, Mr P, E. Suttle, Mrs Suttlo, Mr R. E. feraltii, Mr A. R. Stephenson, air L. Spencer, Mrs Spencer, Mr P. Spencer, Mrs Spencer, Master E. Spencer, Mr T. Sidney, Mrs Sidney. Major G. A. C. Taylor, -airs Taylor, Blr C. E. B. Tombs, air ai. J. Turnbull, air H. White' Wickham, air A. Wolstenholme, airs Wolstenholme. Miss R. S. Webster, airs Gerald Weswn A ‘ Wilson, Miss A. E. Wilson, Mr N. Wilson, air T. Whitfield, Mrs Whitfield, p lS i- Whitfield, air T. S. Worthington, air w l '/” e 7, Jlrs Woolley, Bliss B. S. BVoolVn.'.n^ laj ?fr een^, raI T , Sir Thomas Yarr, airs W, E. Young. Second saloon: C It r^;^ lar n c ' A - M - Cunningham, air ?r ine , ham j llr J ‘ H - Chapman, airs barman. Master X. BBT. P. Chapman, Blaster V Tr" Tw m \,’ J ? r Darke, Blrs Darke, Bliss Mr K A I) p L Ti! I u A ' K - A - Daniels, Mrs Daniels, Davil'nn ■vr D , ids ? n ’^ Mra Davidson, Bliss S. nSh 1 i? la^ te L J ' p - Davidson, air H. Engllsh, Blrs H. G. Param Bliss .0. E. Faram, Blrs M - A. Gillandcrs, Blr A. A. Jfa Hoiw 33^ l, S i' ? od ? er - 3lr p - C. House, ri rs House, Bliss E. J. House, Mr H. Hansen. Mr c an s en i,M I y W \;J- Harland, Blrs Harland, R KtVt •irK b,S^ er '„ M 1 ? s . M - A - Jackson, Blr j! „• ~ r “',, Mrs M- B - Labatti, Blr H. W. Law,.Mr®r Eawtence, Bliss C. F. Lawar?Q Ce *i Slr Y' S ’ G - Eowman, air S. Blacaulay, F r3 Mßchoii la af JBss T M - Macaulay, Blrs G. B, Mitchell Mr C T er Ar L F W tchell > Mlss L ‘ G ' H atorls M Mr C T J V M »°r rrl . 3 ’ Mortl3 ' Miss D, lev Thoms'™ 1 J V, V - Morley-Thomson, Blrs BlorBrNauchton ’ ar? Ir M '- N ’aughton. Blrs m JNaughton, Miss H. M Lean, Mrs I P Neill “■I M- O f Neil! Blrs M. Price, BIUs M L Payne l air r IS noM B ' Phar azyn. Bliss H. BL F £ Robinson, Blr S. O. Steward, Blrs Masl« P i r T F mf.-. W- Jllley, Bliss M. Tilley, master I. J. J. Tilley, Mr E. P. Webster Mr* tir?u' r |iMiss J. N. Webster, Blr T. A Wells Blrs Wells, Blr W. Wilson; and 125 steerage.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20966, 4 March 1930, Page 8

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SHIPPING NEWS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 20966, 4 March 1930, Page 8

SHIPPING NEWS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 20966, 4 March 1930, Page 8

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