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SHIPPING NEWS

* WEATHER REPORT. rper United Press association.) WELLINGTON, January 14. The following Is the official weather report at 4 p.m.:—

WEATHER FORECAST. The following Is the official weather forecast A shallow cyclone Is centred west of the North Island, while a fairly intense anti-cyclone covers south-eastern Australia. Indications are for northerly winds at first north of Greymouth and Kaikoura, but southerlies becoming general during to-morrow morning, and strong In places; seas smooth to moderate generally, but rising later on the east coast and north of Farewell Spit; strong southerly winds and rough seas in the eastern Tasman ; weather cloudy and warm at first; fairly general rain developing, with some heavy falls In the North Island and in places thunder; becoming cooler to-morrow; improving soon on the west coast of the South Island.

< ! ARRIVAL. Thursday, January 14. Holmdale, s.s. (1 p.m.), 681 tons. Holm, from Wanganui and Wellington. Keith Ramsay } •agent. / * DEPARTURES. Thursday, January 14. Calm, s.s. (6 p.m.), 892 tons, M'Kenzle, for ' Wanganui, via ports. -• Cumberland, s.s. (7.25 p.m.), 10,937 tons, T. L. Maltby, for London, via Panama. Tairoa, s.s. (7.35 p.m.), 7983 tons, E. T. c Grayston, for. London, via Panama and Klngc, ston (Jamaica). Holmdale, s;s. (11.5 p.m.), 681 tons. Holm, for Wanganui, via ports. VESSELS IN PORT.

4? • SHIPPING TELEGRAMS, u AUCKLAND, January 14.—Arrived: Maul Pomaro (5.20 a.m.), from Lyttelton. Sailed: Kaponga (2.15 p.m.), for Greymouth; Klwltea (8.40 p.m.), for Westport. LYTTELTON, January 14.—Arrived: Rangatlra (6.40 a.m.), from Wellington; Taupata ■ (10.30 a.m.), from Tarakohe; Wingatul (1.15 " p.m.), from Timaru. Sailed: Totara (6.10 t p.m.), for Wellington; Taupata (9 p.m.), for Nelson; Rangatira (8.25 p.m.), for Wellington; «. Wingatul (10 p.m.), for Wellington. OAMARU, January 14.—Sailed: Kml (11.10 7 p.m.), for Dunedin. BLUFF, January 14.—Arrived: Haurakl (6.4.) a.m.), from New Plymouth. I SUVA, January 14.—Sailed: Karamoa, for i "colon, January 12.—Arrived: ( Canadian Highlander, from Halifax. PORT NATAL, January 12. —Sailed. Angloh Saxon, for London. _ „ . , PORT SAID, January 12. —Sailed: City of Winnipeg, for London. , „ v MALTA, January 12.—Arrived: Largs Bay, r< (HBRALTAR, January 12.—Sailed; Mooltan. 11 January 12— Arrived; Port Wellington, from Melbourne: Port Hobart, from Fremantle.

The Holmdale, which arrived yesterday after; noon from Wellington, sailed last night fo. Oamaru Timaru, and Lyttelton to complete loading for Wellington, Plcton, and Wanganui. The Waipiata is to leave Auckland to-day with general cargo for discharge at Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and Bluff. She Is due he The° n Kta” U is ry due at Dunedin to-day from Westport and Greymouth, via ports, to discharge coal and load general cargo. She is timed to sail to-night for Wellington, Nelson, New Plymouth and Westport, via ports. The Calm sailed last evening for Timaru and Lyttelton to complete loading for Wellington, Plcton and Wanganui. . ? The motor vessel Port Waikato is now due at Dunedin on January 20 from northern ports ■v to discharge and load general cargo Shc wl i “ Ba u hence for Timaru, Lyttelton, Wellington, Tauranpa and Whangarei. The Shaw-Savil) liner Talnul is to leave Wellington to-day for Auckland to complete discharge and to commence Homeward loading. The C. and D. Line motor ship Port Fremantle left New Plymouth on Monday for Napier, to continue her Homeward loading. She is due at Wellington on Sunday for turther loading, .and will leave that port on January 20 for Wanganui roadstead to complete loading. The Fort Fremantle Is scheduled to clear Wanganui finally on January 30 tor London, via Cape Horn and Dakar. The Maunganui, which arrived on Tuesday morning from Sydney, had included in her cargo transhipments from the following vessels. Baradine, Comorin, Changte, Kanola, Kowarra, Mongolia, Nleuw Zeeland, Oder. The Tofua, from Tonga and Samoa, was scheduled to leave Suva yesterday for Auckland, where she 1s due on Monday. After unloading a phosphate cargo at New Plymouth and Wanganui the steamer Cabarita was due at Westport on Sunday to replenish her bunkers before she proceeds to Makatca Island to load another phosphate cargo.

AKDENVOHR FROM NEW YORK. Running under charter to the A. and A. line the new motor ship Ardenvohr was due at Auckland last evening from New York. She will later proceed to Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Wanganui and Australia, to complete discharge. lONIC LEAVES KINGSTON. The Shaw, Savlll liner lonic, which left Auckland on December 12 for Southampton and London, via the Panama canal and Jamaica, Is reported to have sailed from Kingston on January 8. SULPHUR FROM JAPAN. Advice has been received by Kempthorne, Prosser and Company, Limited, that the steamer Sorachl Maru sailed from Japan on December 24 with a cargo of Japanese sulphur for Auckland,' Lyttelton, Port Chalmers and Wanganui. She Is expected to arrive at Auckland about January 22. NORFOLK DIVERTED. The Norfolk, en route from Falmouth in ballast to load In New Zealand, has been diverted from Wellington, which was originally Intended to be her first port of call, to Wanganui, where she Is due next Monday. She is now due to arrive at Wellington on January *5. ..

DAILY TIMES WEATHER REPORT

MATAROA FOR ENGLAND. The Shaw, Savlll and Albion liner Mataroa, which completed loading at Auckland, left the northern port on Wednesday for Southampton and London, via Panama. THE ANGLO-CANADIAN. G. H. Scales, Ltd., has received advice that the chartered motor ship Anglo-Canadian, en route from the Tyne In ballast, expects to reach Adelaide on January 19 to load a part cargo of wheat. She will then proceed to New Zealand to load wool. The vessel Is due at Wellington about January 30, and will later load at Lyttelton, Bluff, Port Chalmers and Timaru, and Is scheduled to clear the last-named port finally on February 20 for Dunkirk, London and Hull, via the Panama canal. CUMBERLAND AND TAIROA SAIL. Carrying large consignments of wool and other Dominion products, the Shaw, Savlll and Albion steamer Tairoa and the Federal Line steamer Cumberland left Port Chalmers last evening for London, via the Panama canal. The Tairoa will call at Kingston (Jamaica) and the Cumberland at Curacao. KAIMIRO LEAVES MELBOURNE. Advice received by the Union Company states that the Kaimiro left Melbourne at 3 p.m. on Wednesday with general cargo for. discharge at Bluff, Dunedin, Lyttelton, Wellington, Plcton, Napier, and Auckland. The cargo includes transhipments ex the Mongolia, Shiraia, Yugarcn, Oronsay, and Romola. The Kaimiro is duo at Dunedin on Tuesday. PASSENGERS BY THE TAINUI. The Shaw, Savill and Albion liner Tainui, which arrived at Wellington on Tuesday morning from London and Southampton, brought the following cabin class passengers For Wellington; Miss J. Barnes, Miss E. Cowper, Miss H. Dunne, Miss J. Duthle, Miss S. Griffiths, Mr S. Mahmood, Miss M. M'Laurin, Mrs B. Smith, Miss »H. Tod. For Auckland: Mrs V. Apthorp, Master P. Apthorp, Master J. Apthorp, Mrs F .Shaw. For Lyttelton: Miss A. Dale, For Port Chalmers; Miss N. Carter, Mr K. Richards, Mrs Richards, Miss G. and Master G. Richards. For Sydney; Mr W. Martin. The following embarked at Balboa for Wellington: Mrs G. Beecher, Mr H. Holloway, Mrs WarrenJones, Master and Miss Betty Warren-Jones. Third class: For Wellington, 14; for Auckland, 4: for Lyttelton, 7.; for Australia, 8.

WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels were reported last night to be within range of the undermentioned wireipcc Qtntfnns *— Auckland.—Aorangi, Ardenvohr, Astoria, Cabarita, Kaponga, Karetu, Mataroa, Nahlln, Newton Pine,. Sorachl Maru, Tofua, H.M.S. Veronica, Rangitane. Wellington.—Arapullarla, Cabarita, Canadian Challenger, City' of Dunkirk, Hermlnlus, Huntingdon, Matakana, Niagara, Norfolk, Pakeha, "Port Fremantle, Port Caroline, Rangltlra, Kangltata, Raranga, Remuera, Rotorua, Tamahlne, Wahine, Witte Zee, Zwarte Zee, Matai. Awarua. —Bendigo, Canadian Transporter, Cathay, Cumberland, Kalrairo, Makura, Mongolia, Monowal, Narbada, Port Melbourne, Tairoa, Waikouaitl, Wakakura. OIL BARGE FOR WELLINGTON. The tanker Ampuliarla, from Singapore, with the Shell Oil Companys modern oil barge, the Shell, in tow, arrived at Wellington on Monday. The Shell, which embodies all the latest features In construction and In pumping facilities, was specially built to the order of the Shell Company by the Hongkong and Whampa Dock Company at Hongkong. The barge Is 135 feet In length overall, 25 feet 6 Inches In breadth, and II feet 6 inches In depth. She has a carrying capacity of 500 tons, and will carry crude bunker fuel oil and Diesel engine fuel oil. The barge has one big pump driven by a 52 horse-power motor, and It Is able to pump 300 tons an hour. The Shell is solely for use In Wellington Harbour, and will be berthed at Burnham Wharf. Two ships converted into hulks at present carry fuel oil in Wellington Harbour. PASSENGERS BY THE REMUERA. The New Zealand Shipping Company’s liner Remuera, which is due at Wellington on January 24 from London and Southampton, via the Panama canal, has on board the following saloon passengers:—First saloon: Captain Selwyn Day, C. 8., D. 5.0., R.N.R., Mrs A. M. Day. Mr M. A. Coni, Sir Louis and Lady Barnett, Miss J. A. K. Watson, Mr de Gruchy Gavey, Misses Edith and Ellen de Gruchy Gavey, Mr and Mrs R. S. Lavender and child. Miss B M. Greig, Lieut. J. W. Tweedie, Miss C. M. Bickersteth, Mrs G. H. Cuthbert, Mr and Mrs Evan O. C. Howells, Mrs M. J. Bassett. Mr H. D. Cohen, Mr W. A. Briscoe, Mr G. Briscoe. Mr C. Briggs, Miss M. Tabart, Miss A. E. Brooks and companion, Mr F, A. Abbott, Mr White-Wlckham, Mr J. Parsons, Second saloon. Mr W. M’Murray, Mr and Mrs E. Murray-Fuller, Miss M. Westoby, Mr and Mrs A. Hayman and two children, Miss A. Hpdges, Miss F. J. Ennlon, Miss Edwards, and 50 third class.

BOUND FOR NEW ZEALAND. By the Narkunda, which left London on December 11 for Australia, there are a few passengers for New Zealand ports. These include Miss M. W. Smceton (Auckland), Mrs Cannan and Mrs Hoyt (Wellington), joined at Marseilles; Mrs P. C. C. Radcllffe, Miss J. Radcllffe and maid (Lyttelton), joining at Bombay. Professor R. M. Aigle and Mrs Aigie, and Professor A. C. Paterson left by the Jervis Bay on December 9 on their return to Auckland. Other saloon passengers by the Jervis Bay are:—Auckland: Miss E. Belcher, Miss M. C. Ross, Mr C. E. Kay, Miss M. U. Edwards, Miss A. M. Meadows, Mr and Mrs Rawsthorno and infant, Mrs and Miss Freeman, Mr J de Q. Mears. Wellington: Mr H. B. Lyon, Miss S. G, Helycr, Mr W. Hookman, Miss M. Annis. Lyttelton: Mrs B. A. Marris, Miss S. M. Atkinson, Mr and Mrs C. J. R. Williams and daughter, Mr and Mrs J. E. Stevens, Mrs S. Hunter and son, Mrs N. Finch. Dunedin: Mrs K. Rearden, Mrs M'Lcnnan and son, Mrs A. L. Colmer. Timaru: Miss E. H. Leo. Oamaru: Mr J. M. M'Arlie. PASSENGERS FOR AUSTRALIA. The R.M.S. Makura, which left Wellington on Tuesday afternoon for Sydney,, has on board the following saloon passengers from New Zealand;—First saloon; Mrs Batley, Mr and Mrs F. A. Burley, Mrs C. Boyle, Miss R. H. Burrell, Miss A. Coutts Miss Couston, Lleut.-Colonoi F. Creswell, Mr E. W. Capuans, Mr J. B. Cramond, Miss Cramond, Miss V. Everett, Mrs and Miss M. Firth, Dr C. W. H. Farrow. Mr and Mrs T. C. Fitzer, Miss E. Falrburn, Mr Grayson, Mr R. Gardner, Miss E. I. Garrad, Mr and Mrs G. Gunderson Mr J. A. Harrison. Miss Harris, Mrs Johns Mr J. R. Johnson, Mr and Mrs E. P Kirby, Sir Henry Lawson, K.C.8., Messrs Lumb, Mr 11. Mathewson, Mrs and Miss J. Monson, Mrs J. Miller, Mr and Mrs R. M'Kwown, Miss M. M'Allaster, Mr Olivier, Miss M. E Osborne, Miss 11. Plat, Mr G. Peate Miss J. M. Ponsford, Miss E. F. Payne, Mr and Mrs Raftseath, Mrs A. L. Ray, Mrs M. E. Rowe Miss V. Rowe, Mr and Mrs 0. E. Smith, Mr R. Symons, Mr Tayler, Mrs R. J. Thurlow, Mr J. R. Thurlow, Miss A. C. Wilson Mr E. Yoffa. Second saloon: Mrs H. Davies,' Miss N. Day, Miss C. Edison, Miss D. Edison Mrs M. A. W. Kent, Mrs S. J. Metcalfe, Mrs E. M'Leod, Mr J. A. Mitchell, Mr E. Murphy, Mr and Mrs Soames, Miss Tail, Messrs Westgarth; and 19 third class. PERSONAL ITEMS. Captain H. Johnson is in command of the City of Dunkirk, which is due at Wellington to-day from New York, via Auckland. Captain T. V. Hill, master of the Niagara, who is on holiday leave, arrived at Wellington on Tuesday morning from Sydney by the Maunganul. He Intends to spend part of his holiday in New Zealand.

Mr C. H. George has Joined the Poolta as chief offlcer relieving Mr F. D. Johnson for orders. Mr A. J. M'Kenzle has joined the Mararaa as third offlcer at Sydney relieving Mr L. R. Leeder, who will await Instructions* at Sydney. Mr C. R. Carlyon, late third officer of the Kakarlkl, Is on holiday leave. Mr S. E. Turner has Joined the Tamahlne as purser after being on sick leave at Wellington. The Karepo recommissioned with the following engineers: Chief, Mr R. S. Dickie; second, Mr W r . A. Scott; third, Mr W. M'Murran. Mr D. M'Murran has joined the Poolta as second engineer, relieving Mr L. B. Clark for holidays.

MAUNGANUI'S PASSENGERS. The Maunganul, which arrived at Wellington on Tuesday morning from Sydney, brought the following passengers:—First class: Mr R. Burns, Mr P. Braham, Miss D. Bunbury, Mr H G. Bristow, Mrs Bristow, Miss I. Bristow, Mr D. C. Barrington, Mrs M. Birkenshaw, Miss J. Birkenshaw, Master Birkenshaw, Mr C. Benjamin, Miss G. Beresford, Mr J. H. Camp, Mr W. Cahill, Mr K. Cox, Mr S. Craig, Mrs Craig, Miss J. Craig, Mr F. H. Cole, Mr M. Cohen, Mrs Cohen, Mr W. J. Dicks, Mrs Dicks, Mr R. A. Davison, Mr L. P. Davies, Mr J. V. Daniels, Mrs Daniels, Miss A. Daniels, Mr F. Drake, Mrs Drake, Mrs H. Drake, Mias D J. Farrar, Mrs L. Foster, Master Foster, Mrs R. E. Fisher Miss V. Fisher, Miss E. Grlbble, Mr C. S. Green, Mr J. Carton, Mrs Garton, Mr A. Gunter, Mrs Gunter, Miss E. Gould, Miss E. Glover, Miss M, Glover, Miss D. Glover, Miss Glover, Mr M. Grieves, Mr F. Harper, Mrs Harper, Miss E. Hazeldon, Mr A. G. Hall, Mrs Hall, Mr D. Hare, Captain T. V. Hill, Mrs Hill, Mr V. Huxley, Mrs Huxley, Mr F. Humphries,. Mrs Humphries, Miss S. Humphries, Mr R. E. P. Harris, Mr F. Jlst, Mrs A. Jeffries, Mr W. H. Jeffries, Mr W. E. King, Mr E. W. King, Mrs King, Mr S. G. Longuet, Mr J. H. Lee, Mrs M. P. Danger, Mr F. M Lockwood, Mrs Lockwood, Mr E. W Lysons, Mrs Lysons, Miss N. K. Lalng, Mr T. Lalng, Miss E. Lublow, Miss M. Moore, Sir W. Manthell, Mrs Manthell, Mr A. G. Morris, Mr C. M. Morris, Mr G. N. Maglll, Miss S. Mackenzie, Mr R. Mackay, Mr S. M'Kay, Miss H. W. Newton, Dr A. NormanJones, Mrs Norman-Jones, Miss G. NormanJones,- Mr J. Orr, Mrs M. Olney, Miss M. G. Olney, Mr T. Pettltt, Mr R. V. Pearce, Mrs Pearce. Professor J. Park, Mrs R. I. Packer, Mr H. Page, Mr W. Penseler, Mrs Penseler, Mr H. Rocke, Mrs Rocke, Miss M. Rowlands, Lleut-colonel Bussell, Mrs Russell, Miss E. Rowntree, Mr J. E. Strachan, Mr T. G. Stewart, Mrs Stewart, Mr A. Slram, Mr W. B. Struthers, Mr H. J. Stanley, Miss M. Sutton, Miss A. Simpson, Mr G. Stamp-Taylor, Mr A. P. Thompson, Mr H. Thomas, Mrs A. Thomas, Mrs B. M. Trlst, Lleut-colonel Varwell, Mrs W. E. Whltcombe, Mr W. Wormersley, Mrs B. Watt, Miss Watt, Mr W. H. Wlnsor, Mrs B. A. Walker. Miss M. Walton, Mr E. P. Wilson, Miss M. Wilson, Miss B. Wilson, Mr H. L. Worseldlne, Mr N. L. Watson, Miss E. Young, Second class: Mrs I. E. Butcher, Mrs A. Coorey, Miss P. Coorey, Miss N. Coorey, Master Coorey, Miss V. Collins, Mr W. H. Eyles, Mr H. Foster, Mrs J. E. Hurst, Mrs J. Hurst, Mrs M. Howard, Mrs E. Lee, Miss A. Maxwell, Miss R. Ople, Mrs G. Rtmmer, Miss L. M. Blramer, Miss A. Blramer, Mr W. Rlmmer. Miss E. Sharp, Miss G. Williamson, Miss A. Williams, Giuseppe Zlronda, Dominlco Clcutto; and 24 third class.

Norfolk Island—S.W., light air, overcast, ugly Bar. 29.84 Ther. Cape Marla—N.E., moderate hr., cloudy, haze, moderate seas .. 29.87 69 Auckland—N.N.E., slight breeze. 29.83 73 ' East Cape—N., gentle breeze, detached clouds, haze, mod. seas 30.02 78 Cape Egmont—N., gentle breeze, cloudy, moderate seas 29.87 85 Napier—E., moderate breeze, overcast, moderate seas 29.90 70 Farewell Spit—N.W., light air, overcast, gloomy, moderate seas 29.85 68 Wellington—N.N.W., slight breeze, overcast, smoth seas 29.87 58 Cape Campbell—N.N.E., moderate breeze, overcast, rough seas .. 29.84 63 Grcymouth—N.W., gentle breeze, overcast, moderate swell .. .. 29.81 62 Akaroa Light—S.W., gentle breeze, cloudy, moderate seas .. ,. .. 29.77 64 Nugget Point—W., moderate br., overcast fog, rain, moderate sea 29.90 50 Puysegur Point —S.S.E., slight breeze, overcast, moderate seas 29.98 53 Chatham Islands—N.E., moderate breeze, overcast, smooth seas 29.99 68 Sydney (9 a.m.)—S„ gentle breeze, cloudy .. • • • 30.19 — Hobart—N.N.W., light breeze. 30.15 -

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21543, 15 January 1932, Page 6

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SHIPPING NEWS Otago Daily Times, Issue 21543, 15 January 1932, Page 6

SHIPPING NEWS Otago Daily Times, Issue 21543, 15 January 1932, Page 6