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SHIPPING NEWS

DAILY TIMES WEATHER' REPORT

Readings of self-recording instruments at the Daily Times Office, Dunedin, up to midnight on Thursday, August 25 (standard time).

WEATHER REPORT. (Peb United Press Association.) i WELLINGTON, August 25. The following Is the official weather -eport at 4 Bar ,j, her>

WEATHER FORECAST. The following Is the official weather forecast:— An extensive anti-cyclone is still centred dr or the Dominion and a slight westerly depression Is moving oyer the soiithern Tasman Sea. Indl- * cations are for winds, south-easterly at first north of Kawhla and East Cape, otherwise northerly prevailing, light to moderate generally blit freshening gradually; seas, smooth to moderate; eastern Tasman Sea,' moderate northerly winds with moderate seas, but winds and seas rising In the southern portion: weather, still fine generally at first but cloud increasing In districts with a westerly aspect, some showers developing later; temperatures becoming milder. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. AUCKLAND, August 25.—Arrived: Rona (8.55 a.m.), from Suva;. Talroa (13.50 phn.), from London; Karepo (4.30 p.m.), from New Plymouth: Elmbank (10.30 p.m.), from Nauru, '■ Sailed: Ruahlne (7.40 a.m.), for London; Wlngatul (6.30 p.m.), for Portland. WELLINGTON, August 25.—Arrived: Maori (7 a.m.), from Lyttelton; Rangltata (7.30 a.m.), from Lyttelton. Sailed: Maori (7.50 p.m.J, for Lyttelton. LYTTELTON, August 25.—Arrived: Rangatlra . (6.50 a.m.), from Wellington; Walplata (7.40 a.m.), from Tlmaru; John (8 a.m.), from Tlmaru; Canopus (1.20 p.m.), from Westport: * Kalkorai (3.25 p.m;), from Dunedin. —— ■j Sailed: John (12.25 p.m.), for Wellington; s'. Walplata (5.35 p.m.), for Wellington; Rangatlra (8.30 p.m.), for\Welllngton. - < WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels were expected to be Within range of the undermentioned wireless stations last night * Auckland.—Aorangl, Ardenvohr, H.M.S. ' Diomede, Golden Eagle, Levernbank, Maul Poraare, Morlnda, Recorder, Tamaroa, Wal- , pahi, Ruahlne. , ~ 1 Wellington.—Kallngo, Kanna, Maori, Maungariul, Niagara, Nucula, O. A. Knudsen, Port Hobart, Rangatira, Bangltlkl, Tamahlne. Awarua.—Cambridge, Canadian Conqueror, Makura, Plako, Port Alma, Walkoualti, WalBUI. Arrivals. 1 ' Thursday, August 25. Kini, s.s. (7.45 a.m.), 1388 tons, Collins, from Westport, via Bluff. Union Steam Ship Company, agent. • • Holmglen, m.s. (3.10 p.m.), 430 tons, Mead, from Port Waikato and Wellington. Keith i Ramsay, agent. „ i Walmarlno, s.s. (4.25 p.m.), 3067 tons, Prosser. from Auckland, via ports. Union Steam Ship. Company, agent: ' DEPARTURES. Thursday, August 25. I Kini, s.s. (12.40 p.m.), ,1388 tons, Collins, for Oamaru. , Holmglen, m.s. (11.20 p.m.), 430 tons. Mead, for Port Waikato, via ports. VESSELS IN PORT. DestlVessel. ' From. ' Berth. nation. Cambridge Liverpool Pt. Chalmers Tlmaru ''Flscus Nauru Is. Pt. Calmers Westport Waimarino Auckland Birch st wf. Auckland EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Otira London, via Lyttelton, August 27. Storm, Wanganui, Wellington, August 27. Holmdalo, Wanganui, Wellington, August 29. Poolta, Gisborne. Wellington August 29. Walhemo. Wellington, Lyttelton, August 30. Totara, Wellington, Lyttelton, August 30. New Zealand (tanker), Melbourne, August 30. Orepukl, Wanganui, via ports, August 31. Opihi, New Plymouth, Wellington, August 31. Gale, Wanganui, via ports, September 1. Wlngatul Auckland, via ports, September I John, Port Waikato, Wellington, September 2. Tekoa, London, via Panama, September 3. Ardenvohr, Wellington, Lyttelton. Sept. 4. Port Whangarei, Auckland, September 4. Talroa, Wellington, Bluff. September 5. Walnut.' Melbourne, via Bluff, September fi Walkoualti, Newcastle, Sydney, Sept. 7. Holmglen, Port Waikato, via ports. Sept. 8. Walplata, Auckland, via ports, September 9. Walmarlno, Auckland, via ports. Sept. 14. Malmoa-. Wellington. Lyttelton. Sept. 20. Canadian Cruiser, Lyttelton, September 21. Narbada, Lyttelton, Tlmaru, September 22. H.M.S. Diomede, New Plymouth, Bluff, Oct. 20. H.M.S. Dunedin. West Coast Sounds, Nov. 1. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Cambridge, Tlmaru, Lyttelton, to-day. Walmarlno. Auckland, via. ports, August 27 Storm, Wanganui, via ports, August 27. Holmdale, Wanganui, via ports, August 29. Otira, Bluff, Napier, August 30. Poolta, Gisborne, via ports, August 30. Oplhl, Now Plymouth, via ports, August 31. Walhemo, Melbourne, Sydney. August 31. Orepukl, Wanganui, via ports, August 3,1. New Zealand (tanker), Lyttelton, August 31. Gale,' Wanganui, via ports, September 1. Plscus, Westport direct, September 1. Wlngatul, Auckland, via ports. September 3. John, Port Waikato, via ports, September 3. Ardenvohr, Melbourne. Sydney’ September 4. Port Whangarei, Hokianga, September 4. Walnui, Melbourne, via ports, September B Talroa Wellington. London, September 7. Tekoa, Lyttelton. Wellington. September 7, Holmglen, Port Waikato, Wellington, Sept. 8. Walkoualti, Tlmaru, Lyttelton, September 8. Walplata, Auckland, via ports, September 12. Canadian Cruiser, Melbourne, September 22. Malmoa. Oamaru, Tlmaru. September 22 Narbada, Sydney, via Bluff, September 23. H.M.S. Diomede, Tlmaru, Lyttelton, Oct. 25. H.M.S. Dunedin, Akaroa, Lyttelton, Nov. 18. The Waimarino, which arrived here late yesterday afternoon from Auckland, via ports. Is due to sail again to-morrow for Oamaru, Tlmaru, Lvttclton, Wellington and Auckland. The ■ Kini reached Dunedin yesterday mdrnIng from Westport, via Bluff, via a cargo of coal, and, after discharging the local portion, she sailed for Oamaru and Lyttelton to complete discharge. The Holmdale is due at Dunedin on Monday from Wellington to load and sail that day for Wanganui, via ports.

The Union Company advises that the Totara is due to leave Wellington on Saturday for Lyttelton and Dunedin, being expected here next Tuesday. Her cargo will include transhipments ex the Port Hobart from Npw York. The Holmglen arrived yesterday afternoon from Wellington, and, after discharging and loading cargo, sailed again last night for j Tlmaru, Lyttelton, Wellington, Wanganui, New Plymouth and Port Waikato. The Government motor ship Maul Pomaro Is due to arrive at Lyttelton on September 5 from Apia and Niue with fruit. She Is to sail the same day for Wellington. The Maunganul, whicli arrived at Wellington on Tuesday morning from Sydney, brought ■transhipments of 1 cargo from the following vessels: —Queda, Manunda, Cardross, Kowarra, Chitral, Canadian' Highlander, Comorin, Talplng Templar, Katooraba, Orama, Orsova, Mllora, Nellore, Bendigo, Cralgend. The Shaw, Savlll motor ship Taranaki, which reached Auckland last Saturday afternoon from Gisborne to complete her Homeward loading, Is ,to clear the northern port to-day for London, Avonmouth, Liverpool and Glasgow, via Cape Horn and Las Palmas. The Bank Line motor ship Elmbank was due at Auckland yesterday from Nauru Island. She has ui full cargo of 8000 tons of phosphates which will all be unloaded at Auckland The Auckland Harbour Board has Instructed the owners of the former Northern Company’s steamer Wakatere, now moored In the stream at Auckland, that the vessel must be removed by September 1, as she Is considered dangerous to navigation. OTIRA DUB TO-MORROW. Messrs Murray, Roberts and Co. advise that the Shaw, Savlll vessel Otira is now due at Port Chalmers to-morrow morning from London, via Suva and Lyttelton, to discharge a large quantity of Home cargo. The Otira will sail about Tuesday for Bluff and Napier to complete discharge. THE TANKER NEW ZEALAND. The Texas Oil Company advises that the tanker New Zealand is expected at Dunedin within the next few days from Melbourne to discharge motor spirit from San Pedro. Prom this port the New Zealand will go to Lyttelton, Wellington and Auckland to complete discharge ■ ' WAIKOUAITI LEAVES BLUFF. The Walkoualti cleared Bluff on Wednesday night for Sydney.' She Is expected to load at Newcastle on August 30, and at Sydney ,on September 1 for-Bluff, Dunedin, Tlmaru and ’Lyttelton, being due here about September 7. ARDENVOHR FROM NEW YORK. Under charter to the A. and A. Line, the steamer Ardenvohr 1s scheduled to arrive at Auckland to-day from New York- and Tampico. The vessel has cargo for discharge at Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and*Australia. TO LOAD PHOSPHATES. The steamer Glenardle arrived at Colon on August 18, en route'to Makatea Island to load phosphates for New Zealand or Australia. TANKER SOUTH AFRICA. 'The Norwegian motor tanker South Africa is reported to have cleared Los Angeles on August 19 with a bulk oil cargo for discharge in New Zealand and Australia. RANGITIKI HOMEWARD BOUND. Cable advice received by the New Zealand Shipping Company states that the motor liner Rangltlkl arrived at Panama on August 23. She left Auckland on August 5 for London. HUNTINGDON AT LONDON. Cable advice received states that the Federal steamer Huntingdon reached London on August 21 from New Zealand. She left Auckland on July 9 for London, Avonmouth, Liverpool and Glasgow, via Cape Horn, Montevideo and Dakar. ! OPAWA LEAVES GLASGOW. Cable’ 1 advice received states that the New Zealand Shipping Company's motor ship Opawa left Glasgow on August 20 for Liverpool to complete loading for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin. She is scheduled to clear Liverpool to-morrow.' PASSENGERS FROM AUSTRALIA. The Maunganul, which arrived at Wellington on Tuesday morning from Sydney, brought the following passengers:—Miss A. Addison, Mrs 0. Aney. Mr N. Bruce, Captain J. S. F. Brown, Mrs Brown, Mrs E. Bates, Miss B. Boyd, Miss E. Bllgh, Mr H. Barrett, Mr F. Baker; Mr A. Bltossi Mr W. Blake, Mr H. Christian, Mr A. Cross, Mr W. Cross, Mr A. Coleman, Lady 1. Chaytor, Mrs N. Chapman, Miss F. Courtis, Mrs M. Cralglo and two Infants, Mr J. Duncan, Mrs H. Derrick, Mr E. Eggleston,. Mr J. Eggleston. Mrs J. Ferres, Mr J. Guy, Mrs A. Gillies, Miss E. Green, Mr R. Griffiths, Mrs Griffiths and two children, Mr T. Goodman, Miss M. Gye, Mrs J. Heyworth, Mr A. Hoby, Mr A. Humphreys, Mrs S. Hannah, Mr J. Higgs, Mrs R. Hay, Miss A. Hite, Miss S. Hughes, Mr R. Johnston, Mr W. Joyner, Mr C. Karlus, Mrs Karlus, Miss M. Kincaid, Miss D. Little--dike, Mrs S. Laycock, Miss I. Logan, Mr W. Mackenzie, Dr O. Moller, Mr H. M'Taggart, Mrs M'Taggart and two children, Mr R. M‘Donald, Mrs M'Donald, Miss S. Montgomery, , Miss M. Montgomery, Miss B. Montgomery, Mrs G. M'Dougall, Bro. F. M'Grath, Miss M. M'Carthy, Mrs N. M'Lean and two children, Mr H. O’Loughlin, Miss A. Ochs, Mr P. Power, Miss E. Powell, Mrs A. Piel, Miss D. PI el, Mr Pepper, Mr C. Parr, Sirs Parr and two children, Mr V. Partington, Miss J. Partington. Mrs Partington and child, Mrs E. Pocock, Miss E. Pocock, Mrs A. Reedy, Mrs M. Rogers, Miss A. Ristel, Mr C. Reeve, Mr W. Surroll, Mr E. Salmon, Mr V. Smith, Mr W. Switzer, Mr M. Smith Mr L. Smith, Mrs Smith, Miss C. Smith, Miss E. Stratton, Miss M. Smith, Mr H. Samuels, Mrs Samuels, Miss M. Truby King, Mr R. White, Mr L. White, Mr E. Williams, Mr G. Woods. Miss R. Woods, ’Miss J. Wilkie, Mr Williams and child, Mr P. Williams, Mrs William® and three children, Mr O. Young, Mrs N. Young, and 24 steerage. The R.M.M.S. Aorangi, which arrived at Auckland on Monday morning from Sydney, brought the following passengers : —First class: Mr F. C. Allen, Master C. Allen, Mr D. V. Bryant, Mr T. Bunting, Mrs T. Bunting, Mr P Burns, Mr P. A. do la Perrelle, Mrs P. A. do la Perrelle, Mr It, Davidson, Miss M. Davidson, Mr .T. Emanuel, Mr H. Fell, Mr S. H. Hunter, Mr K. Howell, Miss A. Holloway, Mr G. W. Helllcar, Mrs G. W. Helllcar, Master A. Hellicar. Mr T. H. Macky, Mr D. G. Macky, Mr T. ’\V. Mitchell, Mr A. M'Kerrall, Mr R. JNiven, Mr G. Pollard, Mrs V. M. Phillips, Mr J. G. Proudfoot, Mr H. S. Reid, Mr E. W. Sharp, Mrs E. W. Sharp, Mrs N. H. See, Miss M. F. Shard, Mr J. Tarulewlcz, Miss B. Todhunter. Miss M. J. Todhunter, Mr R. J. Terry, Mr S. G. Tennant, Mr C. B. Wake, Mrs C. B. Wake, Mr W. R. Wright, Sirs F. W. Williams, Miss M. Williams, Miss D. M. Webster, Miss O. M. Whalley, Mrs H. S. Reid. Cabin class: Bro. P. F. Brosnahan, Mr F. C. Bryant, Mr W Burns, Mr F, Brabant, Mr W. A. Chcnerv, Mr B. F. Doctor. Mrs L. Engel, Miss J. Engel. Mrs E. M. England, Miss J. E. England, Mr J. Faine, Mr R. Griffiths, Mr S. Griffiths. Bro. L R. Greig. Mr W. Hayes. Mrs W. Hayes. Mr .1. C. Hayes, Mrs W. Hales, Mr A. Howies, Bro. P. B. Heeney, Mr J. E. Hills, Mrs M. K Jackman, Mr H. Mamos, Mr J. A. Moon, Miss D. E. Overton, Mr H. RogerJenkins, Mr T. Thompson. Mr G. L. Vickers, Master L. Vickers, Mr H. C. Whitehead, Mr B. Wallace, Mrs E. A. Wallace. Miss H. M. , Walker, Mrs M. Walker, Miss C. Walker.

Norfolk Island—S.S.E., gentle br., SO.38 63 Cape Marla—S.B., gentle breeze, 30.36 52 detached cloud, moderate seas Auckland—N.E., gentle .breeze, deS0.43 59 Bast Cape—S.E., light air, overcast, misty rain, smooth seas .. S0.47 51 Cape Egmont—E., slight breeze, 30.47 53 blue sky, smooth seas .. .. Napier—E., slight br., blue sky, 30.58 54 Farewell Spit—N., Slight breeze,. 30.47 51 blue sky, moderate seas. .. .. Stephen island—N.W-, light air, 30.49 50 blue sky, smooth seas Wellington—N.W.,' gentle breeze. 30.45 49 blue sky, slight seas ... .. Cape Campbell—N., fresh breeze. 30.42 50 blue sky, hazy, rough seas .. Greymouth—N.W.,- light < air, de30.45 54 tached cloud, moderate swell Akaroa , Light—N.E.. slight br., 30.46 46 detached cloud, moderate seas Nugget Point—N., gentle breeze. 30.33 44 blue sky, hazy, smooth , seas ,. Puysegur Point —N., light air. 30.37 50 cloud, smooth seas .. .. .. Chatham Island—W.S.W., gentle 30.47 46 . breeze, overcast, smooth seas Sydney—N.N.B., slight br., cloudy 30:30 66 Hobart—N.N.W., gentle breeze, 29.97 overcast —:

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21733, 26 August 1932, Page 8

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SHIPPING NEWS Otago Daily Times, Issue 21733, 26 August 1932, Page 8

SHIPPING NEWS Otago Daily Times, Issue 21733, 26 August 1932, Page 8

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