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SHIPPING NEWS

WEATHER EORECAST. / The following to thr official weather forecast : _ A (light anti-cyclone Is passing New Zealand to the northward; a deep depression Is advancing from the west across the Tasman.Indications are for: Winds—South-westerly at first from Auckland and northwards; otherwise north-westerlies prevailing; moderate at first hut freshening; later reaching gale force in places. Seas—Rough on the West Coast and smooth to moderate on the east; smooth at first In Cook Strait, hut later rising. Eastern Tasman Sea —Moderate to strong north-west to northerly winds rising to gale force In the southern portion; seas rough. Weather—Fair to fine at first, but becoming unsettled gradually In districts with a' westerly aspect, and rain developing; cool night, but milder to-morrow. ~ .

ARRIVAL. Wednesday, August 2. Walmarino, s.s. ; (2.10 v p.m.), 3067 tons. Prosser, from Auckland, via ports. Union Steam Ship .Company, agent; : departures. Wednesdays August 2. Gale, s.s. (6.80 p.m.), 567 tons, Davies, for Wanganui, 1 via ports. -. Walmarino, s.s. (8.20 p.m.), 3067 tons, Prosser, for Bluff. ‘ VESSELS IN PORT LAST NIGHT. DcstlVessel From Berth nation. Totara Westport Pt. Ch’mers N. Plym. Alynbank ’ Nauru Is. Ravensb’rne Ocean Is. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. AUCKLAND, August 2.—Arrived: Rangitane (10 p.m.), from London. WELLINGTON, August 2.—Arrived: Storm (4.15 a.m.), from Wanganui; Rangatlra (7 a.m.), from Lyttelton: Karamea (7.35 a.m.), from Lyttelton.——Sailed: Brunswick (2 p.m.), for Auckland; Surrey (3 p.m.), for London; Canadian Constructor (3.50 p.m.), for 1 Lyttelton; John (4.20 p.m.), for Wanganui; Storm (5.30 p.m.), for Dunedin; Karamea (6.15 p.m.), for Auckland; Rangatlra (7.50 p.m.), for Lyttelton; Holmglen (8.30 p.m.), for New Plymouth. LYTTELTON, August 2.—Arrived: Calm (6.25 a.m.), from Timaru; Maori (7.15 a.m.), from ■Wellington; Walplata (8.50 a.m.), from Timaru; Holmdale (9.30 a.m.), from Timaru. ——Sailed: Holmdale (1.10 p.m.), for Wellington ; Calm (4.50 p.m.). for Wellington; Walplata (4.55 p.m.), for Wellington: Maori (8.20 p..m.), for -Wellington. TIMARU, August 2, —Arrived: Titokl (6 a.m.), Walnul (6.30 a.m.). Port Whangarel (7 a.m.), and Walkoualtl (9 a.m.). from Dunedin. Sailed; Port Hobart (7 p.m.), for Port Chalmers. O AMARU, August 2.—Arrived; Oplhl (7 a.m.), from Dunedin. BALBOA, July 31.—Sailed: Mataroa, for Auckland. MONTEVIDEO, July 31.—Sailed: Otlra, for London. V WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. The following vessels were expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations last night:— Auckland.—Canadian Scottish, Kanna, Karetu,- Matal, Matakana, Maui Pomare. Kangltane. Port Dunedin. Wellington.—Akaroa, Aorangl, Brisbane Maru, Brunswick, Cambridge, Canadian Constructor, H.M.S. Dunedin, Golden Coast, Karamea. H.M.S. Laburnum, Mahana, Maori, Mariposa, Monterey, Niagara, Plako, Rangatlra, Rangitata, Surrey. Tamahlne, H.M.S. Veronica, Zealandic. Awarua. —Ashburton, Kartigi. Kent, Port Hobart, Voco, Walkoualtl, Walnul.

The Walmarino, which arrived here yesterday afternoon from Lyttelton, sailed last evening for Bluff. She will leave Bluff again tomorrow, and will be back at Dunedin on Saturday to load out that day for Oamaru, Timaru, Lyttelton, Plcton, Wellington, and Auckland. The Gale sailed last night tfor Timaru, Lyttelton, Wellington,- and Wanganui. The Storm Is due at Dunedin to-morrow from Wellington to load and-, sail the same day for Timaru, Lyttelton, Wellington, Plcton, and Wanganui. The Union Company advises that the Poolta is scheduled to leave Wellington to-day for Dunedin. She Is due here on Saturday, and will sail the same day for Bluff. The vessel will return to Dunedin on Tuesday, and will load out that day for Wellington, Napier, and Gisborne, via Oamaru, Timaru, and Lyttelton. The Holmglen Is scheduled to arrive at Dunedin from Wellington on August 10. and she will sail again the’ same day for Timaru, Lyttelton, Wellington, New Plymouth, and Port Waikato. . The Government steamer Matal left Auckland on . Monday for northern and west coast lighthouses. ' The motor vessel Port Waikato Is at present loading at Auckland. She will complete at Whangarel. and is to sail from that port today for Clarence River (New South Wales) and Sydney. The Shaw. Savill, and Albion Company's motor ship Karemea left Lyttelton on Tuesday for Wellington and Auckland to complete loading. She Is to sail finally from Auckland on August 8 for London, via Cape Horn. The Brisbane Maru, from Japan, left Geelong at 1 p.m. on Saturday for Wellington, where she Is expected to arrive to-day. She will sail to-morrow for Auckland to complete disCh The e Gabriella was to leave Sydney on Tuesday for Newcastle, and later returns to Sydney to "complete loading for New Plymouth, Wanganui, Gisborne, and Greymouth. The Karepo left Wellington on Tuesday for Westport and Greymouth to load for Sydney, thence to Newcastle and Port Kembla to load for Wellington and Miramar. The Karetu, from Newcastle, left Sydney last Saturday for Lautoka, Suva, Nukualofa, Suva, and Auckland. The Kartigi. from Edlthburg and Adelaide, is to leave Melbourne to-day for Auckland. Napier, and Wellington. -

KANNA ON SATURDAY. Radio advice received from the Kanna states that the vessel expects to be here on Saturday from- Walpole Island.

DAILY TIMES WEATHER REPORT

WAIKAWA FROM PACIFIC COAST. The Walkawa, from Pacific coast ports. Is due at Auckland on Saturday. She Is scheduled to reach Wellington on August 10, Lyttelton on August 11, and Dunedin on August 12. From this port she will sail for Newcastle, Suva, Apia, and Vancouver. MAHANA FROM LONDON. The National Mortgage and Agency Company has received a radio message from the Mahana, en route from London, stayng that she expects to arrive at Lyttelton on Sunday evening. She will discharge part cargo at Lyttelton, and Is due at Port. Chalmers on August 9 for further discharge. The Mahana will leave this port about August TO for Bluff, where the remainder of her freight will be unloaded. WIRELESS FROM AKAROA. The Akaron, which left Wellington on July 25 for Southampton and London, has reported that heavy weather was experienced after leaving port, but conditions are now fine. All are well on board. MAUNGANUI LEAVES SAN FRANCISCO. The Union Company has received cable advice that the R.M.S. Maunganul, from Sydney and Wellington; reached San Francisco last Friday morning. She left the Californian port yesterday for Papeete, Rarotonga, Wellington, and Sydney. The vessel is due at Wellington on August 21. THE TANKER IHINI. Advice has been received that the tanker Irlnl, with about 6000 tons of bulk motor spirit for New Zealand from Constantinople, left Bunbury, West Australia, on July 27. The Irlnl will call at Lyttelton direct, arriving there on August 8, and will complete discharge at Dunedin, Wellington, and Auckland. She will then bunker at Westport, and leave on her return voyage in ballast. OPAWA FROM LIVERPOOL. The motor ship Opawa Is due at Auckland on August 16 from .Liverpool, via Cape of Good Hope and Dakar. She will discharge at Auckland. Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin. MATAROA LEAVES BALBOA. The Mataroa, which left Southampton on July 14, sailed from Balboa on July 29 for Wellington, where she is due about August 16. PORT FREMANTLE LEAVES SAVANNAH. The Port Fremantle,, en route from New York, left Savannah on July 27. She Is due at Auckland on August 21. TEKDA LEAVES. LIVERPOOL. / Running to the agency of the. Federal Company, the Tokoa left Liverpool on July 29 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, New Plymouth, and Nelson, via the Panama canal. She Is due at Auckland on September 6 and at Dunedin about September 16. PERSONAL ITEMS. Captain W. J. Wyllle Is In command of the Wauganella, relieving Captain Bates. Captain E. Svedstrup Is In command of the Golden Coast, which left Wellington oh Tuesday for Sydney. LOGS ADKIFT IN TASMAN. The secretary of the Post and Telegraph Department, Mr G. M'Namara, advises that the following warning was broadcast from Sydney at 10.12 p.m. on Sunday; beginning: Several logs dangerous to navigation reported 9 a.m. 29th in latitude 29 degrees 26 minutes south longitude 153 degrees 42 minutes east. PASSENGERS BY THE MONTEREY. The Monterey, which left Auckland last Saturday for Suva, Pago Pago, Honolulu, and San Francisco, has on board the following passengers from New Zealand: —First class: Mr G. A. Benny, Dr and Mrs L. J, Bull, Miss C.; Bull, Mr H. Colan, Miss M. Emanuel, Mr C. Eskell, Mr ,A. Graham, Miss P. Graham, Mr R. Green, Captain and Mrs G. HumphreysDavies, Miss B.’ King, Mr and Mrs J. Knight, Mrs E. Judd, Misses J. and R. Judd, Master K. Judd, Mr P. Maddock, Mr C. Mason, Mrs E. M'Lean, Miss C. M'Lean, Mr C. Miller, Mr and Mrs : A. Morgan, Miss J. Murchle, Mr C. Nagel, Misses H. and A. RaiideU, Miss G. Riemenschneider, Mr J. Rosenfeld, Mrs K. Smith, Miss M. Stenzel. Cabin class: Miss L. Awai, Mr R. Barber, Mr A. Bell, Miss E. Berry, Miss B. Blair, Miss G. Bullingen, Mr H. Christensen, Miss D. Corkill, Mrs M. Dee and child, Mr and Mrs C. Dymock, Mrs E. Galloway, Miss H, Hoenshell, Mr M. Hudson, Mr J. Keillsr, Mrs J. Little, Miss L. Loper, Mr apd Mrs W. Muir, Masters W. and I. Muir Mrs H. Murley, Miss H. North. Mrs J. Pierce. Mr and Mrs F. Proutlng. Mr and Mrs O. Ross, Mrs D. Scotting, Mr W. Sheppard, Mr J. Silva, Miss C. Simpson, Mrs N. Spencer-Mason. Dr and Mrs H. Stearns Mrs B. Wheeler, Miss M. White. Mr A. Evans, Mr J- K. Huggins, Mr E. Turner.

WEATHER REPORT. (P*» United Press Association.) WELLINGTON, August 2. The following Is the official weather report at 4 p.m.:— Bar. Ther. Norfolk Island—N.N.B., gentle hr.. cloudy .. .. ' 30.04 66 Cape Marla —S.W., moderate hr., detached clouds, moderate sea Auckland —S.W., fresh breeze, detached clouds 30.08 BT 29.98 55 East Cape—W., moderate breeze, blue sky, moderate sea .. .. 29.82 83 Cape Egmont—W., fresh breeze, detached clouds, rough sea .. 30.00 80' Napier—W., strong hr., blue sky. 29.86 ‘58 •• moderate sea .. .. ; .. Farewell Spit—W., fresh breeze, blue sky, rough sea .. .. .. 29.89 47 Stephen Island —Calm, blue sky, .smooth sea -. 29.89 48 Wellington—N.W., gentle breeze, . blue sky, constant swell .. .. 29.82 50 Cape Campbell—N.W., light air, . blue sky, smooth swell .. .. 29.80 48 Greymouth—N., slight br., cloudy, constant swell . • 29.98 48 Akaroa Light—N.E., light air, detached clouds, moderate sea .. 29.T0 41 Nugget Point—N., gentle breeze, detached clouds, smooth swell .. 29.61 42 Puysegur Point —N.W., gale, overcast, passing showers, squalls, rough sea .. 29.83 49 Chatham Islands —Calm, cloudy, moderate sea . 29.29 47 Sydney—W.N.W., .fresh breeze, > J t overcast .. .. .. .. •• 29.T4 59 Hobart—W.N.W., moderate breeze. 29.52 clouds .. .. —

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22022, 3 August 1933, Page 8

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SHIPPING NEWS Otago Daily Times, Issue 22022, 3 August 1933, Page 8

SHIPPING NEWS Otago Daily Times, Issue 22022, 3 August 1933, Page 8