SHIPPING NEWS
OTAGO DAILY TIMES WEATHER REPORT
Readings of self-recording instruments at the Otago Daily Times Office, Dunedin, up to midnight on Tuesday, November 5 (summer-time). . . Barometer ThftrmAmeter * •
WEATHER REPORT. (Per United Press Association.) \'; • : WELLINGTON, November 5. The following is the official weather report at 4 cm. : ■"' - ■ Bar. Ther. Norfolk Island—S.S. W., high wind, detached cloud .; .'.-. 29.90 68 Cape Maria—S.S.W., moderate br., cloudy, slight seas .. ...... 29.63 61 Auckland—S.W., moderate br., detached cloud ;•;-. .. 29.58 62 East Cape—W., gale, overcast, passing showers, squally, very rough seas •'.. 29.42 60 Glsborne —N.E., gentle breeze, overcast, smooth seas 29.38 67 Chateau Tohgarlro—S., light air, overcast 29.50 45 Cape : Egmont—W... moderate br., / detached :c!oud,. moderate swell 29.53 64 Napier—S., slight breeze, overcast, - rain, smooth seas . .... .'. .". 29.44 56 . Waiiganul—W., slight breeze,; de- '.-..'■ tabued cloud, moderate seas .. 29.50 64 Farewell Spit—W., strong breeze, , detached cloud, moderate seas 29.46 57 Stephen. Island—S.E., gentle br., overcast, threatening, slight seas 29.52 51 Wellington—N.W., slight breeze, overcast, slight swell .... 29.46 58 Cape Campbell—S., moderate br., overcast, slight seas 29.48 56 Westport—S.W., fresh breeze, cloudy> squalls, moderate seas 29.57 55 fresh breeze, overcast, moderate seas .... -29.58 53 Akaroa Light—S., moderate breeze, overcast, moderate seas .. ..' 29.55 49 Chatham Islands—W.S.W., light air, overcast, slight seas .... 29.50 62 Sydney—E.N.E., gentle breeze, bluelaky .. ........ .. ..30:15 67 Hobart—N.W., slight br., cloudy 29.94 64 WEATHER FORECAST. The following is the official weather forecast: — ".-:'' .. A .depression has been crossing New Zealand to-day. An anti-cyclOne covers, eastern Australia and extends on to the Tasman Sea. Indications are.for: Winds—Moderate to strong south-westerly to southerly, rising to gale force in places.. . Seas—New Zealand Waters—Rather rough to rough.—Eastern Tasman Sea—Strong south-west winds and rough seas. Weather—Cloudy and unsettled, with scattered rain in most districts' and becoming cold - generally, later a gradual Improvement setting in from westward. ARRIVALS. ;•/ ; Tuesday, November 5. ( irinaren, m.s/ (8.30, a.m.), 3637 tons, Be.rg- * strom, from -Vancouver/ via northern ports. Union Steam Ship Company, agent. Waitakl, s.s. (4.15 p.m.), 2212 tons Dalglelsh, from Melbourne, via Bluff. Union Steam Ship - Company, agent. - . Wingatui, s.s. (8.15 p.m.), 2378 tons. Whitefield, from Auckland, via ports. Union Steam Ship. Company, agent. ' '■ VESSELS IN PORT LAST NIGHT. ' ' ■ •' . Destl- ■ Vessel : From - Berth nation Dredge 350 Timaru Pt. Ch'mers Timaru Otokia San Pedro Pt. Ch'mers ' Laid up Kaikoral Newcastle Pt. Ch'mers Laid up Kawatirl Newcastle Pt. Ch'mers Laid lip Southland Bluff Pt. Ch'mers Laid up Wingatui Auckland Victoria wf. Auckland Miro Auckland Birch stwf. Auckland InnarenV ; Vancouver Rattray wf. Melb'rne i Aymerlc Nauru Is. Birch stwf. Westport Waitakl, Melbourne Birch stwf, Lyttelton ■ '" -SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. AUCKLAND, November s.—Arrived: Kairariga '■ (6- p.m - .), from Sydney; WELLINGTON, November 6.—Arrived: Arahura (£35 a.m.), from Nelson; Wahine (7 a.m.), from Lyttelton; Canadian Cruiser (11 a.m;), from Lyttelton; Tamahlne (6.10 p.m.), from Plcton; Taupata (6.15 p.m.), from Napier; ' Echo (9.5 p.m.), from Blenheim.—Sailed: Nora Niven (8.35 a.m.), for Cook Strait; Arahura (1.15 p.m.), for Nelson; Matai (2.5 p.m.), for Lyttelton; Kanna (3.30 p.m.), for Auckland; •Port, Chalmers (5.10 p.m.), for Napier; Matangi (7;35 p.m.), for Nelson; Wahine (7.50 p.m.), for Lyttelton; Canadian Cruiser (8.5 p.m.); for New York. LYTTELTON, November 6.—Arrived: Rangatlra (6.40 Win.), from Wellington; Waimarlno (8.20 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed: Walmarlno (4.55 p.m.), for Dunedin; Bangatlra (8.20 p.m.), for Wellington. GREYMOUTH, November s.—Sailed: Hula (5 a.m.), for Dunedin. OAMARU, November s.—Arrived: Parera (6 a.m.), from Dunedin. BLUFF, November s.—Sailed: Waitakl (3 a.m.), for Dunedin; Paua (3 p.m.), for Wellington; Breeze (5.5 p.m.), for Dunedin. BRISBANE, November 4.—Sailed: Tekoa, for New-Zealand. SYDNEY, November s.—Arrived: Lurllne (7.5 a.m;), from Auckland; Omana, from Westport. SUVA, November s.—Arrived: Rotorua (6 a.m.), from London.. ~
,;'.;:.'•:-, within wireless range. The following vessels were expected to be within : range of the undermentioned wireless stations last night : Auckland.—Golden State, Kalranga, Maul Pomare, Ngakuta, Trentbank, Wanganella. Wellington.—Amalthus, Brisbane Maru, Canadian Cruiser, H.M.S. Dlomede, Fresno Star, Hoegh Trader, Isleworth, King. Malcolm, Maimoa, Matal, Mataroa, Niagara, Port Caroline, Port Chalmers, Port Hunter, Bangatira, Rangltata, Rangltlkl, Bemuera, Tainui, Tamahlnc. Tamaroa, Wahine. ■'■'.— ~... , Awarua;—Alfle Cam, Barrabool, Brattdal. City of Tokio, Hauraki, Innaren, James Cook, Kaimiro, Kallngo, Karetu, Kartlgl, Makura, Marama, Maunganui, New Zealand, Nollsement, Orion, Paua, South Africa, Strathnaver, Triona, Wairuna, Wairakl, Waikouaiti. Chatham Islands. —South Sea. COASTWISE MOVEMENTS. Breeze is now" due at Dunedln this morning from Bluff to load general cargo. She Is to sail this evening for Timam, Lyttelton, Wellington, Picton and Wanganul. Walmarino is due here this morning from Auckland, via ports, and will sail this afternoon for Bluff. She will return on Saturday to load for Timaru, Lyttelton, Wellington and Auckland. ■ ,- _ Wlngatui, which arrived last evening from Auckland, via ports, is to sail to-night for Oamaru, Timaru, Lyttelton and Auckland. Holmglen is now due at Dunedin on Monday to load for Wellington, New Plymouth and Port Waikato. . ■ ■ Port Waikato is to leave Auckland on Friday for Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedln. She Is due here on November 13, and will sail the fame day for Tauranga, Auckland and Whangarel, vla> ports. WAITAKI FROM MELBOURNE. The Waitaki arrived at Dunedin yesterday afternoon from Melbourne, via Bluff, and was berthed at the Birch street wharf to discharge general cargo. She is to sail to-day for Lyttelton and Wellington to complete discharge. The Waitaki will then withdraw from the MelbourneKew Zealand service.
ATMEKIC AT DUNEDIN. The steamer Aymeric, after unloading a oiiantlty of phosphate at the Ravensbourne wharf berthed at the Birch street wharf las •veahVe to complete discharge She wll sail Sou" Friday for Westport and Ocean Island.
BRATTDAL FROM ORAN. ~ a t Tinlpv and Co. advise that the will arrive at Port Chalmoto tn "L™ and will proceed to Bavensmers to-morrow anow nijgi Algeria, STh»" for discharße at this port.
PORT HOBART TO LOAD ORANGES. The Port. Hobart, whifti left New York on October 31 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin, Is to call at. Kingston, Jamaica, where she will load a cargo of oranges. She is due a,t Auckland on December 1. TAMAROA EN ROUTE. The Tamaroa sailed from Southampton ■ last Friday afternoon for Wellington and Auckland. She is due at Wellington on December 4. . • MANDALAY FOR AUCKLAND. The steamer Mandsilay sailed from Nauru Island on October 30 for Auckland. She has a cargo of 8150 tons of phosphates, and Is expected to arrive at Auckland on November 10, proceeding later to Wanganul.. H.M.S. WELLINGTON TO REFIT. . The Imperial sloop Wellington, commanded by Commander J. B. E.; Hall, arrived at Auckland last Thursday morning from New ' Plymouth. She Is to go into dock'this week for her first annual rent. \ ■ KING MALCOLM FROM MEXICO. The King Malcolm left Auckland last Friday for Glsborne''to continue discharge, of the Gulf of Mexico, cargo. - From there she will proceed to Napier,; Wellington, New Plymouth," Lyttelton, Dunedin and Bluff- to complete. The vessel Is due at Dunedin 1 about November Mi. BRISBANE-MARU. FROM JAPAN. The O.S.K. Line motor ship Brisbane Maru, en route from. Japan, left. Melbourne last Friday morning for Wellington. She is due at the northern port this morning to discharge and load and will sail this evening for Auckland, thence on November 9 to Japan, via Sydney and Brisbane. ROTORUA AT SUVA. The New Zealand Shipping Company advises that the Rotorua, which left London on September 27 for Wellington, Lyttelton, Port Chalmers and Bluff, arrived at Suva yesterday morning. The vessel Is ■ due at Wellington on November 15. ' A HOLIDAY IN TASMANIA. Nature made Tasmania -one of the loveliest spots imaginable. It has been well called the Devon of the South, where quiet rivers flow past picturesque villages in a climate always pleasant and cool; where every smiling landscape has a mountain for a background, and the romantic history of this old-world. isle adds a charm that Is unforgettable. An excellent opportunity of visiting Tasmania direct from New Zealand is announced In this issue when- the Marama will leave Wellington on Saturday, December 28, and Bluff on Monday, December 30, for Hobart, arriving there oh Friday; January 3. The Marama will call at Hobart again on Friday, January 24, returning to New. Zealand by way of Melbourne, arriving there on Sunday, January. .28. She will leave again on Wednesday, January 29, for New Zealand, calling at Bluff on February 2, Dunedin February 4, Lyttelton February 6, and Wellington February 8. Passengers may thus spend three weeks in Tasmania and also enjoy two days' stay in Melbourne. If desired, passengers can proceed overland from Hobart to Launceston, Devonport or Burnie and proceed to Melbourne by the inter-State steamers Taroona or Nalrana. It Is also interesting to note that circumstances permitting, the Marama will call at Milford Sound on the way from Bluff to Hobart and also between Melbourne and Bluff.
PORT HUNTER FROM LIVERPOOL. Messrs J. W. Swift and Co. advise that the C. and D. Line steamer Port Hunter was to leave Wellington yesterday for Lyttelton, Dunedin and New Plymouth to discharge the remainder of her cargo from Liverpool. The vessel Is now due at this port on Friday. INNAREN FROM VANCOUVER. The motor snip Innaren arrived at Dunedin yesterday morning from Vancouver, via A uck " land, Wellington, and Lyttelton. The vessel, which is to the agency of the Union Company, was berthed at the Rattray street wharf to discharge Canadian cargo. She is to sail to-day for Melbourne to complete discharge. AORANGI FOR VANCOUVER. The Royal Mall liner Aorangi Is to leave Sydney to-morrow for ■■ Auckland, where she will arrive on November 11. She will leave Auckland on November 12 for Vancouver,-via Suva and. Honolulu. ' MOTOR SHIP PORT WHANGAREI. The Port Whangarel, which has been undergoing an overhaul- at Auckland, is to sail on Friday for Nukualofa, to load fruit for Auckland. NORTHUMBERLAND FROM NEW YORK. Cable advice has been received that the Federal steamer Northumberland left Liverpool an October 31 for New York to load for Auckland, • Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin. She is to clear New York on November 22. --, ... ■.:>.■■' YUFUKU MARU FOR NEW ZEALAND. The Japanese steamer : Yufuku Maru sailed from Japan on October 20, and will arrive at Auckland about November 12. The vessel has a cargo of 5500 tons of bulk sulphur for discharge at Auckland, Lyttelton and Castlecllff.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22721, 6 November 1935, Page 8
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