SHIPPING
TIDES—APRIL 2. JEtluff .. 1 1.02 li.m. 11.2.1 p.m. Riverton .. lO.io a.in. in.2.1 p.m. Invercargill .. ll.!2 a.ni. 12.0 p.m. PORT OF BLUFF, There were no shipping movements at this port yesterday. Radio ; .i. liington: IVarrimoo, Ulimaroa. Vk-u.ua. Wimmora. M'aimana. and Talune. Auckland: Victoria, Wimnieia, Ulimaroa, Manuka, and Talune. The New Zealand Shipping Company’s .steamer Opavvu. which arrived at Auckland last Tuesday, had a remarkably tint-; voyage iror.i London, \ia Tcnerii’fc and Capetown. Captain .1. J. Cameron is in command, and I in,-, associated with him the following officers: Chief. Mr IV. L. Goddard; second, Mr M. if Hamilton; third, Mr L, C. Newman; fourth, Mr IV. B. Wood; chief engineer. Mr C. Bush; second, Mr C. Hartwell; third, Mr K. Mock; fourth, Mr E. V. Meikle (of Lyttelton! ; fifth. Mr C, C. Hodgson; sixth, Mr J. A. Frogly; chief refrigerating engineer, Mr IV. F. Gurney; second. Mr J. H. Calder; chief steward, Mr H. S. Lambert. The Opawa completes discharge at Wellington and Nelson, and will probably return to Auckland for Homeward loading. MOVEMENTS U.S.S. CO.’S STEAMERS. Monday, April 7 —The Maunganui is due about D a.m. from Hobart and Melbourne and sails for Sydney, via Cook Strait on arrival of 1.4 5 p.m. train. Per United Press Association. SYDNEY. April 1. Arrived —Tahiti. Moeraki, and llanuyewa, from New Zealand. FREMANTLE, April 1. Arrived—Orontes. from London. NEWCASTLE. April 1. Arrived—Waitemata, from New Zealand. MELBOURNE, April 1. The Macedonia’s New Zealand passengers are : Mr and Mrs Elder, Mr Haughton. Professor and Mrs Dickie. Mr Wickers. Captain and Mrs Salkeld and infant, Mr Hill; Misses Gpant and Anderson. LONDON*, April 1. Arrived —Clan Ogllvy, from Wellington, Sailed, from Liverpool—Karamea, for Auckland. SUVA, April 1. Arrived—Prometheus, from Ocean Island. AUCKLAND. April 1. Arrived—Louisa Craig (.barque) from Newcastle; Talune, from Cook and Society Islands. Sailed—-Wlmmera. for southern ports. WELLINGTON, April 1. Arrived —Star of Ireland, from Napier. Sailed—Waimana, for Auckland: Mokoia, for Lyttelton and Dunedin; Mararoa, for Lvttelton. CHRISTCHURCH. April 1. The New Zealand Shipping Company is advised as follows:—• MONTE VIDEO. March 31. Kaikoura, arrived on Saturday and sails at Rio for 300 tons wet wool, ex Turakina. RIO PE JANEIRO. March 31. Remnera arrived from Wellington on Saturday. THE WEATHER. WELLINGTON, April 1. Cape Maria Van Diemen—Wind, S.E. fresh; bar. 30.17; then 70; sky, hazy ; eea. moderate. Russell Wind, S.S.E. fresh; bar. 80.1-1; then 72: fair: moderate. Manakau Heads—Wind. S. light; bar. 80.10; then 64: cloudy; smooth. Auckland —Wind N.E. light; bar. 30.16; then 73: fain Tauranga M'ind. N.E. light; ban 80.22; then 66: fine; moderate. East Cape Wind, E. breeze; bar. 80.20; then 67: fair: moderate. Gisborne—Wind, E. light; bar. 30.15; (then 66; smooth. Port Ahuriri—Wind, N.E. light; bar. 80.23; then 67: fine: smooth. Castlepoint—Wind, N.E. breeze ; bar. 80.15; then 62; cloudy; heavy. Wellington Wind, N. breeze ; bar, 20.16; then 61: fain New Plymouth—Wind, W. light; bar. 30.22; ther. 61; fine; smooth. Cape Egmont—Wind. S.W. light ; bar. 30.35; ther. 65; fine; moderate. Wanganui—Wind, W. light; bar. 30.21; jther. 63; fair; smooth. Farewell Spit—Wind. W. fresh; bar. 80,15; ther. 61; fine: rough. Cape Foulwind Wind. S.W. breeze; bar. 30.25; ther. 64; fair; considerable. Westport M’ind, M'.S.M'. fresh; bar. 30.22; then 61; fair: smooth. Stephen Island—Wind, M'. fresh; bar. 80.25; then SS: fine; moderate. Cape Campbell M’ind, N.M', fresh; bar. 30.00; ther. 60; hazy: rough Kaikoura—M’ind, S. light; bar. 30.06; then’ 68; fair; smooth. Akaroa Lighthouse—M’ind. E. light ; bar. 30.00; then 62: fine: smooth. Port Chalmers M’ind, N.M'. light ; bar. 30.00; ther. 57; overcast; smooth. Nuggets—M'ind. M’. light; bar. 20.08.; ther. 56: showery; smooth. Bluff—M'ind. variable; bar. 20.06; ther. S4; drizzle and fog. Summary : Fine weather has prevailed except in the southernmost districts, where cloudy and misty weather with drizzling rain has been reported. Today variable winds have prevailed, with easterly breezes predominating in the North, and northerlies and westerlies in .the South. P’orecast: Present indications are for fair to cloudy weather generally, but cool and changeable conditions in the southern districts. The barometer has a falling tendency, especially in the South. Moderate to strong easterly ■winds are probable in the North, and Westerly winds over the South Island. OVERSEA SHIPPING.
SFrom London.— Steamers. Belt, Due. ■Whakarua „„ Jan. 28 April 14 Clerehana ... .Ian. r,0 Mar. 28 Opawa •Ian. 3 April 2 potorua Feb. 15 Mar. 31 ■angatlra ,. Feb. 6 April 3 Mdrabarah .. Feb. 10 April 18 Sonic .. Feb. 28 April 15 ■taipara Suapehu ., Mar. 2 April 23 Mar. 15 April 30 Mmu Portsmouth.— flew Zealand ■ April S Mhuu Liverpool.— PWceha Feb. 4 April 4 JCseex .. Jan. 11 Mar. 20 •urrey Feb. 22 April 26 Vtlaautaka Mar. 16 May 14 Prom st. Johau— Whakatane Feb. 13 April no Kla Ora Mar. 3 May 20 Prom Hew York. — Barenfels Dec. 21 April i Collingham Jan. 21 Ma v ni Glenetlve Jan. 20 April 20 Briez Izel Feb. 7 Mav 2 Courtfleld Feb. 20 May 12 .Tahiti Mar. 5 Mar. 2 7
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Southland Times, Issue 17308, 2 April 1913, Page 4
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