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SHIPPING

HIGH WATER. —To-morrow.— St. Clair: 1.11 a.in., 2.1 p.in. Taiaroa Head: 1.51 a.m., 2.11 p.m. Fort Chalmers: 2.31 a.m., 2.51 p.m. Dunedin; 3.1 a.m.j 3.21 p.m. —Monday.— St. Clair: 2.21 a.m., 2.42 p.m. Taiaroa Head; 2.31 a.m., 2.52 p.m. Fort Chalmers; 3.11 a.m., 3.32 p.m. Dunedin: 3.41 a.in., 4.2 p.m. THE SUN. Sets to-day, G. 17 p.m., rises to-mor-row, G. 13 a.m. Sets to-morrow G. 15 p.m., rises Monday G. 15 a.m. PHASES OF THE MOON. Full moon Mar. 25 7.10 p.m. Last quarter April 2 G. 59 pm. New moon April R) 8.3 a.m. First quarter April 17 1.39 a.m. Sets to-day 2.57 a.m., rises to-mor-row G.l p.m. Sets to-morrow 4.13 a.m., rises Monday G.lB p.m. WEATHER REPORT. The dominion meteorologist (Dr E. Kidson) supplied the following at 9 a.m. to-day:—

Wind —O, calm, I, liglu air, g slight brcez-c, 3, gcmle breeze; 4. moderate breeze; 5. (rstfi breeze; 6, strong breeze; 7. high wind; 8, gale; 0, strong gale; 10. whole gale; 11, storm; 1-. hurricane. Weather.—B, blue sky; be, blue sky and (l<z tachcd clouds; c cloudy: o, overcast; g, gloomy, dull; u, ugly, threatening; r. continuous or steady rain; s, snow; d, drizzle; p, passing showers; h. hail; q, squally; I, lightning: t. thunder, (, fog; m. mist; z, haze. Fouecasx. The dominion meteorologist (Dr E. Kidsou) supplied the following at noon to-day:—The indications are tor northerly winds, .moderate/ and later freshening; there is a prospect of tail to cloudy weather, with a tall in. temperature, hut becoming milder later, barometer lias a falling tendency; seas moderate, tides moderate. ARRIVED.—March 22. Kaiapoi, s.s. (,S p.m.), 2,1103 tons, Hewitt, from Adelaide via Edithburg. Wallaroo, and -Melbourne. SAI LED.—March 22. Theresa Ward; tug (5.40 a.m.), JOS tons, Schofield, for Bluff. Corinna, s.s. (40.40 p.m.), Dol'd tons, Hoddiiuott, for New Rlyinoath via ports. Katoa, s.s. (41.45 p.m.), 2,484 tons, Dalgleisli, for Auckland via ports. Bound for Nelson and New Jhymonth via ports, the Corinna left last night. After she had discharged her coal and loaded cargo for the, north the Katoa loft port last night lor Auckland via the usual way ports. Annual overhaul having been completed, the tug Theresa Ward left Hurt Chalmers yesterday for Bluff. Jb is expected that the Calm will leave Bluff to-night for this port. She is duo to-morrow, and is to load out on Monday for Wanganui via ports.

THE FERRY SERVICE. The Waliine, from Wellington, arrived at Lyttelton at 6.45 a.in. to-day, and passengers and mails connected with the express. MAR]SION CLEARED PANAMA. Advice from Panama slates that the Maristoii Shipping Company’s steamer Mansion, on. route from Antwerp, cleared there on February 26 and is due at Auckland on March 26. She lias a full cargo of basic slag for discin'! ipe at Auckland and New Plymouth. WARNING TO MARINERS. The superintendent of Mercantile Marine lias received wireless advice that tlie schooner Ventura, which was abandoned on fire in the vicinity ol Cape Hawke, may still lie afloat and a danger to navigation. When last seen the Vessel was in latitude 32 degrees, 12 minutes south, longitude. 152 degrees 30 minutes east. Shipmasters arc warned accordingly. PERSONA L. Captain H. White-Parsons, harbourmaster at Napier, arrived at Wellington this week to proceed to Melbourne by the Manuka- to-day on holiday leave AN ALTERATION. An alteration is announced in the itinerary of the Horminius, which, alter loading at New Zealand ports, is limed to sail finally from Port Chalmers on April 6 for London. She will fake tlie Panama route on the trip Home. KATAPOI FROM ALSTR ALJ A. Arriving in the Lower Harbour yestculay afternoon from Adelaide via Edith burg, Wallaroo, and Melbourne, the steamer Jvaiapui was granted pratique by the port health oflicer, and came op to Dunedin to unload her Australian cargo. When the local portion has been discharged she will go to Lyttelton, Taraknlie, Wellington, and Auckland to complete. ZEALANDIC TO LOAD. Telegraphic advice received states that the S. S. and A. .motor ship Zealaiiflic left Wellington this morning for Port Chalmers, whore .she is to load wool and other products next week tor Home. The Zealundic is to leave Port Chalmers finally about April 4 for Loudon via Panama. VESSELS IN WIRELESS CALL. The following vessels are expected to lie, within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-night and Sunday Auckland. —Silver Shell, Port Curtis, Waihomo, Rona, Mariston, Raranga, llororata, Maui Pomarc, Laron Jnclicape, Maunganui, Kekerangu, Niagara, Trongatc, L'limaroa, Tofua. Chatham Islands. —. Huntingdon, Tirockabcck, Port Napier. Wellington.—Waliine, Maori, Ngaio, Arahura, Otira. Zealandic, Runtime, Middlesex. Tahiti, Waihemo, Port Fremantle, Aorangi, Omana, Cornwall, Pipiriki. Herminius*, Rangitiki. Mamma, British Glory. Coptic. Pakeha, Manuka, Golden Forest, Rimutaka, Ta s m a n i a n, Trans port. Awarua.—Maknra, City of Norwich, IJ.M.S. Diomede, Zealandic, Westmoreland. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. AUCK LAND, March 22.—Arrived: Tutanekai (4 p.m.), from East Coast lighthouses. WELLINGTON, March 22.—Sailed;

Gale (3.50 p.m.), for Wanganui; WaJiine (7.5 C p.m.), I’or Lyttelton.— March 23—Sailed; Zealaudic (7 a.in.), for Port Chalmers. LYTTELTON, March 22.—Arrived: Canopus (8.35 p.m.), from Westport; Breeze (12'.15 p.m.), from Wellington; Pan a (1.15 p.m.), from Wellington; Canadian Winner (9.15 p.m.;, from Timaru. Sailed; Kaliika, lor Wellington; Maori (8.10 jiMii.), for Wellington. OAMARU, March 23.—Arrived; Corinna (6.20 a.m.), from Dunedin. SYDNEY, March 22,—Arrived; Poolta, from New Zealand. Sailed: Marama, for Wellington; Maunganui, fur Auckland. (For continuation see Lato Shipping.)

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Evening Star, Issue 20132, 23 March 1929, Page 10

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SHIPPING Evening Star, Issue 20132, 23 March 1929, Page 10

SHIPPING Evening Star, Issue 20132, 23 March 1929, Page 10

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