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SHIPPING.

XHB SUK. BSses to-day at Z. 12 ajn.; e*j «t-4US pom. THE WBAXHEE. July 24.-8 a.m.: Odm; fine. Koon: Win;! S.W., light; dull. 5 pjn.: Wind SAT., light-, raining. 8 a.m. Noon. 5 p.m. Barometer „_ _ _ 3(U3 30.18 30.20 Xliermcuneter . „ _ Mai., 48; mtn., 34. HI&H WATBH. Jnly 25— ajn. p.m. At TWaroa Heads ._ _ _ _ 0.33 1.1 At Port Chaknera „.__„. 1.13 1.41 At Dimedin ... „._„._ ... 1.43 2.11 WEATHEK SEPORTS. (Tra Uxzrso Pbsm AgsooiATioir.) WELUNGIOT, July 24. The following are the vreathcr reports at 4 pju.:— Bar. Ther. Weather. Oapc Maria _ S., freeh ' 30.03 54 Shovrery Jiussell SJ3., fret* 29.5G 58 Fino ManukauH.... S.S.VT., iresfc 23.37 50 Pair Auckland ._ S.W., fresh 30.02 59 Fino Tauranga „. S., .fresh 39.% 55 Rne Gisborue... „. S.S.W., m.g. 29.90 52 Rain Napier ... „ S., fresh 30.08 49 Cloudy Castiepoint ... S.W., light 30.13 55 Cloudy ■Wellington „. S., breezo 30.15 50 Showery New Plymouth S.K., fresh 30.00 49 Rno Cape Egmont... S.K, fresh 30.03 60 Riir Wanganni ... S., liq-ht ' 30.14 53 Fair Parewdl Spit. S., light 30.20 47 Cloudy Cape Foulwiad S.W., fresh 30.12 4G Vina GToymouth „. R., brcese 30.19 4G Fino Stephen Island S.W., fresh ' 30.11 45 Cloudy Capo Campbell S., fresh 30J0 49 Cloudy Kaikoura ... W.,liqht 30.20 52 Fair Atatroii light... S.W., light; 30.21 49 Clondy Nuggets S.W.. frrah 30.22 4S Showery ■BlotL- Calm 30.24 47 Showery WEATHER FORECAST. Tie following are the official weather summary end forecast:—"High «itmospherio pressure has rnled over tlio South Island, bud a depression, located north-east .in<3 rast of the dominion, has been responsible for showery conditions along th« east coast of the North Island, and chsuigeablc ■weather generally. Moderate to strong southerly winds have prevailed. Present indications are lor strong and squally southerly winds in and northwards of Cook Strait, ajid moderate to Btrong sonthorly to westerly winds eJsewherp. Farther cold and changeable weather is probable Ecneridly, with heavy showerc in tKo northern and cast coast districts of the North Island and about Jtovcniix Strait. Tlic barometer will rise, bat will fall in the eouth shortly." / ARRIVALS. Ngakuta, sj3. (10.50 a.m.), 1775 tans, Dowell, from Niewoastle, via Lyttelton, John Mill and Co., agents. Rosamond, e.s. (5.30 p.m.), 721 tons, from Bluff. U.S.S. Company, agent. DEPARTURES. Mokoia, e.s. (1 p.m.), 3503 tons, Ratdiio, for Auckland, via way ports. U.S.S. Conipainy, agent. Passengers: For Lyttelton—Messrs "Wilson, Hazlett, Reed (3), Fairmaid, iiright, Muir, Wood, ilartin, ltfaxsdon, Stewart, Moloney, Dryden, Johnson, Grant, lMgnon, iLaig, M'Laren, Crawford, Young, Scales, Mcholle, Stewart, Misses "Wilkinson, Kelly, Sheriff, Salmon, M'Cleary, Barker, Bums, Johnson, Beckett, Mesdanies Blight, Sheriff, Sburtevant, Muir, Roid and ohSd, Nelson, Bollinehaw, Rockell and four children, Croes, Boyd, Pigeon, Conn, Cano and child, Eagar, Duncato, Carleson und child, G-illanders and child. For Wellington—Captain Foster, ilessrs Paterson, Morris, Grange, Coull,- Har-rison-Jones, Chapman (2), Williamson, M'Eldwvney, Tilbury, Harlow, Keach, N-aiemith (2), Donlan, M'Forlane, Cole, Burtonahaw, Pearson, Nelson, Fraeer, Howard, Goodlet, Lambouxne, Gibb, Moss, Rev. Hunter, Miesee Moore, Strong, M'Gregor, Shrinipton, Patereon, Allen (2), Coughlan, Fraser, M'Hullen, Templeton, Taylor, Palmer, Todd, Hiokey, Mesdamcs Christensen and child, M'Gregor, Chambers, Westwood and child, Morris, Digby, Smith, Columb, Edgony, M'Farlane, .■Sutton, Fox'(2), M'lmchkn and two children, "Young, Naisniith, Thompson and two children, Williamson, M'Kinnon, M'Mullen, Watt and four children, Rodger, Grant, liobb, Howard, Blair Mason, Donlan, Hunter, Keach and infant. For Napier—Messrs Scurr and Smith, Masses Rush, Cross, Fulton, Moore, Bullivant, Davis (2), Mesdamee Scurr, Watson and child. For Gisborne—Mr Brebner, Misses Brebner, Patteraon, M'Gregor, Mosdames Kearney, Foord>, Thompson, M'Gregor, Sleddan, Brebner, Jeffrey. For Auckland —Rev. Mr Wardell, Meeera Wilkinson, Beck, Youing (3), Hammond, M'Callum, Herbert, Guthrie, Moore, Proctor, Goldsmith, Fitzgerald (2), Siedeberg, Willrinson, Wheeler, Kerr, Miller, Allen, North, Yoreton, Proctor, Lobb,'- Captain Patteson, Mi&ses Dickson, Gilmour, Gray, Wilkinson, Fulton, Champtaloup, Rasmussen, Gray, Goldsmith (2), Mcsdamea Moore, Priest, Gunn, Young and child lieckie, Fitzgerald (2), Champtaloup, Herbert, Blackio, Rillstone and child, Korr Miller, Patteson; and 30 in the steerage Waimana, s.s. (4.30 p.m.), 10,389 tons' Charman, for Bluff. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS.

AUCKLAND, July 24.—Arrived: Roma .(9.20.p.m.),.fr0m Montreal. Sailed: Wanaka (4.45 p.m.), for Newcastle. WELLINGTON, July 24.-Sailed: Hino- . moa (0.5 p.m.), for Lyttelton; Pateena (0.15 p.m.), for Onehunga; Kakapo (6.50 p.m.), for Auokland; Mararoa (7.50 p.m.), for Lyttelton WESTPORT, July 23.-Sailed: hTs! Mailon, for Wellington.— July 24—SailedH.M.S. Marguerite (7.25 a.m.), for Wellington. LYTTELTON, July 24.-Arrived: Maori (8.35 a.m.), from Wellington. T!be crew of the Tahiti\signed on vester- ' day. The Te Anau left Port Chalmers yesterday at 4 p.m., for Dunedin, where the crew will eign on. The schooner Progress will probably leave Port Chalmers this morning. The Union Company's large freighter Waitomo went down to Port Chalmers yusterday fox overhaul. The Kaiapoi, en routs from Westport to Oaanaru, Dunedlin, and Bluff,' passed Stephens Island at 10.45 a.m. yesterday. The Rosamond, which reached here about 6.30 p.m. yesterday from .Bluff," was expected to leave early this morning for Oamaru •Timaru, and Wellington. The Tarawera reached Oamaru at 6 p.m. Kjra Wednesday, and was expected to sail yesterday for Timaru, Napier, Gisborne, and Auckland. The Navua reached Picton at 3 p.m. on andl proceeded to load there for Auckland. _Tho Poherua left Wostport at 5 p.m. on .Wednesday for Timaru. There was a light easterly wind blowing at Groymouth yesterday, and there waa a •moderate sea running on the bar. The Kokiri arrived at Groyinouth at 8 a m. yesterday, after having been forced to stay outside since Monday morning on account of the rough state of the bar. The Kahika left Wellington at 1 a.m. yesterday for Greymouth, where she will load coal for Dunedin. The Blackball collier Ngalnita arrived hore yesterday morning from Newcastle, via Lytteltom. The vessel will complete the discharge of her cargo of Newcastle coal tore and will then proceed to Greymouth . The Mokoia left hero at 1 p.m. yesterday for Auckland, via way ports. The vessel has a largo quantity of general cargo on board, and a full complement of passengers for northern ports. There aro over 200 saloon paseengers and 30 in the steerage, which is tlio largest number to have loft this poet in a Bißgle vessel since pre-war days. It is evident that this fillip to the coastal passenger Bervico has been brought about by the reduc tion m the ordinary train services, for it has boen noted that since the railway reduction yns enforced tho bookings for \»iihs to all coastal ports have shown a great increase. e»- '. THE MAKURA. Tlio tTnion, Company adviecs tiat tho mail Gtoamer Makura was expected to leave Sura at noon yestord-ay for Auckland, where she is auo next Monday morning. f> THE MOAKA. The Moana, from San Francisoo, left Papeete on the 22nd inet,'for Rarotonga and Auckland. The vessel is duo to reach Wol- . lmgton. on. Tl-ursd3y, July 31. — THE TAHITI'S DEPARTURE POST PONED. Tho dopaxtuTO of the Tahiti, from Port Chalmers to Vancourer, via LyttoHon and Wellington, Jias boon postponed until Monday. F. AND S. LINERS TO LOAD IN NEW ZEALAND. Advice hag been received that the F ami S liners and Essex are scheduled , to loa-vo AiiEtralw, early in. Augiist tor New Zealand ports, where they will load for Livcr- . pool.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17686, 25 July 1919, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 17686, 25 July 1919, Page 4

SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 17686, 25 July 1919, Page 4

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