SHIPPING
PORT OF OTAGO High Water.—To-day: St. Clair, • 4.17 а. 4.40 p.m.; Taiaroa Head, 4.27 a.m., 450 pm.; Port Chalmers, 5.07 a.m., 5.30 p'.m.; Dunedin, 5.37 a.m., 6.0 p.m. Tomorrow: St. Clair, 5.04 a.m., 5.29 p.m.: Taiaroa Head. 5.14 a.m., 5.39 p.m.; Port Chalmers, 5.54 a.m., 6.19 p.m.; Dunedin, б. a.m., 6.49 p.m. The Sun.— To-day: Rises at 4.57 a.m.; sets at 7.47 p.m. To-morrow: Rises at 4.56 a.m.; sets at 7.49 p.m. Phases of the Moon.—First quarter: November 21, 9.44 a.m. Full moon: November 28, 8.45 p.m. Last quarter: December 5, 12.55 p.m. New moon: December 13, 0.53 a.m. ARRIVALS Friday, November 14 Holmburn, m.v. (8 a.m.), 508 tons, Simon, from Wellington. Keith Ramsay, Ltd., agents. Tynebank, s.s. (1.35 p.m.), 4651 tons, Betts, from Lyttelton. H. L. Tapley and Co.. Ltd., agents. DEPARTURE 4 Friday, November 14 Tynebank, s.s. (6.20 p.m.), 4651 tonp, Betts, for Melbourne. BERTHAGE LIST FOR TO-DAV N Inchwells, at Victoria wharf; from Melbourne; for Wellington. Waiana, at Rattray street wharf; from Auckland; for Auckland. Holmburn. at Rattray street wharf; from Wellington; for New Plymouth. Kaikorai, at Port Chalmers, for survey Wairua, at Port Chalmers, for repairs. EXPECTED ARRIVALS Mahana, from London, to-day. Holmglen, from Wellington, to-morrow. Marabank, from Nauru and Ocean Islands, November 17. Katui, from Bluff, November 18. Waimarino, from Auckland, November IS. Fort Pic, from Sydney, November 19. Kaimata, from New York, November 19. Waitaki, from Melbourne, November 20. Norfolk, from Liverpool, November 21. Australind, from Liverpool, November 21. Wainui, from Gisborne, November 22. Karetu, from Sydney, November 24. Fort Grant, from Calcutta, late November. Norman Star, from Suez. November 27. Cornwall, from Liverpool, November 28. Ruahine, from London. November 29. Wangaratta, from Gothenbcrg, late November. , _ i . Haparangi, -from Liverpool, December L Northumberland, from New York, December 4. Armadale, from Montreal, December 17. Waipawa, from Liverpool. December 19. Waiwera, from London, December 25.
PROJECTED DEPARTURES Waiana, for Bluff, to-day. Holmburn, for New Plymouth, November 18. Holmglen, for Wanganui. November 18. Katui. for Wellington, November 19. Inch wells, for Wellington, November 22. COASTAL MOVEMENTS Waiana will sail to-day for Bluff, Timaru. Wellington, and Auckland. Holmburn, from Wellington, arrived yesterday. After discharge she will go into clock at Port Chalmers for painting, and is scheduled to sail on Tuesday for New Plymouth and Port Waikato. Holmglen is expected here to-morrow from Wellington, and will sail on Tuesday 1 for Wanganui direct. Katui is due here from Bluff on Tuesday, and will sail the next day for Wellington. , Waimarino is scheduled to arrive at Dunedin from Wellington on Wednesday. Wainui will leave Gisborne about Wednesday for Oamaru and Dunedin and should arrive here about November 22. The Bluff Harbour Board’s tug Awarua completed her survey at Port Chalmers yesterday and sailed for Bluff. MAHANA TO-DAV Mahana (Shaw Savill and Albion Com-pany-National Mortgage and Agency Company, Ltd.), from London, via Suva, will make Port Chalmers her first port of call in New Zealand, and is due there this afternoon. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE Tynebank (H. L. Tapley and Co., Ltd.), from ports in the Gulf of Mexico, arrived at Port Chalmers, via Lyttelton, yesterday. and sailed in the evening for Melbourne, after she had discharged a small amount of bitumen. INCHWELLS DISCHARGING Inchwells (Union Steam Ship Company, Ltd.), from Melbourne, is at present discharging a cargo comprising 5000 tons of wheat and a large consignment of dried and tinned fruit. She will sail about November 22 for Wellington. PHOSPHATE ship Marabank (H. L. Tapley and Co., Ltd.) is coming direct to Port Chalmers from Nauru and Ocean Islands and is scheduled to arrive there on Monday morning. She will discharge a full cargo of 9600 tons of phosphate at the lower port and at Ravensbourne. WAITAKI’S MOVEMENTS Waitaki (Union Steam Ship Company, Ltd.) left Melbourne last Thursday tor Bluff and Dunedin, being due here on November 20. She is bringing a small quantity of oranges. OTHER DOMINION PORTS The following ships arrived at or sailed from other Dominion ports yesterday:— Auckland.—Arrived: Maui Pomare (2 a.m.), from Rarotonga; Korowai (9 a.m.), from Lyttelton; Waipiata (noon), from Lyttelton.—Sailed: Ruahine (5 p.m.), for Wellington; Teviotbank (5 p.m.), for New Plymouth. ' New Plymouth. Arrived: Hauturu (noon), from Onehunga.—Sailed: Hauturu (5 p.m.), for Picton. Lyttelton. Arrived: Rangatira (6.40 a.m.), from Wellington.—Sailed: Rangatira (8.15 p.m ), for Wellington. Cristobal, November 13. Sailed: Athenic, for London. Curacao November 13.—Sailed: Waiwera, for Port Chalmers. Portland, Oregon, November 13.—Sailed: F. Southall Farrar, for New Zealand. Wellington.—Arrived: Inaha (0.25 a.m.), from Patea; Ranui (2,40 a.m.), from Auckland; Foxton (3.50 from Patea; Holmdale (4.10 a.m.), from Oamaru; Hinemoa (7 a.m.), from Lyttelton; Kaimai (10.50 a.m.), from Greymouth; Tinoa (2.20 p.m.), from Patea; Taupata (7.45 p.m.), from Nelson; Holmlea (8 p.m.), from Picton; British Major (7.2 p.m.), from Hobart.—Sailed: Poolta (8.40 a.m.), for Westport; Port Chalmers (9.12 a.m.), for London; Tamahine (2.23 p.m.), for Picton; Kaitoa (5 p.m.), for Motueka; Talisman (5.5 p.m.), for Nelson; King James (5.30 p.m.). for Sydney: Kaimiro (6.30 p.m.), for Westport; , Holmglen (7.10 p.m.), for Dunedin; Inaha (7.45 p.m.), for Patea; Rata (7.40 p.m.), for Nelson; Rangatira (7.45 p.m.), for Lyttelton.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26619, 15 November 1947, Page 3
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