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SHIPPING NEWS.

j PHASES OF TEE MOON. i SEPTEMBER. .■ .- ! H. ' U. . ;'New Moon ... ... 8 8 34a.m. i I\njt Quarter — ... 15 3 lup.rn. • Full itoou .;. ... 22 9 . 4 a.m. ; Lifit Quarter ... ... 29 11 7 p.m. 1 HltiK V.'A'i'KH. ■ ' To-morrow. 8.35 a.m.; 9.5 p.m. . To-day: 7.45 a.m.; 0.16 p.m. i Bnn rises to-day 5.36 a.m.; sets .5.50 p.ni. Sun rises to-morrow 6.< M a.m.; seta 3.61 p.m. . , „ 1 . ; lloon rises, 7.19 p.m.; sets, 6.51 a.m. I THE WEATHER. The following was' Captain Edwin's .Voatlier report at 5 p.m. yesterday :-r AEKIVAJjS. ' • September 22 -•' TE ANAU,.s.s. (9.45 a.m.), 16u2 tons, LindBay." for Southern . TALUNE. s.s. !U0 P.m.), 2078 tons, Eerhcoh, from -Dunedin and Lyttelton. , Passengers-Saloon: ilisses Harris, Moss, HesdamcsEscell, M'Kay, Aroticklu, ant. 5 . children, Messrs. liayeu, hitehefcl, Byron,, MnUroy,. Gibson., belf, Arbucklc, Thompson, Clayton; Watson, M'iveciiuie, Collie, Kerrigan, itaymonil; 33 steerage. ■ QOfcßlf. Of THE bOUTiI, s.s. (6.ls.y.ia), 198 tons,; Harvey, from.i'oxton. . • • UUIA, s.s. (11) p.m.), 12' tons, Dowell, from tt'anganui. ' ' 25 .. , . BLENHEIM, s.s. (12.45 a.m.), 120 tons, ! Watson, from Blenheim . ; •' . ' ! OPAWA, .s.s. (1.45 a.m.), liO tons, Nicholas, from.Blenheim. ' _■ ; TAKAi'ITNA; s.s. (2.10 a.m.), 1036 tous, : Holiord, Irom Onchunga and New l'lyznouth.- Passengers: Saloon: misses Jteay,. ! Brown, Phillips, Browne, Hesdames lhom ; i son,' Uovett, Altos®- Sothan, Hutcheson; o ! S 'eOb"rOY, s.s. (6.10 a.m.), 95 tons, Uorth, ; Irom Picton and Sounds. . • MAItAKOA, s.s. (6.20 a.m), 2098 tons, Manning, from Lyttelton. .Passengers: Saloon— jrisses Jl'Hae, il Carthy, ■ Adams i (2), Cox, Burgess, Organ (5), Bcnuley, Jlcsi dames Maslin, Vinsen, Graham, .B anchard, Brinjiey, •Mann, LcHerre Pickeridg,. ilndgo, Stears, LlarU, Hnrdr and, 2 hoys, Adams, lowler, Jordan, Hon. O. C. . lioweii, M.L.C., Hon, Louisnon, M.LC., 'Messrs J .Hardy, H.H.K., Boouey Ellis, N Smith,' Cockayne, Baylor, WaWace.Bi-ocuc, ; Studnolme,, Jones, M. Kmlaj-, Midd.octa, Vinson, Brooks, Graham, Baniels,- ! tron, Kitchie, Itugsll. ThoniPfOn'/ 11^ I '' • Crawford, Maddison, Evano, Hotbs, Dins-. , dale, Dawsoa", Oreeuwood, Barneti, ffioylc, ■ Oulloch, Gardner, Burnes, Marsh,. Dwan. I?) Curie, ii yrae, :'l'Cautcy, Mudge, . Ktean'j •' Andrews, Stewart, Postgate, Jareti' filar!:, Jardin, Belts, Carson,, and !>; C I» P 15"UoSl'-ajn.),• 650 tons, : : 122 toni. ;Allmao. 1596 tons, Lambert, from West Coast,. Kelson. Passengers: Jlimm ! UontKomery, Thompson, liichaTdson, Wil- | son, Connor; Carter, \ Tatton.-lfurse ; Coneys; ■Ifadnmea White, Gncg, Thompeon, Truscott and child, O Gorman and ' chad; Gilbert.. Gumming,. lio Bow, Comer, Hilhuisli, Gilftspie,..Paddeii. Dr. Hnjcs, - Messrs. Tingey, Kennedy, : Watts, _Dye.,Miuihan, Hopkins, Montgomery, llillon, Daniell, M'Kenzie, Saratz, .Jlornsh, O'Gorman, Allen, Barber, Pry, Kearney, Gilbert, Itichardson, Smythe, Le Eois, Little, Kees, Tanner, Comer, Lighthand (2), Inman, Pasley, Glynn, Jones, Melhuish, Adams, Little, O'Brien, Kmiiy, Patrick, Gordon Adams, Jaeonib, M.Kinley, . Gill, Derrick, Mowat (3), Callan, Manning, Kennedy, Topp, Burrows/ Wells, Jedlcins, O'Brien. Dalziell; 39 steerage.. ... - • STOBMBIED, s.s. (9.10 p.m.), ,217 tons, M'lntyre, from Wanganui. ■ ■. • , . ICOTUKU,. f-.s. (11.15 p.m.), 1054 • tons,Nicholson, from Grcymouth. - ■. WAKATU,;s.s. (7.30 p.m.), 157 tons, Wills,. " from Kaikoiira. , DEPARTUEES.', — : ; \ September 22.' 9 TUEAKINA," s.s.. (6.25 a.m.), 8210' tons, , Forbesi for Napier, Auckland, and Lons.s. (2.35 ' p.m.), 1159 ! tons, Eobertsoii, for Picton, Melson, New' Plymouth, and Onehunga. , Passengeru: For - Picton—Pollard's Juvenile Opera Company 1 (53).' i'or Kelson —Misse3 Hanby, .Greenwood, Murphy, Sutton,. Messrs. • Burr, OhristiEon, Hewitt, . Pasley, ' M'Kenzie,". K. Logan, Clouston,. Chamber, ■ Inmau, Masters Bullard, Scantlebury. For Hnw Plymouth—Miss Beardon, Mrs. Chant, itr. Chant. I'or Onehunga —Mrs. Stern-, field, Messrs. Stemileld, T. G. Brown, Disk. WAKATP, s.s. (7 p.m.), 157 tons, Wills,, for Lyttelton, via coast. i TAXAPUNA, 5.3. (7.20 p.m.), 1036 tons; g. Holford, for New Plymouth aind One-' hunga. Passengers for Onehunga: Misses Gardner, Grossman, Wilson;-Messrs. Gardner, Taine and boy, E.' E. Daniells, Mayo.. MAEAEOA, fe.s. (6.10 p.m.), 2598: tons, , Manning, for Lyttelton. Passengers :> Messrs. Laws,. Eev. Laws, Master -Laws, ■ Malcolm, M.H.E., > Barton, L'amhcrth, : Eout(2),Muller, Eev.Blamires, Hollo, Elliott,. Hon. M'Nab, Hon.' George Jones, He'nry Bmith, Friedlander, 'Page, Hough, Webb, Pnrin, Alpe,' M'Carthy, Pigeon, Tnrnbull, Barber,' Cray, Eev; M'Kenzie, Southam, Kirk, Woodland, O'Brien,' .Ponohue., M'Kinley, Brodle, Conley, Young, Borthwick, Misses Lockhart, M'Millan, ■ Par'lane, Eeay, Hurst, Mesdames Borthwick, Young, Quires, Scott, Muller, Lambert, ' V.'alker, Hounsell. i OP AWA, -s.s. (midnight), 110 1 "tons, Nicholas, for Blenheim. .- ■ BLEIHIEIM, s.s. (1 a.m.), 120 tons, Wation, for Blenheim. EOB KOY, (5 p.m.), 95 tons, North," .' for Pupo'nga. ■ - , . . . 'r VESSRLS IN POET. . Jervois Quay Breastworks.—Arahttta.:: . Queen's Wharf . (Bight).—Aorcre, :■ Eua-. , . pslin, (left) Kotaku, Manaroa; ! Wool Jetty—Tutanekai, TainuL . Customhouse Quay Breastworks.—Waihi.' Waterloo Quay Breastworks.—Clyde, • • Hacre. Eailway Wharf.—Camphill, '■ lii Stream.—Tolrapu, Karamoa, AmoJtara. Korora, H.M.S. Challenger, Pot. COSTAL STEAMEES EXPECTED. ' ChaUenger, Aneldand, to-day ' Jtana, Patei, to-day Eotomaiana, Lyttelton, Tneaiiv • Tasman, Motneka, Tuesday ' V • Whangape, Westport, Tuesday fitormbird, .Wanganni, 25th , - Kennedy, I'oxton, 25th ' Bob Boy, Iliponga, 25th Kotojm, Gifymouth ;?sth Aratarra, Weal Coast, Nelson, Picton, .■ |Bth , Wakatn, Lvttelton via coast, 26th Penguin, Neison and Picton, 26th (Kahn, East' Coast, 26th Botomahana, Lyttelton, 2Cth the South, Picton and Foiton, HnifC Wanganui, fisth ■Waihii Blenheim, 26th , , ,'Torga.cten, Tairua, 27th fiosaraond, Greymouth, 27th iljmuka, Dunedin and Lyttelton, ,27th Eotoiti, Onehunga and New Plymouth, , (2 th. ■ ; ' .Tasman, Nelson, and Motneka, 28th Moura, Dunedin and Lyttelton, 29th Sawea, Limestone Island, 29th ■ Maponrika, West. Coast and kelson, 23th Soherua» southern ports, 29th lEO3EOTED BEPABTUBE3. . TBlmri, VraHara, 26th . Vn.TTfv, Patea, ,26th ' ■ Botomahana, Lyttelton, 26th Penguin, Picton and Nelson, 27th Wakatu, Lyttelton via coast, 27th. Huia, Wonganni, 27th •Waihi, ilenieim, 27th • 'Aorere, Partea, -Zlth. ' Kahn, Napier and Gisborne, 27th Queen of the South, i'oxton, 27th Nelson and West Coast, ZJth-. • 'Stoxmbird, Wanganui, 27th . Manarqa, Ilotneka, 27th, itrahnra, Picton; kelson# West Coast, SSth . . - < Eotoiti, Kelson, New Plymouth, and Onehunga, 29th : INTEECOLONIAL SEEVIOE.. yiCTOEIA, s.s, left Sydney, September 18, ijrxivccl Auckland September 22, duo tasbootifi 25{b,Httpier 26th,Wellington 27th. Leaves Wellington for Lyttelton and Dunedin 27th. WAUCAEE, As, left Meßounio September 18, arrived Hobart 20th, Blufl 23rd, duo Dunedin 24th, Lyttelton 25th, due Wellington 26th. Leaves Wellington for Napier, Gisborne, Auckland, and Sydney: September 26. (hie Sydney September 30. • MANUKA, sii., leaves Wellington Sep"i, tembcr 27 for Sydney direct, duo Sydney October l; OYEESEA SHIPPING. .STEAItEES TO AERIVE. /' Prom LONDON: MAORI (due "Wellington abont Septem- | bcr 28), arrived Auckland. {Bhaw Bavill, a/rpnts.) " "VniAKARUA (duo Wclli.ingtoa- ! about' October 6), Railed on Auirust 1 vip, Mel- 1 bourne, Sydney, Aucklau'di'. and 'Napier. • (Tyser Line, agents.) AKAWA (duo WclUnjton about October 9th), sailed on AujjuSt 22, from-Capetown September 15, Hobn-rt., (Slmw Savill.) K'JiitlTjUCA ftKie about October 23), sailed on Soptrmlxsr 5, Plymouth 7t)i, via Capetown.and ilobart: (N".Z.S.:Co.). (duo Wellington about November 5). i»a?Jed on Beptotuber 1C; via Auckland. Due Auchlcnd Octobe.r34. (NJJ.fi.Co.) HTWARU (due Wellington about November 8), sailed on Angnst SO. via Melbourne, Sydney, Auckland.-und Napier. MAiIAIU (due Wellington about November 5), nailed on September 19, Plymouth. 21st. via Caprtov/n and Ilobart. (Shaw Savjl!, aeonts.) "KUAPEHU arrived 6 p.m. from London and way ports. From NEW TOUK. • (dtif. Wellingt'On .about.' October 4). sailed July 27, via Melbourne, Sydney, and Anuktand. ' Sailed from Sidney for Auckland on September 21. (I'MI.S. Line, ragnnui.} . TiIOKAYfUnKK. (fliie WellinirfOß ahnrft October 3U, sailed' Au/ni>*l. 24, via. T.'lelbournn, Sydney, and Auckland. (F.H.3. Line, airiMitp.) -' >r ■ ' ",' V CORNWALI/M'iie WHllntrtoh alvint'N'ovi-cmb<M*"2C>.-s:ii'ed on 21. vjn Mnfbournr. Sydney, And Au'th!iL»3a.. T - , ac, asmta.).

From ... '. inmno (due Wellington abont October -20), sailed-August'3, via' Melbourne, Sydney, anil Auckland. (Ty'ser.lJhe, agents.) IiALLAMKUIKE ■(due Wellington about October '23), sailed August ,3. via Australian 'potts'and Auckland. (A. luid A. Lille, ngents.->" • ■ . , OUIAN'A (due Wellington about October 25). sailed August, 10, .vla-Xrfbourne, Wyd-ucv-anil Auckland. (U.H. and A.S., agents). fcl'Aß OV NJi(\' ZKALATfD ;ilue Wellington about.Xovember 001.-eailud; September 20, via .• JleUxHiriio- and, -Sydney. (Tyser Lice ,ngenis.) " ' ! LOUD STA-NIiEV (duo Wellington about Ootober 28),. nailed September 20, via Auckland.' (1'.11.5. Line, agents.) .... ' ICI3H (due "iyellingt,on abonf.September .-29);* sailed July 0, via Melbourne, Sydney, anil Ancliland. : Arrivc-d Auckland. (F.H.S. Line, agents.) : • ; . . , Prom VANCOUVEB. I'ONDO (due V/ellington abont October 4), ssiied Apgust 29, arrived Suva. Septoniber 21, due Auckland September £6. (F.H.S. Line.l : . .-. -■■■■■"■■ '■ j SAILING VESSEL'S Td'.jffißlVß. OBEEON," ' four-niaated -, barquentlue, sailed from Liverpool June 12. (Johnston and Co.) - . ... FORMOSA, barque, sailed from Liverpool Augnst. 20. (Johnston and Co.) GliKlMtalian-barque, sailed, from Marseilles September 4, via Elult.-(Buscoo and Coj ', ; , ; ' . ' . BY'TELEGRAPH,, AUOKLAirD, September 25. . Arrived—Turakina (7.15 a.m.), from : Napier. Arrived—Squall from Gisborne. ' Sailed—Pairley (C.30 a.ui.) for Sydney. Sailed-r'Haupiri,.i"or East Coast r'T's. • NEW PLYMOUTJJ., September 25 Arrived—Kawara' (5.20 a.m.), irom Onehunga. .-*•• Sailed—Eawp.ra (10.15.. p.m.),.. for Onehunga. . i . .' " LYTTELTON, September 25. '' Arrived—Eotomabana (oa6 a.m.), from Wellington. i; - '■ Arrived—Tarawera (2 p.m.), from Wellington. • ••• Sailed—Waikaro (8.30 p.m.)"'fbr Wellington.. . -• NELSON,, ;September 25. Arrived—Tasman (9.20 a.inj,;,from Wellington. Arrived—ifapourika (9.50"-a.m.). from Wellington. ''":t V BLENHEIM,..Soptombcr 25. Arrived—Waihi (10 a.m.), from Wellington. , Sailed—Waihi (6.20 p.m.), for Wellington . - i 'iBLOFIV September 25. Arrived, — Dev0n...(10.15), .from' Port Chalmers- - " '.WAS.G'ANITI/'SiSptember 25. Arrived—nina (10 a.m.), from ■ Wellington I'PXT.ON,. September 25. ~ Arrived—Queen of tlio South. (12.30 p.m.), ■ from Picton. "• . "-T* PICTON; September '25. Arrived—Penguin (6.25 p.m.),-from Wellington. .... ... ..: Sailed—Alexander (4.10 ji.ro.), for Nelson. . To sail-Penguin (11 p.m.), for Nekon. .... ; . THI!'WEATHERSFIEIi). Tlie 'barqUe' Weatbersficlil'," bound from Pu'gct Sound to Fremantle,' \Thicll put into Adelaide on Augnst 29; isoipected to resume bcr...voyage on..Saturday next. After discharging the present cargo, she will load timber from "Western Australia for New Zealand, under charter. ''' 'SUCCESSFUL TEIAL Ol? TJIE lIAOEI. : The "local branch 1 of'.tlio' U:S.S. Company received advice.from head office today that- the new turbine ferry steamer Maori ran a trial trip yesterday, and attained a speed "of 201 .kndt9-''pcr hour, using only 5-6ths of'the'boiler power—a :re3Hlt.. vliicli. . that s , company - considers eminently "satisfactory.. The Maori is expected to leave Glasgow for New Zealand via Suez-Canal, on Saturday. "• AEEIVAL OF- THE EUAPEHU. The:. New,, Zealand. .Shipping-Company's steamer Euapeliu, from iiondon via way ports,,.arrived in. the. stream about 4.30 • p.m. yesterday. Alter being cleared by the Health and Customs officers, the vessel .berthed-: at No. 1 South,: Queen's Wharf. The Euapchu. left London on August B, and on tile 15th. called at Tenerifle to replenish' buiikers;' She lelt the same day, and-on August-31-reached Capetown. Dur'.itlg ~ the.,y,oyagc..fr"oni;'.Tenarifie to Capetown line weather, with- calm sea, pre-vailed.-'The south-east trade winds usu.ally experienced were conspicuous by their absence.--On the same day as arrival at Capetown,;..the. Euapf)(!i,„(;i>ulinucd her ;journey, and from then until September ,11 the-weather was fair;'"Wbile. in longitude 90 'east' 43 south on the 12th some violent weather was ■ encountered, which :lasled ,until. September 17.., .The worst day . was the 13th ; mountainous seas' were running, :nnd i: tho-deci:- ; caTgo "of'horses and ' Sheej was Wdartgcr of Dciug swept overboard. - ; A...boatrand some,-deck paraphernalia we're washed over during the storm. The ; vessel arrived '' at .Hobart on the ; 20thy; add . left" 'again dti- the 21st. "A heavy,.fog prevailed! last 'liight, and the first sight of land was' Mapa island. Captain Jaggard has .with, hlnr'the following officers:-C3iief officer,-Mr. Mead; second, Mr. WprtliingtonV third, Mr. Btitt; fourth, 'Mr. .Foiy.lifth,. Jlr-.Pound.i • • By the s.s Euapehu last flight, there arrived a."slupment of*.six 'thoroughbred horses-consigned-to Mr; G."G. Stead, of '.OUristclrarcii, ahd bought:by.'him at tho 'reee'nt,: blood-st'ook sales.-at-TNcwmarket, •England.. The shipment—consisted of Oharlem'aglie'll, a't'hrce-year'-'old bay colt by St.-.Simon• irom-Perfect-Dream; Perolina; a tvto,-year-.old bay., filly by Persimmon from .Carolina Lady Wayward, a two-year-old brown filly by Ladas.from Vane; ,an ,nifflnWM.''t)v6-yeaK6ld, .'bay flllv by Collar-.irom- Chaffinch, and'two yearlings, a bay colt by Tarporley from' May Bud, and.a filly, Orineont, l by.,Ormc, from Hey -l'resto. -o. ■'.■-■ < :• . Captain Cameron,' late Of.'the Pukaki, is in command, of tbe Corinna,' which ca.me out of dock last Tuesday at Dunedin. Her officers'ttre:* Chief,,.. Mr. Willlabiß (late of the Corinna:);'-second,'.Mr--Kano (late Pateena); third, Mr. J; Elliott'(late Manuka). "Tito Corinthic ..Ras„to..ic».ye Lyttelton -yesterday under orders to proceed to Auckland for-homeward ,landing. Tho. "Ni/M.'Zealand-',llorald" states: Siiico tlio Eelianco and Tramp, owned and'chartered by the-Oneh'u'Dija Sav,-mill-ing X'ompany,,-went ashore-on the west coast, no soows Itave visited Onehunga until,yesterday morning,'when the llawk, ! under -Captain..Anderson;- 'arrived from ■Hokianga- vitli 80,000, feet.„o? timber for I,the t , btopany.'"No wortl'has ueen received [ of late as to bow -the Tramp is faring, but tho Underwriters arc of opiuiou that 'the . Eelianca v.-iH be . refloated safc-ly at •an early date. The. steel'slilp IG49'toDS resistor, has been sold to foreign-owners for, it is reported, atout .£5500.'., ..: ■On , Jnly .25. there .-v,'M, launched at Greenock the passenger steamer Karatta, built to the order of th'e"Gulf Steamship Company, Port .Adelaide. The dimensions of the vessel'are; .— 'Length, 175 ft;; breadth, 28ft; .depffl',.. i2ft. The 1 naming ceremony was, performed by Mrs. | of tho chalnliaß of the compar.;-. . Jl?bo iron,barque.- Sussex, 1512 tonii regte•ter, has-been disposed of'to"South American'owners." ' The'iron ship„Tillie E.-Starbnck, of 1829 tons, Has been wrceked-oK tho, west coast of- South America.. She VtaS bound from New York to -Honolulu- with-a general cargo, and according to. .oldviccs: reecivcd 'at Honolulii slie.is a total, loss. The shin I "was built in 18S3. ' The' Devon, previous to sailing to Australian ports, will, after -discharging at Dunedin, go to the BluS -for -.homeward loading. In addition to grass seed and .other produce, she will take about 3000 crates of frozen rabbits;. The-local agents of tbo'Shaw,. Savill and Albion-Company, Limited, have been od- , vised ,that the lonic reached': Plymouth ■after'a smart - passage of .forty dnys. The-steamers Hana., Aorere, andTalnni wero unabie.ta, leave port yesterday owing to heavy- weather. 'The scow Korora is at anchored in . the stream untU. weather .conditions permit licr leaving'for Hokianga. ■ Tho >'5.8.. Tasman is due on Saturday from' Nelson, M6tueka,"and'Tonga with a cargo- of .granite:"'' 1

. ..Several., cat tie*, wero..'shipped by tin Mara'roa --at tho Glasgow Wharf yesterday. afternoon.' ? 7, :

Tbtrltuapehu brought twenty stud sheep, consigned as follows: — Loan and I Mercantile., A. Company,.- Ohristehnreh, seven shearling ewes; Mr.■ J. Little, North Canterbury;, two "BordeMMceSter rauis; .Messrs. liaison nnd Company, Wellington, threes- each-:'ranis andr'.: owes; Romney Marsh; . Mr., ; Dayennnrt, , Clirlstchurch, three.ewes and one Shropshire.ram; Hon. J. Ormonfl.-one Tiorder-Ijji'cester ram;ami one Leicester ram to Mr. Greenwood, of Ohristehnreh., A-.Shlre: stallion, consigned to' Mr. Jarac-i Little, Uorth was, with "tlie ftboi'6.' VlhV-ep.,' and some 'G.-'G. Stead,'- of Christchurch. carried "as deck, cargo. The U.S.S. Company's steamor Itawea. is !to leaVe" 7jlmosto r nc on Friday .direct for-'Welliiigioni'and is:'diie oil Bundp.'-/ hev.'t; -'." v." ": . ' '"3'Jio -Rosamond- is .duo-to-lew; Gre.v.mcntli for .Wellingtij.n wlUi. a. fulL cargo •on PrWiiV. ", £t . 'ilie Tr.S.S. Con'.iHiny'fl clramer ltilierna, V.as been dyfaincdllJiraugh weather conditions', on- \Xk Wor.t,, Const; will rro•occd lo.ljyU.y.ton.'uunsiiiK'.l'fiJlJiiigton, her port'bf c;'-!l. ' '

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 1, 26 September 1907, Page 4

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