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SHIPPING NEWS

■ PHASES OF THE-MOON. ' - - OCTOBER. • .. Day. hr. m. First- quarter '•'<*: ...: " 3 5.44 p.m. Full moon • ....: ■ . ... 10 ; 8.33. a.m. Last quarter ...17 3.5 p.m. New moon 25 6.17'p.m, HIGH .WATER. To-day, 10.12 a.m;; 10.43, p.^n.. To-morrow,' 11145 a.in; ;"midnignt. '*"" ! ; -SUN.' • : . torday, 4.59.'a,m;j '6ets; 6.i3'p,m.'!

ARRIVALS.-' -\: :" , . FRIDAY, OCTOBER XG. ENGLISH iMONAIiCH, : sis; (1.45 a.iri. in the stream), 4917 tons, Walker,.-from New York, Durban/ and Auckland. . ROTOITI, s.s. (3.'45 a.m.), 1159 tons,' Aldwell, , from Onehunga' and New-Plymouth.. . Passenfers :Saloon—Mesdames - Barnett •/ and-' Hamlin,; fessrs. Hamlin, Barnett,-Burgon; 1 steerage. • (4 a.m.), 92 tons, Carey, from Blenheim. AORERE, s.s. (i.20 a.m.),-77-tons, Fisk, from Patea. --. ■ KIRIPAKA, s.s. (5.20 a.m.), 133 tons, Jack- . ton, from Patea.' , VTCTPRIA, s.s. (6.15 a.m.). 2969 tons, Waller, from Dunedin and Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Reid, Mackerras, Wright, .Mrs.! Morton, Messrs. T.-Moroneyi' B.'Kilroy, Eeid (2)j : 2' steerage. • .- 1.,..:,;:-.,.... WAIKAEE, s.s. (6.20 'a.m.),' 371 tons, M*Beth,. from Melbourne, Hobart, Dunedin, Bluff, and' . lyttelton. Passengers:,Saloon—Misses Dickson,; • -Harriot, .Lees, > Taine, Wilson,' Button,' Camp- .- bell, Bell, Hart, Bushell, Mesdames Hart,' Stevens: and 3 children, Maxwell , and -2 chil-- . dren, Woolley and_ 4 children," Greeri,-Miller/ Ormond and 4 children, Holdsworth,' Rev.' Father Duffy, Messrs! W. Woolleyj Green, Heller, J. Carson, Elliott, G. Callendar, Or-! mond; Styles, Holdsworth, G. Hill, Terry, Pottinger; 39 steerage. MAORI, s.s. - (6.50 a.m.), 3399 tons, Hunter, from Lyttelton. ; Passengers Simmons, Calvert, Hassell, Allen Simpson, Fisher,' Ritchie, Young, Page, Stnndisli Mesdames Newell, Preston,'.Vernon,'"'Clark, Ajicell and child, Jones, Nuggleton, -Moorhouße and 3, children, Knight and infant, Murrane', 'Mor-.' ■ gan, Fisher, Grenfell and,child, Taylor, Phillips, Campbell, Chappell, Johnston, Garland; -. Clark, Wicksteed - and' 2 children, Captain Ramsay, B«vs. Chappell,: Hansell, Messrs. Geaney, Baird, Tennent, J ones, • Cunningham,: Bamsey, Bardsley, Stratford,. Marton", Jordon, Moorhouse, James, Nicoll, Mack, Perman, Pearson, Murrane, . Sherris, Stevens, Alexander, ■ Piper, Fleming, : Mason, Wells; Lancaster, Taylor. Dallas, Wil- ; 60ii; M'Kellar, Loughnan, Macamell, ' Turner, M'lntosh, Collins, . Morgan, • Gordon, . Neale; Hepworth, / Patton, -M'Conofcliie, Thompson, Edivley, Graham, Phillips, Kotua, Leigh, Johnston, Saunders, Garland, Smith, Preston,CCa r ter,' Airey, Ferguson, Heal Van,. Cohen, 'Small-! bone,*:so steerage. 7 -,;!!.-! .TARAVVERA, s.s. (11.15 .a.m.), 2003 tons, "Bur?ess, from Auckland, Gisborne, -and-: 'assengers:. -Saloon-rMiss., Kelly;. "Mesdames! Grey, Blythe and 2 children; Messrs. Beveridge, Flemming,,.Milne," Hudson, 'Cooper, 'France, Grange, Atmore, Qiierrie, .Fickling,* Blythe,'At:, kinson, Holmes; 13 steerage. - • HUIA, s.s. (1.40 'p.mi), 127 tons, Dowell, from .Wanganui. HIMITANGI, 6.5. (2 p.m.), 323 tons, . Manley, from Wanganui. - - rWAKATU, s.s. (5.20 p.m.), 157 tons, Willi, from Kaikoura. CHARLES ; EDWARD, s.s. (9.15 p:m.), 245 ■ tons, Graham, from Foxton. : !l' • ' DEPARTURES. V ; FRIDAY,.OCTOBER.'I 6. ": • : MANAPOURIv's.'s: (10.5b,'a!'m.j,'20G0 tons, Aliwell, for Westport./.i' / ; WAIKARE,:s;s.' (12.25 371 tons, M'Beth, •for' Sydney, i 'Passengers—Saloon: 'From Wel- -, lington—Misses Hives, Bushell, Baker, Chittick, Mesdames Deale, G. Soilleux, B, Fuller, Bartlett and child, Wedderfcurri, Howard, Colonel Hammond, Captain 'Jordan, Messrs. J. Reid, Deale, Burns, Hives, Montgomery, H. S. .Stanes, R. A: Hunt, Leboutiller; Opas, B. Fuller; H. C. Clark, Bartlett, Wedder- • burn.v ■ Howard, ■ Dickenson, Chittick, •H. Schlichting. 'W; H. Hopkins, A. W. Wilkins, Fickling, Walsgrove. , VICTORIA, s.s. (2 p.m.), 2969 tons', Waller, for Napier, Gisborne. Auckland, and -Sydney. OPAWA, s.s.; (5 p.m.), 110 tons, Nicholas, for. Blenheim. , ' '' BLENHEIM, s.s. (5.15 p.m.), 120 tons, Nicholas, for Blenheim. HIMITANGI, 's.s. (6.35 p.m.), : 323 tons/ Man-, ley, for East Coast. TARA,WERA, s.s.' (7.15 p.m.), 2003 tons, Burgess, for Lyttelton and Dunedin. MAORI, s.s. (8.5 p.m.), 3399 tons, Hunter, for Ljyttelton. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Musgrove, Boland, M'Grath, Mesdames Stone and 2 children, Wilson, Boyes," Ward, Price and child. Gray, -Manson, •: Fraser, Musgrove, Morrish, Palmer," Evans, - Kirk and' 2; children; S.utcliffe, Bateman, Shipley and 4,' children, " Payton and infant; Chant, Messrs. Stone,' Wal- . lace, Dolan, Gray, Manson, Dillon, ' Holmes, ' Lewis, Brown; Walker,- Nichols (2), Evans, MTlonald,' Cottrell, M'Alpine, MTDonald, M'Grath; Dwyer, Lawton, Lloyd, Williamson, Speers, Yarmar, Kirk, Thompson, Dearsley, Bateman, Chapman, Hey wood, Hayne, Finch, Pay ton, /Miles, Nathan, Hepworth, Parsons,. -Whitney. Chant. George.. " . EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Kiripaka, Patea, October 17. . ■ ■' Mararoa, Lyttelton, October 17. , ' Charles Edward, Foxton,' October 17. Waverley, Nelson, October 17. ■ Mana, l'atea, Octobo. 17. . , Mapourika, West Coast, Nelson.' October 17. Kildale, Newcastle, October 17. Pateena, Nelson, Picton, October 17. Turakina, Lyttelton, October 17. Blenheim, Blenheim, October 18. Kaituna, Westport, October 18. ; Poherua, Greymouth, October IS.. Opawa, Blenheim, October 18. Ruru, Napier, October 18. Manaroa, Havelock, October 18. '.Maori, Lyttelton, October 18. Koonya, Southern ports, October 18.'. Monowai, Southern ports, October 18. Pukaki, Greymouth. October 19. • • Kahu, Napier, October 19. " -1 ! Mararoa, Lyttelton, October 20. - ■ Pateena, Nelson, Picton, October 20. . ...'! Takapuna, New Plymouth, October 21. Manuka, Sydney, October 21. . , PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Aorere, Patea, October 17. . '" Kiripaka, Patea, October 17. «'• Queen of the South, Foxton, October 17.' Stormbird, Wanganui, October 17. Wakatu, Kaikoura, October.l 7. Huia, Wanganui, October 17. Waihi, Blenheim, October 17 Mararoa, Lyttelton, October 17. ', • Waverley, Nelson, October 17. •' .! .Charles Edward, Nelson and West Coast,-pp.; tober 17. . Arahura,- Picton, Nelson, Coast, Octo.; bcr 17. Putiki, Wanganui, October 17.' !~. : , '~, ! Eotoiti,. Nelson, .New Plymouth/ October 18. ,;" Manaroa, Motueka, October 19. ■ Koonya, West Coast, October 19. Monowai, Northern ports, October 19. • ■ Maori, Lyttelton, October 19.; , Pateena, Picton, Nelson, October '19. , Ruru,. Napier, October 19. ; Blenheim, Blenheim, October 19. Opawa, Blenheim, October 19. , Talune, Southern ports, October 20. Mapourika, Nelson, West Coast, October 20. Kahu, Napier,' October 20. . Takapuna, New Plymouth, October 21. Ulimaroa, Sydney, October 23. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. WIMMERA, s.s., left Sydney October. 14 for Wellington, via Auckland, Gisborne, and' Napier. Due Wellington October 23. Leavo« same day for Lyttelton and Dunedin. ULIMAROA, s.s., left Melbourne October 14, for Wellington, via Hobart and Southern ports. Due-Wellington October 23. Leaves same day for Sydney direct. Due Sydney October 27. MOERAKI, s.s., leaves Melbourne October 21, for Wellington, via Hobart and Southern ports. Due Wellington October 30. Leaves same day for Sydney direct. Due Sydney November 3. OVERSEA SHIPPING. STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. From London. NIWARU (due Wellington about October 25), jailed on August 12, via Australia, Auckland, and Napior. (Tyser Line, agents.) PAPAROA (due Wellington about ' October 24), sailed on September 3, Plymouth September 5, via Capetown and Hobart. (New Zealand Shipping Company, agents.) .ORAJRI (due Wellington about November 2), ■ailed on September 4, via Auckland. (New Zealand Shiping Company,, agents.)

i CORINTHIC, (due Wellington about Nove-m. ;bor 3),.sailed^,on September 18,- Plymouth September 20,' 'via Capetown and Hobart. Shaw, Savill,.agents,)..', ' MIMIjRO: (due Wellington about 'Norembet 24); : sailed oh' Seritember 20, via Auckland and iNapier., i(Tyser':;Line,- - agents;) ' ■ >' .:RUAPEHU}.(duo ;%eliington about November 18),-sailed pn October 1, Plymouth October 3, via Capetown,and Hobart. (New Zealand Ship--ping.: Company, -agents.) -.. !; :V -.'i-. : . From l , Liverpool. .' . . SURREY- (due-Wellington about October 20), sailed "on-.'August .22,., via. Auckland and ,-Napier. (F.H.S., Line,-agents.) " MAORI (due AVellirigton! .about.. .November 6)/.! ! :sailid. - on:. September. ■5, •' via 'A u'dkland: aeentel) • . - - . ■ •-.> ; : )by:!telegraph. , i- coastal. ■ , -, ; ■■■ t FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16." ' AUCKLAND.'- ' .'f . " !.-Amved.'-rrKorbiiiiko (4.10 pjn.) and Whangape (jl.lo pita.)i*-'from!,.J?ii . for Sydney. /.> ." , 'ONEHUNGA.' Sailed.— I Takapuna ,p.m.), for New Plymouth. 1 Passengbrs'i-SaloOii—Misses Eansoin, Brown, StrettonVjOsto'm (2), .Mesdames;Stretton, Dick; Messrs. 'Wilson, Ziele, Chainejv Allan, Mains, Furness; .'Courtney, and Detective' Ward. (6'a.m.), from -Picton. , : ( 5 fir Wanganui. y -NEW PLYMOUTH: .' " ;- ; imvedi^pnima;7(!>.l 5 a.m'.), from. Welling.ton.'.'.--,• . . - - '', ;Sailei i^Ea'rawa.".'(9- p.m.),- for, • Onehunga. Arrived;—Earawa'(4 a.m.), from Onehunga. ;.J.AmvediS-3lahia, :(i;3O p.m.)yfrom. Wellington. GRgZMOUTH. . P-P 1 -)' -^ or Wellington. ' ' LYTTELTON,.:ilmved^3WieaiC!l(7.s. a.m.), and Mararoa •{B.IO a.m.),-from-Wel!ington. . ;. , .'Sailed;'rr-Turakina''(s.lo p.m.),' for Wellington. Sailed:—Mararoa 1 .(6:15 p.m.), for Wellington, Passengers—64 saloon ' and 22 . steerage. ' from Wostport. - Sailed—Malieno;'for Dunedin, Bluff, Hobart, and'Mslßo'urne.'! " . . - • . "Anived.--Pateena'- (4.45 p.m.);- from WellingtOn. • >SailedSi-!P4tegM;;(7;lo -p-m.),' for Nelson. ■ rc:-. /nelson; 'v • (9 a.m.) and - Kennedy (9.40,.a.m.),,.;fr0m. Wellington. !motueka. ' ; Sailed.-7-Waverley (2.15 p.m.);:, fori Welling-ton'.-7- 1." ; rAKAEOA. . ; Encounter ; (early), ■ from Timar,u;'7.-',v..''; : .,.,.\' ■' ; , ' i DUNEDIN. - S ; '-"St(il 1 Auckland," via, .East - Co'ast- , 'pbrts..vr-Pae6engers:' For (Lyttelton—Mesdaines/ DeOlottliliiC Delany and -' 2. children, Messrs;--MD'onald; 1 'Downey, Just,:Appe.rley, Des 'Mo'ulinSj'DelanyV-'.For Wellington—Miss Scolan,' Mesdames"Turher;;'Ahurn,, Jack,: Boyce,-Gilbert, Messrs.. Hayes,' Bryant, Boyce... For Gisborne— Mi& V'Bro.dbnck,!V'Mrs. .Teltman,,; Mr. .-.'Bright. Eijit;-: MTarlano,.: Mrs. Pearce, Messrsi Kayne; Laws,' Sharp,! andMs'steerage. "'.THE R-IPPINGHAM GRANGE. - !. ! "It:'is'announced;that the P.H.S. liner Rip-.pingham-'Grange-will leave Wellington! finally "for 'Avorimoiith. on 'November- 25: -Before calling here she visits the Bluff apd Timaru., V '. .;.TH3!i;."'T,URAKINA. . This mor'nuigv.th'b' New Zealand -Shipping Company's::-steamer .'.Turakina-'. .arrives.; from' £'yttelton! to complete Homeward .loading.- •" She is-'fixed'to sail:;finally for London next Thursday.'- - ■ ■ ■- .THE MAICUEA. -(BY XELEGBAri—PET.SS ASSOCIITION.) /' Dunedin, October' 16. The- Union' Company.' has-received cablc advice that the new steamer Makura arrived at Capetown,' on, Wednesday 'morning, < haying - had 'a good passage out. She left Capetown' the same' evening fori Durban, where; passengers will be'embarked for Australia 1 and New Zealand. ■On sailing .from." . Capfetbwri ' the -Makura was-a full ship, every berth having 'b'een allotted.. , . She, is, due .in Melbourne on November 2;■ ; . \ : ' ■' ■ : . A PECULIAR MISHAP.; ■ ■ The four-masted schooner-''James -B;. Drake has been at "M'Kie's shipyard -in-'-East Boston undergoing repairs after'one of 'the -most peculiar accidents ,'in ~the history of navigation, says the Hobart "Mercury." .While cruising in southern waters the schooner was' caught : in a cyclonic storm, which revolved round the vessel,in such- : 'a .manner, that all four of the :.mas,ts .were; tmst.ed. in..- their .st,ep^.Plainly-,-some rotary ■ ■notion of the" wind-storm' had caught the ■ spars .ill a leverage, forcing them just half-way v round. - No explanation was offered-by -the' captain—who vouohed for the truth' of the' storyHfo'r the ■ masts ; riot coming -out: of . the--vessel. All four, however; were standing,""and"'c'Srrfed" sail' all the'-'way to port.'. No':other.daijin'ge was .received during the storm, , and, although the- masts- were turned, they .'.were not/injured in the least. - ■ As the - Slip i will-be occupied to-day, the Gpverriment"6tea!n)er v .Hinemoa, will not go-on there; till .-Monday. : ' t Mr, Keynes, L second ..officer-..0f the Waikare, went - ashorofor -orders at Dunedin, Mr. •Nicholls-.taking.-! his! place. ' , Captain Stott has-been placed ,in command of'the Tofua,; and' Captain Angiis has charge 'of the Wanaka,; : JtMvarmidnigh't:'on! Thursday, when the Mapourika set out. fropi Greymouth' on her return trip up the coast'to Wellington'. She left Westport yesterday,.; Arid is timed to get away from Nelson" at 10-o'clock this morning, and , should arrive here "about .7' o'clock this even.ing. ■ ; • ' Captain Aldwell' took command of the Manapouri yesterday/-vipei Captain Jordan, who left for Sydney,;.by; i tlie;-WaiKare, on holiday leave. Captain Naylof assumes temporary command of .the'Rotoiti.:/."..:.•. Included in tbe--Waikare's imports from Melbourne. and Hobart 'are following itemsGo2 bags- flour, 850-oases fruit, 920 bags rice, 223 cases.,..tea,.lo2..cases spirits, 35 cases tobacco, 100- bags; superphosphates, 80 cases 'sugar, '125 ■ bundles josts,/108'bags bark, 84 cases bottles. • In- addition to-the Kildale another tramp eteame'r'.is expected.from Newcastle for bunker supplies; The-Tyneside Coal Proprietary inti-mates-that.-the Tiberius, which was to leave Newcastle, for South America, is.due'here next .week. . The :company will meet her requirements with about':6oo tons of coal.''

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 330, 17 October 1908, Page 8

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