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SHIPPING NEWS.

: —.■O . ■ ■•'. ■ PHASER OF THE MOON. . ' '• . . SEPTEMBER. Day. Hr. m. Last quarter ... . ... ... 7 714 a.m. New moon ■ ... . ... ... 15 239 a.m. First quarter ... ... ... 23 6 1 a.m. Full moon 30 035 a.m. HIGH WATER. ■- ■ ■'■. T<>-day, 6.35 a.mV; 7.8. p.m. To morrow, 7.33 a.m.; P.B p.m. . . SUN. ■Sun rises to-day,.6.13.a.m.; sets, 5.27 p.m., ARRIVALS. .-...■ THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2. . BLENHEIM, ■ s.B. (6.50-a.m.), 120 tons, Watson,' from Blenheim. OPAWA, .s.s, (230 a.m.), 110, tone, Eeliford, from Blenheim. COKINNA, s.s. (5.50 a.m.), 1271 tons, Cameron, from southern ports. WIMMERA, s.B. (6.15 a.m.), 3022 tons, Waller, from Duncdin and Lyttelton. Passengers: Sa-loon-Miss Richards, Mcsdames Broad and 2 children, Piddie, Pitt, Goff, Messrs. Broad, W. Rutherford, Throp, Borthwick (2), W. E. Mann, Goff, L. Appleby, Alexander, Young, Panton, Ballantyne; 0 steerage. NtKAf, s.s. (6.15 a.m.), 252 tons, Day, from Nelson. ' PATEEXA, ss. (6.25 am.), 1212 tons, Manning, from Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon—Misses North. Dunn, Mesdamos Wiison, Watson, Robinson, Cowling, Sergt.-Major Wilson, Messrs. Blennevhassot, Dcmpsey, Roxborough, Danlcll, Sams, Moore, nnd Captain Bindon; 9 Bterago. MANAPOURI, 8-s. (8.5 a.m.), 2060 tons, Dawson; from Tapeotc and Rarotonga. Passengers: Bal-loon-Misses Bell, Dubost, Mcs'danioa 0. Bond, Cooto and'child, J. Cook, Davis and 2 children, Harney, R. M Jenkins, Lockwood, Larritt, Patto, Peters, Messrs. G. Bond, J. Bushby, John Cooke, J. Fuller, R. M. Jenkins, Lockwood, Larritt, 0. Laishley, G. K. Oliver, J. Preston, Parlik, Walker, Watson; 15 steerage. '■ TUTANEKAI,. s.s (8.30'. a.m.), 811 tons, Post, from Cook Strait and Worscr Bay.. . REGTJLUS, s.s. (6.15 p.m.), 685 tons, Gibbons, bound flisborno to Wcstport, put in for coal. MA.ttF.ItE, o.s. (6.20 p.m. in tho'Btreom), 6443 tons, Firth, from Napier, Auckland, Australian ports, and London. TAKAPUNA, s.s. (11 p.m.). 1036 tons, Stewart, from Picton and Nelson. Passengers: SaloonMißses Lucas, Ohatflcld. Hockey, Taylor, Vosncr, Sandel. Tapp, O'Brien, Mcsdames Crawford. Watson. Thompson, Brooke, Piper, Wakelin, Taylor, Richards, Fraser and' 2 • children, Mooro, Foster, Mc3-rs. Wakelin Q.Y, Rawloy, Brooke, Taylor (3). Thompson. Ledger, Brookes, Salisbury, Falconer, .Dr. Valintinc, Trembath, Smith, Wcarno, Rev. Richards. Fraser, Braggc, Moore, Johnston, Little H'Carthy, Dickenson. Mcalo, Duffy, Martin, Walker, Easten, Tidey, M'Kay, Hoare,- Foster, Tripe. ; DEPARTURES. .'..'. ,'•' ■ THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2. .MAN'AROA,'. s.s. .(6.25 a.m.), 120 tons; Hart, .for Havelock. • „ „ - WIMMERA, s.s. (4.50 p.m.),-3022. tonß, Waller, for Nflnier, Gisborne, Auckland, and Sydney. PAPVROA, s.s. (5 pm.), 6563"t0n8, Clifford, for Lvttclton. ' ' • NIKAH, s.s. (5.5 p.m.), ,252 tons, Hay, for Nelson ami Motucka. '. „'-.- ... WAREIMOO, n.s. (625 p.m.l. 3629 tons, Nevillo, for Lyttelton, Dunediri. Bluff, Hobn'rt. and Mel-ha-irne. Passon*ers—Baloon: For ;Ly ttoltnr.Misses Gilbert, Gibbl Mrs. Taylor, Mr, Low, Wellington ; representative football team. For Dun-Min-Messrs. Hntton,' Barnes. For Bluff-Mr. Ward. (For Melbourne—Misses floorlycar, Smith; M<>?daiw« Montoath. Goodycar. Banks. • CORINNA, s.s. (710 p.m.), 1271 tons. Cameron, for Nelson, New Plymouth; npd Onchnnga. PATEENA, s.s. ((8.5 p.m.), 1212 tons, Manninr. for LvtWton. Passengers: Ehand, Bowcn, Messrs. Brunsden, Hutcbin. \,' ..

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. . Echo, Karfunca, September.3. Pofrjidc-r, Lytteltop, September 3. V ■ .' Burn. .Napier, via coast, September'! Maori. Lyttelton, September' 3. , Talnni. Waitara. September 3. .'" StormbiriJ,, Wancsmii, September 3. Otalsi. Bluff, September 3. ■Devon, southern ports. September 3. 'Storm. Lyttelton; September 3. -•••-. Ulimaro'a, Melbourne, via south.- September 3 Moura, Auckland. Gisborno, Napier, September 5..."" >■<■■;■' ■ " ■■■:■■•''." Mo?-. Foxton. September 3. ,- VTftkntn,''liy , t"lt<)n. Kailionra: September 3. Vtvcrlcv. Nelson. September 3. Nikau. Nelson. Motncka, Sentcinbcr 4.'• ' Patccna. Lyttelton, September 4. •■.'■■ Mipourika, Nelson, -West Coast, September' 4. 'Corlnthic, Auckland, Sentembcr 4. Jfanaroa, Hnvelock,.Sontei"ber 4. , Koonya,- southern ports, September 5. ; Tare.were. LyttcKon. Puncd'n, .September 5. ■'. Aornro,'PMufl. September 5. Cn'iiina,' Onchunga,: New Plymouth, Septem- -.- •■ ■■' ] r ■;.■>.-..- -..m'W ■ Monaji'aJiri-Aucklacd, Glsborne, Napior, -Sep-, tcmbcr r7.'V'• '-~..< Manuka.-Svdncy, September 8. .' ' Melbourne, via south. September l lo.. Victoria. Sydney,! Auckland, Glsborne, Napier,,September 10.- ; : \ .' -■ . '-v : ,-' ■''■ '■'' : ' ' PROJECTED DEPARTURES.."';'■' Alexander, Nelson," West Coast. September 3.' Queen of tho South, Foiton. September 3. ' Arapawa, .Wnnitanni, September 3. Mnnu. Paten. September 3.. '•'.', Blenheim, Blenheim. BeptembT 3.. ' .' . HuU, 'Wanganiii. September ■ 3.,.-; . Opawa, Blenheim, September JjV : Maori, Lvttclton, September 3. , Stormbird,' Wanganui, September 3. ■ . Mnuro. Lyttelton and Bunedin. September 3. Ulimaroa. Sydnev. September 3. . , Rosamond. New. Plymouth. Onchunga, September's. • -"', " '" ' . Takapmia, Picton, . Nelson, . September 3. ■ Tbirn, Napier, via.const, September -4. ;Waltatu, Kalkoura, Lyttelton, via coast, September 4 ' >.' . Devon, Avonmouth, September 4; • Ot.aki,' London, September 4. . i Arahura, Picton, Nelson, West Coast. September 4. ' . i. '. ■ Pntecna. Lyttelton. September 4. 'Nikau,. Nelson, Motuokn, September 4.' Aorcrc,. Putea. September 6. .i • Tarawera, Napier, Gisborne, -Auckland, -September '6. . - • Mnnnroa, Motrmlia and b-iys-vßepteniber 6. . Koonya, New Plymouth, Westport, Grcymoutb, Eentc'mber 6. . '.', " ,' Mohowai. Lyttelton, Duncdin. September 7. Manourikn. Nolson, West Coast. September 7. Corinna, Timnru and Dunedin, September 8. Manuka, Melbourne, via south,,. September 9. . Corintbic, London, iSeptcmbcr 9. -.-'..

INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS.'''' ■'".'.' ULIMAROA/ v s.s., left Melbourne August ZS for Wellington, via ilobart and southern ports. Duo Wellington September 3. Leaves samo day for Sydney direct. Duu Sydney, September 7. •■ .MOORA, s.s, left Auckland August 31 for Gisborne, Napier, and Wellington. - Duo Wellington September 3 with transhipments ex Mp. itoift from Sydney. ' Leaves same day for Lyticlton' and Duncdi'i. MOKOIA,. s.s., loft. Auckland August 30, for Sydney.'. Due Sydney Soptcmber 3. Leaves Sydney for Auckland September 8. MANUKA, s.s.; leaves Sydney-Soptcmber 4, fot Wellington'direct.' Due Wellington' September 8. Leaves September 9. for Melbonrne,--via southern ports and Hobart. Duo Melbourno Soptcmber .18. .■.■"'„.'■' •■'.'":" ' VICTORIA, aB.S.. left Sydney September J for. Auckland, Gisborne, Hapior, and Wellington. Due Wellington September 10. Leaves same day for Lyltclton and Dunedin. ■ MOEP.AKI, s;s., left Melbourne.'September 1, for Wellington,-via Hobart and southern ports. Duo Wellington September 10. Leaves samo day for Sydney direct. Duo Sydney September 14,

OVERSEA SHIPPINC. ■'..'" BTEAMEES. TO ' ARRIVE., ' ;, From London, , . WAIMATE (duo about September 20), saiicd on July 23, via Auckland. (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) ' ARAWA (due about September 6), sailed July 23, Plymouth July 24, via Toneriffe, Capo Town, and Hobart. (Shaw, Savill, and Albion', Co.. asrents.) " ', ' INDRALEMA (duo about September 20), saiicd •on July 17, via Melbourne, Sydney, and Auck. land., (Tyser Lino, agents.) RUAPEHU (due about Soptcmber 21), sailed on August 6, via Tcneriffe, Capo Town, and Ilobart. (New Zealand Shipping-Co., agents.) KIA ORA (due about September 25), sailed on August 6, via Auckland.- (Shaw, Savill, and Albion Co., agents.) . ; TAINDI (duo about .Octobor 4), 6'ailed August 20, Plymouth August 21, via Toneriffe, Capo Town, and Hobart. • (Shaw. Savill, and Albion Co., agents.) NIWARU (duo about October 21), sailed on August 21, via Melbourne, Sydney, Auckland, and Rapier. (Tyser Line, agents.) From Liverpool. \ CORNWALL (duo Wellington about Scptcinbor 6), saiicd from Liverpool on Juno 26, via Australian ports and Auckland. (F.H.S. Lino. Agents.) DELPHIC (duo about September 11), sailed from Liverpool July 10, via Australian nnd Auckland. (Shaw, Savill aud Albion Co., agents.) :' FIFESHIRE (due about September. 27), sailed on July 24, via Australian ports and Auckland, (F.H.S. Line, agents.) DRAYTON GRANGE (duo Wellington about October 25), sailed on August 21' via Melbourne, Sydney, aud Auckland. (F.H.S. Line, agents.) From Mew York. ' BANNOOKBURN. (duo Wellington about August 30), saiicd on June 21, via Auckland.-(Vacuum Oil Co., agents.) GLENDEVON (duo Wellington- about August 27), sailed-on Juno 8, via Australian ports and Auckland. (Now Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) TOMOANA (duo Wellington about Septombor 6). sailed on June ,15, via Australian ports and Auckland. (Tyser Line, agents.) KABINGA (due about September 29), sailed on July 15, via Australian ports and Auckland. (A. ana A. Line, agents.) , ... •-, 1 WHAKARUA (due Wellington about October 25), sailed on August 19, via Australian ports and Auckland. (A. and A. Lino, agents.) From Calcutta, •. OMTA (duo Wellington about Septombor 5), Bailed on August 2, via Auckland. (Union Steam Ship.Co,, agents,) ■ '')'. ' APARIMA (duo WoUlngton about-Soptombor 5), sailed on August 2. via Singapore, Samarang, and Auckland, (Union Btcam Sill) Co„-ason.tsJ

BAILEES TO ABBIVE. ....... CLARA;, barque, sailed from Liverpool May 27, for Wellington. (Messrs. - Levin and Co., Ltd., agents.) , DARTFORD, sailed from Bunbury, August 18, for Wellington,. (Union Btoam Ship 00., aeents.) ; BY. TELEGRAPH. ' : .' \ s , OVERSEA. .NEWCASTLE, September 2. Sailed.-Hazel Craig, for Kaipara. , BRISBANE, September 2,v Tho Walpara has arrived at Horoton Bay. ■•:: MELMorjRNE, Soptember 2; . Arrived.—Brisbans. from Kaipara. , ' • • ■ HOBART, September 2. Sailed.-R M.S. Arawa (6 a.m.), for Wellington, COASTAL. "" THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2. CAPE MARIA VAN DIEMEN.. ■ Delpbie, bound from Adelaide to Auckland, passed east at-12.80 p.m. A tvro-mastod steamer, with a yellow funnel, from east, passed west at 4 p.m. ■ AUCKLAND.' V : ' •'-"'■■ \ Arrived.—Tomoana (6.30 a.m.), from Bydnoys Monowui, from the south iTTmta (12.60 p.m.), from Calcutta, via Singapore and Samarane.. •■■ Bailed.-Corinthii! (12.15 p.m.), for Wellington, . ■ ;■ ONEHDKQA. i . Sailed.—Earawo, (8.16 a.ra.), for Now Plymouth. '•■'.' /WANQANUI. ■ '.' Arrived,-Btb*mblrd (9.40 a.m.), from Wellington. /./'/' NAPIER. . '•■' -.'.-. Sailed.—Mou'ra-,(2 p.m.), for Wellington. . Pas. songers: Saloon—Messrs. Newbold, : TJlpb, and Orton. .',•'■ , ........ ....,. . ,/, ... .'-.'farewell spit. ..;;.;,;:,;..,;,; Tlie Poherua passed east : for • Wellington- at 4,20 p.m. ■;. ■ '; ■,■.:.: ;.:; ". "" /'. ' Arrived.—KamoniL .'(1 p.m.), from Vita, New Hebrides. ,'./..LYTTELTOS, ■;■. Arrived.—Maori. 17.20. a.m.), from Wellingtons Tarawora (11,40 a.m.), from Wellington . Sailod.-Storm 02.25 p.m.), for.Wellington; Tarawera, for Dunedln;' Arataptl,', brlgantlnc, for Kaipara; Delender;(4.3o p.ra;). for "Wellington; Uliinaroa (6.15 p.m.), for iWclington' and Sydney. Passengers—Saloon i For Wellington—Misses Inwood, Rilton, Davis, Popo,'Towncnd, Qlccson, Hughes, Mesdames'i Boyes, Alexander, Ramsay, Mossrs. P.. C.:> Sachs, Baron, S. A.-Slnger, Gleeson, Ramsay, Connell, Cooper, M'Quirc,■ w, H. Williamson, S.'Bowman. . For Sydney—Misses Furze. Thomson, Bowker, A. Bowlter, Oummings, Mosdames M. Harris; H.'Harris, ■ Patorson, Wicksteed, Furze. Garland, Cummings,- Powell, Lane, 1 , Captain A. H.', Thorpe, Messrs. R. Blcrakowski. S. Staples, R. Staples, .0. .0. Patcrson, S.O. Wicksteed, M.' Harris,-W. .Thomson, Mordaw,: F. W." Selden, O. Denshire, Forbes, Young, W.- W. Paino, Cumminee, Ross'. W. 'A. Moore,'-Lane,-. F. T. B6ys; Maori (8.2 C p.m.).' for' Wellington. ' Passengers: : Saloon-Misses Ahier, Brent; Robins;(2); .-Mawlo, Atkinson, Corrlgon,..,Raiidolf, M'Lean,, Bageuy, Irvine, Staco,: Mosdames Hawko, M'Alistor, Evans and 5 children, Scott, Bradshaw, Ashman, Williams, Haultarn, Flynn, • Holloway, -Robinson,. Wells. Atkinson;-.Parson. Hoys. Dr. Oleary and Holloway, and Father O'Ooimott, Messrs: Morriß; Carrick, Stitti Macky, Hawke,'M'Alister, Louisson, Baron, Doans, Scott, Jennins, Mason,, Rouse,. Taylor, Thomson.-Mitr.hcll, Repse, Fryor, .Boyco, Temole. Hall, Hcppolthwaito, Keaui. Farmer. Brent. Hughes/ Whiteman, Jacoinbes, Flynn, and. Williams, Masters Stitt,- Deck, :>nd Archer; .50 'stecrago. - .■■.'•'■',/"■"■.'*.!•/ ..">/'•/.

■■•: BLUFF, ! ''■■/.■.; : v .■ r --''.'~'C Arrived.—Hinomoa (6,... a.m.),.' from'; SouthernIsland!, . . ;-■ '.'.'.'.'.-■'.'.''.' ; ' ' ARAWA -LEFT HOBAUT. A cable received by tho local agents St the Shaw, finvill, and Albion Co. states that tho R.M.S. Arcwa lert Hobart for Wellington at 6 a.m. yesterday. She is due hcrencxt Monday morning... ' ■'■ . UMTA, FROM : CALOUTTA." -.; ■■';,! '■■'•' Shortly after'midday yesterday, the Urata ar.'.l rived at Auckland from Calcutta, via Singapore and Ramnr.ine. •'. She l« !o conie south in o couple of days' time to Wellington. Lyttclton, and Dunedin. Tko Union Steam Ship Company ire the local.agents,. ' : TOMOANA < AT AUCKLAND. Among the arrivals at Auckland yesterday was the Ty«er linir Tomoana. from New }ork, via Australian ports; ■■ Alter discharge of part cargo, tho 'fomoana comis on to Wellington. The local agents expect her to. put in an .appearance hero; on Honday. or. Tuesday, next. / v". •- ' -~.-. ' .COE'raTHIO. FOE'LONDON.,' :'.. ,' ' By noon yesterday the Shaw, Savin and Albion Co.'r large. steamer.' Corinthic had completed' loading • operations-Bt Auckland, and sho was able to lwiyo for-.Wellington.):.Sho is duo bore on Saturday, and i.\-to jail finally for London at noon on Thursday next,. September 9.- ■ ;„.■;■ THE. JAMOKnaA.' '~:';",'.;' "■ iThe Government trainihß>'shiojAmokura<."wli;, •remain alongside the King's. Wharf: rot I '-about, another - ten days,' and will then go on tho Patent Slip for cloaning and, painting. 'After, coming oil the slip "she will be civen a tnalrunto teso tho engines, etc.,- ana will -put to joa r towards' the end'of tho month on tho-first of, the. summer . ( '.-:;'. -MAHERE'-TO BERTH THIS.'HORNING.; ■'.'.' VA howling southerly gale, accompanied by high hops-, retarded, tho progress of the Marero on, tbo' run from Napier,to-Wellington, and she occupied over 22, hours en.route. She took up an anchorago in tho stream; at twenty minutes past six last evening; arid' at daylight.this morning sho is to borth at NO.-16, Jervois Quay.,, ••

'.. DEVON,;FOIt AVONMOUTIf., ''/,■; \ ■ Tlio Federal-Houldcr-Shiro liner Devon has completed loadine ■ at' southern *orts, and may be expected at Wellington to-day. .On Monday she sails Ilnally'from this port for Avonmouth direct. Sho is .taking-the following passengers from New Zealand :-Mcsdaracs 11. G.Kobinson. Holtoway, Harrison, <Miss J; Dr. Portoous, Hot. Holloway,. Messrs,; H. G. 'Robinson, S. Moore, John Mitchell,-J. S. Lockheod, E. J. Banks, Millar, Harrlfon,.A. Kirlr. P. Topper, v ' ' TUt.S. MANAPOURI.I'IIbM UAEOTONGA. ' After tin iinoventfui voyage to thb Islands the Union. Company's .B.M.S. Manapoun arrived in the Etrcam at 8 a.m. yesterday,' and. after medical inapectionV berthed at-10 a.m. at;No.O. .Queen's Wharf:,'-• ■ ■ ■'■- ■ '•;''';'- ' '• v', i'It was on August 12 that the Manapourkloft Wellington, and a. report of the voyage. states that sho experienced light winds and ,sea until arrival at llarotogna on Augußt 18. After a brief sto.ythe vessel left for Papeete, which was reached at 7.30' p.m. on August 20,, a strong. B.E. wind and a heavy sea being experienced on the run.' Passengers, - mails, and cargo were ' exchanged with tho Mariposa,: which had arrived from Ban Francisco, and, before midday on Ausust 22, thb Mnnkpouri was 'steaming 'on. tho return tourney to Earbtonga and Wellington. A quantity of-fruit. was lifted at Barotonga. and the-vessel sontlnued her voyage: to. Weilington on tho evening of August 25. Easterly: winds and- a heavy following, soa wcro experienced for the next four days, and then W.TWT; wir.ds with '■ heavy sea till Wednesday riight,(>pd thence lighter winds and a modorato sea till arrival. Her cargo comprised 15 kite and 2497 cases bananas, 744 cases apples,, 7454.cases oranges, 3CO eases onions: 253 cases canned goods, 87 cases, vanilla* 2 cases beoßwax, 1983' sacks copra, 21 saekß coconuts, H sacks : coffee 18 bales fungus, 11 sacks' berho'de mcr, 52 cases and 31. barrels, oil. 744. packages -pearl shell, .and 96 pachnges paints and'sundries. ■'.-:..'"■<

The Paparoa hoisted the blue peter jestcrday morning and got away for Lyttclton at 5 o'clocL in the oiening , The coastal steamer Defender, which is due fromLyttclton to-day, will probably Bail lor Grcyniouth and' Hokitika, to-morrow afternoon. At midday yesterday tho Delphic, from Liverpool and Adelaide, passed Capo Maria van Die men, and Bhc should reach Auckland this morning The A. and A. Line steamer Kabinga, which is duo from New-York : towards" the ond of tho month„bas lOM'tono. of general cargo, for Wellington. , A" 1 telegram from • Greymouth states that tho Jlopounka armed thole at 1 pm jesterday. ana was to sail at midnight on tho return journey to Wcstport, Nelson, and WtUington Yesterday morning tho Government steamer Tutanekai, "which had been sheltering in Worsor Bay, came in to tho wool wharf for water and »tnrc.i. If tho .weather moderates, Captain Post "will put out into tho Strait to-day to proceed with cablo repairing work. The cargo for Now Zealand'by tho TymeTic, which arrived at Auckland from San Francisco 'on Tuesday, included 55,2971b dried fruit, 24,0001b raisins, 24261b beans, 405 cases canned goods, 53061b manufactured lead, 44,8041b pig lead, 20 cases books,. 119' packages roofing matorial, and 600 packages metal polish. After discharging a cargo of sleepers at Hokitika, the Jane: Douglas will sail for Nelson, where the will require to have her hull examined. Tho repairs effected at Okarito have only been of a temporary character, and complete repairs will bo made at Kelson Thereafter the ■ litt'e itcaracr will again toko up her southern running. Later on sho will bo laid up in Nelson to be fitted with now maohinery, lately ordcrod f! on Home, and undergo alterations for tho looal trade,

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 603, 3 September 1909, Page 7

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SHIPPING NEWS. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 603, 3 September 1909, Page 7

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