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SHIPPING NEWS.

' PHASES'OF THK MOON. .'■■'". SEPTEMBER. ■..-.. - ■ Day. ITr. ra. Last quarter 7 . 714 α-m. ■ New moon ..' 15 2 39 a.m. First quarter ... "J -6 la.m. Full moon .■ ... ... .... 30 035 a.m. HIGH WATER. To-day, 4,46 a.m.: 5,10 p.m. , , ; To-morrow, 5.35 a.m.: 6 p.m. ,',.. ■■ '.. ■ ' ' ' , BUN. .'■ ' - ": Sun. rises'to-day, 5.53 a.m.; sets, , 6.39 p.m.. .. . ' ARRIVALS. ' ■ , TtJKSDAY,. SEPTEMBER 14. FALCON, 'schooner (0.5 a.m.);, 95 tons, Ains'uUuWoi, THl'f SOUTH. b:8. (6 a.m.), 199 tone, *•».). -m. tons. Manning, from Lyttolton. Passengers: Baloon-Mißses Poleon, Bonolrtson, Nowman, Mills, Herbert, Nurso Qrash, Nicholas, Hunt..Smith, Perry,- Ooddori, Horskon. Blanchard, Gibson, Griacm. Baldwin. Eitchic, Paul, Atesdames Cox, Alcook.Burns and child, Kttchio, Gibson, Lang. Frederick, Snowdon, Hadfleld and infant; Smith, Captain Aldwoil, Messrs. Barber. M'Cartncy, Murray. Watson, Oloee, Crcar, Woir,. Mellor, Haduold, Abbott, Soifort (3), Carbould, Bruce. Morrison, Olarksqn. Ivon, Brown, Harrison. Morris, it'Clutohio, Whitta, Blundell, Duval, Barclay, Shalouee, M'Kenzlc, Fitzen, Boothby, Palmer, Murphy, Carter Bennett <2), Chapman, Fittzeo, Hawson, Smith, M'Larcn, Jennings, Moulc, Graham, Moee, Harrinan, Richmond; 33 steerage. BTJOT, s.s. (7.E0 a.m.), .65 tons, Peterson, from TAEAWERA. s.s. (9.40 a.m.), 2C03. tone, Robert-, son.'from Auckland, Qisbome, and Napior. Passengers: Saloon—Mies Aahton, Messrs,- Dcauo, Mpronoy, Barron, Buchanan, Muir, ParUcr; 1 "'fflKAlJ, a.P. (9.20 a.r0.),. 252 tons. Hay, from Nelson anil Motueha. Passengers: Saloon-Misses KnOwlcs, Easton,and. .Van Staveron,. .Mossra. Brown, R. Miller, Piggot, and F. M'Keo. KAIIU, G.s. (3.45 p.m.), 182 tone, Carlson, from Nnoier via' coast. ■ . - - ■ ■ MOA, s.e. (10.10 a.m.), 188.. tons, Burt, from e.s.'. (12.20 p.m.),' 3071 tons, Carson, from Dunedin and- Lyttelton. 'Passengers; Saloon—Mesdames Sweeney and Thompson, Mr." Sweeney; 2 steerage, ■ . . ■ .-.' ' ■ PUKAKI. s.a. (2 p.m.), 1444 tons, T»te, from southern ports. • x _ ■ . ■ •■ STORM, s.s. (9.50 p.m.), 405 tons, '-Woods,, from Lyttolton. ■:■ •"■ '■■..-■'■. ■ ■ : '■ ■ ' TAKAPUNA, s.s. (11.55 p.m.), 1036 tons, Stewart, from Nelson and Picton, Passongcrs: Saloon— Mißsea Bout, Day, Donaldson, Marnner (2), Greenwood, Sclandor3,- Stool, Diok, Millard, Scott, Ooakloy, Redwood. Jaokeon, Mathieson, Mesdames Fisher and 2 children, Fabling, Sclanders, Porrin, Levion, Lucas,- Clark,, Towcro, Corry, Bary, Mathieson," Messrs. Kirk, Hughes, Cunningham, Oilmor. Garth, -Wcdderspoon, Rawnsloy, Johns, Orozier, Baxtor, Fisch, Louirhnan, Fisher, Seeloy, Mariner. Doulan, .• Curriu,. DosEranges, Maginnity, Porrin, Shaw,. Graham, Hayward, Hammond, Hodd, Cameron, MathleBon, Porritt, Lacoy, Bedford, Davis, Morris (2), Marriner, Towers, Ourtis,. Gormond, Bell,, Watson, Beaton, Jacob, Redwood. Bary, Foley, Foster, Sharp. Furniss., , , ..■';.- ..... ... } , , ;. DEPARTURESv •' ! i ', TUESDAY. BEPTEMBER. 14. . ...- MANAPOTIItI,- s.B. (U. 45 a.m.),, £Q&o,.tons,Evans, for Suva, i '''-.-■ '.'■:.■-.; ■ AOKKItE, s.s. : (3,,5' p.m.), V tons, Fisk, for Paten ~.-'-. . ■ RUUU, e.s. (4.10 p.m.), 65 tons. Peterson, for •■■.MAPOCBIKAv'e.B. (4.35 p.m.), 1203 tons, Kennedy, for Nelson, Wostport, and Qreynjonth. Passoiißcrs-Saloon: -For- Nelson-Misses Muaro, Earl, Kirton, Mosdamoa Stevens, Holmes and infant,' Brown itnd : child, Arnold, M'Eachon, Crowthers, Levicn, Captain Holmes, Messrs. task,-Maeon. Moss, M'Elwin, Butne. Poarcc, Meek," Munro, Dobaon/ Bryan, JJullarij, Bkolton, Jonnings Ifoull,. Ulchnrds, Crowthers, ,'Bordman (2), Mitchell (2).'. For -Wcstport-Mossro. - Held, ■ Graham.' For, QreymoutH—Misses Newman, Day, Heron, Messrs, Mackay, Essonhariit, Sampson.POHFiIitIA, h.s.. (4.40 p.m.), 1175 tons, Eobertson, tor Groymouth.':'■ , . , '■'.-'■■ "• , NIKAII. s.B. [Sp.m.l, 252 tons, Hay. for Hcleod and Motuokn. '• ■ . ..-.. '.-• •'-■■/ -. WAIMEA; s.s. (6.40 p.m.), 454 tons, Wildman. for Nelpon and West Coast... ■'.<■'■• '■'■■'■■'■:. HUIA, B.s. (5.35; p.m.), 127 tons, Dowoll,; for '■ PO?CAKI, ; e.s. : (6,35 p.m.), M 44 "10w,.' Watson, for Picton and .Wtßt Ooaet. . . ■ ■ .■■'■"- TARAWERA," s.b. (6.50 p.mj, 2003 tons, Kobortson,. for ■ Lyttelton and Dunedin. - Passengers— Saloon: For'iliyttelton-Miss Blaokburn, Mrs. Brady ■ and child; For Dunedin-rMiss Cannon.. PATEENA, 8.3, (3,5 p.m.), 1212 tone. Manning, for iyttolton, Paesonßcrs:. Saloon—Misa: GUn, Mrs. Walkov and child, Mr. Forsyth; - ' ■ WAIICARE;''s.B', (9.J0.p.m.), 3071 tons, Bsrneob, foE. Napier, Oisbpfno, and Auokland...,; ■' ■. ; : l ' EXPECTED ARRIVALS.: • ' Kurow, Westpbrt,.Seotombor 15.5 :-. ■ . 1 Maori, Lyttelton. September, 15.. . - . " ■■; Munafoa. MotuckA, September 15. ' ... . ' , I Put|h|, Wanjanui, , September J5. > ' • Arapawa, \Vnneanul, Soptc'raber 15. '-, ■;.,.' ■■ .1. Kahu'i' NapicfV'vla Coast; tioptombor 15.'*. :'. , Defender, Lyttolton, Soptombdr , 15.. . . .. ! Corlnna, southern, ports, September 15. . ■'•Illovniua;■'•Wcaf'OoAit' llchtliouscs, Kcvlomber 15. • U)|ui&roa,'',Si'dncy, September 15. ■■•: ~-■; Arahnra, W.cst -Coast,'., Nelson- Picton,' September ■■i5, , -..-i' : "-- ■■.; ■ . -.". '..•■■ ■-. ;■■, •■■,'■■..• -. ■• Waktttu,' Lyttolton,'Kailjoura,. Soptcmbor 15. Wavorloy, l'oxtori.'SeEtcmbcr 16.v:.: '■'.- - Mffna;Patea, Seplember 15! ■ ; .-■■:.•■ ' ;; " ' ißleuheim, Blcnhoim. Soptombcr 18. , ■ npawa, Blenheim, ScptemborJs. .' -. .'.'..'. "■ Patcona,.Lyttelton, ijeptembor 16.':. .':■•■,.. Aorore; Patea, September 16.". ■ ' . ' : Huia, tynnganuij.Soptombcr-16,- ', ■■ '•' Niltnu. Nelson. Motnoka... September 16. ■. ■ v ; ;• , , Nuvua; .Suva, Auckland, SejHcmlior 16. •-. Hautoto, Duticdln; Suptombor 16. • Victoria,. Dunodln, Lyttelton, September' 16. Rosamond, Onohunga,. via ports, September 16. vKair.iki, •Lyttelton.-Scntomber 16.■■ ■ -. Moura, i Auckland, ,Gisborno. .Naplor,' September. 17. : -;- ■..".. .. ■:.. ■ ■ -, ■■•■:••■ Moana, Melbourne, via south, September 17. -'Konncdy, Puponga, Sontombor 17- ■'•';■ ' : Mapourilia, ;Wc9t Coast, Nelson, Hcptombcr 18. Paparoa, southorn ports, September .18. :To:nbana,'southern ports, Sentomber 19.' :'. ■ Koonya, southern ports, September 19. ■•-. Wpikare, Auckland, Gisborne, Napier, Sept«m--'bcr.',2l. ■ •-' , ■' • ■■ ',•.'•■■ ■ ~ llp'orakl, Sydney direct. Boptorabor 22,.•''.:.■ ti£(.'.. :: . PROJECTED DEPARTURES. ;■ , ;;Storm, Wanganui./Soptombor 15. ■■ ' ; -. ■ Queen of the South, Foxttin, Sontcmbcr i 6, ;,Opawa, Bloohcira, September 15. ~. i ■Klrjpaka, Patca, September 15. '•' . Tnhapuna, l Picton, Neleon, Soptembor IK Maori, , Lyttelton, September 15. <■ '-Manaroa, Ifavolock.. September: 15...'. , ,' ■. Blenheim, Blenheim, Soptoraber 15. : Moa, Wanganui, September 15. ■ Oorinna, Nelson.- New l'lymouth, Onehuuga September 15. j • ■■ ■■•...■' Arapawn. Wanganui, Septcmbor ■ 15. Kahu, Niipier via c.onst,.Soptombor 15;. .■'■' Kamona, Westporf, Soptombur 15. . . " -'. i Patcena, Lyttelton, September 16. . ■ Aorero, Patea, September 16. : ■-. Wavorloy,; Nelson and AVcst Ooa6t, ;Scptembor ■16. .-■.'. :- ■ ■ ■ ■■..-■' ■ . Huiai. Wanganul,, September 16. : . .■ ." '■ Niknu.' Nelson, ' Uotnokn. September 16 Victoria, Napier, Gisborne, AMckland,. Sydney September 16. , . ' ' ■.. . ■..-■ Delphic, Lyttelton, Dunedin, September 16' " Uliraaroa, llolbourne. via south,•September 16 Wakatu, Kaikoura : and Lyttclten, via coast September 16.. . ,■.'-. -.'..- .■ • TJmta, Kewcasllo'.f September 16. "■' . Jlauroto, llarotonga, Tahiti, Soptombor 17 ' Moura, Lyttclton, Dunedin, Soptembor 17 : Navua, 1 wostport, Boptcmbor 17. ■ • ••'■■• ■ \ B.osamond,; New Plymouth, Onohunga, Eoptem. bcr 17. \ • ' ■ ■ ■ : ' Moana, Sydney direct, September"l 7. •. " , Paparoo. Auckland, Sentcmbcr 18. Anvhura, Picton,' Nelson, West Coast, Septom. -bor ■ 18. - ■ - . ■ ' * -. ■ • Koonya, New Plymouth, Wcstport, Greymoutb September 20. • :, . • /Mapourlka, Nclßon, West Coast, September 21 Waiknro, .'Lyttelton. Soptember 21. . Moorlki, Melbourne.'via south, September 23.' ,' '.'VINTEROqLONIAL SERVICE, ' :. MOVEMENTS OP STEAMEBS.- ' ULIMAROA, e.s. loft Sydney September 11 f or Wollington direct. Duo Wellington Sep'tem. bor 15 .Leaves Beptomber 16, for Molbonrno vii southorn ports'and Uobart. Duo Melbourne September 25.-- ■■ ' ... , .. . JIOUKA, 8.5.; loft, Auckland. September 14 for Gisborne, Napier, Wellington. Duo"Wolline.! ton September 17,' with transhipments,ex Mokoia from Sydnoy.v ' . • . -. * MOANA, 8.5., left Melbourne Soptcmbor B for Wollington, via Hobart and soutbern ports. Doe Wellington September 17. Leaves samo day for Sydney direct. Duo Sydnoy September 21. VICTORIA, s.b., left Dunedin. September' 14 for Lyttelton and Wellington. Due Wellington September 16. Leaves earae. day for Napier Gisborne, Auckland, Sydney, Duo Sydney SontombtJr 24. • ••. ' .■ ." MOEEAKI, s.b., lcavce Sydney Soptembor Iβ for Wellington direct. Duo Wellington Soptem! ber 22. • Loaves September 23, for Melbourne, via southern ports and Uobart. Duo Molbpurno October 2. ■ • ■ , WIMMEEA, 8.5., leaves Sydnoy September IS for, Wellington,' via Auckland, Oieborno, and Nt pier., Due Wellington Eeptombor 24. : Leavos samo day tor Lyttclton and Dunedin. V OVERSEA SHIPPINC. - '" .''■' l ' STEAMEKS TO.AEKIVE.' ''■ ' '.' From London. ' WAIMATE (duo about September 20). sailed on July.23, via Aucklfind. (Now Zealand Shippini} , C'v. "conts.l :.N T DTiALEMA (duo about September 24), nailed on July 17, via Melbourne, Sydney,, and Auck-i-.i<i. U'yecr uine, agents.) IIUAPEtin (duo nbont Soptcmbor 21), Balled on August 6, via Tencriffc, Capo Town, and Hobart. (New Zealand Khipplng Co.,' agents.) KIA OKA (duo about Septcmbor 25), sailed on August 6, via Auckland. (Slulw, Saviil,- and Albion Co., agents.) •■■' TAINUI (duo about October; 4), soiled .Aimust 20, Plymouth August 21, via - TcnorilTc, Cano Town, nnd Hobart. (Shaw, Saviil. aud Albion Co., ogente.) -..■'.'. NIWABU (due about. October. 21), nailed on August 21, viii Melbonrno, Sydney, Auckland; and Napier. (Tyecr Lino, age Jits.) BIMUTAKA (duo about October 18). Bailed on September 3. Plymouth September 4, via Tone, rltlo, Capo Town, and Hobart. (New Zealand ghlppifljj OOu affUltAj

OPAWA (due' about October 31). Balled on September 8, via Auokland. ■ (New Zealand Bhi»piug Co., agent.) . , '■ ■. , . . From Liverpool. l ■;• : ''■'•.■■•■ ...■ . FIFESniEE (duo about September 27), sailed on July 24, via Australian porte and Auoklaod. (K.H.S. Lino, agents.)' ■ . .-■'■'■ . DKAYTOIf CHANGE (due Wellington about October 25), Bailed on August 21, via' Melbourne, Sydney, and Auckland. (F.H.S. Line, agents.). MIIIIEO (duo about November 1), sailed on September 4; via.' Australian ports and Auckland. (Tyeor Lirio, agents.). '.'...< : .: From Now York,', , * - v'" ' , BANNOCKBnRN' (due Wellington about Sep. tomber 17, sailed pn Juno 21, via Auckland,, (Vacuum Oil. <jo.', agents.) • '■• -"■'■■■"'... ; ~. KABIHGA (duo. about' October 1), sailed on July 15, via Australian porta and Auckland. (A. and A. Lino, agents.) WHAKARTJA (duo .Wellington about October 25), sailed on August l>, via Australian rorte, and Auokland, t (A. and A. Una, agents.) ■ ' ; ' 'SAILER TO. AKEIYE. , ' ,'■-.. ■ OLAIIA, barque, sailed, from Liverpool Hay 2'. for Wellington. ,• (Messrs.. Hsvln and Co.. Ltd., agents.) : , ■!, .; . ■-■;...' . . ..• ' ' '■' nr telegraph. ;'-■. ■'"■'•:■■ '•■ . .w". ''[OVERSEAS • . '-. •',' - ■':■■' ■ '~ . '.; '• LOUDON, September 14. Arrived.-ltamari, , from AucUlaqd; Turakina, from eyMnsT> Bwtambw 14 .. Arrived.-Moerakl;(thiß morning), from WeiDB on ' ;. ■,": MELBOURNE,- September 14; Arrivod.-Jessle Craig, barquo, from Kalpara. ~'-' ■■COftSTAL. ~ TUESDAY/ SEPTEMBEB 14. . . '. - OAPEMAKIA-VAN DIEMEIf. ■■■;■ ' The Indralcma' passed east'.at noon. Mokoia I passed west at 2,40 p.m.- ■■ ■'-•■•• '." • ■■ ; , KAIPARA HEADS../:•■ ''. .'', .Arrived.—Hazol.,Craig, from Newcastle.' .': : ' ; ■.'■■.'■AUckLAND. . ,- Arrived—Kaitnhi (noon)! from Newcastle Sailed—Atna (noon), for Suva) Bannockburn (-8.15 a.m.),, for Wellington; Navua (5 p.m.), for. Wellington. . '~ ':■ . ■ ' - v - The Bannoqkburn'put back at 5.M p.m..' . ; ."■■•' .•"OSBnnRQA.-. .'. ■-:'.■■■ .., Arrived,—Barawa (7.45 a.m.), from New Plymouth. ■ ■■'■ '•' -■ ' ,■■' . ■- ..,.• NEW-PLYMOUTH; '..'■.. .■.;..... Arrivcd.-Eosamond (7.30 a.m.), from One, hunga ' ■ ■-■■••'■ ■■■PAm.' "'■■ •■;■ v : , : , Arrived.-Jlan'a (9.10 a.m.)! ifroin Wellington.. iTo sail.-Mapa. (9 p.m.), far.Wolllngton. ..■ . ■'...•':■ ■..■■:. •'i.:'wANQANni. : ',J'\ ; . , •..•"■,. .;■' Arrived—HimitanKl' and Arapavfa .(7,30 a.m.), from Wellington; Putikl. (5.20, a.m.), from Wel- ■ Sai°od'.-Arapawa'■' (8.45 p.m.) and : Putiki','(9 p.m.), for Wellington., -'■ ■.;■■■■ , ' '■"■ '■ : . ■ '■ ■■ ■'• ■'■ : /- '.'.■:'■. Blenheim.' : :' '/,:/:: \,' : ~:, TUo Blenholm in coming inwards from Welling.: ton , this morning grounded on thobar...."./ : .. ; \. ■ ' v.WAIBAU »Aa.■,'■'.",'■•'.;: :'■)';''x -The Opawa ! -crossed- outwards ..for• Woillnr-: tou at 6.15 p.m. :' > . . . '■ ■-.. ~ ~ - ■■■ ,:Nblso».'. i: ;,-■.... ;:\: ■■'.' '■ To .sail.-Arahnta' (6.30 a.m., Wednesday), Ficton and Wellington.. .. .'■ .'.'/ . „ ... ■;:' -■■'■;. ;■ ' HOTDEKA... :, : ;'.''■ ' Arrlved.-Manaroa (8' a.m.), from- Wellington. . To Bail—llanaroa (9 p.m.), for-Wellington;. ■■•■■_ : . ' - , : , PABE\rJBtiIi'SPIT.-.'/ : - V'"" '-:' ■ The Stephinotus, trom Oftlciitti, -passed-'oast' at e.50.(».m.' :'..,'.' - ■■ ■"■,;■-';,- ,■"--':■■•.".; ... .' WESTPOUT. ..!.'...•.■',■ '■.■• i'.'.'i ; To eah.-Kurow (9 p.m.), for Wellington; -,- ; 'i ■.■■.'■■■■• ~.'; LY.TTGi/rpN. : '.*'■'.'"':: ; :: ; "'' ' Arrivod.-Kini.•" (9.M a.m.), : from': WeJHngtoni Maori (7.10 aim.),, from Wdllnf ten. ■•■■■• , '■'■;■■ Sailed.-Corlnna (8! p.m.),' tn fTrilington ; De. , fendor (7.45 p.m.), Jor Welllnstom Oornnall. for Dnnedin; Wakatn. for, Kaikeura and' Wellinff.' ton; Maori (t.M p.m.), lor■ Wellington, -raestm. gers: Baloon—Jlisaes- Wtrren,.Jameson; Baker, llattqr, Barnett,' Q'Onllighan.. ;OolIins,: Canning,: Briatow, Ktatham,; Pitt, Philil,a, Qriere. Law, Pltohing, Bowater, Driver (2V PQnlton,- Walker (2), Macauley, Mesdames Husmll, Collino (2), Walker (8), Inn»n,<. Kobineon, Ball, Oornelius, Newton, Burland, -Tomhieß,.-Homershaai. Whito, Wakofleld, Monro, Upjle?, Arnold, i HaiTey, Jonos, Messrs,.,- Flnlayson, , Morley, 'Sannah,; Whltehend. Hislop,' OaWl,' Co&an, rlteihllcy, King,' Madcley,' Ashwin, TTebetcr, Uehor, Laroche,.. Bowiter.. Tayw, Toßklej, , Whito, Dyke, Binsted, K»than, HUUon, Burland, Onlnwell; Johnston,_ Allerray, Buoketidjo, Smith. Nicholas,,lrvine, Deveretii, Harvey,; Bus-; sell; Masters Burland, HcpjereU.im, Jqnce, 'Wei. linston football team; 36 steeraee.. ■•• .-■.- ->'}■-.■ '.-.':' : ''pop' CHALUEBS.-; "-■; ■".■'■'■'• ';';;/> "Arrived^—Monow^i".(6.2o p.m.); from Wclllnß-' tou; Moana, from Melbourne via' Hobart and Bluff; Komatii, frpm Wcstport. , - -. ■'-■■■ Sailed.—Haurtito (8 p.m.), for Wellington! ,Vio. torla (3 p.m.), , -for northern ports; .passengerfor;. Wellington^jlies'SjftT3vr.iEl>t..i a.:.' i' .-■.: ■ I■: '!'"l-' . -.: -\.' .■:'.• i ■■-.■-'..,': pltibF'V ; 1 Sailed.-Kopnya/tor'Duoedin. ; .-,' . ":

.: : : 'MABIPpaIiSJjEFT .BAN;.FEANOIBdO. ''.^.

A cable irocoived' , by the; pniqn Stoata. Shin Company states that.the J1.M.8. Maripoaa left, San Franclsco.for>Papecto at lOVui.'on. Sslur-. day, Soptciobor II, , ; flho ha« on board (inAraorl-. can mall for Now. Zealand, which shbuld reach* Wolllngton by tho Haurc-lo qh Thursday, October 7, ' 1- ~■:.>. ■■■{■! ;:\. ;■.■■.; ;■■/;/. ;..:;■. '-'y • . ./. mishap j'tq';yjnE bannookbubn..■.;.-.■-A', Press Association telegram 'from Auokitna , statoa ' that ■ the (Cargo Btcaincr Uannockburn, which-left' for. Wellington yesterday morning, put.back at 5.30 p.m,, owing to a'mishap to hermachinery. The':broakdown occurred boforo tbo , vessel had. cleared tho Gulf* \ Tlie Bannoekburn cannot now roach; Wellington before Friday at the earliost,; ..:'.'•.;':" 7'''' ,-. ■.'■'.'■■.-/ ■■'.■•■:■ .■''■:.■■ ■ ';':'- •;•■■ ; FIPE?JIIBE'B' : WSENaEBS. '■'":'.' '.*■•: ' Thoro .aro' 161 paasc'nstere aboard tne' ; Fife'«hlre, : . which left, Liverpool, jor Australian and Now Zealand ports on July booked passages . lor" '.Wellingtoni-ltcadiunca Harris, fanv Misses, Parkin ■■{2),- and, infant, Messrs. Übarlos •'.flwrrie, • Jaincs '■Pai'kin., U'aos, Parkin,. ■&■ T, ■ U'orolinson,' 0* ftew/'W, H, Brnith, W. OougloaifJ. Whltakcr, K.Patorson.li p. Broughtonv *.;'j/urnbuU., jnn,, T,o,,l!OTett."J.' liogan, o,' S, .Hitchen, Master Parkin; ' : .'. -; Tno vosaclwaSfdMo .at Molbonrne yesterdny, and, after •en.Utyfri it Bvdnoy and Auclilond, Is duo at Wellington on October' 6- Bho fins' 0J36 tons of cargo .for.New Zealand'ports, 23W tons for disohart'Q' iii.,AtioWaiid, : l'/MMona for .Wei-lineton;'ues-.tone for Lyttcltoa,. and ; WC6 tons for Dwncilin v .'■.,;•..:,-;,',.../; :'■: . . TnayppEHTDEOIIETEB.; , , . :."•• .'■; An.apparatus/Svhlch bid's fair to rdvolutipnisb the coMitions- pnd.cr which at.the prcEClit tiino a ship's cargo is weighed when being loaded or .dischargqd, is.causing Interest in llomo eUippln" circles.: Known'as, the porhydromoter, It is oluimod for■'tliiei.lnstrumont tnat it will'accurately record flip'.deadweight placed onboard or toepved fronii any; vcssul to whiqh it is, , Ittted; bo it tho largest etcamcr, a barge or a huit.. The principle involved iu the , -porhydro-: ■ motel , is tho incontrovertible onethat a body liqatlug in a liquid of uny density: displaces a quantity of that liquid exactly oQual to its own woight. Uricfly, the irfoa is applied in tho following nianupr:-In' tho centre of tho vessel a vertical tuboj, is 'Htted oxtondihg" from vroll below tho light : draught.. water-line to. well abovo tho load-llha, and cosnected by a pjpo with , tho- outside" shell of tho , vos.iol, so that when tho couk i«- oponod tho water in which tho vessel is Udatitig lias freoaccess to'the tubo and rises in'it te 'ciactly -the-, came levol as outsiile tho vssielif. Insido the tubo is fixed a vortical- , , float.' or .' aeroiuetcr, which, haviri" ozactl/: proportionate'horltental aroas at.tho various immersions', to tho areas ef tho' pianos of notation at/ the -eamc drtughta'-or , imnierelono of tho .veu'eli 'has an exactly similar '"die. placement, and ,reduoo3 tho enormous wcljhto ae»lt witti -to' a Vinoasurablo quantity. The aoromcter being.Jmnierjcd In-tie *4oe lionid to the B»aie extent as tlio vetsol, itself, by its consequent exactly proportionate dißplacoment ]06es /an. amount 'of -weight nrccleely' eiinal to Its displacement. 'This disturbs "the -balance of lovers and ia' , registered on the eteolyard, rlying.a correct'.l'flftdiftg of the nelghls elaoe* «n board or rempved from the vessor, Of the commercial value of; a- device of this nature there' can bo■ no question.' .For shipowners It means very considerable. cebcoraies, not merely in tho port oharges.' but in the' cost of fuol, for tho porhydroaietor provides a certain cheok ■ upon the amount of coal received on board. 8o fav. ourably were (ho Italian Govcrnincat taprcssed by the instrument that they hftvo ordered that Customs ofllcers shall accept as correct tho weight of cargoes measured by ;it-which will reprosent'ffn enormous saving in weighing'dues Apart from this Rspoot of tho aubjeot take tho caso of ft vessel which has sprung a leak. To meet auch an eventuality tho norhydrorooter is fitted with an-eleotrio bell which gives instant' warning, of: the entry of- water., It-.lβ-then' quite a simple matter to ascertain the extent of the trouble and tako steps accordingly. Ihia in itself rcndorß instrument an invaluable one.- ■'■■■.•'. .-ii .-■ ■ . ■••■■;. ■■■ j - ' '■" '■■ ' ' r ' '-'■.- .■ .' '■'.■ : ~.; EOAPEiu;3 iPASSENGEB t15T...';,.".: : . By-tho Now''Zealand Shipping 'Compariy'e K.M.B. Kuapohu,'which left Plymouth for .Wellington via .Tcnerllfe,. Cape Town, >and -Hobart. on August 7, tbo following passengers are coming to Kow Zealand:—Misses Abraham, tt B" Barns-Graham, I.'V. OolUne.X.'Wrlght, Cameron, (3), M. HO Corf Oi B. Fletahor, B. Fletcher, A. Hilling, ,E. Popper, A. Savage, F. Stanford, A. M. Mills, Mosdamcs Barns-Graham, Collins, Qiblin, Greenway, T. Mackenzie, H. Cameron, M, Gheesbrough,' 1!. L. Oleland and family, F. Oorke itunt, Hutton, A. Ings, B." Jones and two daughters, B. L," Lamb, F. Parson, M. Pepper, W. Sexton, Dr.JI. Sohwarti, Dr.'E. Hunt, Major 0. M. Hulton,; D.5.0..-8.E., l)r. Vf. & Oollint M.L.C., Rev.'. A'J.iWUUanu, Bev. J. Wilkinjorr Mesers. B. B. Abraham, J. Barns-Graham, ji. fi Greenway, K. Lony, , Gresley LnUn, W. Beynoldi L.0.C., M. Oamerpn, K. h. Cloland, E. Fletcher J. Flet«hor, G. E. Halsoy, H. Kidd, B. L. Lamb' 11. Lunnn, W. M'MiUan, B. 11, Jtarsham, \Y. Sexton, llaslers. Barns-Graham .(2), G, I. Kirkcaldy, Ij. Pepper. ; Third-class-llesdames E. Ron, Uenthami Cook;. Uovr, Gcoffle, Gillman, Gour. lay, Harris,C- Ilaworth. Howie; B. Jactaon S. Krias, A. Jt.. Law, Lindeell, it'Allster. A. m£ lone, Muirhead,, Overincton. Payno, Smith S.vkcs, Thompson, M. A; TVatson, Webster, < K! A. M. Wish. Misses E. Bates, Bontham (3), Blarney'(!),,.A, Bramwcll, A. M. .Bull, M Cornwnll, O.'I). Oumberland, 8. A. Dove, A. ii F.Uls, If, Ewbg, i&. Frascr, G. Gourlay, Gray (3), A. Howie, F.' Hatchings, E. Jackeon, A. F Korelako, Kraas (8), G. A. Law.'M. Lawlor. E. a< Undjoll,. VHnUmn ■ 18, ..fl, ji, i^

ITEnoaney; S. ITGoire- JL Miller, 0. A. Murphy, N.. E.' Wool, E;- A. Powell, Sykes 09,- Thompson«M. Tidey k D. M. Warren, A. H. Webster, . :.. ■ K. Wdlkineon, J?. Wlleon, D. 11. Wieh. Hosere. K, Armstrong, H. Barms, D. ■ Baraett, 0, Barren, J. Eontkam, Billings, B. 0. Bishop, 8. A. Borohom, H. Botting, 1L Boyer. W. Brlstow, E. A. Chester, 11. B. Clears, 0. Oobcn, B. J. Cook, 0. Oorie, «. Cotter, T. '8. Crawford, D. Crump, M. Doeson, W. Devlin, A. Dickson, E. Doherty, H, Doherty, A. B. Dow, H. Eccles, WV Edgar ,-A. 8, Evans, 0. Bwart. W. A., Farncll, D. Fitzgerald, . . W. Fouhcy, J. W. Galileo, A. Gamble, J. Goodie, . E. George, P. Gillman, J- Goodall, P. GoodaiC T. Gourlay, F. J. Grecnway, T. H. J. Hording, . H. Harris, J. Harwood; A.'Haymcs, B. UilV J. Hendersou,-A. Bowie, J. -llowle, )1. ■ Hneldneon, .' P. T. James, J; Kecean; O. Q. Llndnell, B; Lodr, E. M'Aliatcr, T. H. M'Brido, F. M'Donald, K. M'Bowell, J. M'Qowan, A. Maokay.D. Itaokoniio, 0. E. Mason, 1, Maaoii, B: Milligan, F. 0. MilliBan. H. Muirhead, A. NloUln, T. OtmoroH. F, Vf.'. Ovcrington, TT. Pase, \T. Parter, J. F. P&yno, 0.-Bi-Jierkbe, H. J. Plowman, P. Eadcliffo, A. ■Rameden, A. Eclnhold, E. G. Boberta, F. Koys, A. Scott, A. J. Smale, A. Smith, W,-'Steel; D. Sullivan,.o, Hj Sylioe, F. Tett, J. Tlrompeon, J. , , L. Thompson, A, ■ Thomson, yV.• Tollooh,' A, Voss, U. WaUaco,. 0. Vobster, • *T. 8. Wobster, 1.. .. ■ Webster. B. 0. Webster. A. White. W.. Whitfleld, ! H. W. Wlcto, A, E. W.ißli,'; Ma.Btere/'Bentham.r.'Cook, Dow, , Geoißci Jackeoh; • Kraas i(Z),- Law,■! • Muirliead (3), Fayno. . .'."■.•' '■;■ : , : Tba EiMpehn Bbould' orrivo nt Hobart..to-moiv ■•,,; .' row, and at WelUnirton neit Tuesday. Captaia, , F. Forbos is etiil in command, and- Dr. W.v Dijnliloy is surgeon, \ '■.., ■~,-,. "..,■ , The Kurow was to.loavo Westport for Weliln?«J,'. ' ton nt 3 o'clock last night. She brings a cargo! 'of coal. ■ ' v : /. ' ■ -. - :.■ ' ■,: l - : . • ■■. ■ •; ■ As tho,Tutanckai■ liaa now completed'repairs ■■'■■■■'. to the Cook Strait cables, she.lβ to bo laW. up . ' for an period. . ... ..-..-,:•. ■ ;.v .■ 'As tho Waikare had to lift a' largo quantlty' : , of .cargo here, she. did. not get away for Auok- 'i '•'■ '■■'• lond until 5.30. last-night. L.- : ,'■ ■■_:; -.: • ■ : ;-: i. :-| TeEtfrday mprnlnK "tlie crow of tbo'-lralninl; w.., ■ ship Ddrtford.signed olT,..and>.thrco orifour:of-' , /: the orijiaal crew signed : on-again.— t: ■■-•:.■. . , Tho Avahurn, left Wcstport last night for >Nelv ■' son, i>Bd is timed to leave tbo' latter port at ?'." . ■ Q'oloek this morning for Pioton and WellingtonThe local dgents for tho < KC and A. Lino ad-" '■■■' vise that the, Kabinga; from New York, wlUi'V , U»vo. tyyJify {or Ni'w Zealand- ports next .v»coUv| '■■'■.-. Captain A.'Carson, who, brought the Waikaro ,1 . ; - to .-Wellington yesterday signed off' tho: ■ Vcwel'-\ ,' on arriyw, and Captain Borncch took , command.'.'! ■■,-.■ It Iβ eipected that the TTmta will '■bo , ' , rbady i- ■■.'. : to If.ave here f6r Newcastle to-morrow, '■" FronvJ . Newcastle she proceeds-to. Queensland-ports, to , -. ■- ■. 10a.4 horccsfor, palcuU.a. .;•■. . ir.v . ,'. Mr. C. Kccff yeslcvday joined tbo Pbherua aa ■■ • third:offlcor; in placo -of Jlp, Q, Knowlco,-'Mr.; - ; F. G. Hilton ■ lies '■■■ joined tho • Kamqna,: as' chief • pmccr.-inplaco'of Mr. H.'.O; Wills.,- .-,..".;.-,/■■:■..:,".- ;■;; Yesterday ' tho.-. Federal-llou'.dei'-Bhlro "liner .. Cornwall left Lyttelton for Duncflln;' Sho is ! , duo baeli at Wellington on Bciitomber. 29,- and ' '.■'!'■ is to oail. from', hero for Avonmoiith on Scptem".',. bc'r .30.;,.;;.; •„ .■■..'..'■■'.;.■: ■ y -.- ',-.'' h,h ■ ',;■ ■''']■■:''■. ■ According■ to tho""Cpmmorcial-News'. and' Shi"- , - ,, '.-•'" : plug List, tho . bamucntinor Pcndlchill,- which. .■'■•■'■' recently, nrrived at Sydney from Mercury Bay.' •■■ . is to load ; hardwoods .foi,;WcUutgton, and t .>ill,'.'. • .'. tako a cargo of Now-Zealand tiinbar , from .thie."' : port for Sydney. , ..'■■' ■''■''■:. ''~ : '■■' :"■'' :":~'''\.; ■ ",', ' Sail chartoring: is very q.uiot indeed' (says* ;'■■ .•, Homo exchange), and'.outward cargoes .as diffl- . :V : eult to negotiate; in. fact, it is only. French \■ . bounty-fed ships that can faco tho current rates '■''■■■ ■ to tho.Paclflo. Homewards from North Pftoiflo-a' ; '.'; (air trado has been done; and if the spot prices , , ~ of grain would only-Como down to a fair basis .y : ;.'>■ tljoro is »o ddubt that,a cpneidcrablo. domand;- '•': y/ould spring up, as tho're'is oTidontlyplcnty. of : for export. -Kilrato-also ion.-- ■ , along, taking up-ships to Oio end 61 tho.'year. ' •"■:. For new crop, Australian bußino3s has. been done at a snado over, minimum union rates. . Thn. Eastorn' Amorioivn timber ports aro contbiu-; ■' Ing to do a steady osport to tlie Klvor Plat*. ;,

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 612, 15 September 1909, Page 9

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SHIPPING NEWS. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 612, 15 September 1909, Page 9

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