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SHIPPING NEWS.

PHASES OP THE MOON. SEPT'EMBEE. . Day. Hr. m. Now moon ; H ■ 636 a.m. First quarter 12-'•' 7 41a.m. Full moon 19 ' 41% p.m. Last quarter 26 824 a.m. Moon rises to-day, 9.26 p.m.; sets, 7.64 a.m. Friday. . HIGH WATER. ■ • To-day, 6.32 a.m.; 7.8 p.m.' To-morrow, 7.31) a.m.; 8.5 p.m. ' '.. '' SUff. ■ Sun rises to-day, 6,42 a.m.; sets', 5.46.p.m, ARRIVALS. WEDNESDAY, .SEPTEMBER .21. MAORI, 8,8. (6,55 a.m.), 3399 tons, Aldwcll, from Lyttelton. Pasaengers: Saloqn— Misses Bailie, Maokay, Taylor:(2), Campbell, Isaacson, Smith, O'Connell, Holland, Lambie, Buttcrick, Fisher (2), Guiney (Z), Wobster, Mackay, Buddie, Mcsdames Stead, Davies, Gamble; Auscomlier, Neave, Gour'lay, • Guiney, Gamble, Stevenson, Spedding, Trevortha, White, Maunder, Sir Geo, Clifford, Justice Sim, Adjutant Davies, Messrs. Smith, Weir, Kivok (!),-' Morr'ell, Adkm, Stewart, Young, Murrane, Dove, Beswick, Long, Lindsay, Ludley, Gamble, Burns, Bruce, Holly, Hislop,. Rattray,.Fay, Kirkpatrick, Stearn, Maylins, Scott, Neave, Gourlay, M'Cullough, Lawlor, Guiney (2), Dorrington, Reid, Bould, Aclarid, Bealsi Livingstone, Emerson, Murray,- Tisdall, Sim, Smythe, Triggs, Murchison, Burley, Rutherford, ■ Wilkinson, Trent, Smythe, Gibson, Paterson, Piper, Johnston, Stewart, Spodding, Isloy. Edgar, Hally, Trevertha, (2), Jamieson, Christmas, Brown (2), Binco, Maunder; 54 steerage.: MANAEOA, s.s. (10.25 .a.m.), 122 tons, Hart, from Motucka.

. MAITAI, s.s. (2.20 p.m.), 3393 tons, Olift, from. Sydney. Passengers: Saloon-Misses Holmes, Dole', Mesdamcs Williams, Short,: Raymond, and infant, Rouson, Farmer; IBoußlead, Eayliss, Holmes, : Maodonald, Messrs. Williams,. ■ Mooney, - Robson, Farmer, Poison, Short, Powell, Bouslead, Malooim, Sharpley, Raymond, Loonoy, Ford; Shortlander, Bayliss, Stevenson, Sohatz, Well's, Mark, Mealo, Macdonald, Overton; 15 steerage. , . ' :> . : H.M.S. ENCOUNTER, twin-Bcrew, secondlolass cruiser, 5800 tons, 12,500 h.p., 21 guns. Captain Colomb (9.30 p.m.), from Nelson. KAIRAKI, s.s. (10.10 p.m'.i, 458 tons, Scott, from Gisborno. \ .: ARAHTJRA, s.a. '(10.35 p.m.), 1596 tons, Lambert,'from Greymouto, Westport, Nelson, and' Picton. Passengers: SaloonMisses Carroll, Miller, Roberta, Ourton, Isaacs, Fell,. Trescott, Lewis, Murray,. Keefe, - Thrower,, Parsons, Manning, Rollinson, Mesdames M'Kenjie, Bannerman, Suisted, Sweet, Allen, Gordon and 2 children, Gollop and child, Moore, Wedde and 2 oliildron, Parsons, Macalister, Mes3rs. Bryan, G; H. Etmnens, Pry, ■ Riddell, Oonder,, Guider, Gregory,- Strakor, Barrow, Grimmbnd, Thompson, Kinniburgh, Pilcher.S.'Davies, Tomlinson, Harley,:T. Derrick, Parsons, .Solomon, Harrowby: .Thomson, .Badley, Godwin, Lees, Giles, , Reynolds, Moore, Richardson, Irving, •.Whiteford, White, Hoar, Fryer, Rev. Venning; 28 steerage.. " y ••; •; DEPARTURES. , .' - WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER.2I. PATEENA,' s.s, (12.55 p.m.), ,1212 tons; Crawford, for Picton and Nelson.' Passengers: Saloon—For Picton—Misses Morrißon, Stewart, JefEries, M'Leod, Mesdames Mowat, Sale, Harvey, Fish and 2 children,: Messrs. La'wstra, Harvey, Craig, Gibbs, 'Fish, Fitzgerald. For Nelson—Misses Riohmond, Seymour, O'Neill, Mrs." Robinson, Mr. Clarke: TOMOANA, .s.s. (1.15 p.m.), '5987, tons, Mello, for Lyttelton. ■ TAVITJNI, s.s. (2.45 p.m.), 1465'. tons, Kennedy, for New. Plymouth,; Westport, and Greymouth.' : -.!.. QUEEN OF THE SOUTH, b.s. (4.5 p.m.), 198 tons, Harvey, for Foxton: . STORMBIRD,:S.s. (5.5 p.m.),' 217 tons.M'lntyro, for Wanganui. •' . MAORI, s.B. (8.5, p.m.), 3399 fens, Aldwell, for -Lyttelton... .Passengers: Saloon—Misses Sinclair, Menales, Cowlcs, Kornode, Tal■bot,,Brown, Mesdame3 Fleming, Bridge, Carson, Corfe, Meredith, 00x,.. : :-Bridge, Bloomflcld and child, Gorman, Toberston, Messrs. Gibsy, Fleming,. Stead, Boswell, Dillon, Hawker, ' Anderson, 'Wilkinson, Meredith,' Boswell, Dillon,-Hawker,' Lewthwarte, . Bloomfldld,. Haggitt, Donald, Wilkinson, Smythe; Oramp.i ; ' . •■ ,• MANAROA, s.?. (8.5 p.m.), 122 tons, Hart; for Havolock. ■...:-.. BLENHEIM; s.s. (10.5 p.m.), ".• 120 tons, Watson,; for Blenheim. . ;. , .....

' EXPECTED ARRIVALS. ; .. • Kennedy, Foxton, September 22. ' . : Opawa, Blenheim, SopCerabor 22. Kapuni, Puponga, September 22. "-. ; Kapiti,. Wanganui,''Soptember' 22.' . . Nikau, Motuoka, Nelson, September 22..' "■ Mararoa, .Lyttelton, Septombcr 22. ••' Monowai, Dunedin," 'Lytteltonr'rSept.''22; • Ripple, Lyttelton, September' 22- ; -' ,' Pateena, Nelson, Pieton, September 22 ' Mangapapa, Westport, , September '-22;'•••>'■ . Storm, southern -ports,; September 22. ..■'■■ Kaitoa; Greymouth, September 22. . . Waimca, Gisborno, September 23.' .Wairau, Blackball, September. 23,; ■ . Gertie, Foxton, September 23. .. ' Wakatu, Lyttelton,. Kaikoura, Sept.' 23, Queen'. of • tho , South, Foxton, Sept.' ,23. Blenheim, Blenheim, September 23. '.:■ Stormbird, Wanganui, September 23. : ; Maori, Lyttelton; September 23; - ,'•- Him'itangt, Eaßt;Ceast,-, September ' 23. -■■.•■ Wimmera, Sydney, Auckland,' Gisborne, Napier,.-.September 23. :. ■.• ,-,-. ' r Ulimoroa, Melbourne, southern ■ ports, September 23. . . ■ -' ' - ,';■ Mapourika, Greymouth,- .Westport,,: Nelson,. September' 24.'"..'•-. - : " ,- : : .ArapaWa, Lyttelton;. Soptember 24,'- '".;■' .Defender,/Lyttelton; September' 24. .Manaroa, Havelock, September 24.Kurow,. Westport,' .September 24. ' :. Flora, southern - ports, September 25. "■-■■■. Bosam'ond, New Plymouth, Sept.: 25; . Hauroto,- Dunedin, Lyttelton, Sept. 25.' ...Kahu,:Napier, East Coast, September 25; 'Wakeflold, Newcastle, .Auckland, Giu : borne',, September, 26. •.,.-. '.. Talune,, Auckland,- Gisborne, Napier .September :27.': \;-- -' -~ . - . , • Oorinna, southern ports, September - 27; : : ,

.PROJECTED DEPARTURES. ;. Aorere, Patea, September 22. '■'■*".'.'■'■ '"•.';;.'- Kairaki; Greymouth, September 22. : lvamona, Gwymbuth, September 221 '.:' Kennedy, Westport, Greymouth; Sept. 22. ' Kiripaka, Patea, September 22.,.; ■' .' Opawa, Blenheim, September 22. ; ; .Hula, Wanganui, September 22. i(. Kapiti, ■ Wanganui, September 22. ■'■ ■ Nikau, Nelson, Motuoka,"September 22.' ' Mararoa, .Lyttelton, September 22. ■■'Empire.' Transport; Lyttelton.; September Maitai, Lyttelton. Dunedin,' Soptember 22 Monowai, Napier, Gisbonio,- Auckland' September ' 22. ; ' / '. Ripple, Wanganui, September 22. ' ' .'Waimea, West Coast,' September 23. "■'"'• Wairau, Picton, Karainea, -Sept." 23..•-'•■'. . Kaitoa, Nelson,, West Coast, Sept. 23," ■■' : Gertie,'Foxton,-Soptember 23. Wakatu, .Kaikoura, Lyttolton, Sept. - 23. ■ : Queen of the South; Foxton, Sept. 23. ': - Blenheim, Blenheim,.September 23. ■'~"■'■ Stormbird, Wanganui, September 23 .Kapuni, September 23.. ; Mangapapa, Westport, Karainea, ' Sentember 23. : , ■..■.■. .Pateena; Picton, Nelson, Septembor 23. Maori, Lyttelton, September 23..'. ■ Ulimaroa, Sydney, September 23.' Arahura, Picton, Nelson, Westport, Greymouth, Soptember 24. Defonder, Picton,. Karamea,- Sept. 24. ' Floral. Pioton, Westport, Greymouth, September: 25. Manaroa, Motueka, September•'■ 26. '--■• Kahu,'East Coast, Napier, September 26. Hauroto, Napier, Gisborno, Auckland, September : 26. Rosamond, Picton. Nelson, ■ New. Plymouth, Onehunga, September 26. ' Talune, Lyttelton, Dunedin, September 27. Mapourika, Nelson; Westport. Greymouth, September 27. ' ; ~.'..'■

INTERCOLONIAL SERVICB. ' t . ~MOVEMENTS OP STEAMEES.'\ '.-',' TJLIMAEOA, 5.6., left Melbourne' September 14 for Hobart,' Bluff, Dunedin, Lyt'telton, and -Wellington. Due Wellington September 23. Leaves same day for' Sydney direct. Duo Sydney September 27. ; WIMMEEA, s.s., left Sydney. September 14 for' Auckland, Gisborne, Napier, and Wellington. Duo -Wellington September 23. Loaves same day. for Lyttclton and Dun-, edin. ... MOERAKI, s.s., leaves Melbourne, September 21, for Hobart, Bluff, Dunedin, Lyt•telton, and Wellington.- Due Wellington September 30. Loaves 3amo day for Sydney direct. Duo Sydney October 4. MAHENO, 5.5... leaves Sydney September 21 for Auclrland direct. Due Auckland September 25. (Tranships to Monowai at Auckland.) ■ ' " . MONOWAI, s.s.; leaves Auckland (with transhipments, ex Mahcno). Soptember 27, for Napier, Gisborne, and Wellington. Duo Wellington September 30.. Leaves same day for Lyttelton and Dunedin. MANUKA, s.s., leaves Sydney September 24 for Wellington direct. Duo Wellington September 28. Leaves September 29 for Lyttelton, ■ Dunedin, Bluff, Hobart, and Melbourne. Due Melbourne October 8. ' OVERSEA SHIPPINC. STEAMEES TO AEEIVE. From London.'-,- : -.'.'- . TONGAEIEO (duo about September 22), sailed .on. August 5, Plymouth August 6, via Las Palmas. Cape Town, and Hobart. (Now Zealand Shipping 00., agents.) BANGATIEA (due about September 30), sailod on Augusts, via Auckland. (Shaw, Savill and Albion Co., agents.) ■ - COBIN'WIIO (duo about October 4), sailed August 21,. via Teneriffe, Cane Town, and

Hobart, (Shaw,, Savjll aud Albion Co., agents.) ■ , .'. . ;

IKDKABAHAH' (duo about' October 28), sailed on August 26, via Australian ports and Auckland. (Tyser Line, agents.) Of'AWA, (duo about October 27), sailed September. 6, via Auckland. (Now Zealand Mapping 00., agents.) - ■ ' EUAHirJElduo about October 17), sailed on September 3, via Hobart. (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.).' ' NblUiiiANA (due about November 8), sailed on September 6, via Australia, Auckland, aud Napier. '(Tyser Line, agents.) From Ltvsroboi. ■'"■••. . CORNWALL (duo about October 2), sailed on July 25, via Auckland. (F.-H.-S. Line, agents.). MOEAI'SHIRE (due about October 30), sailed August- 20, via Auokland. (P.-H.-S. Line, agents.) " DELPHIC (due about November 6), sailed on September 3, via Auckland. (Shaw, Savill and Albion Co., agonts.). ' DRAYTON GRANGE (due about November 30), .sailed on September 17, via Australian ports and Auckland. (F.-H.-B. Line, agents.) ,-■■-■ From Montreal. '■•-■■■ WAKANUI (due about' October : 3), sailed on July 27, via Australian ports and Auckland. (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) TOKOMARU (due about November 2), sailed August 22, via Australian ports and Auokland. (New Zoaland Shipping. Co,, agents.) TURKESTAN (duo about December 2), sailed on September 13, via Australian ports and Auckland. (New Zoaland Shipping Co., agents.) -'•-.- From Now York. HIGHLAND ' MONARCH {due about September 24), sailed on Juno 21, via Auckland. (Vacuum 'Oil Co., agents.) ; STAR OF AUSTRALIA ..(duo about September 30), sailed on July 24, via Außtra-: lian ports and ■ Auckland. (Tysor Lino, agents.) ■-..' ,■■' : , , \ EARL OF CARRICK (due. about October 20), sailed on August 1, via Auckland. (Vacuum Oil-C0.,-agents.) ■ ■ •'. „ ' NIWARU (due about October 31), sailed on August 26, via. Australian ports and Auckland.. (A. and A. ■ Line, agents.) VERMONT (due about November 13), sailed on August 23, via Auckland.; (Vacuum Oil Co., agents.) .-.■;.. '■-.;;, "SAILERS TO AB-RIVE.;-; KING MALGOLM, sailed from Marseilles on Juno 23. (Briscoe and: Co., Ltd., agents.):, : ■■■■-. .. GLENSHEE, ; barque, sailed from Liverpool on July 8. (Johnston and 06., agents.). HOUTO, schooner, sailed from Brisbane September. 17. ;,::-:' .'■ ' ,\ : ">BY,TELEGRAPH.. ,-■■... ; - OVERSEA. ■;'■• .."■-'■:■• NEWCASTLE, September 21.:. Sailed,—Woihora,, : for New Zealand. -.' I ' . '. SYDNEY, September 21. \ ' Arrived.—Kamoto, from Groymouth. •: ■--.. j Arrived.—James Craig, from Kopu. Sailed.-Maheno (2.30 p.m.), for: Auokland. ! Sailed.—Whaimrua.,'for Auckland. ■:.•■■■ | "MELBOURNE, September 21. ". ■ ■ Sailed.-Moeraki, for Bluff.-.

COASTAL. V • ":.'•.•'■- _■■] • WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER, 21; ;-. \ •':■.;: -AUCKLAND. .V; ... , . Arrived.—Turakiria (5.15" p.m.), from Wellington;' Casablanca, barque..'from New-. ' Bailod.M)ceana- (6 a.m.), for Sydney; Indraghirl (6.15 'a.m.), for London; -.Waitemata (11 a.m.), for: Newcastle;, Highland .Monarch. (5 p.m.)/.for ,;' .-;... ■•/.' ''~ '■ | .-'./'-. , iiAPIEE.'.---".;.' ;o ':.V.' Arrived.—Pohorua (3.30 p.m.), from Wellington- ■'•.--' : " > . ■:.' .'OASTLEPOINT. ■ :' Arrived.-Kahu'. (3.50 p.m.), from Wellington. '•■ ■;' . : ■'.': •■.*'. • ' ..',. ■ ,■■■,;' V; , PICTON.;,- •■■ '.--,:.' V '■ Arrived.—Pateena (5 p.m.), from Wellington.' : ■ -■ : ' '■• . Sailod.-Pateena (11.30 .p.m.), for Nelson." ''■- ;.;..:'. ,'. /.-BLENHEIM; '<.:) .„'- ,';■■';. Saiiedl-Opawa (6'pm,),: for Wellington;'. '/'"■ NELSON.'.'V-: ..-':':'" Arrived.--Map'ourika (6.15 a.m.), from Wellington; Nikau '(7 a.m.),' from Wellington,/•■Sailed.—KiavOra, (10.35 ' a.m.), for-.,Port. Chalmers; H.M.S. Encounter :(12.15 p.m.), for Wollington; \Nikau..-(9..p.m.), .for. Weiliugton.. ■'■. ''-'.'.'■ '■■■.'■■".■'.'!'.... .;''.■• -■..PUPONGA. , ■•- . Sailod.-Kapunl (11 p.m.), for Wellington. \ '...'■_•;'. '■■/..'■' COLLINOWOOD. ,;.:';:; ■';■ y. The Wootton did. not sail. ,' . ', ••"" '. -" lyttelton. }:■■;■" ;/ ;■■ . '■■, Arrived.—Hauroto (8.30 a.m.), and Mara-' roa (9 aim.), from Wellington;. Buteshire (12.40 p.m.), from Wellington; -, Oanopus ana ■ Waipori, froin Westport, ' ._,,,.- Sailed.-Ripple (4.15 p.m.),', for Wellington and Wanganui;.Hauroto, for Dunedin; Ennerdalo,' for Oamaru; Timaru,. and Auckland';. Wakatu and. Cygnet,-, for. Kaikoura-;' Huiia, schooner, :for Kaipara. • Sailed.-Moaowai. (7 p.m.). for Wellington, Napier, Gisborno and Auckland. ■ Passengers: Saloon-For Wellington—Mrs. :Davies. For, Napier—Miss Thomson, Mr. and. Mrs. .Matthews For Gisbbrne—Mesdames Cook, and Johnston.' For . Auckland—Misses ■■ Turner, 'Perry, and Reidy, Mr. Bradley; and .4 'steerage.- ;. : '■■-"', •■ •..' " Sailod.-Mararoa "(6.15. p.m.), for Wellington; Passengers:' Saloon—Misses . Picken, Overton, Hanipson.'Tait (2), Milne Rieneusi Mesdames Clark, Tait, Burt, Messrs;, Hacfarlane, Clark, 'Milne, Bray, .Austen, Long, Muirhoad, Manchester, Thomson,; Carswoll, Fothergill,' ■ Burton, .-Grange, '> Morri6cy,. .Semunualo,. Veitoh,; Steele,'. Palmer; ; ..,lo. steerage. .-. '•"' •''■':•:•"-.' . .",'-'. TIMARU.;:: ■]...■}:.;: Arriv'ed.-Corinna,(4-p.m.); from Welling-. ton. " . '■' ■"-"•'■. ": ' '-:'."■■',. ,'.'■'!'.■ ■..:,:,. -\>;••..■/■',DUNEDIN. ■-.-;•,- ''.'.>■',.■.." Arrived.—To Anau, 'from Greymotltli. •.".'•. Sailed.—Ulimaroa, (3 p.m.),, for, northern. ports and Sydney.' Passengers: SaloonFor Wellington-Misses Ashton, Pauline, Messrs. Dcane,'Johnson,-and Blu'ndelL ■;.. '":" . : • BLUFF! ''V;::-':.!'"-:;"^ ; Saiied.—Breeze, for Timaru. - V.-

- ■■: ■ RIMTJTAEA AT -MONTE :VipEO... v Word h«-s .been' received by the New Zea-. land Shipping Company to ; tho effect: that the Rimutaka,- which left- Auckland' on August 27, called.at Monte'Videi> on Fri-. day. lasl.v Tho -vessel' is due-at London ■about October- 5. ~:,"•.■ .'." ; : ■ - •>'■'■-

; . > : I;THE,WAKKiMOO:-- ■;;_•:.%

Having, been' cleaned and painted outside, the Warrimbo came, out of" (look. a,t fort, Chalmers oil Moiioay last.' She completes- ner annual inspection and overhaul this week. Next Sunday the-Warrimoo.ro-, places tho Maitii in. the Sydney-Melbourne via Cook Strait run, leaving for Melbourneon that day. The' Maitai withdraws-at Uunedin this trip;' ■■; .-.-.V .■ "-

.. BATTLINGWITH THE GALE. ■' ■ Leaving Gisborno-at 10 a.m; ohvMonday morninji the 'lvairaki did ■ not reach W elllugrcon■•-■ until lu.lu "■ p.m. yestei'aay,, tnus taluiig 60 Hours ; on'the - run. -The: vessel, ivnicfl was empty and rioing-very .lignt, reaoned Cape i'ailisor :at,,a a.m. on Tuesday. At this point she.met'the fuiliorce, of the gale,.and;.'.as one man.aboard put; it: "tahe seemed to' stuck at. the same milestone.all the time until we were sick of it." Captain Scott, after trying to round the Cape, -decided '-to put;, bacfi behind the headland, where,: ho, remained until' 4 p.m. yesterday.. .The gale, having moderated, it was decided,to come, on to Wellington,;, port being' made" as above. Had tne vessel been loaded she'would, of course, have made touch better -progress? , Naturally - the trip made a severe, demand on her coal supply. The Kairaki ; leaves' for Greymouth to-day. , ' :'...-

- -.' MAITAIFBOM SYDNEY. ':. Arriving, in the 1 stream at 2.20 p.m. yesterday, the 'Maitai,. : froru Sydney, : was granted pratique, berthing .at No. , 1 yueen's Wharf about an hour later. The steamer loi't Sydney at 5.38 p.m. on Sep-, teinber 17, clearing Port Jackson Heads at, 6.25 p.m. She .experienced fresh. northerly to N .N.WV winds till the following day, when sho rah into squally weather-and heavy swell, the wind coming away from the N.N.W. to : S.W. On September 20 the wind shifted round to > .W-. and W.S.W., with modorate. sea until Stephen's Island was passed at 9.43 a.m.. yesterday, port being made as • stated.. above.' r The s.s. Manuka was passed on September 19, bound from Wellington to Sydney. ' Imports by. the Jlaitai were as follow:— 3115-cases fruit, 1428. pieces timber, 680 bags rice, 429 packages merchandise, 234 packages tea, 35 cases ginger, 49 bags, bottles, 206 bags peanuts,. 322 sacks flour, 530 bags salt, 1100 sticks- manure, 105 drums naptha, 88 ingots copper, 130 reels paper, 110 packages pipes, 66 cases oil, 63 cases supplies, 15 cases tobacco, and a large quantity ot sundries. The vessel also brought transhipments ex China,' Wyreeina, Waldemar, Wakatiiu, Peregrine, Orvioto, Nera, Omrah, Itintaro, Hagcn, limpire and Hunter.;

■; .- TONGARIRO DUE -TO-DAY.'V. Expected'to show up between 8 and 9 this morning, the New Zealand Shipping Company's passenger steamer Tou'gariro, from London, upon being granted pratique will berth at No. 1 Queen's Wharf south. The following was the list of passengers when the vessel left London on August SiFirst saloon—Misses Gould, B. Gould, C. Battinson, Eawnsley, Soupar, McsdamesE. K. Evans, G. Fuentcs, G. Gould and maid, H. Hanmer, Eawnsley, E. A. Sainsbury, Saiusbury,. E.- A. Wilson, Messrs. J. Casanas,.E. H. Christie, H. H. Olu'istie,• B. 0. Day, F. Fuentcs, M. H. Pickles, W. G. Ramsay, S.! Eawnsley, G. 0. K. Sainsbury,A, Sinclair-Thompson, Master D. Gould. Second saloon—Misses E. Buchanan, M. E.

Darling, A. Morris,. 0..-'.:J;"-Paterson::-Vli/ Patersony J. 0. Patcrson, :H.. Pioken, K. E. Reed, E. -Wilson,' ■ Mesdames' Cross; Darling, A- M'liachla'ny-'Paterson; Saadbcrg,: Souter, Messrs."A.--H." Atkinson, : _O. ■■~ It. . Cross, W. Darling;' G. A;' H.. Davis,-E. A. Everett, F. B. Earmer, ,:H.,;;A.;,M.'. Fesohe, • W., Grant, ¥:■% Hawking c A. H. Kibble, C. Knight,' G.-Ij. LccterG. 3. PatersonyG.'H. Luck, H.'L. Haling, 0. J.: Paterson.Ji.. Sandborg, J. ..Watson, '{VWcir,. ; W., K. WU-: 60n,. Master A. Patcrson. 1 :Third: class-.). S. Anderson, H. Bickerton; o.' 8r0wn...-M. Brown, J. Campbell,.. A. 8., Chamberlain,, C: L. Chambers. P. Ob'andler.'-M,; A. Crabb,.. E. Green, -E. S..'Human,' : 'E "Hutchison,;'-H: P. Kent, .J. .W.-Kont, ,L. Keys, A., M. Keys, M. A;-Lamb; I 'J;>Lambie,.E. Lindsay,'A. H'Olelland; -M.- ■'■ J. :M'Erlcaii, ■ N.'s'Maiwell,. A..Maxwell;: L.-Maxwell, W., Roberta, A. Loggie, , M., Leggie, A.' M.' Sims,-.' M. Steel,.' D.'-Stovens, .1. Tait, A. H. Trcesider, L. Walker, E. H.-Withy, L.. J. Withy, H. Wright, M<Kdaitios, Boyd; R.' E. Brown, Chamberlain, Chambers, P. -M. Oh-andlor, Collins;--J. E.''; Cunnings, Ha*, ness;. Ion,: Kent,-' Keys, 1 .il/ambie;, Little, Lucas, Maxwell, Mickels'on; Newton,-M.. E... Roberts, Playle,-..Robertson;:; Seggio, Stev-, ens, Tait, Withy. Mossts. F. J.. Adams; .0.;, Addy.T. Allen, J. G, Ashworth, H; Baker, P. Banaby.lJ. Bate,- W;- Bates, 3. Bettie; : A. E. Benn, E.- Bough, WvM. Boyd; -J.: J., Briseoe; D.' C.-Butchart,--H,-: Bywatersy.WCarroll,, J, M.: Chamberlain; ,h.- ,H.yOham-. borlain, A; Chambers, .E..;.Ohambers„H, l L, Chambers,; F.,; Ohanin, ' A, : .-; Ohoppen, .-. m. Clifton, L. W. Clowes; W. ■ Colling,-A.'' W-'" Cowie,' H.' Cowie, G. : Grabb; : : J.-: Gran,.-J.-Duggan, T. Dwyer; OyEmm's.'Gi Fletcher,. J. N. Praser, 8. Treeman, J; A;. Grant, ;J. Grealish, E. Greenwood, 0.-:-H. . Gregory, Hardy. (3),, J, : Harkncss,..A:,.ii. Harrison,: J." T, Harrison, J.- Henderson, G.'-'R. Hill/ 0. T. :■ Hopkinson;: K '■_ Hutchison, • \O. "";E.'. Ingram;. A,. Inwbo'd,' P, '• W."-lon',"-A;■■' Jack- - son,' J. Jaofreon, A. H." Jeffcoato, J.' Johnson, G;, Joss, J. '.Kee; :W.' Kennedy,; G, ■ Kent, E. J.. Keys, iJ. .LambieyK.- Lindsay,: F,,. Little, H. LucasrJ; MTarlaneyjy-Maxwcll,: W. Maxwell,: G. : -Maxwell," E,"! Mickelson; W.Miluc, J. E.'- Morell,> J.4W.. Newton,-y Hy O'Brien, 8.; O'Bricny.J. Pearson, . A'., J .A.-' Peggß,': H.yPeggs, ,0..-J. ;Pihnock,,:A.-: G.; Playle,: It. Proudlock, W. Rhodes, ;:E. ;J. Roberts, M.' J.' Robertsbn; P.'Rumbles,'.:E.. J. Scholes; A." Seggie,' W.- Shortt,- J. -Somerton, F.-J. Somertoh)"W: HySouthean,. ~J.: Spoir, Wi G.-,Spraokott,'.W.!-Stevens, : -S;;tW. 'Stirzaker, ■J; Taitji J...Tannahill,. S.v-Tay-, lor, G. W. Tinning,.P. Trevprrow, :W:. Tris-j traw,. J. Tercoe, S. R;.^ousden,:. v W...:W.: : Walker, A. E. .\Ward; M.: M.' Ward.'-Wv Watson; W.' Webster,.'W.'Wish'art,"J;. H.' Withy, vW.-. Wright,- E.-Year-burj', Masters', 0. D.' Brown;' AV:'H.'-- Cham-/ hers;- E. A. Oitambefs l ,-W."J:'.Ohandler, W.". Collins,'-H. Jon,.G; E:-Kent,- J. ,E. Keys, .W. : . Keys, A* Lambie, :F. ~0.. Little, D..- Maxwell, G. W..Playle,. J.'Robertson, J; Tait, :.'.. i Itis expected to- dispatch. the.'Tongaiiro for. south' on Tuesday- next. >■;'_

, 'A dispatch from Puerto.'Cabello/-, (Yene-;; zueta) states ■'■ that the Tysor.": steamship Star/of ■ Victoria is-taking to Liverpool: the first 'cargo /of-/frozen meat::shipped' from that port, consisting'of .2000. carcasses ■ :of cattle:..»•,'• :./.;'; : : ;;;/.v : y : ; - -v-/:/., /•.•-, v ln addition' to the interest 'aroused by her beingjone of 'afleet of; ten new. steam-' ers/ belonging itb'the'F.-H.-S.'-Line,', 'the. Canadian / Transport's,,™it; to, Cardiff /.will • be /remembered,: for . some; jtime-.. owing" to. the- prompt dispatch' she. received .there.. Having. been" fixed/.'to ..load; a;consignment; of .6253 tons, of 'rails .there fbr/.Sydney,; she' arrived 1 early last month," but -it: was'.'not' until.the morning. of the' 2nd.ult./that'she ; began .loading; which:, was'.'carried off. as 'well, as bunkering at.:the/ same.time—un-, .til. l.p.m.';on:the 6th, when every rail was-, on ; board.. This. dispatch; is claimed' to.be ■a reoord for the port:,of Cardiff,.:and is made more' noteworthy"' on/account r of the whole of the consignment-being taken'on .by the. ship's gear;'. The"Canadian''.Trans-i port is due: at .Sydney/shortly. ;/,-;>:: .; : : v v... .It is announced that the Wanaba loads at the Bluff;'on September .'-28, Oamaru' September 29, and Timafu October .':1 : foT Napier, .Gisborne.-.and. Auckland.- ;//•;-■;/;, * i At 'Nelson .'yesterday /the :Anohor Lino's' steamer Waverley was awaiting", a favour-: abUvopportuhity of working 'Forton'.. From the latter port it is probable that she will come to Wellington to load for, tho West Coast. /:: , ; '•/-".:.'-■ v."- : .-= ■ ; '- : V/:; : ' : '-- " '•-■ 'Advices received 'yesterday stated:'that 'there was still., a"considerable sea .fat. Patea./and .the Man.a- was ; , still in.'-. the same position.;.'.:..: '.■-■. ///.:<■.:.:,//:.« : ' '■■■'-. / The-New 'Zealand : Shipping-Company's steamer Otaki,'from' London: direct,"is due: at Port Chalmers»on:Friday./i:Sh'e.will.'dis-'. charge her cargo .tat: Dunedin; Bluff,--ahd Lytteltoh, and is expected to/arrive at: the, latter -port about: October- 12., -;.■./; -V'/./ An expected' arrival from Foiton on' Friday will be the Gertie... She ; returns the' same day.;' :'-,-. ■ ;.<■.l-.';;;/:i v' ;.r.-.,■■.'.-,''■'-'■';-. Messrs. Dalgcty and. Co. advise that the" • Wairau will arrive in,port from' Blackball; on Friday./; She sails/aganVthe; same-day for' Picton and Karamea. 'v.; ;.:■:.. ,/' ..; Messrs-. W. G." Turnbull and,- Co. : adviso that the Waiinea.leaves Gisborrie,ior;.Wellington to-day,- being/due r hero" to-morrow., She jis expected to- plearvfor,'Nelson",and';: West Coast on Friday'-night,.' /, / '' ', ;' : ', .The schooner •'■Amelia 1 , Sims/'/which '-left Ly.ttelton for /'Wellington,/ on':, Saturday; evening, did not- make much headway.. Owing to the , s.trbng northerly; wind-, she: was only in the vicinity'of the: Waimaka-, riri Elver mouth on Monday evening.' .The .little vessel should .sh6w/jip.;at''any■■'time; now , - ;; ••: ' ' ;i'-/t ■' The/Union'Company,'^;charterer's.toarberj Wakefield is expected; to/clear/from Auckr.land for- Gisborrie- and •Wellington-Jo.-day.* Sho is due-here'oft, Ifdn.aay'moming-carly' to discharge tho-balance of-her-cargo of coal from• {Newcastle.'-;■"'""";' ,-■',"v,-■-'. While the Highland Monarch is in.port she will take in 300 tons of Coaltoookdale bunker coal. The vessel is/duo-at Wol-: lingtori'from New York, via Auckland; ohSaturday next.;/ I .': " '_.'"'■ ;: -''' : '' -.-. ■/ ■';/ ; '/''/ Towards the end. off this' week the Westport ' Coal - Company's, .'steamer -Begulus: is. expected in porfc.with a load of coal from Wostport. \::J~l[. ..,".:.„'•■ V : ~:,', When the War'rimoo came out of "dock oil-Monday last' the Aparinia waß. hauled in for purposes' of. genoral overhaul. .. ...;,, An expected .arrival from Westport:on. Saturday is 'the Kurow.- She- is bringing a. load of coal. -.■■-•" /•-.- A.,,/;;/;:,, / Yestcrdav at. 6.15 .a.m.; the/.Tysor. Company's Indraghiri" sailed "from" Auckland for 'Home. - . -•;.'. • •■' :-, '■'.'• /' Owing to bad!..weather on;'tho'West Coast, the Kaitba has been-detained at /Greymouth. She. is 'ixpoeted "to .■ clea'r';"" for Wellington to-day, leaving/on-her'return trip .to-morro\y. .. . ■; .-_..,....-. ■■;,'-;,;,■■'.;;.'■ Three' new lads joined /the'-' Government', training-ship/Amokura -.on/ Tuesday, last. Tho vessel has; her full complement of;a crew,of- 60. // '.;.:.;„-.;... :.;._.;.,.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 928, 22 September 1910, Page 7

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SHIPPING NEWS. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 928, 22 September 1910, Page 7

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