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SHIPPING NEWS.

PHASES OP TUB MOON. SEPTEMBER. Bay. Hr.m. Last quarter 5 0 53 a.m. New moon II 3 18 p.m. j First quarter 18 7 25 p.m. lull moon 26 II 4 p.m. '. MOON. Moon rises to-day, 6.31 a.m.; <=ets, 6.53 p.m. i HIGH WATER.' I To-day, 4 29 a.m.; 5.4 p.m. fo-morrow, 5.31 a.m.; 6.5 p.m. [ • SUA'. 1 Sun rises to-day, 5.58 a.m.; Mts, 5.35 p.m. ) t ARRIVALS. ' t WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 11. . . MAORI, s.s. (6.55 a.m.), 3399 tons, Aldwell, from Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon— Mieses Maxwell. Baker. Batten, Halan, Jousou, Sccrctair, Veale, Harper. Old, • Elliott (2), Wilson, West, Palliser, Walker, ■ S ll 'sv rsoll ' s,esl)amp 5 Barns, Herrick, Knox (2), Ore, Heads, Forbes, Newman, Berry, . Roberts, Furness, Darby, Slanting!, Scott, . Signely. Miles, Newman, Beveridge and child, Cullen aud chUd, M'Kay and infant, Bradley and child, Thomson, Toogood, > Messrs. Wnldcn, Dally, Wilcox, Ball, Gow, , Murphy, Herries, Campbell; Unveil. Herrick, Drown, Logan, Heads, White, Fisher, Wingley, Dally, Nicholson, Lee. Barnes, Anderson, Thompson (2), Noble, Moore, Maifroy. Smith, Parfitt, Smith, Marshall, Jupp, Newton, M'Phee, Wilson, Graham. Ramsay, Cross, Hamilton, Mac-key. Read, Hill, Sethwick, TieJey, AJfrcy, Hawtey, Blujtdell, lie Cren, Rollitt, Mills, Spratt, Mucking, Whittaker, Davidiion, Calkce, Fothoriughiim, Ponder, King, M'Kayi Colclnugh, Kelr, Hamilton, Green, Smith, Plimmer, Beveridge, M'Lcan,' Dnlli6, Barrow, Cullen, Hiillick, Thomas, Spiers, Agcr, Thomson, Armstrong, Paterson, Justice, Cox. .Gillies, Wright, Bardslcy, Rollcston, Itevell, Cray, Young. Broad; 63 steerage. MOERAKI, s.s'. (9.50 a.m.), 4392 tons, Collins, from Sydney direct. Passengers: Saloon— Misses Agar. Seymour, Crawford, Bos- ' tack, L. Brayton. Tailford, Clement. Davies, ■ Champion, Goedhart (2), Tanton, Gellathv, Archibald (2), M'Gowan, Drewette, Smith, Mcsdames Vaughan, Day, Sutherland, Gocahnrt, Matthews, Hampson, Holmes, Stone, O'Beefe, M'Gowan, Archibald, Collier, Miller, Meats, Do Fragar, Drewette. Captain Moss, Rev. Father Roche, Count Von West and. Tttlct, Messrs. 0. Asche, Grimwood, Meyer, Burke. Holmwood, Jones. Seymour, Modlin, Vaughan. Sutherland, Day. Gocahart, Matthews, Falconer, Russell, Roberts, Cole, Cox. Hampsod. Hudson. Beere. Holmes, Archibald, Horner, Barr, Collier, E. Taylor, Yorlte, A. Taylor, Thompson,andPharazyn; 44 steerage. MANAROA. s.s. (9.55 a.m.), 122 tons, Hart, from Motueka. •GERTIE, s.s. (5.30 p.m.), 269 tone?, Rodger, from Foxton. WAKATU, s.s. (7.35 p.m.), 157. tons, Wills, from Lyttelton,and Kaikoura. ENERGY, s.s. (9.5 p.m.), 65 tons, Thorns, from Cook Strait. ARAHURA. s.s. (9.50 p.m.), 1596 tons, Lambert, from West Coast, Nelson, and Picton. KAPUNI, s.s. (10.35 p.m.), 150 tons, M'lntosh, from Patea. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12. OPAWA, s.s. (0.30 a.m.), 110 tons, Nicholas, from Blenheim. OPAWA, s.s. (12.35 a.m.), 110 tons, Nicholas, from Blenheim. DEPARfURES. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 11. ENERGY, s.s. (4 a.m.), 66 tons, Thorns, for Cook Strait. , .PATEENA. s.s. (1 p.m.). 1212 tons, Watson, for Picton and Nelson. STORMBIRD. s.s. (5.35 p.m.), 217 tons, Dowel!, for ; Wanganui. ' ALEXANDER, s.s. (5.50 p.m.), 377 tonp, Vickorman, for Nelson and West Coast. MAORI, e.s. (8 p.m.), 3399 tons, Aldwcll, for Lyttelton. MANAROA. s.s. (8.10 p.m.), 123 tone, Hart, lor Haveloclt. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. .Defender, Lyttelton, September 12. Ngahcrc, Grcyinoulh, September 12. Hincmoa, Castlepoint, September 12. Kahu, Tokomaru Bay, September 12. Komata, Wcstport, September 12. ' Opawa, Blenheim, September 12. Iluia, Wauganui, September 12. Kapuui, Patea, September 12. Hawora, Patea, September 12. Nikan, Nelson, Motueka, September 12. Mararoa, Lyttelton, September 12. Victoria, Dnnedin, Lyttelton, Sept. 12. Moana, Sydney, September 12. Aorangi, Son Francisco, via way ports, September \l. 1 Paleena, Ncleon, Picton, September 12. Blenheim, Blenheim, Septombor 12. Haupiri, Wcstport, September 12. Aororci Patea, Scplembcr 13. Stoimbird, Wangnnui, September 13. Maori, Lyttelton, September 13. Tarawera, northern ports, September 13. Mnnngariui. Melbourne, via south, Sept. 13 Remuora, London, via way ports, Sep. 13 Waihora, Newcastle, via Lyttelton. September 13. . Ifakitnoa, Wcstport, September 13.' Nayua., Suva, via Auckland, Sept. 14. Mapourika, West Coast. Nelson, Sept. 14 Waimn-na, London, via way ports, September 15. Manaroa, Haveloclt, September 15. Monowai. Diihediu, Lyttelton, Sept. 15. Ripple, Glsborhe, September 15. Kapiti, Picton, Soptcmber 15. Mokoia, northern ports. September 17. PROJECTED DEPARTURES, Gertie, Foxton, September 12. Arapawa,, Wnhganni, September 12.' Kapuni l , Patea, September 12. Kaliu, Napier, Gisborne, September 12. Defender. Picton, noltitikn. September 12. Opawn. Blenheim, September 12. Blenheim, Blenheim, September 12. Huin, Wnngiinui, September 12. Nikan, Nelson, Motueka, September 12. Jlararoa, Lyttelton, September 12. Moeraki, southern .ports, Hobart, Melbourne, September 12. Victoria-, northern ports, Sydney. Sept. 12. JVakatU. Kaikoitra, Lyttelton, Sept. 12. Kahu, Napier, September 12. Wnimca., Nelson, West Coast, Sept. 12. Indralema-, Lyttelton, September 12. Atheiiic, Lyttelton, September 12. . Aorere, Patea, Soptcmber 13. Rtormbird. Wangnnui, September IJ. Hawera, Patea, September 13, Patcclia. Picton, Nelson, September 13. Maori, Lj-tfclton, September 13. Moana, Ithrotonga, Papeete, San Francisco, September 13. . Tarawera, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Sept. 13. Aorangi, Sydney direct, September 13 Maungonui, Sydney direct, September 13. * Woitomata, southern ports, September 13 Hnupiri, Auckland, September 13. Kapuni, Patea, September 14. Arahura, Picton, Neteoh, West Coast. Eentember 14. Komata, Wcstport, September 14. Navua, Wcstport, Auckland. September 14 Mailaroa. Motueka, September 16. Kapiti, Wnnganui, September 16. Monowai, northern ports. September 16. Mokoin, LyttoHon, Dunedin. SoptJ 17. •.Maponnkn, Nelson. West Coast. Sept, 17 Ripple, Napier, Glsborhe, September 17'. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. MAUNGANDI. s.s., left Melbounio September 4, for Hobart. southern ports, and Wellington. Duo Wellington September 13. Leaves same day foV Sydney direct. Due Sydney September 17. VICTORIA., s.s., left Dunedin fieptem- ■ her. to. for Lyttelton and Wellington. Duo Wollnijtoii September 12. Leave* same day for northern ports and Sydney. Du- ', Sydney September 20. . ' MANUKA, s.s., left' Melbourne September 11. for Hobart, southern ports, nhd Wellington. Due Wellington September 20 Leaves same day for Syducy direct. Due Sydney September 24. MAtTAT, s.s., leave? Sydney September ■ 14. for Wellington direct. Due Wellington September 18. Leaves September 19." for ■ southern port,?,. Hobart, and Melbourne ' Due Melbourne September 28. ' OVEfISEA. SHIPPINC. i STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. From London. JIIMIRO (due about September 16), sailed 1 pn July 11, via, Australian ports, Auck- ' land, and Napier. (Tyesr Line, agents.) It EMU ERA (due about .September 13) 1 sailed on July 27. via, Cape Town mid )!„'. ' hart. (New Kenland Shipping Co., ngents) ' CORINTHIC (due about September 20) 1 sailed on August 4, via Cape Town mid I Hobart. (Shaw. Savill omt Albion Co. 1 agents.) ; RANGATIRA (duo about September 18) ( sailed on July 27, via Auckland. (Shaw. 1 Savill and Albion Co.. agents.) 1 ARAWA (due about October 2), sailed on : August 17, via, Cane Town and Hobart. 1 (Sha.w, Savill and Albion Co., agents.) t RUiUIINE (due about September 30). sail- 1 cd on August 14, via Cape Town and Ho- I hart. (New Zealand Shipping Co.. agents.) ( WAIMANA (due about September 15), 7 soiled on July 16. via Sydney ivnd And;- 1 land. (Shaw, Savill und Albion Co., ] "iNDttABABATI (due about October 20), 1 palled on. August t7, via Australian ports 1 and Auckland. (Tygev Line, agents.) ', PAKEHA (duo about October 22), sailed 1 on August 21, Via Australian' porls and , Auckland. (Shaw, Savill and Albion Co., i agents.) \ NEREnANA (due about November 9), \ sailed on August 29, via Australian ports and Auckland. (Tysor Line, agents.) RIMUTAKA (due about October 16), Failed on August 31. via Cape Town and tlo- t hart. (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) 1 OTAKI (clue about October 3D, soiled on e September 8, via Auckland. (New Zealand BbJpping Co., agents.) From Liverpool. KAIPARA (due about September 30), sail- J ed on August 2, via, Australia and Auck- t land. (F.-S. Line, scents.) J SURREY (due about October 2fn, faijprl 4 on taitud 24. vldCupc Town and Hobart, r tX*K Line, smentU , It

MA ORA (due about October 15), sailed on August 19, via. Auckland. (Shaw, Savill and Albion Co., agents.) From Montreal. RAKAIA (duo about October 18), sailed on August 10. via Australian ports mid Auckland. (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) WAIWERA I'lue about. October 2-3), sailed on September 4, via Australian ports and Auckland. (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) From New York. ANCLO-OALIFORNIAN (due about September 50), sailed on' July 9, via Australian ports and Auckland. (A. and A. Line, agents.) INDKALE.VSA (due to-day), sailed on June 15. via Australian port 6 and Auckland. (Tyser Line, agents.) WALTKAUTB (due aboui September 11), sailed in June, via Auckland. (Vacuum Oil Co., agents.) .SOUTHERN (due about October 4), failed on July 19, via Auckland. (Vacuum Oil Co.. agents.) WUAKARUA (duo about October 16), sailed on August 5, via Australian ports and Auckland. (Tysor Line, agents.' HEHKENFELS (due about October 20), sailed on August 18, via Australian ports and Auckland. (Dalgety and Co., ngeuts.) BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. SYDNEY, September 11. Arrived.—Rongatira. from London. Sailed.—Wimracra (1.30 p.m.), for Auckland. NEWCASTLE, September 11. Arrived.—Pelone, from' New Zealand. Sailed.—Mincric, from Wellington. SUVA. September 11. Sailed—Leruka, for Sydney. COASTAL. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11. KAIPARA. Sailed—Kamona (9.50 a.m.),for Melbourne. AUCKLAND. Sailed.—Navua (5 p.m.), for Wellington NAPIER. ArriTed,—Wrjipori (9 a.m.), frpm Newcastle. WAITARA. Arrived.—Tainui (9.15 a.m.), from Wellington. PATEA. Arrived.—Hawcra (9.20 a.m.), from Wellington. WANQANUI. Arrived—Kapiti (7.50 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed.—Hula (8.35 p.m.), for Wellington. BLENHEIM. Sailed.—Opawa, (5 p.m.), for Wellington. To' Eall.—Blenheim (4 a.m. September 12), for Wellington. PICTON. Arrived.—Rosamond (6.30 a.m.), and Pa> teen-i (4.45 p.m.), from Wellington. To sail.—Pateena (11 p.m.), for Nelson. NELSON. Arrived.—Mapourika 15 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed.—Nfknu (5.15 p.m.), for Wellington. WESTPORT. Arrived.—Mangapapa (1.5 p.m.), from Wellington. Sailed.—Strathroy (9.50 a.m.), for San Francisco; Hnupiri (8.40 a.m.), for Wellington. GREYMOUTH. Arrived—Ngahcre (8.30 a.m.), and Koonya (8.45 a.m.), from Wellington* LYTTELTON. Arrived—Monowai (7.45 a.mj, from Wellington: Aparima. (10.30 a.m.f, from Wellington, Arrived.—Brisbane, from Newcastle: Kairaki, from Kaiapoi; Woolton, from OamaSailed—Mararoa (6.35 p.m.), for Wellington. Passengers: Saloon—Misses HoU6elauder, Brown, Hose, M'Noil, Durllng, Hobson, Mcsdames W. J. H. Reynolds, Kayc, Fraser, Wilson, Rose, Williams, Sidey, Ueasley, White, Hardy, Paul, Mcsßrs. Hislop, Judd, Barnett, Stiitor, Geo. Rhodes. Cuff, M'William, Morelatitl, Jacques, Dalil, Dixon," Kharland, Lievrc, Mitchell, Williams, Sidey, Hcasley, White, Harvey, Paull; 20 steerage. Sailed—Victoria (8.30 p.m.), for Sydney, via northern ports. Pas^engerß—Saloon: For Wellington—Misses Lawrie. Smith, Messrs. T., N. Horsley, Steele, Redstone, Smith. For Napier—Miss Stewart. Mrs. Stewart, Messrs. Carton, Robion, Masters Stewart (2). For Gisborne—Mr. and Mrs. H. Ritchie. For Auckland—Misa Richards, Messrs. Fihdlay, Porter, Fenton, Davidson; 26 stoeritgc for all ports. Sailed.—Monowai, for Dunedin; Cygnet, for Kaikoura; John, for Dnnedin; Kolraki, for Westport ami Grcymoutn; Mararoa and Victoria, for Wellington. ' " TIMARU. Arrived—Tnraki'na (7 a.m.), from Bluff. Sailed—Essex (2.45 a.m.), for Bowcn (Queensland). ' ' ; DUNEDIN. Arrived—Storm, from northern ports. Sailed.-Flora, for West Coast; Storm, for northern ports. Sailed—Maunganui, for Sydney, via Wellington. Passengers (Intercolonial)— Misses James, nancock. Knapp. Donald (2), Mesdames Borunci Dohnld. Messrs. L. F. Dowling, C. L. Clifford, Bourne, Boreham; 17 steerage. For coastal porta—Misses King, Swane (2), Stott, Allen, Marshall (2). Bagley, Hanna, Rewllnson, Mcsdames Thompson, Brny. Jolly. Picket, Secrctan, Templeton and child. Hazlctt and child, Souncss. Basket. Wilson and child, Bemßeld, Marshall. Messrs. Picket. Dlinlop, Robinson, Tcmpletoil, Bamflold, Dight, Barnicot, Bray, Ramsaj - , Walker. Laurenson, Haggitt, Callaghan. Walddc, Captain fiundStrom; 12 steerage. MOANA ARRIVES 6 A.M. A wireless message received from tho Moana, which is en route from Sydney to San Francisco, stated that it Was expected that she would arrive nt Wellington at 6 a.m. to-dny. The Moana will berth at the Glasgow Wharf, and is expected to continue her journey lit 5 p.m. to-morrow. AORANGI ARRIVES 10 A.M. Aorangi, R.M.S., which ils en route from San Francisco to Wellington, via way ports, ndvlscd by wireless last evening that it was expected to make port at 10 a.m. today. She Will berth at No. 16 Jervois Quay to land passengers and discharge cargo. The Aoroligl continues her journey to Sydney at 3 p.m. to-morrow. FROM SYDNEY DIRECT. Strong south-westerly winds and heavy beam seas were experienced by the Moeraki on her run • across from Sydney to Wellington this trip. The vessel left tho New South Wales port at 2.30 p.m. 611 Saturday, and cleared the an hovr Inter. She arrived at Wellington at t>.is a.m. yesterday. Before proceeding to Melbourne, via the south, at 5 p.m. to-day, the Moeraki discharged the following cargo at, this port:— 100 saeks maize, 314 naves, 200 boxes currants, 547 lengths pipe. 300 cases soap. 100 cases Dutch cleanser, 180 hags rice, 630 bags ochre, 2320 cases fruit. 28 handles' bottles, 50 cases chnmnngne, E0 cases ehecSc rennet, 44 drums Lucca oil, 50 cases sardines, 150 drums carbide, lE6 packages crackers. NEW TORIC TO WELLINGTON. _ Messrs. Dalgety and Co., local agents 'or the U.S. and A. Line, have been advised that the chartered steamer Rotenfels akes thte New Zealand loading berth nt N'ew York on September 25. She will come rin Melbourne and Sydney, and will bring ' ;argo for the four New Zealand main porte. IS IT WRECKAGE? The Marine Department has received ad.'ice from the Collector of Customs at . S T elson stating that, the Master of tho Aramra, (Captain J. Lambert I reported that , vheri his vessel was parsing Astrolabe larbour, in Golden Bay, at 7 a.m. yester- , lay, he saw .a floating tank, about six piles off *horc. Shortly afterwards a ■allow painted punt, with a chocolato :oloured gunwale, was passed. 1 COMING BY THE CORINTHIC. \ Due at Wellington from London, via waV ', lorte. on September 21. R.M.S: Cotinthir, ' s bring the following passengers:—SMoott • -Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Hooper, Mr. W. W. !ertrand, and Miss P. Bcrtrnnd, Mi's. A. , !e Marsnn dc Perez, Miss Coales, Nnrsn ' )odds, Nurse Mnllov, Messrs. 11. H. Grave- ' e.v. J. Hamilton, J. A. Mnrdonnlil, D. Mac- „ arlane. D. C. Peacock, W. Reid, G. Reid. V. \ '~ Perez. Thot-e ill the second-class arc— ' Jr. and Mrs. C. J. nadham and family , S>. Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Day and two sons, Jr.. J. Day, Mr. and Mrs. It. Garland. Mr. , mil Mrs. J. A. M'Kcnzie and son, Mr. and , Irs. R. M. Wills, Miss Wills Mr. and Mrs. ' '. Wills. Mr. and Mrs. ,1. Voehmonitz and | wo sons, Mr>3. and Miss Cochrane, Mr. and , Jrs. G. V. Daw, Mr. J. Daw, Mr. R. H. * ivcrv, Mrs. Every, Miss Every, and Mas- , er Every, Mrs. E. W. MacLaren and Miss \ lucLa.roii. Mrs. and Miss Steele. Misses A. lenfield, E. Durban, D. Harding, M. Myers. ). SI. Read. E. Reynold*. E. C. Seamen, the , lev. C. Price. Messrs. W. Olcgg, F. F. Col- l orne, T. Dron. P. Jones. A. J. Lawrence. ~ . W. Leach, H. M'Callum, J. M'Farlane, .. Miller, E. Quurtloy. J. Rosenberg, E. D. „ lowland, V. Spraggon, W. G. Syder, J. Tnr- ' or. Master C- Crosbie. In the third- " lass there arc about 560 passengers. The 0 orinthle is commanded by C-tnthin Hart, " )r. L. W. Dradsbaw is the medical dfflrer. ( The Navua.. which arrives here shortly n rom Suva,, via Auckland, will leave this ort on Saturday for Wcstport, Auckland, nd Suva. MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Mr. G. Waller, chief steward of the r lahena, left the vessel at Svdney this A rip on holiday leave. He joins R.M.S. v [akura nt the end of this month as chief , toward, in place of Mr. 11. R«id, Who pro- V !,m« t" Liißiatirt to join th» new ttonmer " Jajara. Mr. A. Baird it actlae-cbißfl6i

stoward of the: Malleno in the meantime. Mr. G. Mitchellson, chief steward of tho Warrinioo, joins the Mnlieno at Sydney next weelc in a similar capacity. Mr. A. Davis, late assistant purser of tho Maheno, is how similarly placed on boafd the Looligana. Mr. J. N. Greenland, purser of tho Moeraki, lias received instructions to transfer to R.M.S. Aorangi at Wellington today. Mr. J. 0. 11. Scott, of tho Aorangi, who, it is understood, has resigned from the Union Company's eervico to entor business in San Francisco, will act as purser of the Moeraki pro tern. Mr. P. Ward, lalo second engineer of tie Rosamond, joins the Flora in a similar capacity. The Vacuum Oil Company's chartered 6tcartier Southern is expected to arrive at Auckland from Now York about September 26. The vessel has on boßrd a. full load of case oil for New Zealand ports, and is due at Wellington about Octobcr 4. liefore proceeding to Newcastle, ( to load for Penan); and Calcutta, the Union Company's Aparima will bo docked at Port Chalmers for overhaul. As tin incidental to tho overhaul, the vessel will be iltted with a new funnel. Bound for Howeii, Queensland, wlicro Homo loading will be continued, the F and S. Line's eteamcr Essex cleared Timaru ht 2.45 a.m. yesterday. Tho Union steamer Kamotia left Kaipara, timber laden for Melbourne, at 9.50 a.m. yesterday. The tramp steamer Strathroy, which was recently at Wclli'nploii with caso oil from New York, left Wcstport for San Francisco yesterday morning. / The discharge of E.M.S. Athenic's London cargo will be completed lit timo for the liner to continue lier journey from Wellington to Lyttolton this afternoon. The Wellington Patent Slip will be occupied by the coastal stcamct PutiUl today. Her annual overhaul is expected to bo completed in time for her to be running early next Week. It will be either late to-morrow night or early on Saturday morning before tho bin collier Waitcmata, leaves Wellington for Lytlclton. Sunday, September 15, ia tho date on which the Kliaw-Pavill steamer Wairaana is due at Wellington.! Sho is coming from London, via way ports. Waihora, s.s., is expected at Wellington from Newcastle, via Lyttclton, about the end of this week. Sho sails for Newcastle about the middle of next week to load for Wellington. She then rcturnß to tho Now South Wales coal port to load for Java and Calcutta. The Haupiri is due here from WestpoTt this morning, and tails to-morrow afternoon for Auckland direct with transhipments ex It.M.S. Aorangi. Now discharging part cargo or case oil at Napier, the •, Vacuum Oil Company's chartered steamer Waltraiito is due at Wellington on Sunday next. It is anticipated that the. extensive overhaul wliich is being carried out to the DueSn of tho South at Wellington will lie nomplelcd towards the end of next week. The vessel will then re-enter, the FoxtonWellington scrVPce.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1543, 12 September 1912, Page 7

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SHIPPING NEWS. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1543, 12 September 1912, Page 7

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