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SHIPPING NEWS.

PJtASKH OF TIIK MOON. OCTOIIEIi. Ji:iy. Hγ. in. Lnst nuartor- -I 8 IB a.m. Now moon II 1 H a.m. First niiai'ler 18 ' M I'-" 1 - Full Union 26 2 0 p.m. MOON. .Moon rises to-day. 0.40 a.m.: tets. 8.58 a.m. IIUIII WA'I'KII. To-day, 9.16 n.iii.; 9.47 p.m. To-morrow, 10.8 a.m.; 10.J7 p.m. SUN. Sun rises to-day, 5.22 a.m.; tets, 5.53 B.m. ARRIVALS. ■ WEDNESDAY, OCTOBRIt 2. OPAtt'A, <i-e. (4 a.m.), 110 land, Nicholas, '"aOKI," s!s™'l7.s a.m.). 3393 tons, Aldwcll from l.ytU'itoil. l'asaciiKcrs: fcaloon— Hisses O'Neill, Melville. Sullicrlaml, Simth. sl'ienvOTd! l&onerr L "wa«!io"rii! 1 ' 'i'incld. ■O'Dordti Jones, Pcswell, Collier, Tinkler. Aslnvort'h (21, .Strachuu. Uannan, Hlftere of Sti-riion (2), Mewlamus Gull'iißy, Fowler, "lirtin TizMTd, Jones. Cradrioek. ltichnrds. Hi-ant, "iiorric, BullUey. liarerciivoa and in-f-int Thompson, Huthcrland, RodEor. s^sSi^^^p/o sidy ("2), Smith, Way. llrowae, Uoid, J iilmir. L^Kobfeson:'l'slat-|n|% H B l u]S: Srai'tli-Thompson, M'Nicoll. Burton, bmall, bone, Wolf, Karsten. Rodger, lifield, B.iiron, Sutherland, Anderson Forbes, Mow ps. Tavlor Roberts PefwoU, Shackelton, Jolly, Motoney, Bennett, Dickie. Ackland, Hansen : an MAN. 4 UKA? r sr'(B a.m.), 4605 tons, Neville, from Svdnoy direct. Passengers: SaloonMisses nammond, Bright. Hohinson, Cochrane Turnbull. James. Bennett. Woods, Btubbs Earle, Honcyflcld, Conrick, PaiTons, Mesdaies M'Donald. WricliU P*"™?. Ward, Taplin, Lewis.. V cw ' or : r Woodward. Eoss, Messrs. Williams. Ward, Mcaziee. Gunniuc Koss, Ronald. Jfooro, M'Donald, Lew-is. Wrieht Par&ons, Taplin, Lcv.cr, liurch, GiSvood, Gundy, Milllor. Luke. Bobran. Jenkins, PrlestiiaU, Snow, Ttido, Van Aschc, Hurley, Bond. Barr, Jordcn, GiWEin, Williamiion. Williams, Johnston, Hunter. Cluso. Woods. Steele. Simpson. Topp Webb, BusseU. Bildorbeck, Hurst. Raleigh Lorimer; 76 sterage. KOMATA, b.s. (8.40 a.m.), 1994 tons, Holmes. '"osaSohSTm. ("5 ..mJ. 721 tons, Irwin. from Onehunga. ■ . • CORINTH.IC. s.s. (10-40 a.m.), 12.231 tons. Hart, from Lyttelton. STORM, s.s. (11.35 a.m.), 405 tons, Radford, (2.10 n.ni.), 6669 tons. il ass p.m.), 123 tons, Hart. "gATORO.'s.'b. (6.15 p.m.), 1137 tons, ObristIAKGLO™ALIFJOItNIAN. b.s. (10 p.m.). 7333 ton?. Parslow, from Auckland. AKUITJRA, s.s. (9.45 p.m.), 1596 tens, Lambert, from Picton and Nehon. PasfgnserF.: Paloon—Mi'!>sc9 Nivon. O'RourliO, Hunter, Cook, Clutten, Smith. Irvine, Mesdamca O'Jlcara and 2 children. O'Jlncn, Oroombridee and 2 children. Bright aud boy, Cl'.itfcn, Weblcy. Constable. PugU and familv. Randall, Durrani. Orepe, Messrs. Sleigh, Tlodcfon. BlanchflcW. Cock, Sargisin and child. Jacobs, O'Brien, Dtmby. Jellv. Hecle, Wcblev (2). Wi Heniu. Rutherford, Thomson. Taylor, Millar Jteikle Bell and 2 boys. Robertson, Kellow, Kcloher. Visit, Harris. Q.iilt-r. Moxvat atid boy Waters, Anderson, Durront. Mckoil: 26 s.p. (11.25 p.m.), 157 tons. Purvis, from Foiton. DEPARTURES. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER J. •BLENHEIM, s.s. (2 a.m.). 120 tons. Wilkinson, for Blenheim. PATEENA, 5.3. (1 p.m.), 1212 tons, Watson, for Picton and N'elson. PassengersSalion: For Piclon-MisseE Tifield, Forrest. Cruden, Noyer. Hammond. Mcsdames Ge.iry. Lain-, Bell. Noyor. Tfodger, M'fsrs Smith. Lain", Bofeore. Mills. Mexten, Patience, Fell, Butcher. Fredericks TifieM. Pol art. Widdcp, Cnrsnn, Parker, Rutherford, Jl'Kay. Forrest. Dolbel. Frcomnn. For !Sel-pon—Mis.-c;- ll'Kee, Bottnny. Brown. Campbell Creswcll. Brieht- (2). .Wright 12), Mesdanies Fnugster. John?. Win? and 'child. StniMi, Ki-hmond. Campbell. Perrelt. and infant. Bennett .nnd 2 children. ■ HcFsrs. Sangstnr. King. Richmond. l'o-.vn:iH, harFton, Caldivcll, Woolfe, SmaUboiie, Creswcll. Cawlhron. > „ , RXIKU. s.s. (2.30 n.m.l, 65 tons. Nelson, for Fn.*t Coast stations. ■ AORERE, s.s. (2.5 p.m.). 77 tons, Fisk. for Paten. ; "' KAPITI. s.s. (5.30 p.m.). 242 tons, Sawyers. O WAKATrj""!s. (6 p.m.). 157 tons. Wilkinson, fni , Kaikoum. and Lytldlon. . .. MOKOIA. s.s. (6.25 p.m.). 3502 tons. Hams." for Tivttelton, HTJIA, f.s. (7 p.m.). 127 tons. Burl, for WniiTnniii. „' JIANAROA, 5.5. (8.5 p.m.). 122 tons, Hart. MAORI. s.s. '0.5 p.m.). 3550 tons, Aldwoll. for Lyttp'tin. STOHM. E.s. (9.5.5 p.m.), 405 tons, Gordon, for Picton.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Jfana, Patea, October 3. Stormbird, Wanganui. October 3. Blenheim, Blenheim. October 3. Wavcrley, Foxton, October 3. Kapuni, Patca, October 3. Ha-.vcra, Kelson, October 3. Nikau, Selfou, Motueka, October 3. Mararoa, Lyttclton, October 3. Tarawcra.. southern pons, October 3. Stormbird. • Wangantii. October 3. Annlo-Californian, New York. Oct. •>. Kaipara. Liverpool, via way ports, Oct. Flora, southern pnrtr=. October 3. Pateena, Ncjson, Pioton, October 3. Puliki, October 3. Euru, East Coast. October 3. Arawa, London, via. way ports, October Wairau, Terakoho. October 5. Haupiri, Greymouth. October 3. Opawa, Blenheim. October 4. Queen of ths South, Foston, October 4. Aorore, Palea, October 4. Mauaroa, 3[otuc!ca., October 4. Huia, Wanijanui, October 4. Moorakl, Melbourne, via south, Oct. 4. Victoria., Sydney, via north, October 4. Holmdolo. Timnru, October 4. Alexander, Nelson. October 4. Defender, Lyttelton, October 4. Kairaki. .Lyttclton, October 4. Vanonfikp. West Coast. Nelson, October WaipoTi, Westport, October 5. Wakatu, Lyttelton. Kail;oura, Oct. 5. Waimea, Wa.nsra.nui, October 5. Kaoiti, Wans.-nui. October i. Mokoia., Dunlin, LvUeHon, October 6. Arapawa, Picton. October 6. Monowai, northern ports, October 8.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Rosamond, Auckland, October 3. Ktoi-mbird, Wanganui, October 3. Blenheim, Blenheim. October 3. Waverley, Nelson, West Coast, Oct. 3. Hawcra, Patea, October 3. Nikau, Nelson, Motueka, October 3. Mararoa, Lyttelton, October 3. Tarawera, northern ports, October 3. Manuka, Melbourne via south, Oct. 3. Koonya, Greymouth, October 3. Flora, Picton. West Coast, Oct. 3. Wairau, Blenheim, October 3. Hauniri. New Plymouth, Onehunga, Oct. 3. Ruahine, Lyttelton. October 4. Opawa, Blenheim. October 4. Queen of the South, Foxton, October 4. Corinthic, London, via way ports, Oct. 4. Aorere, Pa-tca; Octoher 4. Komata. Westport. October 4. Ruru, Napier, October i. Putiki, WanganuJ, October 4. Kapuni, Patca, October 4. Pateena, Pictou, Nelson, October 4. Indralema. Napier. London, October 4. Jloerald. Sydney direct. October 4. Victoria, Lytlelton, DuncdJn, October 4. Alosantler, Nelson. West. Coast, Oct. 4. Defender, Picton, Hokitika. Oct. \. Kairakl, Greymoutb, nokitika. Oct. 4. Anirlo-Californian, Lyttelton, Oct. 5. Arihura. Picton, Nelson, West Coast, October 5. Huia., Wanganui, October 5. Knpitl, Waneanui, October 5. Wakatu, Kaikoura. Lyttclton, October 7. Waimea. Nelson, West Coast. October 7. Matiaroa, TTavelock, October 7. Arapawn, Wanganui. Octobor 7. Kaipara, Lyttelton, Dunedin, October 7. Jtokoia. northern ports, October 7. Haupiri, Picton, Nekon, Sow Plymouth, Onohuuza. Oclehcr 7 HonowM. Lyttelton, nmicd'n. Octoher n. >rapoiirika. Nel-oii, West Coast, Oct. 8. Itipplo, Napier, Gisborne. October 8. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF KTEAJIEBK. jromtAKl, «.s.. left Melbourne September 25, for Ilnbart. snnthem portp. and Welliiiglon. Due Wellington October 4. lipii.vra s:inip day 'or Sydney direct. Due Sydnnv Octnbi'r 8. VTCTORTA. 5.5.. left Fvrtnev Rpptcmber 35. for northern port.? and Welllniton. Due WelliiiEtoTi October 4. T,cavi<s fame day for I.vtti'lton and Dnncilin. XATTAI. E.s.. leaves Mi'lbouvni' October 2 r»r ilnbart. =mi(.bein port? nnri Wclliiicton. Du.'.' Wclliuprton October 11. Leaves fiame day for Sydnay direct. I>uc Sydney OM-ilior 15. rLIMAHOA. s.P.. Imv»s Svdnp.v. October r> for W"lliritni! di'wl. Duo ivollinrinti Oot.oljor 9. L"avcw Optfllirr 10. for souther n p'lrli-, Tlobnrt. ;"id Melbourne. Due Melbourne October' 19. OVERSEA SHIPPING. STEAMFJiS TO AKRIVF. From London. AEAWA (duo this mornins), sailed on Aujrust 17, via Cane, Town iod Hobiirt(»hnw, Sflvill iwd .Ulilea Co,. ;iprnte> t LNBIIiBAIiAH tdyo about October 20J,

nailed on Alienist. 17, via .Australian P°i'le iinil Auckland. (Tyn-r Line, iißcnt*.) I'AKKH.V ichio a'lioHt October K', sailed dii AiiKi:i-l 21. via Aii!.ti\ili:in ports nnd Auckland. (.Slm.w, i-;ivill unci Albion Co., ' XUIiKIIANA dine about Novcmbi-r 01. sailed on .Vir,'ii>t 23. via. Australian liortri I and Aiii-liliinil. ITy>cr Line. aseiitiU IMMUTAKA (due nboul UHnber it), bailed on AiiKii<t ;,1, via Ciipe Town anil nuliart, (New Xenlaml Sliinnine Co., aßcnlF.) O'l'AKI (line about Xovcnibcr 9), suileil on September 3. via Auckland. (New Zen land Siiimiitii! Co., ngcut^ TAIXI-t (due aljiiiit Orlobcr 29). sailed on rtc'ntcniber 12, via Cttiie Town and llobart. (Sha.w. S.ivili and Albion Co.. aKCiit:-.) TOSQAHIItO (iluc about Octoher 8), snilcd on Aiiriiii-1. 16, via Cnnc. Town. (Now Zealand Khipiiing Co., aEente.) JIAHKRK (duo about Oi'loher 9). sailed on September 9. via Australian nortis nnd Auckland. (Tysrr Line, au'entf.) From Llvorpool. KATPAItA (due to-day), snilrd on Aucriist 2). vin. Australia, and Auckland. (F.-S. Line, nßcnts.) SUIiIJKV nine about October 28), railed on 24. via Capo Town and Uobart. KIA oiu "(due about Orlober 10), rnilo.d on AimiiPt 19. via Auckjiiml. (Shaw, Savill and Albion Co., aKcnts.) From Montreal. KAKAIA (due about October W, eallcd on Außirat 10. via Australian nprts and Auckland. (Kew Zealand Shipping Co., ""AvIIWERA (duo about November 18), sailed on September 4. via. Australian ports and Auckland. (Nuw Zealand Shipping Co., WAKANUI (due about December 6), soiled on Sontembcr 20. vin Australian ports and Auckland. (Now Zealand ShippinE. Co., Dsents.l From Now York. ANGLO-CALIFOKNIAN (duo this morning), sailed on July 9, via Australian port.3 and Auckland. (A. and A. Line, a SOUTHERN (due about October 11), sailed on July 19. via Auckland. (Vacuum Oil WHAKAIiUA (due about Oe.tobor 16). sailed on August 5. via. Australian ports and Auckland. (Tysor Line, a«ents.) HERKEXFELS (duo about October 20), sailed on August 18, via, Australian ports and Auckland. (Dainty and Co., agent*.) From San Francisco. TAHITI (duo about October 10). sailed on September 18, via Paucete and Itaxotonca. (D.S.S. Co., agents.) From Philadelphia. WIMBLEDON (due about October 15), sailed in August, via Auckland. (Goliin and Co., agents.) BY TELEQKAPH. OVERSEA. SYDNEY, October 2. Sailcd.-Jrahcno (3 P.m.), for Auckland. Railed.-Maitai and Waretea, for Zealand. COASTAL. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 2. AUCKLAND. Arrived.-Tofun, (5.40 p.m.), from Suva. Sailod.-Kaitoa, for Westporl. ONKHUNOA. Arrlved.-NBapuhi, from Wellington. GISBORNE. Arrived.-Ing-a (noon), from Newcastle.^ PATEA. „. ± Arrived.-Kapuni (noon), from \\ellinEtou. Salled.-llana (1.23 p.m.), for Yv ellinu'ton. WAKGANUI. Sailod.-Stormbird (12.40 p.m.), for WeiUnSt<Jn - PICK*. Arrived.-Pateena ».« p.m.), from Wol(5.« p.m-1, for Wellington. BLENHEIM. Arrived-Blenhoiin (10.50 a.m.), from Wcl-''ToTaiL-nicnlwlm (8 P.m.). for WellingtOn' NELSON. Arrived..—llapourika (3JO a.m.), Nikau (5.43 a.m.), and Hawcra (6 a.m.), from (9 a.m.), for Picton and Wellington; Kiltau (7 p.m.), and Ham-era. (7 p.m.), for Wellington. TEEAKOHE. Sailed.-Wairoa (2.30 p.m.), for Wellington. VTESTPOKT. Arrivod.-Jtangapapa (7 p.m.), from Wellington. GKEYMOUTII. Sailod.-Haupiri (2 a.m.), for Welliuston. LYTTELTON.

Arrivod.-Mararoa (9.5 a.m.), from Wellington; Tarawera. from Dunedin; Flora, from Timaru; Kaira-ki, from Ivaiapoi. Sailed.-Flora (3.30 p.m.), for Wellington. Sailod.-Mar.iroa (6.23 p.m.), for Wellington. Passengers: Saloon-lleesrs. Warli, David=ou, Jones, Shirtcliffc, lteid, Jones. Studbolme, Garrard, Asher, Rogcrp, Quartley, Jolly, -Vyson, Jar.kson., M-lmosb, Commissioner Richards, Captain Pamusl, Mcsdarncs Jackson and boy, M'lntosh and ohild, M'Oonnell, Jolly. Himlop, Jlissos irConncll, Dunnage, Jolly, Molloy (2); 20 St Sailed C -Tarawera (7.40 p.m.), for Wellington;' Kairaki. for Wellington; koromiko, for Timaru; Cygnet, for Kaikoura; Hauroto, for Wcslport.

DUNEDIN. Arrived.-Kowliai, from northern ports. Sailed—Huret, from Timaru; liakanoa, for Greyniotith. ■ . Sailcd.-Mooraki, for Sydney, via. Weilin?ton. Pasjongers-faloou: Intercolonial -Misses Stewart. Heiffhway. Wo.rdell. Daw, Mesdamos Spaul. Kcighway, Levefham, Grant, Messrs. Weir. Kay. Soaul. M'Mecken. Warden. Levopham. Hev.-Hciih-way 3 steerage. Coastal-Misso3 Livinesto'ne, Mirams, Taylor. Farr, Strane. Brown m, Hicke, Colder (2). llaeyertz. Howcll (2). Hcsdamea Mirams, M'Leod. BasTcrtz, Crofts, Jlcstrs. Sufen, Miller: 10 6tCC ' raEC - TIMARU. Kailed.-Itemucra (5.30 p.m.), for Lyttcltoll' POUT CHALMERS.-Arrlved.-Daniel, barque (11.30 a.m.), from Havelock. _ ~. Sailed.-Eakanoa. (3.35 a.m.), for WelhnsWEEK'S SYDNEY BOAT. This week's direct steamer from Sydney to 'Wc-lUn^ton-tho Manuka—arrived in port shortly before 8 a.m. yesterday, and berthed at the Queen's Wharf No. 6. She left the New South Wales port at 2.30 p.m. on Saturday last, and experienced One weather and smooth, seas throughout the nas£a?e. Imports by tho vessel wero as follow:— 770 bales gunnies and woolpacks, 450 bundles slate?. 194 Eaclts salt, 20 slabs marble. 50 bundles paper. 250 boxes dried fruit. £C 0 cases currants, 79 cases nast«, 20 barrcle glue. 67 casos brandy. 78 cases dcsicatod coconut, 40 drums oil, 100 barrels wood snirit 21 oases confectionery, 170 cases champagne, 25 cases chocolate, 127 bass stearine. 146 roll; paper. «0 cases sardines, 130 baes tapioca. 120 bundles wool, 14C0 cases candles, 180 bans wax, 90 bass peanuts, 66 hales hemp. 120 ba&s rice. 40 bags linseed, a.ud transhipments <i\ Eastern. Greifawald, Thurinscn, Scharnhorst, Grot Tisza, Ist.van, Sonoma., Umta, Orfova, Itcriau, Aldennam, Janus, Xikko Maru, Yarra, Shanprsha, Apolda, Elbing, Jlattaram, PeTttgrine. In continuance of her journey to Melbourne via southern ports and liobart, the Manuka, leaves Wellington at 5 p.m. today. BOTORTJA LEAVES LONDON. Cablo advice received by tho local office of the Now Zealand Shipping Company states that K.M.S. Eotorua left London for Wellinpcton, via way ports, on September 27. Sho is duo hero about November 11. JLVNATJ REFLOATED. Cable advice has been received by the Union Company from thp Sydney office of the GermaiuAuati'iillan Lino, wliich stated that the steamer Ilanau, which went nahorc in the Levant rcr.cntly, had been floated off undamaged, and is now proceeding to Smyrna to complete loading her careo of dried fruila for Australia and New Zealand..

At 8.35 n.m. yesterday ITin Uni'on Compnny's steamer" Raknnoa, left Port Chalmers for Newcastle. It lias been announced fhp.t t?he would load at the latter port for Fiji, proceeding thence to Auckland. Tho Baiipivi is expected to arrive at Wellington β-om Rroyvamith oarly tins niorninc. and will lie dispatched for I\e\v Plymouth and Oneluinga. ut, noon. Disolisrce of tho Ruahihe's carco at Wellington is expected to lie completed today. The vessel leaves for LyUclton this afternoon. Tho Aneltir Line's steamer Wavcrlcy arrived at Wellington from Foston last nisht. Sho leaws for Nelson and the West CoaH at 5 p.m. to-day. The Kennedy's trip Ins been abandoned. Continuing ber tour of insmwliou to southern lishtlioiifes, the Government steamer Hinemon loft the BlufV for West Coast Sounds. TVeatinrt. and Wcllimrton. yesterday mornin;;. Wellington sliould. bo renched about October 10. The Flora will not coll at Xcw Plymoutli ihi« triii, but will leave W'lliniflon for Ticton a.nd the West Const this afternoon. Mr. It. mate of the , Aorcro. sisued off the vwtfl at Wellington ycst-ei'-dny. Mr. Chotiiekl, late foconrt officer of the Scjuall, has joined the Uojamond in a iitailar capacity. Captain Bernuist, of the birijuentine F(in!(aciil, la i;t jireesnt in Waasanul ssusv mini spafr in cennmiton witU reii&lri to tno vfissel aV .fffUjpjtwi,

Foi- to-day the Port Harbourmaster lia/5 found it' ncM<.jar.v to piwidc berths for no fewer than Iwenty-one vcabuls., wlunh live due to arrive. Although this ibts t!OL ronMitute a record lor one day. it- is" ut the same time raiifiileri'd fnirly licnvy. 'I'ho Marino Mcpnrlinenl lias dd-ided to lake no further nation lwmlniK lh» i'ir-eiira--t:ince~ KiiiTomidiiis.' tin , iliunpiniß of Hie linniiiPiiliiii' WaiiKnmii. nil Wnimanm. on .September 26. The Ito-ainoiul will be dispatched from Wellington for Auckland iliiwl lu-iluy.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1561, 3 October 1912, Page 9

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