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SHIPPING NEWS.

4 PHASES OF TltF. MOON. OCTOBER. Day. Hr.m. Loc-t quarter ......... 4 fl 18 a.m. New moon 11 1 11 "■'"■ First Quarter 18 1 M p.m. VuU moon 26 2 0 p.m. MOON. Moon rises to-day, 5.14 a.m.; sets, 7 p.m. HIGH WATER. To-day, 4.10 a.m.; 4.45 p.m. To-morrow, 5.8 a.m.; 5.44 p.m. ' . sux - Hun rises to-day, 5.9 a.m.; eel-?, 6.0 p.m. ARRIVALS. " THURSDAY. OCTOBER 10. . TONGARTRO,' s.s. (0.30 a.m.), 7816 tons, Cornwall, from London, via. Cape Town. 11(71 A, 5.6. (1.15 a.m.), 127 tons, Hurt, from Terakobc. AOItANGI. s.s. (3.40 a.m.), 4268 tons, Stephens, from .Sydney direct. Passengers: First saloon-Mrs. 1!. Berti, Messrs. li. BerU, Bundred, Douglas, E. M'Hugh, and Dr. C. 11. Stewart. Second saloon-Misses Kirkwood, Ninkic, Mrs. J. Reed, Mcsfrs. A. •T. Cooper. J. Rocd. E. Tnlbord, M. Leary, Groves, J. Harrison, P. Anderson, A. Hilton; 3 steerage. KOM.ATA. s.a. (6.25 a.m.), 1994 tone, Holmes, from Westport. MARAROA, s.s. (6.35 a.m.), 2598 tons, Mannine:, from Lyttelton; 77 passengers. AItAPAWA, s.s. (6.35 ti.li.), 268 tons, Thompson, from Wanganui. VICTORIA, s.s-. (7.50 a.m.). 2969 tons, Enl-w-isle, from Dunediu and Lyttelton. N'IKAU, s.s: (9.5 a.m.), 248 tons, Hay, from Nelscn and Motueka. NAVUA, s.s. (9.45 a.m.). 2930 tons, Todd, from Auckland. MANA. s.s. (10.50 a.m.), 134 tons, Gibson, from Patea. WAKATU, s.s. (5.40 p.m.), 157 tons. Wills, from Foxton. CAXOPUS, s.s. (6.30 p.m.), 1337 tone, Tointon. from Westport. GERTIE, s.s. (7.25. p.m.), 269 tons, Rodger, from Foxton. I'ATEENA, s.s. (8.45 p.m.). 1212 tons. G. J. Watson, from Kelson and Picton. Passengers: Saloon—Misses' Barr. Saxon. Cock, Ledger, Smith, Kitching (2), Maginnily, Spear, Lawrie, O'Brien. Hatton. Coleman. Mogridge, Brooker, Mesdamc-s Collins, England. Headings, Maunscll and cliild, Budu, Manoy and 2 children, Dock. Ifet, Kae, Dlx. Clift, Harvey, Welch. M'Callnm, Fitch, Macalister and child, Coleman (2), Askew, Barrett. Teschcmakor (2), Mead, Cuniclilt'c, Brooker, Captain Collins; Messrs. Budd, England, Toohey. Shrimpton, Stewart, Manoy, Rae, Dixon, Cummintr. Bowen. Burke. Montgomery, Baumgart, Sheplcy, Orange. Jameson. Walcelin. M'Hattie. Tc Hil;o. Mexted, Mills, Bangi, fitch, Appleby, Hendrie, Mac-ahst-ar, Hill, Askew. Coleman. Barrett. Teschcma-ker, Li=saman. Gilmer. Seal, Quclch, Bennett, Hart, Kennaday, Brooker; 6 steerage. KAPITI, s.s. (10 p.m.). 242 tons. Sawyers, from New Plymouth. BLENHEIM, s,---. (10.15 p.m.). 120 tons. Wilkinvon. from Blenheim. OPAWA. s.s. di.in p.m.), 110 tons, Nicholas, from Blenheim.

DEPARTURES, "THURSDAY,,OCTOBER 10. BREEZE, s.s. (1.55 a.m.). 347 tons, Scott, for Picton. TAIXCI. s.s. .(4.35 p.m.), 128 tons, Jensen, for Waitara. NIKAU, s.s. (5.15 p.m.). 248 tons, Hay, for Nelson and Motucka. QUEEN OF THE SOUTH, s.s. (5.25 p.m.), 198 tons, Harvey, for Foxtou. AKAPAWA, s.s. (5.50 p.m.), 268 tons, Thompson, for Wanganui. ULISIAROA. s.s. (6.45 p.m.). 5777 tons. Wyllie. for southern ports and Melbourne. MAX A, s.s. (7 p.m.), 134 tons. Gibson, for Tcrakohe and Pa tea. MARAHOA, s.s. (8.10 p.m.). 2598 tons. Manning, for Lyttelton. Passengers. SaloonMisses Anson, Ryan, Perry, Casev, Warren. Cramp, Maguinci-s. Crouch, lloailiin. Mesdamcs Roberts, Partridge and child, Budd, Bradley. Dr. Gribbeii. Rev. Huckett, Messrs. Drake, DimocU. Moss. Glisnie, Wood, Morlcy, Wales. Bennett. Bishop. Hally, Mo-nzii's, Sollars. Wylic. Harper (2\ Hart, White, Forrest, Kane. .Manifold. Budd. Bradley; 51 eteerage. VICTORIA, s.s. (10.55 p.m.). 2951 ton,=, Entwi;lc, lor northern ports and Sydney.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS, llincmoa, Westport, October 11. Stormbird, Wanganui, October 11. Kapiti. New Plymouth. October 11. flawera, Patea, October 11. • Maori, liytteltou, October 11. Tarawera, northern ports, October 11. H.M.S. Pioneer. Lyttelton, October 11. Alexander, New Plymouth, October 11. Kowhai. Gisbornc, October 11. Flora, Timaru, October 12. Hauroto, Westport. October 12. Queen of the South. Foxton, October 12. A.rapawa. Wanganui, October 12. 'Nikon, Kelson, Motucka. October 12. Mararon, Lyttelton. October 12. Mapourika, West. Coast. Nelson. Oct. 12. Maitai, Melbourne, via south, October 12. Manaroa. Haveloek, Ootcbcr 13. Kapuni, Patea, October 13. Ripple, Gisbornc. October 13. Moaa, Patea, October 13. Kahu. East-Const. October 13. Monowai, Duuedin, Lyttelton. October 15. Kia Ora, Liverpool, via way porte, October 15. Remuera, 'Auckland, October 15. Mokoia, northern ports. October 15. Mangapaca, Karamea, October. 15. Kaitoa, Foxton. October 15. \

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Aorere. Patea, October 11. Huia, Wanganui, October 11. Navua, Auckland, October 11. Opawa. Blenheim, October 11. Blenheim, Blenheim, October 11. Ilp.wera, Tatea, October 11. . Pateena. Picton, Nelson. October 11. Maori. Lyttelton, October 11. Tahiti, Sydney direct, October 11. Tarawera, Duncdin, October 11. Aorangi, San Franeisco, via way ports, October 11. r,uru. East Coast, October 11. Alexander, Nelson. West Coast. October 11. ■ Tongariro, Port Chalmers. October 11. Kowhai, Greymouth, October 11. Wakatu, Kaikoura, Lyttelton, October 12. Queen of the South, Foxton. Oct. 12. Stormbird,. Wanganui, October 12. Nikau, Nelson, Motueka, October 12. Mararoa, Lyttelton. October 12. Arahura, Picton, Nelson, West Coast, October 12. Maitai, Sydney direct, October 12. Kapiti, Wanganui. October 12. Komata- Westport, October 12. Kahu. East Coast, October 14. Arapawa, Wanganui, October 14. Mana, Patea, October 14. Manaroa, Motueka, October 14. Kapuni. Patea. October 14. Flora. New Plymouth, West Coast, Oct. 14. Monowai, northern ports. October 15. Mokoia, Lyttelton, Duncdin, October 15. Mapourika, Nelson, West Coast, Oct. 15. Mangapapa, Westport, Karamea, Oct. 15. Ripple, Napier, Gii-bome, October 15. Kaitoa, Nelson, West Coast, October 15.

INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. , MAITAI, s.s., left Melbourne October 2, for Hobart, southern porta and Wellington. . Due Wellington October 12. Leaves same day for Sydney direct. Due Sydnoy October 16. MAUNGANUI. 6,5., left Melbourne October 9, for Hobart, southern ports and Wellington. Due Wellington October 18. Leaves same day direct. Duo Sydney October 22. TAHITI, s.(=., arrived Wellington October 9, from San Francisco, via way ports. Leaves to-day for Sydney direct. Due Sydney October 15. ' MOERAKI, s.s., leaves Sydney October 12 for Wellington . direct. Due Wellington October 16. Leaves October 17 for southern ports, Hobart,. and Melbourne. Due Melbourne October 26. WIMMERA, s.s., left Sydney October 9 for northern ports nnd Wellington. Due Wellington October 18. Leaves same day for Lyttelton and Dunedin. OVERSEA SHIPPING. STEAMERS- TO ARRIVE. From London. INDRABARAH (due about October 20), sailed on August 17, via Australian ports and Auckland. (Tyser Lino, agents.) PAKEHA (due about October 22,', sailed on Augtiot 21, via Australian ports and Auckland. (Shaw. Savill and Albion Co., agents.) NEKEHANA (duo about November 9), sailed.on August "9, via Australian ports and Auckland. (Tyser Line, agents.) RIMUTAKA (due about October 161, sailed on August 31, via Cape Town and Hobart. (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) OTAKI (due about November 9). sailed on September 8, via Auckland. (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) TAINUI (due about October 25). sailed on September 12, via Capo Town and Hobart. (Sliaw, Savill and Albion Co., agents.) MARERE (due about Nov. 16), Eailed on September 9. via Australian ports nnd Auckland. ITyser Line, agents.) ROTORUA (duo about November 11). sailed on September 27, via Cape Towu and Hobart. (New Zealand Shipping Co.. agents.) From Liverpool. SURREY (due nbout October 28), sailed on August 24. via Cape Town and nobart. (F.-S. Line, agents.) KIA OHA (due about October 151, .sailed on August 19. via Auckland. (Shaw. Savill and Albion Co.. agents.) From Montreal. BAKAIA (duo about October M'r, »ailed on August 10. via Australian ports and Auckland. (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) ' WAIWF.RA (due about November 18), sailed on September 4. via Australian ports ».nd Aw-kland, (New Zealand Shipriflß Co.. agents,)

WAKANUI rdiic about December 6). sailed on September 20, via Australian ports and Auckland. (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) From Now York. SOUTHERN (due about October 11). sailed on July 19. via Auckland. (Vacuum Oil l'«.. agents.) WHAKAItUA (duo about October 16), sailed on August 5, via Aiwtrnlia.n ports and Auckland. iTyscr Line, agents.) HKRKKXFKLS (due about October 20), sailed on August 18, via Australian, ports and Auckland. iDalgcty nnd Co., agents.) AXOIiO-MKXICAX (due about December 12). sailed on September 21. via Australian ports and Auckland. (A. and A. Line, agente.) From San Francisco, TAHITI (due about October 9). sailed on September 18. via Papeete and Rarotouga. (U.S.S. Co., agents.) From Philadelphia. WIMBLEDON (due about October 15), sailed in August, via Auckland. (Gollin and Co., agents.) SAILER TO ARRIVE. nELEN DENNY, barque, sailed from Newcastle on October 4. BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. SYDNEY. October 10. Arrived.—Brisbane, from Kaipara. NEWCASTLE. October 10. Arrived.—Makewela., barquentine, from Lyttelton. SUVA, October 10, Arrived.—Wairuna, fr,om Auckland. COASTAL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10. AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Mokoia, from southern ports. ONFJTUNGA. Sailed.—Rarawa (5.30 p.m.). for New Plymouth. NAPIEE. Arrived—Hippie (11.15 a.m.). from Wellington. Sailed.—Tarawera (3 p.m.), for Wellington. NEW PLYMOUTH. Arrived—Karamu (6 a.m.), from Newcastle; Koonya (3.15 p.m.). from Wellington. Soiled.—Alexander (12.45 p.m.), for ' Wellington. PATEA. Arrived—Hawcra (8.45 a.m.), from Wellington. WANGANUI. Arrived—Stormbird (9.5 a.m.), from Wellington. PICTON. Arrived.—Breeze (7.45 a.m.), from Wellington. NELSON. Arrived.-Corinna (8.30 a.m.). from Wellington; Kaitoa (9.50 a.m.), from Wellington. PLTONGA. Arrvod.—Waira.ii (8.30 a.m.), and Kapuni (10 a.m.), from Wellington. LYTTELTON. Arrived.—Eunice, scow, from Havelock; Poherua, from Greymouth; Cygnet, from Kaikoura. Sailed.—Storm (12.5 p.m.). for Wellington: Picton, and Wanganui; H.M.S. Pioneer (1.45 p.m.). for Wellington. Sailed.—Maori (8.25 p.m.), for Wellington. Passengers: Saloon—Col. Heard, Rev. Baird, Messrs. Bell, Taplcy. Bacon, Hay, Clabburn. Baker, Todd, Candy, Harrison. Jones, Sampson, Brown, Oliver. Feldwick, Smith, Jupp. Cromb. Johnson. Dr. Agnus n.iird, Mcsdamcs Tapley, Bacon, Baker, Todd, Candy, Staff, Shund, Baird, Lonisson, Inm«n, Knight, Kobdwick. jniith nnd 2 children. Grosktabcr, Robjolin, Couzins. Fyfo and child. Newton and boy, Ogilvic, Cromb. Cooper, Misses Shand, Earle. Newton, Cousins, Barnes, DowcU." ' ' TIMARU. Arrived— Anglo-Cnlilovnian (G. 30 a.m.), from Lyttelton. TOUT CUALKUIiS. Sailed.-WinibJedon (4 p.m.), for Lyttelton. DUXEDIX. Arrived—Monowai, from northern ports. Sailed.—Maitai, for Sydney, via Wellington. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Spiers, Hclman. Patterson. Brooks (2), Mcpdamos Xicol. Hamilton, and child, Watson. Monro and two children. Messrs. Scott, Day;' 10 steerage for oil ports. CHANGES IN RUNNING. On account of the. waterside workers at Lyttelton having decided to take a "day off" to-morrow, the Tarawera, will.iproceed direct from Wellington to Duncdin to-day. Tho Mouowai, which is due hero on Sunday from southern ports, will not, arrive until Tuesday morning, thus working Lyttelton on Jlonday. The Monowai leaves Wellington for northern ports at 5 p.m. on Tuesday. The Flora omits the usual call at Lyttelton, coming up the coast this trip, and will arrive at Wellington from Timaru tomorrow. She sails for New Plymouth, Westport, and Greymouth on Monday evening. TONGAMRO FROM HOME. With 386 immigrants on board, the NonZealand Shipping Company's steamer Tougaviro arrived at Wellington from London early yesterday morning. After having boon grantod pratique she berthed at the King's Wharf. London was loft behind on August 22, and Teneriffo wa-s made on August 29. Thcro was no call at Plymouth. Cape Town was the next port, the Tougarlro arriving there on September 15, and departure was taken for Wellington at noon the same day, ajriva! being made as stated above. The passage out was an uneventful one, the weather being flue practically the whole way. Captain N. li. de Lacour Cornwall, R.X.lt., is iu charge of the vessel. Most of his officers arc new to tho ship. They arc as follow:- First officer, Mr. H. S. S. Curtis (late Turakinah second, Mr. E. B. Dalby. It.N.Tt.; third. Jfr. J. Burton Davies (late Turakina); fourth. Mr. D. Pattovson (late Hurunui): chief engineer, Mr. W. Thomson (late Whakatane); second, Mr. P. Posgate; third, Mr. A. Armstrong; fourth, Mr. J. W. Thomson; fifth. Mr. D. 8.1 M'Laren; sixth, Mr. E. Bourne; chief refrigerator, Mr. E. J. Nibbs; second, Mr. G. E. Jones; surgeon, Dr. J. Lcich. The Tongariro was scheduled to leave Wellington for Port Chalmers ' to commence discharge at 7.30 a.m. to-day. THIRD-CLASS FROM HOME. Tho Uimutaka, which is due from London on October 15, is bringing- the following third-class passengers;— Misses Aimal (2), Austen, Bain, Banks, Heaven, Bedford, Berry, Briaut. Cavers, Clinton, Cole, Collins, Cotton, Day, Drummie, Eldrcd, Findlay, Fuller, Oibb, Ha-iden (4). Hardy, Hargreaves (2), Hookey, Jackson, Jardine, Keenleyside (2). Leick, Levey, Livingstone (2), M'Mullan (1), Mason, Maynord, Miller, Palmer, Quartlcy, Robertson, Sear, Shaw (2), Simpson (4), Tucker, Vca-r, Vickers, Watson, Webb, White, Mesdamcs Applegarth, Banks, Briant, Brooks, Brownells, Castles, Cole, Cotton, Day, Drmkall, Eldred, Haddon. Hamilton, Hargroavee, Hockey, Horrocks, Jackson, Jarre, Kcenleyside, Lean, Livingstone, M'Mullan, Mason, Miller (2), Norman, French, Pye. Quartley, Rayner, Robertson, Rochard, Savage, Senr, Shaw, Simpson. Smith. Smithors. Stephenson, Stevens, Tiffany, Tinkler 1 , Turrall, YicUers, Warren, Watchman, Woatherstone, Webb, Messrs. Anderson, Anthony, Applegarth, Atkinson. Baldwin. Banks, Barnes, Baskin, Beosley, Bergc, Bish, Bishop, Black, Boon, Bramnrail, Bremner, Bricely, Brooks, Brown (2), Bruce <2), Brunsdon, Campbell (3), Carlin (2), Casey, Charman (2), Chester, Clarke, Cockor, Cole, Collins (3), Corear, Cotton, Crajcr. Creighton, Critchley, Cunliffe, Dendle. Day, Derbyshire, Drummond, Durance, Egcrton, Dwyer. Ennion, Fenton, Findlay, Fletcher, Frasor, Frason. Gallier, Garriock, Geo (2), Gilhertson, Graham. Gray, Green, Haddeu, Halstcad, Hanks, Hai'dman, liargreaves, Harvey, Hector, Hibbert, Hilt, Hookey, Holdcn, Holmes. Uorrocks, Hynd, Imeson, Jackson, Johnson, Jarre, Jones, Kay, Kecnleyeide.iKeith, Kolly, Ivitts. Langdon, Leece, Lees, LewJs, Lindsay, M'Carthy, M'Connellogue, M'Lean. M'Mullan (3). Malcolm, M'Ncill, Martin (3), Mason, Matthews, Maughan, Moss. Xicol. Xorquav. Moyes, Nott (2), Pallett. Parker, Pearson, Pye, Reid, Quartlcy, Robertson. Boss. Rothery, Sandford. Saunders. Savage, Scorgie, Sear, Shaw, Short, Shovlin, Simcock. Simmons, Simpson, Skinner, Smith (2), Smithers, Stevens, Stone. Stuart, Taylor, Thompson. Tiffany, Tinkler, Towill, Towlnon, Turrall, Vaughnn, Vcale. Vickers, Warren, Watchman, Watson (2), Walton, Williams, Weathcrstone. Wilton, Wood, and Young, Masters Applegarth (21. Briant. Cole (2). Cotton, Norman (French), Quartley. Stephenson (2), Tiffany; Tinkler, Turrall, Vickers, and Young. AOIIAXQI FOR SAN FRANCISCO. R.M.S. Aorungi arrived at Wellington from Sydney at 4 a.m. yesterday. On account of the Port Health Officer being engaged with the. Tongariro. pratique was not granted in time for the vessel to berth at the Glasgow Wharf before 10 a.m. Fine weather was experienced on the run ucrosti the Ta.sina.il Sea. The Aorangi will continue her journey lo San Franeisco, via I'urototiga and Papeete, at 5 p.m. to-day. WAIHORA FROM NEWCASTLE. Very deeply laden with 6000 tons of coal, the Union Company's big steamer Waihura arrived at Wellington from Newcastle early yesterday moruing. The vessel left tho Now South Wales port at 0.50 a.m. on Friday la>t, and experienced a i-trong gale and high seas when she was a day out. A good deal of water was shipped fore and aft. These condition!) prevailed until l.isl Sunday. The weather then cleared, and remained line until arrival in port. XIWARU LEAVES LIVERPOOL. Messrs. Uanuatync and Co.. local agents for the • Tyser Line, have received advice stating that the Xiwarn lcD Liverpool for Auckland. Wellington. Lyttelton. and Duncdin on October 8. Sho la due at WellingItoa about December. 5, • ■• • >■

PORT OF WKSTPORT. Returns for the month of September in connection with the port or Wa-tport show that the output and export of coal were as follow :— Output. Export ' tons civt. tons cwt. Wcstport Coal Co., Ltd., Coal 45,668 3 42,034 16 Wcstport Coal Co., Ltd.. Coke :..: ' 102 17 95 8 Westport-Stockton Coal Co.. Ltd.. coal 8.617 7 8,555 14 State Coal Jfinos 4.931 16 4,688 8 59,540 3 , 55,374-6 Of 'this amount 436 tons were shipped to foreign port?, viz., to Fiji, per s.s. Navua, The export of timber amounted to 133,206 superficial feet. Durinir the month 91 steamers, representing 52,429 tons, entered the port, and 90 steamers, rcprcfenling 53,216 tons, left the port. The total tonnage for tho month was 105,645. The mean high water in the river was 26ft. 2iu., and oh the bar 24ft, Tho new steamer Hod Pine, recently built for the Greynumth timber trade, ir, to load hardwood at Cl.'ircnco River, New South Wales, for Grcymoulh. It is announced that the barquo AngloNorman is to load guano ,-.t Maiden Island for Launccston, ami not for New Zealand as first intended. , The Union Company's steamer Aparima is about to leave Newcastle.for Java and Calcutta. There was no further development at Port Chalmers on Wednesday in matters relating to the proposed repairs to the steamer Walthraute, the owners' instructions not bavins: yet come to hand. Meanwhile tho vessel is moored at the George Street, pier, awaiting developments. The Union collier Karamit arrived at, New Plymouth from Newcastle yesterfiay. From New Plymouth she toes to Wanganui. She returns from the latter port to Sydney with timber. The Kauri will take coal from Newcastle to Auckland at the beginning of next week. The coastal steamer Mangapapa, which was in collision with a dredge at Wcstport, is due at Wellington from. Karamca about Tuesday next. She is expected to return to-Wcstport and Karainea the day of arrival. Mr. J. M'Lcan joined the Wairuna at Auckland on Monday, relieving Mr. A. 11. M'Donald, who came ashore for instructions. Captain Irwin, of the Rosamond, and Cantain M'Kenzie, of the Uaupiri, have exchanged ships. Mr. S. 0. Vile, second officer of; the Breeze, has left the vessel. H.JI.S. Pioneer is due at Wellington from Lyttclton this morning and will remain in port until October 18, when 6he leaves for Sydney to relit. The Government steamer Hinemoa, which is duo here to-day from Wcstport, will call at the French Pass to pick up the Defence launch, which has been used by Lieut. Pennoil, R.N., cf the Terra, Nova; for surveying purposes at that place. The coastal steamer Gertie, which was in trouble at Foxton recently, arrived at Wellington last evening. She will be placed on the Patent Slip this morning for repairs. Tho Union steamer Kowhai will make a call at-Wellington this morning for. the purpose of replenishing her bunkers. She is bound from Gisborno to Greymouth. Tho Mapourika arrived at Wcstport from Wellington, via way ports, at 8 a.m. yesterday, and continued her journey to Greymouth at 8 p.m. An expected arrival in port from Wanganut to-day. is the steamer Himilangi. At 5 p.m. the vessel will be dispatched for the Chatham Islands direct.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1568, 11 October 1912, Page 7

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SHIPPING NEWS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1568, 11 October 1912, Page 7

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