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SHIPPING NEWS.

PHASES OF TIIF, MOON. OCTOUEIt. Day. Hr. in. Last quarter 4 8 18 a.m. New moon 11 1 \\ =»•'". Fir?.t quarter 18 1 36 p.m. Full moon 26 2 0 p.m. MOON. Moon- rises to-duy. 2.22 p.m.; setf. 3.55 a.m. Wednesday. HIGH WATER. To-day, 0.55 k.iii.; 1.13 p.m. To-morrow, 1.37 a.m.: 1.5-1 p.m. SU.V. Sun rises 10-day, 4.K a.m.; sets, 6.19 p.m. ARRIVALS. MONDAY. OCTOHKI! 21. lIATfPIHI, s.s. (1.45 a.m.), 715 tons, Invin. from Onehunga. KII'PLK, s.s. 12.50 a.m.), 370 tout, Carlson, from Git-borne. I)BKKNr)IvH,-5.5. (10.35 a.m.), 190 tons, Jamicpo'i, I'roiti Karaiueo. WilAKAli-UA. t.s. (5.25 p.m.), 6543 tons, Firth, from New York, via Auckland. DEPARTURES. MONDAY, OCTOBER 21. KAHU, ii.s. (10.50 a.m.), 182 tons, Fletcher, MANAKOA, s.s. (3.10 p.m.), 122 tons, Hart, for Motueka. KOUTUNUI. s.s. (3.15 p.m.), 165 tons, Shirley, for Blackball. _.„ WAKATU, s.p. (3.20 p.m.), 157 tons, Wills, for Tekamara. POHEUUA, f.s. (3.50 p.m.), 1175 tone, Cameron, for Lyttelton. KAI'ITI, 3*. (4.30 p.m.), 242 tons, 6awJC KKNNKDY?"s°e a ."(S.4O p.m.), 226 tons, Wildman, for Nelson and West Coast. MOKOIA, 5.6. (6.10 p.ra.), 3502 tons, Hams, for northern ports. Passengers: SaloonFbr Napier-Miss Thompson, Mecdamcs Eow, Lee, Jtessrs. Row, Le«. Halg. lor Gieborne-Misecs Cable, Currie, Olcscn (2), 310-;damet3 'Haiios. Jl'Coskill, Messrs. Meredith. UaneH,Ole;en, Col. I'orter. For Auck-land-Mesdamcs SlacH. Leathorbarrow and 3 children, Kelly and child, Messrs. Stack. Koily. Holden, Stewart, Crowley; 80 stecrajrc for all ports. ... , , OPAWA, s.s. (7 p.m.), 110 tons, Nicholas,, for lllenhcim. i ~, ~ MAOKI, S-β. (8.10 p.m.), 3599 tons. Aldwell, for Lyttelton. Passengers: Salpon-Mipos TunibuU, M'lnroe, Santen. Lill. Hullah. Blumenthoel. Leor. lladlleld. Pagnie, Harrison, Chisholm, Berry, Bell, pranefleld, Tonks. McidamcE Poynton. Thacker, lurn--1)1)11. Blirrid'O, Durnctl, Hiidflcld,. Lindsay. Horn, lied, Leor, Harrison, Pagnie, Hlaekhurii, Tingey, Lcwij, Stevens, Smith, Prof. Scott. Messrs. Adanw, Urown. James. Hardlo. Bowie; Jlanrtel. Poynton, Thacker, Wheeler, Hiadby, Captc.iii Bone, Talbot, Diiinott, ChcoOiam. Uadficld, Yatcs. Hiigo, Meyci-5 (2\ Cra.wley. Har.ce, Weir, Watkinfon. Store.r. Farmer, Jolly, Wtehart, Cornford. Col. Milton. M'lnlosh. O'Halloran, Wallace, Varney. Hyde. Barry, Grapes, Stevens. Smith; 72 steerace. QITKRN OF THE SOUTH, 5.6. (8.30 p.m.), 19S ton=. Harvey, fer Foston. HAUPIRI k.s. (midnight), 715 tons, Irwin. for Picton and Onehiinga-. TAKAPUNA, s.s. (12.50 p.m.), 1036 tons. J. G. Watson, for Pieton. and Nelson. Passengo.iK: Sn.loon—For Pietoii—Mc.'dames Rose and child, M'Hurg and child, Messrs. ClKiltors, "Rose. Booth, Lepper. Wilkins, Griffiths. M'fcrg. For X«l--on-Mies Graham. Me?t!ames Stalker. Hudson. Mollcr, Thomson. Mewrs. linker. Gill. Stalker. Gill. Burke, Graham. Harrison, Collier, F.wyman, Moller, Thomson; 7 steerage for both ports.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. IVavcrlcy, Wanganui, October 22. Monowai. northern ports. October 22. Niliau, "Nelson, Jlqtuclia. October 22. Mararoa. Lyttcltoii, October 22. Gertie. Foxton, October 22. Aorcre. Patea, October 22. Taviuni, southern ports, October 22. Takapuna. Nelson, Picton, October 22. Breeze. Lyttelton, October 22. John, ■Lyttelton, October 22. Mana, I'atca, October 22. Wakatn, Terawhati. OctDbor 22. Wairau. Bleuhem, October 22. Ouawa, Blenheim, October 23. O.H"cji of tha South, Foxton, October 23. Jlanaro.i. Motueka, October 23. . Ilnia. Wonffoaui, via Ter.ikohe, Oct. 23. Kajiuni, Pai'.-a, October 23. ITawern, I'atca, October 23. Kairaki. Lyttelton. October 23. Maori, LytteU-jn. October 23. Corinna. sontlierii nor!?, October 23. Ara.lut.ra, AVcet' Coast, Nelson, Picton, October 23. Maitai, Sydney direct, October 23. ITanprapapa. Karnmen. Octoberi 23. Wimmera., Piincdin. Lyttelton, Oct. 24. Alexander. Tsrakoho, October 24. Tarawora, northern ports. October 25. Manuka.. Melbourne, via south, Oct. 25. J[ouo\rai, northern ports, October 23.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Pnka-Ui, Napier, October 22. ISlcnhcini, Blenheim. October 22. Ituru, Bast Ccast, October 22. Stormbird, Wanganui, October 22. Mana, Pateai October 22. Wflkatu. Kaikoura, Lyttelton, Oct. 22. Monowai, Lyttelton, Dunedin. Oct. "22. Mapourfka, Nelson. West Coast, Oct. 22. Hippie, Napier, Qisbornc, October 22. Palicha, Timaru, October 22. Arapawa, Wanganui. October 22. Wavorlcy, ■ Nelson, West Coast, Oct. 22. JTiUau, Nelson, Motueka. October 22. Mararoa, Lyttelton, October 22. Gertie.' Foxton, October 22. Taviuni, New Plymouth, -ft'estport, Greyuiouth. October 22. Komata, Wertport, October 22. Brsezc, Ticton. Wanganui, Oct. 22. John, WaiiEnnui, October 22. Defender, Karamea. October 22. . Koonya, Grsyrconth. October 22. Kairaki, Karamea, October 23. Aorere, Pat<?a, OctohiT 23. Op:iwa, Blenheim. October 23. (Jucen of the South, Foxton, October 23. Munaroa, Havelqck, October 23. Hiiia, W r an?.inui, October 23. 'XVikanuna, Picton. Nelson, October 23. Maori, Lyttelton. October 23. Haweri, I'.Ttea. October 23. Kapuni. Pak-a, Octouer 23. WkaUarua. Lytteltou, October 23. Corinna, Nelson, Now Plymouth, OncliuiiKa. October 23. Maneapapa, Westport. Karamea, Oct. 23. Maifai, Lyttolton, Dunedin. October 24. Wiinmera, northern ports, Sydney, October 24. Alexander, Nelson. TVest Coafit. Oct. 24. Himiit3lta, LytteUom Octc-ber 25. Taraivcra, Lyttelton. Dunedin, October 25. Manuka, Sydney direct, October 25. Arahura, Picton, Nelson, West Coast, Oc-. tober 26. \ Monoirai, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Oct. 29. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. lIOVEUEKTS OF STEAMEHS. " MANUKA, s.s., left Melbourne October 16 for Ilobart. southern ports, and Wellington. Due Wellington October 25. Leaves eame day for Sydney direct. Due Sydney October 29. MAITAI, s.s., left Sydney October 19 for Wellington direct. Due Wellington October 23. Leave 3 October 24 for Lyttelton and Dunedin, and tranship to V/arrimoo. WARHIJIOO, s.s., leaves Dunedin October 27 for Bluff, Kobart, and Jlelbouruo. Due Melbourne November 2. WIMMERA, 3.5., leaves Dunedin October 22 for Lyttelton and Wellington. Duo Wellington October 24. Leaves eame day for northern ports and Sydney. Due Sydney November 1. "ULIMAEOA, s.a., leaves Melbourne October 23 for Hobart, southern ports, and Wellington. Due Wellington November 1. Leaves same day for Sydney direct. Duo Sydney November 5.

OVERSEA SHIPPINC. STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. ' From London. INDItABAKAIf. (due about October 20), sailed on Auciiot 17, via Australian ports and Auckland.' , (Tyter Liue, agents.) NEHJ3ITAXA (duo about November S). sailed ou August 29, via. Australian ports and Auckland. ITyscr Line, accnts.) OTAICI (due about November 9), sailed on September 8, via Auckland. (New Zealand Skipping' Co., agents.) TAINX'I (due (iboiit October 29), sailed on September 12, via (jape Town and llobart. (Shaw, Savill and Albion Co..- agents.) MAKEIiE (due about November 16), sailed •on September 9, v.ia Australian ports and Auckland. (Tyser liine, ngeiitis.) HOTOItUA (due about November 11). sailed on September 27, via Cape Town and Hobait. (New Zealand Sliippins Co.. asenls.) lONIC (due about November 26). sailed on (October 12. via Cane Town and liobnrt. Wfiiiaw, SaviH and Albion Co., agents.) From iLlvcrpool. SUKUEY (due about October 29), sailed on August 24, via Cape Town and Hoba.rt. ((•'.-S. Line, agents.) 'NIWAHU (due about December 5). soiled on August 24, via Auckland. (Tyser Line, oKenls.) NAIIiNSIIIIIE (dire about December 17), sailed on Octolirr 16. viu Cane Town. Mohart, 'iiid Auckland. (F. and S. liino, agents.) From Montreal. UAKAIA (due about October 24), saiied on August IU. via Australian ports nnd Ani'klanil. l.Xciv /.calami Snipping Co., ns'cnt-.i WAIWRHA (due about November IB), sailed on September 4. via Aintraliaii ports and Auckland. (New XcaUind Shipping Co., fluent ?.) H'AKA.VUI (due about December 6). failed on Scnt.emlier 20. via Aiislnlian ports and Auckland. (New /.calami Shippiiiß Co., ai.u'iili-:.! From New York. I;i:i!Ki;XIT,I,K (due abuut November 2l Kiilc'l on Augii-t 18. via Aiiutrnlian ports .Mini Auckland, (l)algety and Co., ' "\NGLO-MKXICAN (ilut ahont Dcccm'ier )2i sailed on Sepleinber 21. via Au--tr;i)ian ports and Auckland. (A. and A. Line, '

lIAttPAfiUS (due about January 5). sailed on October 19, via- Australian ports and Auckland. (Ty,=i;r liina. ajrcuts.) From San Francisco. iIOAXA (due about November 7), railed on October 16, via Papeete and liariiioiiga. fU.S.S. Co., iipfcnte.l BY. TKIiEGKAL'H. OVERSEA. NKWCAHTLK. October 21. Sailed.-Kauri, for Auckland; KaiUimi. for the niulT. SVJIN'KV. October 21. Sailed.—Princeton, Anicric»ir~i;uiiuuat, for Tiitnila. Saikd.~-Ma.kura, for Vancouver, via Auckland. MKLIiOUJi-SE, October 21. Arrived.-Kakanoa, tram (ireymotith. ADKIiAIIJK. October 21. Arrived.—Louisa Craig, from New Zealand. COASTAL. MONDAY, OCTOlflCil 21. AUCKLAND. Sailed.—Maheno (6.15 p.m.). for Sydney. OXr.UCNGA. Sailed.—Korawa (4 p.m.), for New Plymouth. NAPIER. Sailed.-jronoivf.i (Z 50 p.m.), for Weiling.ton. KAXGANUI. Sailed.-Waverlcy (5.15 u.m.), for Wellington. JMiri'ON'. Arrived—Takapnna (4.55 p.m.), from Wellington; Kalin CMS p.m.), from Wellington. ■Sailed.—TalianJina iT.iO p.m.), for Nelson. BLENHEIM. To Eail.—Woira'u (midnight), for Wellington. NELSON. Sailed.—Nikau (3.10 p.m.), for ITotueka and Wellington. LYTTELTON. Arrived.—Kia Ora. (7 a.m.), from Wellington; Bakiura, from GrcymouMi. Sailed.—Breeze (3.10 p.m.), and Taviuni (6 p.m.). for Wellington. Soiled.—Mararoa (0.10 p.m.), for Wellington. -Paffenecrs: .Saloon-Messrs. Crow. Lord, Cook, Ferguson, Hollhijrdale, Shepp«rd, Griffen, Taylor, Hunt, Clark, Hoes. -Masters, Smith. .Seli-r, Btixton. M.P., Maud. Guinness, Wells, Hyman, PiDcr, Jteene. Blaekmore, Francis, lion. R. Hcaton ■Rhodes, Hon. J. C. Smith, Hon. J. l)ar.r, Dr. Champtaloup. Dr. French. Dr. Lyth. Mosdamos La. Trobe and cliild, Jameson, Clark and 2 children. Elliion. Fremor, Ward and child, Fowler, Chapman, Mayo, Misses Hall, Jameson. Smith. Chapman. PORT CHALMERS. Arrived.—Flora, from West Ctoaet. Sailed.-Tonga.riro (2.15 p.m.), for Lyttelton; John, for Wansanui. BLUFF. ; Arrived.—Manuka- (5.35 a.m.). from HJobnrt. Passenger.' lor Wellington—Haloori— Misses Kelson and Jloorsfceart; 24 steeraije. ■Sailed.— Mooralii (5.10 p.m.), for Hobajt and Melbourne. P. AND 0. COMPANY'S SEE VICE. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. Jtosrs. Johnston and Co., local ogen.t?, ■advise that the following i.i a ltet of tno latest movements in connection with the P. and O. Company's fleet:— Outwards. Marmora, f.s., left London September 6; duo Sydney October 17. Moldavia, s.s., left London SaptenibEr 20; due Sydney October 31. Mongolia, s.s., left London October 4: duo Colombo October 20; arrives Sydney November 14; tails from Sydney for Auckland Kovember 18; arrives on November 22. sailing came day for London, via. Syjincy. Mantua, s.s., sails from London October IB; duo Colombo November 9; aliives Sydney November 28. ' Homewards. Marmora, s.b.. cuils from Sydney October 30; due Colombo November 20; arrivus London December 14. Moldavia, s.s., eails from Sydney INovember 16; due Culo;i)bo December 5; arrives London December 27. Mongolia, s.s., eails from Sydney NovemCer 30; due Colombo December 18; arrives London January 11, 1913. Mantua, s.s., tails from Sydney December 14; due Colombo December 23; arrives- London, January 25. MAITAI FROM SYDNEY. At 8 p.m. on Saturday the Maitai left Svdiiey for Wellington , direct. The vessel, which is duo llcre to-morrow, has 52 saloon ond 105 steerage passengers on board-lor all ports. Included in the' latter are nine Chinese.' HOANA LEAVES "FRISCO. Advice has been received by the loci: agents for the Union Company intimating that E.M.S. Moann, left San Francisco for Wellington, via ' way ports, last Wednesday morning. Tlio vost'cl has five first, 10 second, and 20 third-class passengers oh board for Wellington, and ten first, 30 second, and 30 third-class passcngere Tor Sydney. Wellington should be reached on November 7, and 10C0 tons of general cargo will be 'discharged before the Moana, sails for tho New South Wales port. WHAKAKTFA FHOM NEW YOEK. An arrival in port from New.York shortly after 5 p.m. yesterday wae the Tyser liner Wliaka.mii. She berthed at the King's Wharf to land cargo, and is expected to continue her journey to Lyttelton and Dunedin to-ihorrow. On completion of discharge at southern ports, the Whakania will load in New Zealand and sail in timv. for her wool to" catch the January sales ;a London. MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Captain T. Gibbons, who has been on holiday leave, has rejoined the Canopus at Lyttelton, and Captain A. Tointon liai* icsinned coniroiind of the Regulus.' Mr. J-axvie, late third officer of tlie Waipori, has successfully passed his examination at Lytteltou, for a- chief officer's cerMγ. P. Edgo haa joined tho Taviuni as chief officer/ relieving Mr. J. Bruce, who comes ashore at Wellington for instructions. Mr. fi Fraser, chief officer of the Koutninii, signed olt at Wellington yesterday, and Mr. W. Clarke filled the - vacancy. Mr. J. M. Smith joined the Knhu us chief engineer yesterday, vice Mr. H. Jenkins. It is expected that the Sbaw-Savill Steamer Patella will be given dispatch from. Wellington for Tiiuaru to-day. The Arahura arrived at Grcymouth from Wellington, via. way ports, at 6 a.m. yesterday, and left on the return trip at 7 p.m. The small stoamer Wairau will Be taken no on the Wellington Patent Slip for slight repairs this morning." Yesterday being Trafalgar Day, the various shipping offices iii tho city hoisted flags. Bunting on the Harbour Board's offices and also on the Union Company's steamers in port was much in evidence. The weather was too rough for the Government steamer Hincmoa to work Kahurangl Point yesterday. She was forced to seek shelter under Farewell Spit. The new steamers for the Royal Packet S.N. Company's Line will arrive at Sydney next year. Tho flret—the Taeman— which is being built in Hull, will be delivered in January, and should arrive at Sydney in Jfarch next year.' She will be followed by the company's new steamer Houtman in May. Both those liners will be of 6000 tons, and fitted expressly for the paseonger nnd cargo service between Java- and Australia. The Union Company'* training ehip Dartford, on completion of discharge of her timber careo at Sydney, will load at Newcastle for Wellington. The coastol steamer Defender sails for Karamea- to-day. She returns to Wellington to load direct for Hokitika. The Rimutaka. is expected to got away from Wellington for Lyttelton on Friday.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1577, 22 October 1912, Page 7

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SHIPPING NEWS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1577, 22 October 1912, Page 7

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