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SHIPPING NEWS.

PHASES OP TEE MOON. SEPTEMBER. Day. Hr. m. New moon 1 B0 a.m. First quarter 8 0 36 a.m. Pull moon 16 0 16 a.m. Last quarter 23 . Midnight. New .moon 50 4 27 p.m. MOON. Moon rises to-day, 3.17 p.m.; sets, 5.48 a.m. Sunday. TIDE. To-day, 2.31 a.m.; 2.57 p.m. To-morrow, 3.22 a.m.;' 3.49 p.m. SUN. Sun rises to-day, 5.57 a.m.; sets, 5.37 p.m. FHIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12. WAHINE, s.s. (7 a.m)., 4435 tons, Edwin, from Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon— Mieses Evans (2), (Jribbon, Sheriff, Reid, Poster, Swanson, Brown, Baxter, Barnett, Robinson, Walker, Thompson 12), Strand,. Swcetman, Clark, M'Donald, Me'sdames Barnett, Hay, Evans, Gazza, Denton, King, Malcolm, Jcnkinson, Tumor, Lamboth, Birch, lteid, Swanson, Bennett, Weston, Ilpppe, Sidney, Bridgwater, Gunyon, Cook, Threlkeld', Ballantyne, Dr. Neeley, Dr. Colquhoun, Dr. Thomas, Dr. Gibbern, Dr. Wioodhouos, Lieut.-Cc(lonel Johiison, Rev. Cameron, Messrs. Barrett, Mason, Modmatts, Gazza, Denton, Jones, Guorney Barry, Shatz, Allen, Cook, Shand, Stuart* Gilmour, King, -Willis, Montha, Jenkinson, Burchell, Pirie, Oaec, Carroll, Barldar, Reid, Myors, Liondot, Clark, Cliff, Lelahoun, Bentley, Robinson, Anderson Berry, Luth, Gelshon, Beetham, Mills, Swcetman,' Bcnnott, Belcher, Barnett, Wales, Sidney, Cameron, Bridgewator, Scllar, Mortland, M'Ewan, Davey, Nolson, Greenshields, Cameron. ULIMAROA, S.B. (6.35 a.m.), 5777 tone, Wylsiei from Melbourne, Hobart, 1 and southern ports. PassengCTe—Saloon: For Wellington—Misses M'Kenzio, Scaife, Ingiis, Hislop, Thomson, Mesdamo3 Granbeck, Dawson, 'Malcolm and child, Sampson and chUd, Messrs. Bell, Stevenson (2), Malcolm, Amtman, Lcvaria, Cossens, Wadley, Sampson. ENERGY, e.s.- (9.15 a.m.), 66 tons, Thorns, from Cook Strait. MONOWAI, , s.s. (12.30 p.m.), 3433 tons, White-Parsons, from Auckland, Gieborne, and Napier. HIMITANGI, B.s. (1.25 p.m.), 323 tons, Burns, from Lyttelton. KAITOA, s.s. (5.20 p.m.)', 350 tons, Graham, from Wanganui. "departures. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12. PATEENA, s.s. .12.55 p.m.), 1212 tons, Cameron, lor Picton and Nelson. PassengersSaloon: For Picton—Misses Duncan, Wind-' sor, Mesdamcs Patterson, Berrymau, Gustossen, Fryer, Walker, Adams and 2 ohildren, Shaw, Adams (2), Barratt, O'Brien, Batchctt, Dr. Walker, Messrs. Patterson, Shaw, Patchett, Jone3, 'Hitching, Teschemaker, Stewart, Ellison, Stuart, M'Hattie (2), Noon, Barratt, Jeffrey, and Galvin. For Neteon—Mesdamee Ohaffoy, Trent, Turton, Fitzgoraidl JJr. Tatten, Messrs. Ohaffoy, Trent, Fitzgerald, Nelson, Ashley, Jameson, Clark, Master Hudson, Coleman, Binford, Kellow, Collins, Colban. • KOTJTUNUI, 5.5..(1 l a.m.). 171 tons, Gray, for Terakohe. - AOREIIE, s.s. (3.10 p.m.), 77 tons, Ffek, for Patea. / STORM, s.6'. (10 p.m.), 405 tons, Radford, for Wanganui. lONIC, s.s. (4.5 p.m.), 12,232 tons, Strack, ; for Lyttelton. TAYIUNI, s.s. (4.40 p.m.), 1465 tons, Williams, for New Plymouth. WAKATU, s.s. (5.5 p.m.), 157 tons. Wills, for Kaikoura and Lyttelton. ARAPAWA, s.s. (5.10 p.m.), 268 tons, Oorbv. for Wanganui. STORMBIRD. s.s. (5.10 p.m.), 217 tons, Dowell, for Wanganui. WILLOCHRA, 6.3. !(5.30 p.m.), 771 tons, Neville, for San Francisco, via Rarotonga and Papeete. Pa-ssenscr??—First saloonMiss Adet, Mesdames A. L. Cavanagli, H. Mitehell, and E. Adet, Major Jones, Dr. N. A. 'Neeley, Messrs. D. 0. Angus. H. Atkinson, J. Bruce, M. Coin, J. E. Cntbill, H. Dewar, 3. Douglas, A. Downing, J. Graham, G. D. Gray, W. Harper, T. K. Hastings. L. Kohn, J. Reams, _J."Kcarns, jun., Lee, Brawn, G. .Lovcridge, T. Lynch, A. J.Ma<v Gregor, A. P. Martin. G. H. Mason. F. Mitohlnson, H. V. Murray, A. M'Donald, J.' M'Kcnzie, Leonard, Price, E. Roberts, R. Roberts, A. K. Rogers, J. Saulwick, G. Sellars, J. Stohr, 11. M. Taylor. 0. F. Turner, P. Williams, and J. T. Wylie. Second saloon—Misses Anostmann. Oarr (2), Fox, Hayloy (2), and Wesblc, Me3domc3 Anbin and ohiid, Oarr, Palmer, J.. Sowell and child, Thorpe and two children, Dr. Hardetaff, Dr. Iniies ICer, Captain F. Hcllwrijht, | Messrs. D. J. Guiney, R. Hayloy, A. Hemus, M. Holt, A. A. Jayno, D. IT. Jayno, M. R. Jayno, E. Larbarlostior, J. Mitchell. W. Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Pearsall. N. Pear: sail, W. E. Richanlpon. John Sowell, Mrs. Thorpe and 2 children. HIMITANGI. e.s. (7.15 p.m.), 323 ' tons, Burns, for WanganuL • BLENHEIM, s.s. (8 p.m.), 120 tons, Wilkinson, for Blenheim. WAIMEA, 5.5..(8.10 p.m.), 454 tons, Stevens, for Nelson. ; KAITOA, s.s. (8 p.m.), 350 tons, Graham, for Terakohe. OPAWA, s.s. (8 p.m.), 110 tons, Nioholas, for Blenheim. MANGAPAPA, s.s., (8.5 p.m.), 164 tons, Fletcher, for ICaramoa and Wost.w>rt. MONOWAI, s.s. (midnight), 3433 tons, White-Parsons, for Lyttelton and Dnncdin. WAHINE, 5.6. (8.5 p.m.), 4435 tons. Aidwell, for Lyttelton. Passingers: SaloonMisses Field, Bing, Shand, Ross, Binnio, Ring, One, Pabst, Partridge, Hickey, Amson, Hill, Douglas, Sharke, O'Brien, Gumming, Sonford, Collins, Burd . (2), Ashcroft, Mesdames Rathvon, Field, Hume, Mason, Rnddoch, Burnett, Branagan, Hawkins, Manhirc, HiU, Martin. Aitchi'son, Rutledge, Arnold, Faro, -Stjirlc, Bookruge, Narin, A3crson and 2 children, Johnson, Major Mnidlow, Rev. Oameron, Hon J. Anstcy, M.P., Dr. Colqulioun. M'Bean. Messrs. Ewen (2), Chisholm, Smitlierson, Thorn, Craigie, M.P.. Paul, M.L.C., Herd- : man, Dickie, M.P., Buxton. M.P., Smith M.P., Hardy, M.P., Masters, Hardy (2), Rathvon, Milne, Green, (Paton, Penricft Young, Squinnell, Field, Little, Hume, Hay, M'Lean, O'Coolt, Parsons, Rogers, Fletcher, Watson. Murray, Ruddock, Burnett, Tnrnbnll. Philips, Sing-Key, Maßter3, Orr (2), Dollar, Thompson, Scott. Buddie. Buokinsliftm, Mells, Park, Weir, Kinvig, Master, Gillon, Cameron (2), Johnson, Burd, Carter, Colo,_Neal. Burns, Rose, JVarnock. Taylor. Fleming,, Lucre, Jonea. Greeks. Freyberg, Luke, Gage, Player,, Swinburn, Moore, Darr, Cummings, Blackic, Esther, Gray, Gledhill. Thomas, Lee, Bridge: 33 steerage. ULIMAROA. s.s. (9.10 p.m.), ■' 5777 tons, Wyllie, for Sydney. i EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Pukakl, Greymonth, September' 13. Kaikoura. London, via way ports, Sept. 13. Queen of tho South, Foxton, Sept. 13. Mangapapa, Karamea, September 13. Pateena, Nelson, Picton, September 13. Mararoa, Lyttelton, September 13. Nikau, Nelson, Motueka, Sept. 13. Rheinfels, Nc,v York, via way ports, September 13. Kapiti, Foxton, September 13. Kurow, Westport, September 13. Polierua, Greymouth, Sept. 14. Blenheim, Blenheim, September 14. * , Aorere, Patoa, September 14. ■ Regulua, Gi'sborne, September 14. Opawa, Blenheim, September 14. Koutunui, Terakohe, September 14, Kapnni, Patea, September 14. Wahine, Lyttelton, September 14. Jndrabnrah, Port. Chalmers. Sept. 14. Hum, Havelock, September 14. Ripple, Gisbornc, September 14. Indraloma, Lyttelton, September 14,' Aorere, Patea, September 14. Rogulus, Gisborne, Septembnr 14. Roscric, Calcutta, September 16. Ruapehu, London, way .poTts, Sept.- 16. Xahu, Napier, via coast, September 16. Stormbird, Wancranui, September 16. Westralia, Dunedin, Lyttelton, Sept. 16. Wakatu, Kaikoura, and Lyttelton, September 16. x Stormbird, Wanganui, September 16. Maitai, northern ports, September 16 Manuka, Sydney direct, September 17 Arapawa, Picton, .September 17. Flora, southern ports. September 17. Tyrone, Liverpool. September 18. Tarawcra, Dunedin, Lyttelton, Sept. 18 Corinna, Oneliunga, New Plymouth, September 18. Maunganui, Melbourne, via sooth, Sen-1 tembor 19. Rivcrina, Sydney, via north, Sept. 19. Capo Breton, Now York, way ports September 19. 'i PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Hawera, Patea, September 13. Putiki, Wanganui, September 13. Arahura, Picton, Nelson, West Coast, September 13. ' ' Nikau, Nelson, Motueka, September 13. Mararoa, Lyttelton, September 13. Queen of the South, Foston, Sopt. 13. Itheinfelfl, Lyttelton, September 13. Blenheim. Blenheim. September 15. Aorere, Patea, September 15! [ Opawa, Blenheim, September 15. Koutunui, Napier, Gisborne, Sop. 16. Kapiti, Wanganui. September 15. Pateena, Picton, Nelson, Sept. 15. Wahine, Lyttelton, September 15. : Rcguliw, Nelson and West Coast, Sept. 15. 1 Kapuni, Wanganui, September 15. i Ituii, Wansaanii, September 15. Westralia, northern ports, September 16. 'i Kurow, Auckland, September 16. - Maitai. Lyttelton, Dunedin, September 16. ] Ripple. Napier, Gisborne, Sept.. 16. < Stormbird, Wanganui, September 16. i Kn.hu. East' Coast, September 16. Roserfc, South America, September 16. i Wakatu, Kaikoura, Lyttelton, Sept. 17. ' Indralenin, Napier, Auckland, Kept. 17. Flora, Noiv Plymouth, West Coast, Sep. 17. Arapawa. Waneaniii, September 18. , Tarawcra. northern ports, Sept. 18. ! Manuka, Melbourne, via south, Sept. 18. Maunganui, Sydney direct. Sept. 19. Rivorina, Lytt«llon, DunotWn, taut, 13. Rotorua, London, way ports, Sopt, 20.

INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OP STEAMEES. MAUNGANUI, due here from Melbourne, via south, September 19. Leaves Eamo day lor Sydney direct. MANUKA, duo hero from Sydney direct September 17. Lea-veo September 18 for Melborairno, via soutih. W"AIUtIMO, here (from Melbourne September 26. Leaves same day for Sydney direct. OVERSEA SHIPPING. I Whakarua London July 23 Sept. 30 Kaikoura London July 7 Sept. 12 Huapchu London July 31 Sept.. 16 I'akeha, London Auk. 9 Sept. 19 Athenic London Auk. H Sept. 30 Nereh.'ina L*6ndon Aug. 21 Oct. 14 Eimntaka London Auk. 24 Oct. 16 Tyrone Liverpool July 5 Sept. 22 jforayshiro Liverpool July 26 Sept. 29 Eangatira Liverpool July 19 Sept. 15 Dorset Liverpool Auf. 23 Oct. 22 Cape Breton ... New York June 12 Sept. 21 Northern New York July 25 Oct. 8 Rheinfcle New York June 27 Sept. 16 , Waimate ' Montreal July 29 Oct. 6 Tokomaxu .... Montreal Sep." 7 Nov. 18 BAILEE TO AEBIVE. Loch Qarve, ship, left Marseilles May 20. BY TELEGEAPH. . OVERSEA. SYDNEY, September 12. Arrived.—Maheno (5 p.m.), fropi .Auckland. NEWOASLE, September 12. Bailed..—VTaJtem®, for New Zealand. t COASTAL. FEIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12: ATJOKLAND. Arrived.—OiT>e Breton (10.30 a.m.), from New York; Orterio (2.20 p.m.), from South Amerioa; Twickenham (3.30 p.m.), from Bunbury. Sailed.—lsabella do France, schooner (2.10 p.m.), for Kaipaxa; Kaho (10 p.m.), for Greymouth. NAPIER.. Atrrivod—Victoria. (1' p.m.), from Wellington. To. tall.—Kahu (7 p.m.), for Wellington, NEW PLYMOUTH. •Sailed.—Earawa \(8.30 p.m.). for Ondhunca. WANGANCI. Sailed—Keplti (4.45 p.m.). for Wellington. FOXTON. Sailed—Queen of the Son.ti (6.30 p.m.). for Wellington. PICTOX , Arrived.—Pateena (4.50 p.m.), from Wellington. Sailed.—Pateenn. (8.30 p.m.), for Nelson. NELSON. Sailed.—Nikau (3.25 p.m.). for Wellington, via Motueka. HAYELOOK. Sailed.—Huia (5 p.m.), for Wellington LYTTELTON. Sailed.—Cygnot (2 p.m.), for Akaroa; Kini (5.15 p.m.), for Greymouth. Sailed.—Mararoa (5.25 p.m.). for Wellington. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Brandon, Gibb. Jones, Pavitt, Mesdames Thompson, Tipping and 4 children, O'Sullivan, Hall, Kirk, Emerson, Captain Strang,' Messrs. Murray, Thompson, Cumberland, Murray, Patereon, Knowlo3, Temple, Austin, Sisson, Gillies (2), Hall, James, Preeco, Archer, Wolff, Borlacc. Trudd. Mills. Hardie, Danford, Kirk, Emerson; 40 steerage. DTJHEDIN. Arrived.— I Tarawera (10.50 a.m.lv ifrom northern ports; Aparilna "(1.30 p.m.), from northern ports. Sailed—John (11 a.m.), for Oamaru and vnarthern ports. KAIKOTJEA DUE TO-DAY. , An expected arrival' in ■ port from London, via way- ports, this morning, is tho New Zealand Shipping Co.'s steamer Kaikoura. Sho ■ will complete discharge here, audi will then proceedi direct to ,P<ir!l Pirie. Melbourne and Adelaide will also bo visited before the eteamer goes to London. Oommander, A. W. M'Kellar, li.N.E., "is still in charge, and has the following officers :-Cfhief, Mr. It. K. Nealc; sccond, Mr. F. P. Haines; third, Jfr. H. M. Wood; fourth, Mr. J.,S. Bullock; chief engineer, Mr. W. Brown; sccond. Mr .D. Gray; third, Jfr. 11. E. Fouhyj fourth, Mr. N. Jl'Callum; fifth; Mr. E. M'Lcllan; sixth, Mr. D. N. Hoseason; chief refrigerating engineer, Mr. H. M. Dixon; second, Mr. O. T. Mays. RUAPEHU AT HOBART. The Wellington office of tho New Zealand Shipping Company are advised that tho Euapchu reached Hobart from London, at 5 p.m. on' Thursday. Sho is.expected at Wellington, on Tuesday evening or Wednesday morning. TAHITI FOE SYDNEY. ■ On account of tho' lai^ge' Quantity of cargo which tho TJnlar, Company's steamer Tahiti hod to put out at Wellington, her departure for Sydney has been postponed till noon to-day. WILLOOHRA FOE SAN FRANCISCO. Tho Union Company's ohajtered steamer Willoclira loft Wellington on her initial journoy to San Francisco, via, woy ports, at 5.30 p.m. yesterday, vessel calls at Rarotomga on September 17, and Tahiti 1 on September 18, and is duo at the Californian portion October 2. RUAHINE J.T JIOXTE VIDEO. The local oißce of the New Zealand Shipping Co. has been advised that their steamer Euahino, which left Wellington tor London on August 21, arrived at Itonte Video on September 9. She is due at her . destination on October 2. , THE EHEINFELS. The U.S. and A. Line's chartered steamer Eheinfcls iB duo at Wellington from Now York, via way ports, this morning. The vessel will berth at Jervois Quay Wharf. .She is to continue on to southern porta. , this evening. TOE TYRONE. Tho F. and S. Line's steamer Tyrone, which arrived at Auckland from Liverpool on Thursday morning, is due at Wellington on September 18 or 19. She 13 oxpccted to clear the northern port next Tuesday. THE CAPE BRETON. ■ Aftc.r a passage of 83 days, the Vacuum, - Oil (ftjartcred eteamer Ojipo Breton arrived at Auckland from Now York at 10.30 a.m. yesterday. Sho has a' large quantity of ca.se oil to discharge at tho northern port before sho comos south. It is cxpected she will be at Wellington about the end of next week. !' HARDWOOD FROM BUNBUEY. Laden with two and three-quarter million feet of jarrali timber on board the cargo steamer Twickenham arrived at Auckland from Junibury at 3.30 p.m. yesterday. This is considered to bo. the largest cargo of timber yet brought to these waters. Tho Twickenham is duo at Wellington about September 25, and proceeds the'neo to Port Chalmers. MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Mr. A. Mancer, who was assistant ">virelets operator on tho Tahiti, has joined the Willochra in a similar capacity. Ciptain Flynn has rejoined tho Wanaka at Timaru. Ho has been away on holiday leave. Mr. J. W. Cameron, sccond officer of tho Komata. has joined tho Karori, vice Mr. J; Blyth. Mr. A. M'Lcllan, lately sccond officer of the Monowai, is now on tho Karori as chief. His predecessor, Mr. H. Paton, has come ashore for orders. Mr. A. Ncthcrton, lately chicf officer of tho Kamo, . hao joined tho Monowai as sccond. , Mr. A. Duff, lately assistant pursbr of the Willochra, returned to Sydney by tho Ulimaroa, yesterday.' Departure of tho New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Rotorua, from Wellington, for London, has been postponed. Tho Indraloma, is due in port from Lyt-' telton to-morrow for Homel loading. She loaves for Napier, Auckland, and London 011 Wednesday. ' Translupmcntf? ex Tahiti will be «ent forward from Wellington to Auckland by ; the Kurow on Tuesday. Bad weather stopped all shipping move- 1 ments at Greymouth yesterday. It is anticipated that the Union Company's Flora will lead at Wellington for New Plymouth and West Coast ports on Wednesday. Tho F. and S. Lino's 6teamcrs Suffolk, Wiltshire, Westmeath, Shropshire, Essex, Durham. Norfolk, Morayshire, Dorset. Perthshire, and Waipara. aro to load at Geolong. ; Aparima, s.s., is to Be docked at Port Chalmera next week. She is to leave that ; port about September 20 for Newcastle to . load coal J'or Java or Straits Settlement. Repair# to tho coastal steamer Defender, ; which was stranded at Karamea come time ; ago, l have now been completed. Captain .Tamieson and a crew leave Wellington to- ; day for West-port, and will tako chargo of i the vessel at Kat-amc-a-. From the latter 'port t.lie Defender proceeds to' Lyttolton. 1 Having completed discharge of the Wei- ( lington portion of her London cargo, the 'Shaw-Savill steamer lonic left for Lyt- t telton yesterday afternoon. Hound from Corral. South America, to J Sydney, the steamer Ortcric put into Ancle- 1 land at 2.20" p.m. yesterday for tho purpose of replenishing her bunkers. Whilst 1 en route from Calcutta to South America somo weeks ago, the Ortcric called at Wellington for "bunkers."

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1854, 13 September 1913, Page 7

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SHIPPING NEWS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1854, 13 September 1913, Page 7

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