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SHIPPING NEWS.

PHASES OF. THE MOON. SEPTEMBER. Day. Sr. m. Now moon 1 8 8 a.m. First cpiarter 0 0 36 a.m. Full moon 16 0 16 c*m. Last quarter 2S Midnight. Now moon 30 4 27 p.m. MOON. Moon rdsea to-day. 10.46 p.m.; sets, 7.59 a.m. Sunday. TIDE. To-day, 7.56 a.m.; 8.14 p.m. To-morrow, 6.37 a.m.; 8.56 p.m. , SUN. Bun rises to-day, 5.45 a.m.; sets, 5.45 p.m. ARRIVALS. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19. OPAWA, s.s. (2.40 a.m.), 110' torn* Nicholas, from Blenheim. ■ MATJNGANUI, s.s. (5.25 a.m-.), 7627 tons, Worrall, from Melbourne, Hobart, Bluff, Dunedin; and Lyttelton. Passengers; .Saloon—Misaes Pilcher, Fraser, Johnstoni, Murphy, and Stowart, llcsilamee North, Montague, Sharp© and 2 ohildxon-, Burgess, Smellie and- 2 children', Bolln, Jacobs, Turnbull, Wo/tohlin, Wright, Captain, ■ Watchlin, Messrs. Wiiight, Luslt, OaJoy, Page>, Sharpo, Smolße, Moss, Brown, Thomson, Finch., Humphries, White, Croll, Marshall, Oroll; 70 steerage. AWAHOU, e.fl. (6.55 a.m.). 407- tons, ManIcy, from Blookheadi. RIYERINA, s.s. (6.15 a.im.). 4758 tons. Entwislo, from Sydney, Auckland, Gisborno, and Napier. . WAHINE, 6.9. (6.55 a.m.), 4435 tons, Edwin, from Lyttelton. Passengers: SaloonrJLWses Nicol, Manco, Moyes, Sdster Anno, Davis, Gudgeon, Dawes, Cook, Gillies. Hay, Thaoker, Joyce, Moore, Brlcc, Jennings, Williams, Hunt, Gillies, Mesdames Hull, Thompson, Biel, Stephens. Scott, Mooro, Stewart, Newsoiu Parnoli, Hoffman, U«law, Rhodes, Lonauot, Shackery, Thaoker, Hoafcm, Welland, HaU, Weaker, Messrs. Batohio, Kinsoy, Bennett, Daniel, Frndlay, Hull, Well 9, Mehrhens, Bid, Hutchen. • Captain Hannah, Stewart, Ross, Hannah, Barrett, Binns, Atkinson, Whitehouee, JLanheu, Wataon, Sergt.-Maior Thompaon» Darroflh, White, Grange. No'son, Lomquett, Salisbury, Lepeiuy, Deilw, Rnle (2), Webster, Blair, Horne, Hoskin, Fail, Dr. Th.ckor, Studholme, Lemnio. Hall, Caley, Temple. Winter, Rev. Chas. Campbell, Conway, Outts, Barnett, Temnant, Thornton, Maxldieson. Rhodes. Jennings. White, Lenen, Bowles, James, Pinnin, Whyto, M'lnnes, M'Lennan, Hill, Dawsont Tiirnbull. Gardiner, 'Kyle. STORMBIRD, s.s. (9.45 a.m.l, 217 tons, Do",veil, from Wanganui. WAIMBA, S.S. (2.5 p.m.), 452 tons, Graham, from Nelsohi ' , KAHTJ, s.s. (midnight), 182 tons; Fletcher, | from East Coast porta. ■ DEPARTURES. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19. INDRABARAH, s.s. (6.35 a.m.). 7COO tons, HolllngswoirUi, for Sydney. EOHO, auxiliary scow (8.20 a.m.), 99 t-ons, Tcndore, for West Haven. . , TTJTAIfEKAI, 6.8. (9.5 a.m.), 811 tons. Post, for Nelson. 1 „ - FALCON, schooncr (9.45 a.m'.), 95 tone, Qroucher, for Havelock.' TAINUI, s.s. (11 a.m.), 128 tons, Jensen, for Waitara. , ARAPAWjf, s.s. (2.5 p.m.), 268 tons. Thompson,, for Punonsa. PATEENA,' 5.9. (12.50 p.m.), 1212-tons, Cameron, for Pieton and Nelson.. Passengers;. Saloon—For iPicton—Miss Martin, Mesdames Heffer, and Fuller, Rev. Halllday, Dr. Nairn and son, Messrs. Usher, Thcmpßon, Gallop, Sathei'ley, Bill, Brown, Walton, Roff, Need, Sellars, Brodizak, Ra-fe, Hayward, Conway. For Nelson/—Misses Rose, Kingston, Littleiohn,' and Barker, Mesdames Russell, Ross, Cave, Rev. A. North, Sergt.-Major Thompson, Messm Rogers, Quilliam (2), Cox, Norton, Webster, Crori-d-is, Masters, Barraud (2), Dawson, Widdowson, Rongo-Hulbert, Tiruki Pirs, ARAPAWA. s.s. (2.5 p.m.), 268 tons. Corby, for-Puponga. / . MATJNGANUI, s.s: (5.10 p.m.), 7572 tons, WorraJl. for Sydnpy. Passengers: -SaloonrMisses Lepscdmbo, Donald, Kingston, Bcadnell, Dobson, Jacobs, Ohiil-woll, . Matthenvs, Bonton, Pupe, Wilkin©, Itayne, ■ and 3 children, Kingston; Radford and 2 children, Sutherland, Rankin, Aflher, Dudrich, M'Donald, Paibiser, Blair, Webster, Miller, Webster and ' .child, Hodgo, Williams and child. Willcing, Bond, Seville, Roche, Rev. V-.nd.in, Captain Palley, Rev. MacMiUaro, Messrs. Birkett, Sawyer, Bebley, Groene, Klums, M'Gregor, O Brien, Blundoll, Barroivn. Foster, Russell, Yourren, Blythe, Wilklns, Thomson., Kidotion. Finson, .Nelson, Grouts-, Bell, Smith,:. Hamilton, Young, Duxan, Seagle, Aiken, HicKRoss, Fuller. Cnreon. Stmpson. wait,, son, Radford, Dodrioh; M'Donald-, Ohilwell, Jones, Dron, Foster, Bond, Bryan, Flood,Paton, Thompson. ■ _ , RIVERINA, sj9. (5.30 p.m.), 4758 torn Enitwfcle,for Lyttelton and Dimedin. -,- AWAHOTJ, s.s, (7.- p.m.), 407 tona, • Roster, '°WAIMBA,' ils. (8.10 p.m.), 454 tons, Bterens. for Nelson. - _ ' ... WAHINE, 9.5. (8.5 p.m.), 4435 tons Aidwell, for Lyttelton. Passengers: (MoonrM&ses Smith, Barraud, Roche. Sitrman, Lowe>, Hoddimott, Bicknell, Rundle, Rowely, I BtattorieJt, Dunlop, Ure, Back Mosdam-es Smith, Smith,, Nowiton, Jwnieson Bllffldell, Nosworthy, Sonith (2), Martin, Williamson, M'lldcney, Bn-rraUd, Fans. Findl'ay, Mason, Weston-, Kasjltas ana child-, Bert,rand, Donald, Con-way., Hodtdinott, . Brunettq, Pe®rini Gill, Uonw, Hfljrrison and 2 ciiltlTen. Bush and child. White and child, M'Grath, Lieut. White, 'Hon. Chas. I/ouieson, Father Rooho, MCEsra. Beck. Monro, Ritchie, Gerber, Young./ Low, Stndholmo, Burgman, Aitlcinsoii', Haughton, Smith, Anderson. Jf.P., Smith, Foster, Newtom, Jamioson, Stephens, Nosworthy, Oallender, Martin, Williamson. Mlndeney, Stewart, Barraud, Fa-ris, Flnid-lay, Mason, Weston, Steelo. Whiteliouse. Kissling, ■Kisslins, Bertrand 1 . Main, Tripp, ~ Donald, ■Smith, Kelly, Wright. Merrett, Moon. Naaoarrow, Gill, Buson. Olds, Russoll, Findlay, Grange. Hanngan, Coleman. Ward, Handyside, Grtßson-, Rev. OaTholt, Lcifort, Henry, M'Grath, Clark, Jacombs, BMW. Kelliing, Golvin, Bridge, Cotomb, Woolff, Conway, 16 members ■' Southland hockey t o4l ™" SATURDAY, SEPTEIOJER 20. - BLENHEIM, B.e. (1 p.m..), f 120 toiis, 'Wflkinsoii'. for Blcnihedm. ' _ OPAWA, 5.9. (1 a.m.), 110 tons, Nicholas, for Blenheim.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Roseric. Calcutta, September 20. Mawapapa, Karamea, September zo. Karori, Westport, September 20. Aorero, Patca, September 20. ' Queen of the South, Foxton, September 20. Ngaherc, Oreymouth, September 20. Ilikau, Nelson, Motueka, Septemta 20. . Mararoa, Lyttelton, September 20. Caipe Breton, Now York. way ports. September 20.. Wototu, Lyttelton. Kaikonra, Sept. 20. Patecna, Nelson, Picton, September 20. Kapuni, Puponga, September 20. Hinemoa, Cook Strait. -September 20. ' Kittowa, Westiport, September 20. Kairakl, Lyttelton, September 21. Kamo, Greymouth, September 21. Awahou, Foxton, September 21. Kennedy, Picton, September 21 . Alexander, Picton, Teraltoho, Sept. 21. Blenheim, Blenheim, September 21. Opawa, Blenheim,, September 21. Kapiti. Wanganui, September 21. Ham-era, Patea, Septomber 21. Wahine, Lyttelton, September 21. Maitai, Dunedin, Lyttelton, Sept. 21. Ripple, Gisborno, Septomber 21. Kahu, East Coaet, • September 21. Rnru, Napier, September 21. . Poherua. Greymouth, September 21. WaipoTi, southern ports. September 21. Arapawa, Wanganui, September £S. •Westralia, northern ports, September u. ,- Whangnipe. Newcastle, September 23. TJlimaroa, Sydney direct. Septcmooi• H. Eiverina, Dunedin, Lyttelton, Sept. 20. Jlonowai. northern ports, September Z6. Warrlmoo, Melbourne, via south, Sept. <:<>,

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Roseric, South America, September £0. Titania, Hokianga, September Zu. Komata, Westport, September 20. Tntnnekal, Nelson, September 13. Btormhird. Wanganiul. Keptombtr 20. Kapuni, Pnt«(i. September 20. Nikau, Nelson, Motueka, September aO. Mararoa, Lyttclton, September 20. Rotorua, London, way ports, Sept. ZO. Arahura, Picton, Nelson, west Coaafc. Sentembor 20. Kamo, Grcymonth, September 20. . Mangapapa, Westport, September 22. ICairaki, Napier, September 22. Tyrone, southern ports; Sept. 22. Kennody, Picton, Nelson,, West, Coast, September 22. Aorere. Patea, September 22. Blenheim, Blenheim, September 22. Opavra, Blcn,heiip, Sentcmbor 22. Queon pf the South. Foxton, September 22. ICapiti, Wanganui, September 22. Hawcra, Patea, September 22. Pateena, Picton, Nelson, September 22. Wahinc, Lyttclton, September 22. Waipori, New Plymouth, •'West Coast, September 22. , Aloxander, Nelson, West CoaEt, Sept. 22. Wakatu, Kaikonra, Lyttelton, Sept. 22. Haitai, northern ports, September 22. Wcstralia, noTthorn port,-?, September 22. Bnru, Gtsborno, September 23. Kahti, Napier, September 23. Awahou. Foxton, September 2J. ICamo, Lyttclton. September 23. P.uapelni, Lyttelton, September 23. Arapawa, Wanganui, Soptember 24. ITnia, Havelork, September 21. TJlimaroa, Melbourne, via Fouth, Sent. 25. Kivorina, Sydney, via. noTth, Sept. 25. Monowai, Lvttclton. Runedin, SeDt. 2/i. Warriraoo, Sydnoy direct, September 26. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OP STEAMERS. iWARRIMOO, duo hoi'o from Melbonrno September 26. Leavos samo day for Sydney dircot. . TJLIMAROA, due hero from Sydney direct September 2A. Loaves September 25 for /Melbonrno, via south. MOERAKI, duo here from Melbourne, via eouth, October 1. Leaves Edmo day for I Sydney direct.

Br TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. SYDNEY. September 20. Armed—Victoria (4 p.m.), from Auckland. , _ . Sailed.—Roserto, for Wellington. NEWCASTLE, September SO. Sailed.—'Whakoriuo, for Auckland. BUVA, September 19. Sailed.—Niagara, for Auckland. COASTAL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15. AUCKLAND. Sailed.—TtvickcnhQ.nl (6 D.ni.), for Welling'"Arrived.—Wcetrailia (9.5fi a.m.), from southern poTts. Sailed.— Kattangata (5 p.m.), for Kaipoxa, Melbourne, and Sydney; Yeabci, barque (10.50 a.m.), for Friendly Islands; Amelia Sims, sohooner (12.40 p..m.), for Gisborne. NAFIEB. Arrived.—Monoivai (1 p.m.), from Wellingt°n" NEW' PLYMOUTH. Sailed.—Rnrawa, (8.35 p.m.), for Onehunsa. PATEA. Axrived.—Hawera (10.55 a.m.), from Wellington. To eall.—Aorer© (midnight). for Welllnsrton. FOXTON. To sail—Queem of tho South (midnight), for Wellington. PICTON. Arrived.—Patecna (4.45 p.m.), from Wellington. NELSON. Sailed.—Nikan (7.10 p.m.), for Wellington; Alexander (7.10 p.m.), for Temkolio. . TORAKOHE. Sailed.—K-apimi (noon), for Wellington. • WEBTPORT. SoiTed.—Karorl (11.50 a.m.), for Welltogt°n" • GREYMOUTH. Airnlved.—Poherua (10.50 a.m.), from Wetlimgiton. Sailed.—Ngahcro (11-30 a.m.), for Wellington. • lyttelton. ArriTed.—Mamika (7.6 cum.), from Wellington! Sailed.—Oygnet (2.50 p.m.), for Amroa; Wakatu, for Kaikouxa and Wellington.; Manuka, for Melbourne, 'via Bluff. Sailed.—Mararoa (6.Z5 p.m.), foT Wellington Passengers: Saloonr-Mlsses Pecker, Miller, llarroa, Simpson, Symons, Grey, Taylor, Daley, Farrow, Glasson, Ormory, Mesdames Hoarcv M'Ndb, Hawkins, Packer, Tripp, Lyons, Grey, Ormcry, Glasson, Brigadier Hoaire,. Dr. Williams, Messrs. Humphries, Nicholson, Hood, Ewen-, Oook, Tripp, M'Nub, Hunt, Bucfoan, M'Arley, Hayward, Stevenson, Thomas, Rmissell, Saunders, Pa!.arson, Bean, Hyde, Bristow, Wallace, M'Rae,Porter, Buxton, Farrow; 20 steerage. DUNEDIN. Arrived.—Ko<whai (1.45 pan.), from Timaru. . .. Sailed—Rheinfels (4.15 p.m.), ; for Newcastle; lonic (5 p.m.), for Auckland; Waipori (5.15 p.m.), for West/port, via way porta; Kowhai (midnight), for Gisborne, via way ports. . . , ' Sailed—Maital, for Auckland, via East Coast ports. PassenEers: Saloon—For wel-lingtonr-rMT. Jolly, 3tr. Despong, Mr, Cutten. For Napier—Mr. Lascelles. For Gisborne—Mr. and Mrs. Airey and eon, Ml£S and Master Geary; 7 steerage. BLUFF,' Arrived I .—Westmeat-h (9.30 a..m.), from Dun Sailed.—Waitomo (3.20 p.m.), for Newcastle. • i ■ AUSTRALIAN CRUISERS AT ALBANY. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright (Reo. September 20, 9.40 p.m.) ALBANY, September 20. H.M.A.S. Australia and H.M.A.S. Sydney hawe arrived after an uneventful trip from South Africo. ROTORUA FOR LONDON. At 3 p.m. to-day the Now Zealand Shipping Company's mail steamer Rotorua is scheduled to loavo Wellington for London, via way ports. The vessel is talcing tho following passengers :—From WellingtonFirst saloon—Misses W. Haas, A, Levin, S. Levin, Mesdames Levin, M'Lean, Wingate, Messrs: J. B. Gaisford, W. F. G. Levin. J. M'Lean, C. W. Randall, G. R. L. Wingate, Masters C. Levin-, R. J. T. M'Loan. 6econd sn/loon—Mi&scs 31. Jcllie, E. A. Elliott, Mesdames B. Cunnin-gton, Hczelticl, Jelke, Messrs. H. Atkinson, H. 0. Atkinson,, A. Hezeldel, W. G. Jenkin, F. 0. Woods, L. Tittarton, F. H. Roberts, 1?. G. Rapley, 0. M'Guire. H. M'Guire, J. G. Maurice. Rev. ■W. Jollio, Master H. Jellio. From Chiristohurch—First soloonj-Miss - F.. Jennings, -Mrs.- Jennings. Second snJoon—Mies Miller, Mr. T. Temmlo.' From Auckland—Hirst saloon—Mi". G. Pronltau. Second salooni— Misses H. P. Behrends, D. Hartley, Mrs. M'Oarthy and - Infant, Captain Sautor, Messrs. J. E. Bamks, H. T. Derbyshire, J. K, Du Poutet, R. M'Leod. From Timani— First salooni-Mrs. L: Laidlavr. From Dumodln—Seoond saloon—Mrs. Kirk and infant, Dr. J. Kirk, Mr. J. Waters. From Dannevirkei—Second 6ailoon—Misses D. <md M. Pellan; 96 -third class.

TWICKENHAM; DUE TO-HO&ROW. In continuation of her jonimoy from Bun-bury, the chartered steamer 'Twickenr ham left AmcWland loir Wellington' at 6 p.m. yesterday. The vessel brings & carpo of hardwood and io duo in -port cither to-morrow evening ot early Monday moraing.

NAYTJA LBATES FIJI.Tho local office of the Union • Company has beon advised that tho Nomia left Suva for Auckland at 6 p.m. on Thursday. Tho vessd. is duo at the northern port om Septombor 22, and will tranship Bouffliern. fruit to the Monowai, which is due at Wellington on September 26.

RtTAPBHU'S LOADING PORTS. On Tuesday tho Now Zealand Ship-pin? Company's Buapehu will leavo Wellington for Lyttelton. Discharge of London, cargo will finish at tho southern port, and loading will be commenced. Othar porta of call will bo Port Chalmers, Picton, and Auckland. Tho vessel-will return to Wellington to complete, and will eail for Lonr don on October 16.

BAILINGS FROM LIVERPOOL. ■Advice received from the Not Zealand and African Steamship Company state 9 that the Foderal-Shire liners fixed' to leave Livorpool next aro as follow:—Kaipara, today, far Now Zealand, via. Australian) porta; Banffshire, on October 25, direct for Now Zealand; Ayrelniro, on November 15, direct for New Zealand: and Nairnshire, on December 13, direct for Nenv Zealand.

NOTICES TO MARINERS. The following notices to mariners appear •in this week's Gazette:— Hokianpa. Harbour.—Shoal on Opononi Harbour—Tho harbourmaster at Holiianga reports that the 25 fathoms shoal 313deg. (N. 61deg. W. magnetic) from Opononi Wharf is about 4 a. cable 195deg. (south magnetic) of the charted position, and carries only 101 ft. L.W.O.S. Masters of vessels anchoring off Opononi Rhould not get insido of lino of bearing Young Pt. (Koutu Pt.) Mid Maunga Taniwha (sharp-peaked mountain standing boldly out in distant background) jthis mooimtain in lino with Direction Head is auito clear, and gives deep water. This latter bearing and the western end of shed on Opononi W.harf in lino with the middle of Opononi Hotel are tho marks given in "New Zealand Nautical Almanac" for the anchorage. ... „ Charts, etc., affected: Admiralty Chart, No. 1091 a: "Now Zealand Pilot, cisrhfh edition. 1508, Chapter vii, page 203; "New Zealand Nautical Almanac." 1913. page 394. Karamoa River—Notice is hereby given that on and after September 25, 1913. tho signals .at Karamea for incoming and outgoing vessels will bo Shown from tho flagstall at back of training-wall. I Charts, etc., affected: Admiralty Chart I'No. 2616; "New Zealand Pilot," eighth edition, 1908, Chapter J. page 330; "New Zealand Nautical Almanac," 1913, pago 412.

MESS TABLE GOSSIP. Mr. A. A. M'Lettaid, late recond officer of tho Monowai, haa joined tho Karori as chief, vice Mr. A. L. Pattoii, wiio has come ashore for instructions. Mr. 0. Flooil, c,hJef offlccir of tho Koro t miko who is on holiday leave, left) Wellington for Sydnoy by tho Maungaffiui W". Manning, of tho Mdratoa, poc3 on holiday to-dav. Captain Vint, lat.o of the Tarawera, v'ill act as relievingmaster of tho MaTOroa.

On arrival at Wellington from >,ew York, via way ports, to-day, the Vacuum Oil Company's chartered steamer Cane Breton will bratli at tho Glasgow Wharf to dischargo case • oil The TJniorf Company's now steamer Kamo it; duo here from Greymouth to-morrow. Horerata is tho name chosen for the New Zealand Shipping Company s new steamer which is being built by Messrs. Denny. and Co., Dumbnrton. The vessel will no of the samo clasi as tho Huranui, but will have immigrant accommodaU.S. and A. Line's chartered steamer Rheinfel*. wliieh recently discharged New York cargo nt Wellington, left Port Chalmers for Sydney yesterday afternoon. Tho 1\ and S. Line's sten.mor Wostmeath is expected to leave the Bluff for Town?*villo' this afternoon. She loads there for Ilomc. Mr T. M. Mooro has been engaged as second mate of the four-masted barquentino Titania. Captain 'Barnes. who waa in charge of tho New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Whalcatanc on her last visit to Wellington, has been on holiday Iwo for Eomo time. Tho Shavr-Savill steamer Palteha is not duo at Wellington from London, via Auckland, before October 1 at earliest. DisobflTjte of the Wriltagton pflxt oI tifl 1 Tyrone's Liverpool oaino will b* nnlßtna lo

timo for her to IcaTo for southern ports at 2 p.m. on Monday. Tho Government steamer Ilinemoa worked Farewell b'uit liffht yesterday mornm*. She, called at tho liffht on. Jackson, Head beacon yesterday afternoon, ana is cxpec ted to arrive at Wellington about noon to-day. It is anticipated that eh© will pot away for northern liphthofasea towards tho end of next week.

Word lias been received, by the local office of the Union. Company to the effect that tho Kakanoa has been detained at Newcastle on account of shortage of coal. She is expected to leave there for Welling* ton on September 23. Tho Union Company's Ai>anma k*.ves Port Chalmers on September 23 to load at Newcastle for tho East.

Due in port from Westport this in?. Iho Union Company a Kittawa. will undergo overhaul and survey jicto before returning to tho West. Coast port to load timber for Sydney.

Messrs. Bannatyno and Co. advine • that the coastal steamer Kairaki will load at Wellington for Napier on Monday. Tho Tyser liner Indrabarah left Wellington for Sydney yesterday morning. Cargo for London from this port amounted to 16,913 carcaseeß of mutton.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1860, 20 September 1913, Page 9

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SHIPPING NEWS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1860, 20 September 1913, Page 9

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