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SHIPPING NEWS.

OCTOBEIt. PHASES OF THE MOON. Day. Hr. m. First guarter 7 11' P-m-Full moon 15 5 37 p.m. Last quarter 23 10 23 a.m. New moon 30 1 59 a.m. MOON. Mooni rises to-day, 10.59 a.m.; eets, 3.3 a.m. Thursday. TIDE. To-day, 11.11 a.m.; 11.34 p.m. To-morrow, noon. SUN. Sun rises to-day, 5.14 a.m.; scte, 6.3 p.m. ARRIVALS. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 7. HAWERA, s.s. (3.30 a.m.), 200 tons. Jackson, from ratea. ' MjEXANDEH, 5.3. (6 a.m.), 377 tons, Wild, man. from Kelson and West Coast. NIKAU, s.s. (6.50 a.m.), 248 tone, Hay. from Nelson and Motucka. ■ MARAROA, 8.8. (6.55 a.m.), 2598 tons, Vint, from Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon—Misses M'Millan, I'owoU, Carroll, Gardiner. Lett, Smith, Mesdames Nunn. and child, Carroll, Laviney, Nixon, Gascoyno, Nicholls, Cameron, Messrs. Burton, Arnold, Tibbe. Hopking, ll'Saveney, Scott, Gell, Dickei, Scott, Witty, M.P., Dempster, Tiohacker. Douglas, Davey, M.P., Wilson. Boon, Brown, Nunn, BootlimQii', Ooekcr, Cotter, M'Farlftne, Sutclilfe, Digby, Carroll, Laviney, _ Beveiuago, Turnbmll, Burton, 1 tenner, Philiw, .Westwood, Murray, Kenny, Crayhead, Kerley, Gillon, Hughet, Gorman, Kiion, Brittain, Cole, Wade, Gascoyne, Tregear, Sladden, M'Namara-, Cameron, Stanton, Somerville, Watson, Eoaewvirnc, Blackmore, Jones, Jolly, Rosoy, Nicholls; 63 steerage. WESTRALIA, s.s. (7.5 a.m.), 2884 tons, Bates, from Auckland, Gisborne, and Napier. Passengers: Saloon—Mosdames Pender, Lano and two sons, Mies Watson, Messrs. Ince, Boardman (2), Cable, Clark, Telford, Lysnar, M'Gregor (2), Lowndes, Morrah, Boyson, M'Gregor; 6 steerage.RURU, s.s. (11.15 a.m.), 65 tons. Nelson, from East Coaet. BREEZE, 5.6. (12.50 p.m.), 347 tons, Broadhouse, from Lyittelton. KUEOW, 6.6. (5.30 p.m. in the stream), 25C0 tons, Morley, from Newcastle. PATEENA, s.s. (9.25 p.m.), 1212 tons, Cameron, from Nelson and Picton. Paseengers: Saloon—Misses Kcmble, Field, Mitchell, ' Hudson, Nureo Cross. Williams, Horn, Jones (2)-. Stephenson, Palmer, Mesdames Adams, Henderson, Lambert and 2 children. Bunny, Hyde, Deaney, Neen, Haycock. Burchan, Evatt, Hegglun, Ball, Lord, Weld, Toschemaker,. Chappoll, Dillon. Murray, M'Kcaizie, Jackson, De Castro, Messrs. Henderson, Haycock, Common, Lambert, BuTford, Robinson, Wagetaff, Dr. Usher, Curtis, Boyes, Kirk, Adams. Johnston, Tolloy, Burd. Atmore, M.P., Hope. Loftue. Oxiey, Thomas, Hutton, Pacey, Craig, M'Kenny, Workman, Hutchinson, Hell, Ball, Goulter, Page, Humphries, H'lntosh. Blair, Trevor, Hoddor, M'Lonnan, Seymour, Hurray, Rhimes, Farter, Cockayne, 13 members Wellington hockey team; 13 steerage.

DEPARTURES. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 7. BLENHEIM, b.s. {3 a.m.), 120 tons. Wilkinson, for jjienheim. ItlMlf, «.a. (s.*iU a.m.), 65 tons, Nelson* for hast Coast. KAPiTI, s.s. (12.10 p.m.), 242 tons. Sawyers, for Wanganui. PAKEIia, h-rj. ( (2.35 p.m.), 7911 tone, Chudleigh, for Timaru. WESTRALIA, s.s. (5.20 p.m.), 2884 tons, Bates, for Lyttelton and Dunedin. ALEXANDER, s.s. (5.25 p.m.), 377 tons, Wildman, for Nelson and West Coast. ■ NIKAU, a.u. (5.3U p.m.), 248 tons. Hay, for Nelson and Motueka. PJPPLIv, s.s. (7.10 p.m.), 370 tons, Carlson, for Napier and Gisborno. MARAROA, B.s. (8 p.m.), 2598 tons, Vint, for Lyttelton. Pastrangors: Saloon—Hiss M'ln tyre, Mosdames Tansley, Thomson and 2 children, Larner, Dixon, Jordan, Mackay. Dr. Thomson, Captain. Burns. Messrs. Sharp, Alexander, Flood, Slickney, Ross, Larnor, Goss, AsbweH, Peters, White, Donnellan, Oarpentor, I'arsonson, Parker. Osborne, M'lntoeli, Pickering, Newley, Cohen; 9 steerage. STORMBIRD, s.s. (9.10 p.m.), 217 tons, Dowell, for Wanganui. . QUEEN OF THE SOUTH, s.s. (10.10 p.m.), >198 tons, Brigden, for Foxton PDKAKI, s.s. (10.45 p.m.), 1444 tons, Watson. for Grcymouth. HIMITANGI, s.r. (10.30 p.m.), 323 ' tons, Burns, for Chatham Islands (with auxiliary cutter Seagull in tow). Pasfongers:—Miss Para,' Mrs. Para, Messrs. 11. Smith, W. 11. Sutcliffe, M.P., lligby, E. Hutchenson, W. Eadis, T. Tuxton, .r. Fabran; P. Labatt. A. M'lntosh, Mun.ro, Hussock, Thompson..

■ RUKXJ, s.s. (11.30 p.m.), 65. tons, Keleon for Napier, via" Edit'' Coast'."' "''

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Arapawa,, Wanganni, October 8. John, Wanganui. October 8. Huia, New Plymouth, October 8. Corinna, southern portG. October 8. Blenheim, Blenheim, October 8. Kapuni, Patea. October 8. Wahine, Lyttelton, October 8. Whakarua, London, way ports, October 8. Warrimoo, Sydney direct, Octobor 8. . Arahura, West Coast. Nelson, Picton, October 8. Wairau, Blenheim, October 8. Tahiti, Sydney, October 8. Kennedy, Picton, October 8. Ngahere, Greymouth, Octobor 8. Opav.'a, Blenheim. October 9. Queen of the South, Foxton, October 9. ■ Waipori, Westport, October 9. Komata, Westport, October 9. Kairaki, Lyttelton, October 9. Kaitoa, Wanganui. October 9. Kahu, Gisborne, October 9. Stormbird, Wanganui, October 9. ICapiti, Wanganui. October 9. Nikau, Nelson, Motueka. October 9. Mararoa, Lyttelton, October 9. Moana, San Francisco, way ports, Oct. 9. Victoria. Dunedin, Lyttelton, Oct. 9. Morayshire, Liverpool, way porttf, Oct. 9. Wakatu, Lyttelton; Kaikoura, Oct. 9. Monowai, northern ports, October 10. Manuka, Melbourne, via south. Oct. 10. Mangapaipa, Karamea, October 10. Ripple, Gisborne. October 12. Wostmlia, Dunedin, Lyttelton, October 12. Maitai, northern ports, October 14.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Aorcrc, Patea, Ootobcr 8. Havrera, Patoa, October 8. Poherua, Greymouth, Optober 8. Ooriima., Nelson, Now Plymouth, Onohunga, October 8. Blenheim, BJenhoim, October 8. Pateena, Pioton, .Nelson, October 8, Wahine, Lyttfilton, October 8. Karori, Hokia.njja, October 8. \\ r airau, Blenheim, October 8. Ealcanoa, Wcstport. October 8. Huia, Havclock, October 8. John, southern ports, October 8. Arapawa. Wanjanui, October 8. Breeze; Duncdin, October 8. Kennedy, Neleon., West Ooast, Oct. 8. Opawa, Blenheim. October 9. Queen of the South, Foxton, October 9. Kaitoa, Nelson, West. CJoast, OctobcT 9. Stormbird, Waneanui, October 9. IC<ipuni, I'atoa, OetobeT 9. Kapiti, Wanganui. October 9. Neatoro, Greymouth, Ootobcr 9. Nikaui, Nelson, Motucka.' October 9. }r«xaro«!, Lyttoltori, October 9. Warriraoo, Melbourne, Tia south, Oot. 9. Victoria, northern ports, Sydtiey, Oct. 9. Wakatu, Kaikoura, Lyttclton, OctoberlO. Kahu, East Coast, October 10. Moana. Sydney, October 10. Tahiti, San Francisco, way ports, Oct. 10. Monowai, Lyttclton, Dunedin, October 10. Manuka. Sydney direct. October 10. Mangapnpa, Picton, Foxton, Westport, October 10. Kairald, Greymouth. Hokitika, OctoberlO. Arflhurn-, Picton, Nelson, West Coaßt, October 11. Whakarua, Briebano, October 11. Westralla, northern ports, October 13. Maitai, Lyttolton. Dunedin. Octoher 14. Jtipple, Napier, Gieborne, October 14. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS.' MANUKA, duo hero from Melbourne, via south. October 10. Sails samo day for Sydney dircct. WXRRIMOO, duo hero from Sydney direct Octobor 8. Leaves October 9 for Melbourne, via the south. ' ULIMAHOA, duo hero from Melbourne, via south, October 17. Leaves same day for Sydney direct. OVERSEA SHIPPING.

. SAILER TO ARRIVE. Loch Carve, 6hlp, left Marseilles May 20.

Br TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. FREMAXTLE, October 7. Arrived—Moldavia, from Loudon. MELBOURNE, October 7. Arrived.—Rona, from Jlokianga. Arrived—Otway. from London. Passengers for New Zealand:—Misbo? Thoinae, Paul (2). Uayumit.h. Matthew?, Alcorn, C-al-tlow, Thompson, Mesdames Monckton, Raynor, Thomas, Aiken, Hearn, Paul, Sadler, Ashcroft, Allen, Messrs. Larnach, Myers, Monckton, Witherloy, Raynor, Thomas, Westwood, Wymviird, Aiken, Kcnnreon, Tlainn«, Hunt, Tyree, Taylor, Hearn, Hiirolltor'srrftrtCi Wselas, Paul, fluillwi 114 third-okas, ,

COASTAL. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 7. AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Ruapcliu (9 a.m.), from Picton. Sailed.—Moraysliiro (1.15 p.m.). for Wellington To sail.—Monowai (3 p.m.), for south. Passengers for Wellington :-Mre. Andrews, Messra. Andrews, Thomson, Captain Stevens. GISBORNE. Sailed— Kahu (12.20 p.m.). for Wellington. NAPIER. ATrive'd.-Maltai (9.45 a.m.), from Wellington. NEW PLYMOUTH. Arrived.—Taviuni (9.45' a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed—Rarawa. (8.30 p.m.), for Oneliunga. PATEA. Arrived.—Kapuni (2.25 p.m.), from Wellington. WANOANCL ■Sailed.—Jolrn (4 p.m.), for Wellington; Arapawa (3.E0 p.m.), for Wellington. : PICTON. Arrived— Amokura (6.50 p.m.), from Cook Strait. To sail.—Kennedy (U p.m.), for Wellington. BLENHEIM. To Gail.—Blenheim (10 p.m.) and Opawa (10 p.m.), for Wellington, NELSON. Arrived.—Waimea. (5 a.m.), from Wellington. GREYMOUTH. Sailed—Ngahero (6 a.m.), for Wellington. KAIKOUKA. Arrived.—'Wakatu (5 a.m.), from Wellington. ' LI'TTELTON. Arrived.—Corinna. (7 e.m.), from Tlmarui Kamo (10.15 a.m.), from Timaru; Cygnet (3.15 p.m.), from Akeroa; Wekatu (5.15 p.m.), from Kaikoiira.. Sailed—Opawo. (10.30 ' a.m.),. for Bluff; Kini, for Greymouth; Corinna (5 p.m.). for Wellington. Sailed.—Wahino (8.30 p.m.), for Wellington. PaseengerS: Saloons-Misses Knight, Brown, Sbirtcliffe, Low, Threlkeld, Cumming, Lynch, Simpson, Wislang, Wright,. Neill, LUburne, Wesney, Brown, Shiploy, Meedames Misuro, Malfroy, Victor, Poelen. Lewis, Fuiness, Low, Dick, Coraar. Carfe, Dickie, Bush, Pawsou, Denton, Guthrie, Willey, Jackson, Broian, Nixon, Wood, Larnach, Brown, Fisher, Lynch, Orton, Thomson, Fairclough, Pither, Guthrie, Temple, Reynolds, Noble, Golden, Sir, Chas. Bowen, Father Eoaeli, Hon. Hardy, M.L.C., Hon. Mr. Smith. Revs. Inglis, Seaton, Messrs. Dalton, Wanklyn, Scales. Bishop, H. W. Bishop, H.M.. Mackie, Williams, Smith, Fumes?, Julius Knight, Berkeley, Victor, M'Kenzie, Ponder, Anderson (2), Low, Denton, M'Kain, William, Bo6s, Willey. Stevenson, Crump. Elliott, Jackson. Woodward, Kenny, Tlcazley, Broxan, Whitehs.rt, Lamb, Nixon, Shaekloek, Elliott, Blcxhara, M'Dourall, Mason. Foster. Morse, Famell. M'Leod. Roberts, M'Leod, Wallace, Bull. M'Kcnna, Wood, Long, Jones. Wanklyn-, Doylo, G. .Smith, Fisher,/ Whiteombe. Arnold. Laurehson, Nichdlls, M'Grucr, Wilson, Gilbert: 70 stecrage. DUNF.DTN. Arrived—Manuka (8.15 a.m.), from Melbourne. Sailed.—Victoria (10.30 a.m.), for Sydney, via northern ports. Passengers: Saloon— Messrs. J. P. Callaghan, G. Smith, Clement lYTaggc, E. Barclay. Hegarty, W. Batoman Mosdames A. H. Walmanning, A. Scott, W, Bateman, Misses Stronaeh, E. S. Chapman; 25 steerage for all ports.

WARRIMOO ARRIVES AT 8 A.M. By wireless last evening tho master of the Warrimoo advised that ho expected to mako Wellington from Sydney at 8 a.m. to-day. The vessel will berth at the Queen's Wharf, No. 1 north, to land passengers and dischargo cargo.

- TAHITI ARRIVES AT 11 A.M. A wireless messago was recaived from Captain Evans, of R.M.S. Tahiti, last evening stating that ho expected his vessel to arrive at anchorage in the stream at Wellington from Sydney at 11 a.m. to-day. After having beon granted pratique, tho Tahiti will berth at tho Glasgow Wharf. She Fails for 'Frisco, via way ports, at 6 p.m. on Friday. MORAYSHIRE DUE TO-MORROW. With 2400 tons of Liverpool cargo' on board, tho F. and 8. Line's Bteamcr Morayshire left Auckland for Wellington at 1.15 p.m. yesterday. Sho is due hero to-morrow afternoon, and proceeds thence to Lyttelton and Duiiodiu to coinplcto di&charge. PA.TEENA FOlt OVERHAUL. On, arrival at Wellington from Nel6on and Picton on- Saturday, October 11, tho Union Company's Patoena will withdraw from tn© service for annual overhaul and survey. Slio will bo . relieved by the MapouriKa, which vessel will leave Wellington for Ricton and ■ Ncbau oil Monday, October 13, at 12.45 p.m. It is anticipated that tho Pateena's overhaul will bo completed about the end of this month. When the Mapourika comes oil the Weliington-Picton-Nolson servico, it is understood that sho will tak« up her old Tunning in tho Wellington-Nelsan-Wcst Coast trade. ItIMUTAKA'S PASSENGERS. Due at Wellington on, or about October 15, the Now Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Ramutaka i 6 bringing the following ealoon passengers for New Zealand ports:— Misses L. D. Go Iyer, B. Cripps, J. It. Elliott, M. J. Eraser, E. Gun-son, 11. E. Mcrcus. E. Lawn, 1!. Roscnbloom, D. H. Sutcliife, J. M. Turnbull, aud W. Winks, Mcsdames Oroll, Day, E. Durward, Goodeve, J. Gunson, Hall, Hargreavos, I. M. Hercus, Marfell, A. Pholcn, A. H. Sunderland, E. Walker, Wood, and Worsley, Messrs. A. Herman S. J. Black, G. R. Croll. J. C. Day, E. P. Gill, W. T. Goodcve, E. M. Goodwin, R. B. Hall, H. V. Hargreavos, E. N. Joycc, W. Mackintosh, P. M'Lcan, E. Marfell, F. Miarfell, 0. G. May, T. Pitt, J. R. Pratt, 11.l 1 . Robertson, n. Sampson, A. Schlcsingcr, L. Winks, 0. Winks, S. Wood, L. Wood, R. E. Wood, and C. N. Worsley, Colonel Stuart Newall, C.8., and Captain W. Shilling, and Master D. M. Herous. PORT OF WESTPORT. Returns in conncction with tho port of Westport allow that tho output and export of coal for tho month of September wero as follow:— Output Export, tona. cwt. tons, cvrt, Westport Coal Company, Ltd., coal 48,686 5 46,089 0 Westport Coal Company, Ltd., coko 140 13 128 17 Wcstport-Btookton Ooal Co:, Ltd., coal ... 11,492 10 11,382 8 State Coal Mines ... 4,132 8 4,019 10 64,451 16 61,618 15 The export of timber amounted to 119,885 superficial feet. During tho month 81 steamers and one sailer, representing 45,239 toils, entered tho port, ana 91 steamers, roprcsentine 46,619 tons, left tho port. Tho total toimoco for tho month, was 94,858. The mean high water ■ in tho rivor rr«j 26ft. 4in., and on tho bar 21ft. lOin. MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Captain D. It' Loan, who has been a6horo on holiday leave, has resumed command of the Maheno, Captain A. Murrar, of tho Cygnot, has gono on holiday leave, and Captain T. Couper, of tho John Anderson, has filled tho vacojaov. Mr. F. W. Jackson has rejoined the Mar heno as chief officcr, and Mr. G. Ferguson has joined the MaTama as chief. Mr. A. Matthews, engineer of tho auxiliary schooncr Greyhound, has resigned from ■the Northern Company's servico. Mr. Bowman has joined tho vessel as engineer. Mr. P. Everitt, second officer of tho Maheno, has gone ashore on leave,. ■ Mr. L. Wooden has relieved him. Mr. T. Morrison, fourth officer of the Maheno, ban been promoted to third, vjee Mr. T. M. Banks, who has been granted holiday leave.

Mr. R. Ranson. third engineer of the coastal steamer Ngapulii. has come ashoro for an indefinite period, owing to illhealth. Mr. J. W. Wheatlcy, lato of tho Manaia. joined the Ngapulii on. Monday as thlr<l engineor.

Mr. F. 0. Pascoe, loto purser of tho Aparima, has been appointed' to a similar position oir the Mahcno, and joins tho vtvsel on Friday at Sydney. Mr. 0. H. Gillon, purser of tho Malieno, lias been granted holiday leave. Mr. R. Penney, Assistant pnrser of tSo Tofua, and Mr. ~T. Crichton, assistant purser of the Mahono, have exchanged positions. Mr.-R. .Taekeon-Fowler, lalo chief ofllcei of the Torawhiti. lias 'gone south to join the ICamo as chief, vice Mr. TTogan, who wi'l come ashore for instructions. Captain W. Rteverns. late of the Mflheno, left Auckland for Wellington by the Monona! yesterday. Hie Karori Is to lenvo Wellington to-day to load at Tlokianga for Sydney. A cablegram has been. received stating that the steamer Frankmount. 5135 tons, and owned by the Palace Shipping Company, of Liverpool, Ims called from Valparaiso in ballast for Newcastle. Tho vessel will probably call at Wellington or Auckland for bunker coal. Messrs. Rannatyne and Co. advise that tho coastal steamer Kairaki will load at Wellington for Greymouth and Ilokitika oiii Friday. With the auxiliary cotter Seagull in tow, the Chatham Islands Fishing Company's steamer Himitangi left Wellington for the Ohat.hn.niß at 10.30 p.m. yesterday. Tho Seagull will be need at tho islands for the purpoTO of fishing as woll bringing fish from tho bays and depots to Owcnga The Arnhura arrived at Westport from Greymouth at 5 n..m. yesterday. She left for Nelson and Pieton during tho nJTtf.r' nonti, ctid J« i!u» «t W«UlHfftott about tlw usual timo uua eyenrng, ,

-Telegraphic advice received from Picton last evening stated that tho Government training ship Amokura arrived there from a oruiso in Cook Strait at 5.50 p.m. Sho will go to Dunedin and outlying southern islands to-day. ' A 'Steamer about tlio size of tho Anchor Lino's Itcgulus passed Wellington Heads at 9.45 p.m. yesterday, bound west.

8 team or s. From. Left. Due. Whatoarua London July 23 Oct. 10 Ncrcha.no, London Aug. 24 Oct. 16 RimutakcL London Aug. 24 Oct. 16 TouBaTiro London Sep. 8 Nov. 3 Muritai London Sep. 9 Nov. 20 Morayshiro Liverpool July 26 Oct. 9 Dorset Liverpool Aus. 25 Opt. 22 Northern New York July 25 Oct. 17 Stuvmfcls New York Sep. 6 Nov. 20 Waimate Montreal July 29 Oct. 14 Tokoinaru Montreal Sep. 7 Nov. 181

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1875, 8 October 1913, Page 9

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SHIPPING NEWS. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1875, 8 October 1913, Page 9

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