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SHIPPING NEWS.

OCTOBER. PHASES OF THE MOON. Day. Ill', m. First guartfr 7 ll>- m - Full moon 15 5 o7 p.m. Ixist quarter 23 10 23 a.m. New moon 50 ' ® a,tn ' MOON. Moon rises to-day, 12.6 p.m.; sets, 3.32 a.m. Friday. TIDE. To-day, noon. To-morrow, 0.22 a.m.; 12.47 p.m. 'SUN. Sua rises to-day, 5.13 a.m.; sets, 6.4 P.m. arrivals. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8. ARAPAWA, 6.5. (4.15 a.m.), 263 tout), Corby, from Wanganui. , „„„ HUIA, auxiliary schooner (o.<o a.m.). au tons. M'Kenzie, from New- Plymouth. KENNEDY, s.s. (5.15 a.m.), M 6 tons, luir vip, from Picton. „ . r JOHN, s.s. (5.20 a.m.), 342 tons, Holm, from Wanganni.' , BLENHEIM, 6.-S. (5.30 a.m.), 120 tone, Wilkinson, from Ulenhoim. WAIItAU, s.s. (6.05 a.m.), 93 tons, Deiley, from Blenheim. ... WAHINE, s.y. (6.55 a.m.), 4435 tons, Aidwell, from Lyttelton. Passengers; SaloonMisses Knight, Brown, Sluriclilie, ho\\, Threlkeld, Cummins, Lynch, Simpson, \uslang, Wright, Neill, Lilburnc, Brown, Shipley, Mesdamce Muuro, Malfioj, "Victor, Poclen, Lewis, Purncss. Low. Corsar, Carle, Dickie, Busli, Pawson, Donton, Guthrie, Willey, Jackson, Nixon, Wood, Larnach, Brown lie"". Lynch, Orton, Temple, lieynolds, Noblo Golden, Sir Clias. «Owen, Father Koatli, Hon. Hardy, M.L.C., Hon Mr. Smith. lte\ s. Inglie, Soaton, Messrs. Dalton, WnnUjn, Scales, Bishop, H. W. Bishop, Mackjo, Williams, Smith, Furness, Julius Berkelcsy, Victor. M'Kenzic, I'onder. Anderson (2), Low, Denton, M'Kain, William, Boss, Willey, Stevenson, Orump, W»ott, Jackson, Woodward, Kenny, Beazley, Broxan, Wliitehart, Lamb, Nixon, Sli<u.Ulock, Elliott, Blexham, M'Dougall, HaeDn, Foster, Morse, l'arnell, M'Lood, E °o. elt ®' M'Leod, Wallace, Bull, M'Kenna, Wood, Loiik, Jones. Wanklyn, Doyle, G. Smith, Fishor,. Whitcombe, Arnold, Laiircnson, Kiclvolls, M'Gruer, Wilson, Gilbert; (0 steera WABEIirOO, s.e. (8.30 a.m.), 3559 tons, M'Lean, from Sydney. Pastsengers; Saloon —Mcsdames A. T. Whitlen, B. Gray. Messra. A. Allen, It. J. GTay, Sawyer, S. Weinberg, A. E. Whitten, J. F. Roberts; 44 stecrnßO. NGAHERE, s.s-. (9 a.m.), 1100 tons, Dillner, from Greymouth. CORINNA, «.s. (9.40 a.m.), 1271 tons, Cameron, from southern ports. TAHITI, k.s. (stream. 9.50 a.m.). 7585 tons, Evans, R.N.R., from Sydney. Passengers: Saloon—Firskclass: Misses Finch, Bucliliolz Hayden, Haberley, . Wobster, Mefdames Finch, Kennedy and infant, Hayden, Balicr, Webster, Gillian, Mabin, Blundell, Webster and 2 children, Beaumont, Smith, Messrs. Aiken. Gilbert, Brown Dr. Hayden Joosten, Woolf, Mctbin, Gardner, Ma-bin, Freeman, Jl'ljcan. Cole, Barber, Flockton, Brown, Liddell-llarris, Blundell, Jones, Lowe. Dev. Father O'Sullivan. Banks, Nuttall, Clara Butt and Kemicrley Rumford concert party. Second-claas—Misses Bonner. Wcddcrman. Cliapple, Mesdamos Chnnnell. Fraser; 8 third-class passenscrß. KAPITNI, S.S. (4.50 p.m.), 150 tons, Gibson, from Patea. KAHII, s.s. (6 p.m.), 182 tons, Fletuhcr, from Gisborne. ARAIIURA, s.s. (9.50 p.m.), 15?5 toni>. Lambert, from, Weat Coast, Nelson, and | Picton. DEPARTURES. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8. OPAWA, s.s. (3.15 a.m.), 110 tons, Nicholas, for Blenheim. AOltKllli, s.s. (11.20 a.m.l, 77 tons, Fiek, for Patea. , JOHN, s.s. (12.30 p.m.), 342 tons, Holm, for southern ports. , . PATE EN A, s.s. (12.50 p.m.), 1212 tons, Cameron, for Picton and Nelson. CORINNA, S.G. (5.30 p.m.), 1271 tons, Cameron, for Nelson. KENNEDY, s.b\ (5.15 p.m.). 226 tons, Purvis for Nelson. BLENHEIM, s.s. (6.5 p.m.), 120 tons. Wilkinson. for Blenheim. OANOPHS, s.s. (6.25 p.m.), 1337 tons, dlt)bont. for Westport. WAIIINE, s.s. (8 p.m.), 4435 tons, Aldwell, for Lyttelton. Passengers; Saloon—Misses Williams, Fisher, Haberley, M'Grcsor, Montgomery, Parker, Thomson, Royeon.Dechler, Mesdames Duncan, Aiken, Montgomery, Lee, Darmby, Williams, Fairclough, Fasticr, Strong and child, Robinson and 2 children, Page, Juries. Low, Bank, Mutton, M'Alpino (2), Barnes, Herd and 2 children, Johnston, ltcv. Mr. Neild, Messrs. K. W. Smith, jr.l'., Davey. M.P., MacShane, Nathan, Brown, Belcher, Duncan, Aiken, Anderson, Gilbert, Duncan, Darmbyl Bruce, Williams, Mackie, Williams, Worrall, Scott, Burford, Barnes, Davies, Gillon, Goulton, Die. Temple, Johnston, Thotnafl, Blaeltwell. Kenny, Francis, Lewis,' liidston, liavick, Fox, Clouston, Bullock, Donnellan, Dwyer, Stewart, Mutton. HUIA, s.s. (9.5 p.m.\ 127 tons, Burt, for Havclock. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Whakama, London, way ports, Octobcr 9. Opaiva. Blenheim. October 9. Waipori, Westport, October 9. Komata, Westport, October 9. Kairaki, Lyttelton, Octobcr 9. Kaitoa, Wanganui. October 9. Ka.hu, Gisborne, October 9. Stormbird, Wanganui, October 9, Kapiti, Wanganui. October 9. ' Nikau, Nelson, Motueka, October 9. Mararoa, Lyttelton, October 9. Jtoana, San Francisco, way ports, Oct. 9. Victoria. Dunedin. Lyttelton, Oct. 9. Morayshire, Liverpool, way ports, Oct. 9. Wakat.u, Lyttelton. Kaikonra, Oct. 9. Pateena, Nelson, Picton, October 9. Awaliou, Wanganui, October 9. Aorere, Patea, Octobcr 10. Queen of the South, Foxton, Oct. 10. Blenheim, Blenheim, October 10. Wahine, Lyttelton, October 10. Monowal, northern ports. Octobcr 10. Manuka, Melbourne, via south. Oct. 10. ' Mangapa»pa. Karamea, Octobcr 10. Ripple, Gisborne. October 12. Westrolia, Dunedin. Lyttelton, October 12. Huio, Havclock. October 12. Ruapehu, Auckland, October 12. Karamu, Westport, Octobcr 12. Maitai. northern ports. Octobor 14. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Hawera, I'atea, October 9. Pobcnia, Greymouth, Octobcr 9. Karori, Hokianga, October 9. Rakanoa, Westport, October 9. , Arapawai Wanganui, October 9. Breeze, Dunedin, Octobcr 9. Opawa, Blenheim. October 9. Kaitoa," Nelson, West Coast, October !. Stormbird! Wanganui, October 9. Kapiti, Lyttelton, October 9. Ngatoro, Greymouth, October 9. Nikaw, Nelson, Motueka. October 9. Ifararoa, Lyttelton. Octobcr 9. Wnrriiuoo, Melbourne, via 3011 th, Oct. 9. Victoria, northern ports, Sydney, Oct. 9. Awaliou, Blacklirad, October 9. Huia, Westport, October 9. Wairau, Blenheim. October 9. Aorere, Patea, October 10. Queen of the South, Foxton, Oct. 10. Blenheim. Blenheim, October 10. Kapuni, Patea, October 10. PatccTia, Picton, Nelson, October 10. Wahine, Lyttelton, October 10. Wakatu. Kaikonra, Lyttelton. OctoberlO. Kahu. East Co aft, October 10. Mdana. Sydney, Octobcr 10. Tahiti, San Francisco, way ports, Oct. 10. Monowai. Lyttelton. 10. Manuka, Sydney direct, Octobcr 10. Jtangapnpa, Picton, Foxton, Westport, October 10. Kairaki, Greymontli, Hokitikn.. OctoberlO. A-mhura, Picton, Nelson. West Coast, October 11. Whakanta, Brisbane. October 11. Mapourika, Picton. Nelson. October 13. Huia, Wanganui, October 13. Wcstralia, northern ports, October 13. Ma.it*vi, Lyttelton. Dunedin. October 14. Pipple. Napier. Gielnrne, October 14. Karamn, Lyttelton, October 13. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. MANUKA, due. here from Melbourne, via south. October 10. Sails same day for Sydnev direct. ULIMAROA, duo here from Melbourne, via south, October 17. Leaves same day for Svdney dircct. MOERAKI, due here from Sydney direct October 15. Leaves October 16 for southern ports and Melbourne. OVERSEA SHIPPIMC.

•SATLRTi TO ARIiIVE. : Loch Garvc, ship, left jrarfoillcs May 20, BY TELEGRAPH. OVEHSEA. LONDON, October 8. Sailed.—Dammar, for Wcstport. MEI.IIOWKNE, October 8. Sailed.—Uliuiarim, for Hohart and Hlutr. SYDNEY, Octolipr 0. Sailed—Hiverimi (1.30 p.m.), Tor Auckland; WaiuKilr, for New /.calami. NEWCASTLE, October B. Arrived.—'Twickenham, from the illu/f: Wairumi-, from Auckland; Wnitoino, from Oaimmt. STJVA. October 8. . 6ai104.—110u8,, for Auckland.

COASTAL. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 8. AUCKLAND. Sailed.—Navua (10.50 a.m.), for Buva« Atna (3 p.m.), lor Kydncy, via. Island ports. NAIHKii. Sailed.—Whakarua (11 a.m.), for Wellington. WANGANUI. Arrived.—Stormbird (12.45 p.m.), from Wellington. .Sailed.—Kaitoa (5.10 p.m.), Kapitl (5.20 p.m.) and Awahou (5.50 p.m.), for Wellingion. FOXTON. Arrived.—Queen of the -South (4-15 p.m.), from Wellington. PICTOX. Arrived.—Pateena (4.30 p.m.), from Wellington. Sailed.—Pateena (5.55 p.m.), for Nelson. BLKNHErM. To sail.—Opfl.iva (U p.m.). for Wellington. NELSON. Arrived.—Alexander (5 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed.—Nlkau' (8 p.m.), for Wellington. WESTPORT. Sailod.-Waipori (4.30 p.m.) and Komata (4.30 p.m.), for Wellington. LYTTELTON. Sailed.—Mararoa (6.25 p.m.), for Wellington. Passengers: Saloon—Misses ilyles, Broderiek, Wilwon, Taylor, Bohan, son, Ma?danics Thomas, Patterson, hilby, Messrs. Phelps, Hill, Beat, Tilby, Bradlej, Jo-ephson, (Ireensill, Uobinson, Bon. Mi. Barr; 30 steerage. „ . Sailed.—Victoria (8.30 p.m.), for Sydney. Passengers: Saloon—For Wellington lira. Tourell, Mcosru. Hufeell, Holland. tor Napier—Mi=« Mudgwaite, Mr 6. Smytnc, Mr. Itaincy. For Gisborne—Miss Light, Messrs. Foster, Bell. For Auckland-Misses Bendttll, Ward, Mei-'dames tlay, Bendall (Z), Ward. Kuesc-11. For tfydney-iLessrs. Bentley, Coupland, Caper. bailed.—Kamo, for Westport. Arrived.—Victoria (2.30 a.m.), fw® ,7. endin; Mararoa (9.15 a.m.), from Wellington; Westralia, (9.50 a.m.), from Wellington; Kairaki (1.15 p.m.), from Greymouth; Storm, from Wangauui. _ , .. Sailed.—Wakatu. for ICfiikoura; Westrolia, for Duncdin; Cygnet, for Kaikoura; victoria, for Sydney. timaktt. Arrived.—Pakeha (10.40 a.m.), from WeHlngton. PORT CHALMERS. Sailed.—Cape Breton (5.20 p.m.), for Newcastle. DUNEDIN. Sailed.—lnvercargill (9.50 a.m.), for Inver* cargilL „ , Sailed—Manuka (9 a.m.). for Sydney, vm Wellington. Passengers: Saloon—For Wellington—Mrs. Marshall' and 2 children, Mrs. Fraeer, Mr. Spence, Mr. Wilkinson, Mrs. Armstrong, Mr. Rhodes, Mrs. Pryde, a * Wishart, sli?e PowJcy, ilr. f and jure. Gudgeon. For Sydney—Captain Taylor, Mr. Fogarty, Mr. Wright, Jtr. H. A. Smith, Mrs. Nelson, Mrs. Blair and infant; 6 steer- | age. THE MOANA. * Captain Stringer, of R.M.B. Moana, advised. by wireless yesterday that he expected to reach Wellington from Francisco, via way ports, at 5 a.m. to-day. bno will berth at the Queen's Wharf No. 6 after medical inspection has been carried out lit the stream. THE SYDNEY BOAT. Warrimoo, €<s., loft Sydney at noon on Saturday last, and arrived here at 8.30 a.m. yesterday, after a fine weather run. Cargo brought by. the steamer included the.following lines:—l6o bogs sugar, <obaga linseed meal, 307 sacks Hour, 99 packoges tea, 15 bales bamboo, I*Bo hales gunnio«, 1352 cases candles, 3CB eases soap, 21 eases tobacco, 75 caoee sardines, <1 cases emulsion, E0 cases spirits, etc., 78 packages periodicals, 20 rolls lead, 27 bundles hoops, 1028 bags rice, 155 bags rice meal, 84 bags maize, W bags millet seed, IB bags Ingots tin, 20 ingots tin, 85 ingotf? copper, 154 bars copper, 198 bars lead. 80 boxes lard, 51 cylinders c.0., 51 bundles terra corn, Miuu tilos. 20 crates rooting, 2772 eases fruit. The. Warrimoo leaves "V\ ellingt-on for southern ports, Hobart-, and Melbourne at 6 p.m. to-day. OUTWARDS FOR 'FRISCO. On her way from Sydney to Ban Francisco, I!.M.S. Tahiti arrived at Wellington yesterday morning after a- fine weather parage across the Tasman Sea. it tis usual for the San Francisco boat to arrive hero from Sydney on I'huniday. but as tlio Tahiti had o large number of passengers to land at this port she arrived one day earlier. The vessel is to continue journey at 5 p.m. to-morrovr, and is duo at San Francisco on October 30. RtJAHINJ! ARRIVES DOME. The New Zealand Shipping Company's Ruahinc, wliieh left Wellington for London, on August 21, arrived at her destination on September 30-one day ahead of time. DORSET 1 AT SYDNEY. The F. and S. Une's Dorflet arrived at Sydney from Liverpool, via Melbourne, yesterday. Departure will be taken' for Auckland on October 10. anil arrival made at Wellington about October 21. THE WAIMATE. On account of the holiday at Sydney in. connection with the arrival of the warships of the Australian Nayy, '«« ,£ e l v " Zealand Shipping Company's steamer palmate lias been delayed in getting out her Montreal cargo there. She was expected to clear for Auckland yesterday, and is due liore about October 18. MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Captain W. Shilling, of the Wellington Harbour Hoard's pilot slaff, who has been on 'a six months' visit to the Old Country, will reach Wellington next week by the Riiuutaka. Captain Co-unco and Mr. Maurice, late master and chief ofllcer of the llevon, will go to London on. tlio Ruapehu, sailing on Thursday. , , , , ... Mr. A. Wynn-WJlliams, late assistant nur c er of the Na-vua, is ashore at Duncdin for orders, and will also sit for an eiaml,nMr°n'c. Ilayes, srcond engineer of the .Tolm, left that vessel at Wellington yesterday. Captain Ritchie, of the TTnlon Company s service, who has been, on a visit to England Is expected to return next week. Mr. CI. P. Evans, chief offlccT of the Corinna. ha 6 come ashore, and Mr. R. Jack-son-Fowler, who was to have joined tlio Kamo. has filled the vacancy. Advices have been received to the eflect that the Dutch steamer Sulahadji is now en route from Balek Papan with a cargo of oils, spirits, etc., for the British Imperial Oil Company. She was due at Thursday Island on October 7 and Sydney about October 15, nnd after discharging there will return to the East, via. Thursday Island. Messrs. Gollin and Co. are local agents for tlio 8.1.0. Company,. A new steamer named the Cairncross has been chartered by the New Zealand Shippi!!" Company to leave Montreal on November 20 for Australian and New Zcaland ports. Advices have been received stating that the Tyser liner Muritnl. on routo from London to Melbourne, Sydney, and New Zealand ports, passed the Capo of Good Hope on September 50. The departure of the Star of Ireland from New York for New Zealand ports has been postponed from October 11 till October 30. Tlio now graving dock which is to he constructed at Durban will be about BCoft. long, and able to take the largest flliipb. The cost is estimated at about £400,000. Tlio Union collier Karamu is due at Wellington from Westport on Sunday. She take** part cargo of coal to Lyttelton on Tuesday. The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer PapUToa-, en route to Queensland ports from London, left Port Said on September 29 for Thursday Island. Ruapehu. Home liner, has been fixed to leave Wellington for London on Thursday, October 16. She quits Auckland for this port at noon to-morrow, and is due ou Sunday afternoon. On the back trip from Gisborne to Greymouth the Maoriland Steamship Company's Jlolmdale will call here. She is expected on Monday. At 11 a.m. yesterday the Tyser ptcamer Whuknrua left Napier for Wellington. She is bringing London cargo, and will berth at the King's Wharf this morning. She deports about Saturday for Brisbane, where 1 she will pick up Home loading. After putting out. 100 tons of explosives the auxiliary schooner Huia- will leave Wellington for Westport, sailing 10-duy. The Vacuum Oil Company's chartered sloamcr Cape Breton, which was recently at Wellington with ease-oil from New/i'ork, IcEt Port Chalmers for Newcastle last' evening It is understood that a steamer has been chartered to take trn!nshipmnn.t of the cargo of nickel ore aboard the barque Clan Ma-c-farlaue, says the Auckland "Star " When the barnue put ill to Aurkiaud in distress some time ago elie war on tlio passage from New Caledonia to Hamburg, fo that it will probably be arranged for the steamer to land the cargo at the German port. The Clan Maofoilune is for sale as she lies in the stream at the northern port. The well-known const-ill steamer Gertie, which some time ago was purchased by the State Oeal Department, has now been converted into u coal -hulk, and yesterday joined the licet in Wellington Harbour. For weeks past the vessel lias been tied up at No. 1 berth, Railway Wharf, where the work of dismantling has been carried on. Witii a- cargo oT coal on board t-o replenish the dredge's bunkers, the new hulk war? -taken from her berth by tlio .Tanie Sod* jinn shortly niter 1 o'clock yestorday.

Steamers. From. Left. Duo. Whakania London .Tilly 23 Oct. 10 Nerelmna London Aug. 24 Oct. 16' Iliniutokfl London Auk. 24 Oct. 16 TontKvriro London Rep. 8 Nov. 3 Muritai London Sep. 9 Nov. 20 Mornvsliire Liverpool July 26 Oct. 9 Dorset Liverpool Aiic. 23 Oct. 22 Northern New York July 25 Oct. 17 New York Pep. 5 Nov. 20 Waimate Montreal July 29 Oct. 17 Tokomaru Montreal Sep. 7 IS

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1876, 9 October 1913, Page 9

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