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SHIPPING NEWS.

OCTOBER. PHASES OP THE MOOX. Day. Hr. m. First quarter 7 1 16 p.m. Full moon 15 5 37 p.m, Last quarter 23 10 23 a.m. New moou 30 1 59 a.m.

MOON. Moon rises to-day, 7.30 p.m.; eets, 5.40 a.m. Friday.

TIDE. To-day, 6.21 a.m.; 5.32 p.m. To-morrow. 6.5 a.m/> 6.15 p.m.

SUN. Sun rises to-day, 5.1 a.m.; sets, 6.12 p.m.

ARRIVALS. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15. POHERUA, s.s. (2.56 a.m.), 1175 tone, Irwin, from Urefnioutili. WAiiINE, 5.3. (6.55 a.m.), 4435 tons, Aidwell, from Lyttelton. Passengers: baioon, 151; steerage, 85. QUEEN OP THE SOUTH, s.s. (7.20 a.m.), 19il tons Harvey, from Foxton. STORMBIRD, 5.6. (9.3U a.m.), 217 tons, Do well, from Wanganui. HAWERA, 6.5. (10.40 a.m.), 200 tons, Jackson, from Patea.

KAItAALU, s.s. (10.40 a.m.), BCO tons, Bold, from Lyttelton. MOERAKi, s.s. (10.50 a.m.). 4392 tons, Collins' from Sydney direct. Passengers: Saloon—Mioses Alcorn, Paul (2), Dwan, Mack, Rise, Terry, Miller, Webb, Hutchinson, Burkos, Lawson, Grounds, Geesler, M'Lcnnan, Ashman, Lysctt Jackson, Anderson, Bakp, Fanning, Wells, M'Laehlan, Toogood, Mitclicll, N. Caldow, Malouey, Dunn, M'Kinnon, Mesdamcs Stallad, Hearn, Paul, Monckton, Stewart, Watson, Bich-Johnston, Spiller and infant, Gilberd and 2 children, Taylor, Loydall, Orvi&s, Ewart, M'Laehlan, Oroft, Thomas, Toogood, Fuller, Money, Morgan, Allen, Fox. Everett Keaton, Robinson, Rangi, Greenwood, Hunt, Luttrcll, Gilmour, Pilmer, Stallard, Jolmston, Hearn, Grapes, Paul, Monckton C. M'Mahon, Stewart, l>irio (2), Watt, Williamson, Currie, Sloan, Greedig, Stephenson, MacKay, Taylor, Elleiii, Dunbar, l)rysdiai<*, Faiiningi Currach, Loydall Orviss, Johnston, Green, Smith, Croft (2), Cunninphfcim, Braithwaite, Graingerv Bennett (2) Hennah, Jones, Davis, Oliver, Toogood, Fuller, Ross, Money, Sheills, Cress, Sim, Kilroy, Stacey, 1 Murphy, Taylor. Johnston, Hart, Freedman, M'kinnon, Turner, Fox; 97 Bteerage. WAKATU. s.s. (7.40 p.m.), 157 tons, Wills, from Lyttelton and Kaikoura. ARAIIURA, a 3. (9.45 p.m.). 1596 tons, Lambert, from West Coast. Nelson, and Picton. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Curtayne, Hall, Caine, Montgomery, Cook, Ifazildene, Kettle, Cooper (2), Mullar, Evans, Kynoston, Carrington, Allen, Oliver, Brown, Beswick and child, Wilson, child, Wilson, Harvey, Nairn, Perry Waddy, M'lntosh, Mcsdames Sullivan, Stokes, Pascoe, Sherman, Swindale, Watson, Curtayne, Homes, Brown and infant, Peterson, Short, Smith, Yates, Ayres and child. Smith, GiUanders and child, Cooper, Heath and child, Bruskin, Bradstock £ n 4 T child, Messrs. Sullivan, Rennie, Smith, Harold, Stokes, Hudson, Harris, Beaumont, Wilson, Chrisp, Allan, M'Gavin, : JJalton, Shennan, Wilson, Kay, Simpson, Ellis, Yates, Andrews, Hickey, Smith, Long, Morchng, Evans, Bradstock, Yep Sing, Wood, Bright, Harknees, Platts, nounseil, Fca, Beswick, Joplin, Melvill.e lierrard, Hogon, Wilson, Morgan, Harvey, Logan, M'Kay, Griffiths, Lee, Nairn. Blackett, Nashton, Watkinson, Raven, M'lntosh, Burrow, Peterson; 25 steerage. ALEXANHDER, s.s. (0 a.m.), 377 tons, Wildman, irom Picton.

WAIItAU, s.s. (0 a.m.), 93 tons, Deiley, from Blenheim.

DEPARTURES. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15. MAPOUIiIKA, s.s. (12.55 p.m.), 1203 tons, Oanierou, for Picton and Nelson, l'assenF, < ; rs^l OUU: t , y <* I'ictou-Atissoa Cruytor (£)• Walker, Stoddart, Hessen, Moadanictf .. V- i 'V S(^ll : makcr ' Nieholls, Wright, Tourcll. Hall, Gillmun, Joseph, Workman and boy, llessen, Wild, Heoiey, Messrs. Barnes, Gordon, Long, Waterman. Loughlin, Wratt, Joue?, Gillnian. Joseph, Healey, Touroll, Hay (2). For Ndlson—Midses Satchell Kelly, Mesdames Levin, Stead, Satchel!, Ferbrachc, Warnford, Kelly, Allen, Dr. llarrox. Rev. Rao, Messrs. Lovin, Stead, Garland, Kerr, Pownell, Fraser, allien, Pcarco SJiaw, Master Kelley. CORINNA, 6.5. (1 p.m.), 1271 tons, Cameron, for Dunedin. AORERE, s.s. (2.10 tons, Fiak, for Patea. KAPUNI, e.s. (4.35 p.m.), 150 tons, M'lntosh, for Patea. HAWERA, s.s. (4.30 p.m.), 200 tons ,Jaekeon, for Patea.

MORAYSHIRE, p.s. (5.30 p.m.), «576 tons, Howard, for Lyttelton. WAHINE. s.s. (8 p.m.), 4435 tons.. Aldwell, for Lyttelton. Passengere: Salo^ji— Barou, Parson, Lysaglit, Bradshaw, Adams, (2), Fisher Clarke (2), Nevison, Perrie, Mitcbeli, Batlidge, Saxton, Thompson (2), Williams, Doyle Mesdames Baron, Thomas, Tripp. Broglie, Burton, Heaphy, Clarkson, Parcons, M'Dougall, Connor, Woodham, M'Callum, Leg-h and 2 children. Codyie, Ln.seombo ana child. Hunt, Howard and child, Wheaf ey, Ailen, Christie, Fry, Barnett, Heanhy, Messrs. Couglan, Kiigrave, Couglan, Quinn, Crease, Wilson. Scales, Grenwood. Hill, Brodio, M'Lellan. Barton, Orchard, Jlurray, Parsons, Heaphy, Bliut.'clifl'e, Clarkson, Reece, Downes, Speight, Coglan, Wain, Sheet, M'Dougall, Fry, Connor, Morris, Botton, Clarke, Lord, King, Riordan, Halliday. Sulton, Lowri, Stocks. .Southwick, Legli, Howard, Neleon; Christie; Patrick, Wallburton, King, Malmancho, Croft, Gilmour, Norridge, Walker, Brov/n, Cooper, Burt, Griffin, Chase, Thornton, Bai*nott, Guinnoss, Ferguson, Master, M'Dougall, Langford, Hart, Green. Hay, Fitzpatrick, Henphy; 40 steorage. OPAWA. s.s. (10 p.m.), 110 tons. Nicholas, for Blenheim. BLENHEIM, s.s. (11 p.m.),-120 tons, Wilkineon, for Blenheim. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Mangapapa. Karamoa. October 16. Awahou,. Blackhead, October 16. Huia, Wanganui, October 16. • Breeze, southern ports, Octobor 16. Nikau, Ncleon, Motueka. October 16. Mararoa. Lyttelton, October 16. Monowai. Dunedin, Lyttelton. Oct. 16. Mapourika, Nelson, Picton, October 16. Aorere, Patea, October 17. Opawa, Blenheim, October 17. Blenheim, Blenheim. October 17. ; Kapuni, Patea, October 17. Hawcra, Patea, Octobcr 17. . Wahino, Lyttelton. October 17. Wairmia, Newcastle, October 17. TJlimaroa, Melbourne, eouth. Oct. 17. Riverina. Sydney, via north. Oct. 17. Kaitoa, Foxten, October 17. Waimate, Jtontreal, way ports, Oct. I?. Komata, West-port, October 17. Pukalki, Lyttelton, Westport, Oct. 18. ' Arapaua, Picton, October 18. Rimutaka, Tiondon, way ports, Oct. 18. Kalapoi, Limcstono Ifilana, Napier, Oct. 18. Maitai, Dunedin, Lyttelton, October 19. Ripple, Gisborne, October 19. Tainui, Waitara, October 20. Northern. Not York, way ports, Oct. 20. Kairakl, Lyttelton, October 21. Westralia, northern ports, October 21. Taviuni, southern ports, October 21.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Queen of tho South, Foxton, Oct. 16. Stormbird, Wanganui, Octobsr 16. Kapiti, Wanganui, October 16. Karamu. Wcstnort, October 16. Mangapapa, Picton, Foxton. Wefft Coast, October 16. Alexander, Nelson, West Const, Oct. 16. Wairau, Blenheim, October 16. Breeze, Wanganui, October 16. Nikau, Nelson, Motueka, October 16. Mararoa, Lyttelton, October 16. . Moeraki. Melbourne, via south. Oct. 16. Monowai. northern ports, October 16. Huapelut, London, way ports, Oct. 16. Kalui, East Octobcr 16. JMkanoa, Wostport; October 16. Wakatu, Kaikoura, Lyttelton, Oct. 16. Poherua, Greymouth. October 16 Aorere, Patea, Octobcr 17. Opawa. Blenheim, October 17. Huia. Wanganui, October 17. Blenheim. Blenheim, October 17. Kapuni, Patea, October 17. Hawcra, Patea, October 17. Patecna, Picton. Nelson. October 17. Wahine, Lyttelton. October 17. TTlimaroa, Sydney drrect. Octobcr 17. Riverina. Lyttelton. Dunedin. Oct. 17. Knrovr. Newcastle, October 17. Kaitoa, West Coast, October 17. Arannwa, Wanganui. October 18. Arahura, Picton, Nelson, Wc3t Coast. Octobcr 18. Northern. Now York, way norts, Oct. 20. Tainui, Waitara, October 20. Maitai, northern ports, Octobcr 20. WostralKi. Lyttelton. Dunedin. October,2l. Ripple, Nanicr, Gisborne, Oct. 21. . Taviuni. New Plymouth, West Coast, Odober 21. Kairaki. Greymouth, HokMika, Oct. 21. Huia, Ilavctoek, Octobcr 22. \ INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. " MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. ULIMAROA, due here from Melbourne, via south, October 17. Leaves same day for Sydney direct. MAUNGANUI, duo here from Melbourne, via south, October 22. Leaves f.ame day for Sydney direct. MANUKA, duo here from Sydney direct Octobcr 22. Loaves October 23 for southern porte and Melbourne. OVERSEA SHIPPING. Steamers. From. Left. Due. Ncrehana London Aug. 24 Oct. 26 Rimutaka London Aug. 24 Oct. 17 Corinthic Loudon Sep. 11 Oct. 26 Tongariro London Sop. 8 Nov. 3 Muritai London Hep. 9 No. 20 Reniucra London • Sop. 25 Nov. 10 Marerc Liverpool Sep. 6 Nov. 5 Kaipara Liverpool Sep. 20 Nov. 24 'Zealaudic Liverpool Oct. 4 Nov. 24 Dorset Liverpool Aug. 23 Oct. 23 Northern New York July 25 Oct. 20 fiUmufcls New York Sep. 5 Nov. 27 Miiuiro Now York Aug. 16 Oct-. 31 Waimate Montreal July 29 Oct. 171 Toknmaru Montreal Sep. 7 Nov! 18 Whakatane ... Montreal Sep. 20 Dec. 191 SAILER TO ARRIVE. . Loch Garyo, shiu, left Marseilles May. £0. J

BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. , . MELBOURNE. Octobcr 15. Arrived.—lCauiiganui, from Bluff and. Hobart. f< SYDNEY, October 15. Sailed.—Mahcno (2 p.m.), for Auckland. NEWCASTLE, October lb. Sailed.—Whangape and Apurima, for New Zealand. Arrived.—Koromiko, from Auckland.

COASTAL. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15. AUCKLAND. Sailed.—Katoa (12.50 p.m.), for Newcastle* Waimate (3.60 p.m.), for Wellington. ONEHUNGA. Arrived.—Rarawa (8.36 a.m.), from New Plymouth.

WANGANUI. Arrived.—Arapawa (6.20 a.m.), from Wellington. (Sailed.—Huia (B.lo' p.m.), for Wellington. PICTON. Arrived.—Mapourika (5.35 p.m.), from Wellington. To.^E— Mapourika (9.30 p.m.), for Nelson. .Sailed.—Alexander (6.40 p.m./, for Weilmsfton. NELSON. Arrived.—Waimca (10 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed,—Nikau (5.10 p.m.), for Wellington. WESTPORT. Arrived.—Komata (10.15 a.m.), from WcL lington. GREYMOOTH. Arrived.—Holmdale (3.20 a.m.), and Wai* pon (1.20 a.m.), from Wellington. LYTTELTON. Arrived.—MaituJ (1.53 a.m.li from Wclton; Storm (9.55 a.m.), from Tiinaru; John (10.45 a.m.), from Tiinaru. Sailed.—Maitai (3.10 p..m), for Dunediu; John (6.10 p.m.), for Wellington. bailed.—Mararoa (6.40 p.m.), for- Wellington. Passengers: Saloon—Misse3 Jonea, lleming, Batt, Popplewell, Mosdamea Fos, Poller, Williams, Middleton. Jones, Hodgson, Oooke, Holmes, Evans, Gadd and child, Eyes, Butterworth, Dr. Holmes, Messrs. Fox, Mathewson, Hodgson, Young, Middleton, lliompeson. Booth, -Cooke, tfilkir, Chamk 01 * 3 .' mes » Hume, Gray, Mill, R. Moore, Garland, Baxter, Butterworth, Ryland, Burn; 13 officers Tyrone, 19 crew Tyrone; 20 steerage.

•Sailed.—Monowai (8.30 p.m.), for uorth. Passengers—Saloon: For Gisborne—Jlrs. Aatken; 1 For Auckland—Mr. ana. Aire. Ryan; 5 steerage. DUNEDIN. - Arrived.— Athenio (1.40 a.m.), from Lyttelton; ICowhai (2 a.m.), from Greymouth; Ani'okura (9.40 a.m.), from Lyttelton. Sailed.—Kowhai (3 p.m.); and Breeze (4.45 p.m.), for Lyttelton. Sajled.—Ulimaroa (3.30 p.m.), for Sydney, via Cook Strait. Passengers: Saloon—Misses L. Michelle, M/Kinley. N. 0010, E. M'Kcown, M. Milne, White, News, Kirkpatrick, Foote, Mesaamea J. 3Lill, Sherwood, Hudson. Bundle, Captain Taylor, Messrs. O. J. Payne, H. Aslin, JI. Matheson, Ilabbits, A. J. Allen, Hepworth, Atkins, W. T. Cocks, F. P.. Clark; 12 steerage.

BLUFF. Sailed.—Opawa (1 a.m.), for jSuva,

EUAPBHO FOR LONDON. Noon today is the time appointed for tho Ae\v Zealand Shipping Company's Buapehu depai;turo irom tho Glasgow \\liarf, for London. Tho liner Jri duo at her destination on November 27, and is taking the following passengers:— Saloon: From Wellington—Mr.C.B.Tliomas. I'rom Aucklandr-Mis-a C. limpson. From Dunedin—Mr. and Mrs. C. P. LI. Butterworth. Second saloon: From WellingtonCaptain A. H. Caunce, Messrs. R. D. Aubrey, IT. Cameron, G. B. Fabian, T. Faweott ,W. G. Gardiner, It. Greenlaw, A. Mackenzie, J. G. Maurice, ?. M'Caltnan, G. Parry, A. Straehan, C. H. Tinker, F. P. Wilson, 0. W. Worth, G. Wright. From Dunedin—Mrs. L. Armstrong, Mr. E. Armstrong, From Auckland—Mr. aijd Mrs. C. King and infant. Jroin Napier-Miss Hardy, Mr) M. Mack Ay. Steerage—Mißs I. Keeling, Mesdauicu i). Greening, A. Keeling, 12. Nichols, Messrs. R. Alvia, H. Beech, 11. Brown, L. Carew, T. Cavanagh, A. Cunningham, R, T. Keles, J. A. S. Fi'aser, E. P. Harbord, J. Hughes, A. J. Linch, S. Lundy, R, Mac Carton, MacCaekie v H. M'Leau, F. M'eLod, D. M'Kijinon, J. M'Nab, J*. M'Sweeney, G. Mumford, J. Reftev, T. Rowan, P. Rowan, T. Scales, J. Scott, J. Short, D. Stewart, T. Thomson. BOOKINGS FOR SYDNEY. Tho following saloon passengers havo booked passages from Wellington for Sydney by tho Ulimaroa, which leaves hero at 5 p.m. to-morrow:—Miss-e-s M'Kay, Sutton, Carrington, Feeney, Brady, K. Nathan, E. Nathan, Goldfinch, Meadjames Hastie, M'Pail, Putman, Nichol, Guy, Schneideman, infant, and child, Mills, Guthrie, J. Wallace and 2 children, Brownjolin, Hop ton, Lutf, Gilbert, Ledgebeer and infant, Dr. Putman, Captains W. .T. Foster, Taylor. Messrs. fit. Allan, F. Ct'arlu, Foeney, 0. Laery, J. L. M'Clintock, J. Kay, Schneideman, Majks, A. Guy, W. Sunderhermcr, T. Mills, G. A'. Guthrie, Guarello, P. Lewis, B. Hitching, H. Leslie, J. Shields, Greville, Brown,john, A. Hopton, J. L. Bruce, Luii, Gilbert. THE SYDNEY STEAMER. A good run across from Sydney to Wellington was made by tho Union steamer Moeraki, which arrived here yestorday. She clearcd Sydney Heads at 7.30 p.m. on Saturday last and rounded to in tho stream at 11.12 a.m. yesterday. Tho vessel cx- 1 perienced fresh north-west to south-west winds all the trip, with rain on the second day out. Oarao for Wellington included the following lines:—32 liases claret, 125 oa*ca beer, 52 i cases cream separators, 100 cases sardines, 225 eases Wolfe's schnapps, 152 baga stear* ine, 15 cases toilet paper, 54 cases varniah, 33 bags seed, 12 bales corks. G bales 13 bag.g gum, 247 packages tea, 6 bales wallpaper, 109 bales gunnies, 1916 cases fruit, 217 lengths piping, 7 horses, 30 boxes mineral waters, W pieces Australian timber, 126 cases tablet sugar, 11 cases tobacco, 120 sacks ricemeal, 3CO sacks flour, and transhipments ex the following vessels:—Mamora, Pommern, ' Gottingen, Magdeburg, Ville do la Ciotat, Grof Tiza Istuan, Coomia, Otway, Sealda, and Canberra. ' The Moeraki saila for Melbourne, via south and Hobaift, at 5 p.m. to-day. MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. . Captain C. Faulkner, of tho coastal steamer Tasman, has come ashore op sick leave. Captain W. Grigg has taken command of the vessel in tho meantime. Mr. W. Wright, late chief engineer of tho Komata, has joined tho Katoa in a similar capacity. Mr. Everett, late second oflicer of tho Maheno, arrived by the Moeraki yesterday for instructions.

Captain W. Manning, of the Mararoa, will take command of the Maori when she resumes running in tho ferry servico at tho end of the month.

Captain J. S. Macho Is still in command of the S-haw-Savill steamer Kia Ora, which arrived at Port Chalmers from London • n Monda.y. His officers ore:—Messrs. W. Kershaw (chief), H. P. Thurston (second): H. Gerrard (third), E. Davis (fourth). H. Garbutt (Marconi operator). Mr. G. W. Esplin is chief engineer, and his assistants are: Messrs. Webb, White, Sulley, M'Kcnzie, and Shaw as second, third, fourth, fifth, and sixth respectively. Messrs. Geach and Strawson aro first nnd -second freezer, and Mr. Ivimey is chief steward.

Five apprentices from tho Union Company's Aparima anived from Sydney, by the Moeraki yesterday. Thoy were F. W. Collins, G. A. Herbert. Bell. Bolton, 1 and Parker. As their probation period will havo expired before the Aporima returns to New Zealand from the East, tho "Union Company has decided that the apprentlcco named will join vo9=el6 employed in tho intercolonial trade in order to finish their time. F. W. Collins and G. 'A. Herbert have been appointed to the Moeraki,

Messrs. R. D. Aubrey, 11. Cameron. O. B. Fabian, T. Fawcett, W. G. Gardner, R. Grenlaw, A. Mackenzie, F. M'Calman, G. Parry, A. Straehan, O. H. Tinker, O. W. Worth, and G. Wright, officer*? and engineers. and 20 members of the crew of tho wrecked, steamer Tyrone, will leavo for England by the Ruapchu to-day. Captain A. H. Caunce and Mr. J. G. Maurice, late master and chief officer of tho Devon, leave Wellington for England by tli" Ruapelm to-day. Captain W. Manning left Lyttelton for Dunedin by the Maitai last evening.

A projected departure from Limcstono Island for Nanicr and Wellington yesterday was the Union steamer Kaiaopi.

Tho New Zealand Shipping Company's Opawa left tho Bluff -for Suva at 1 a.m. yesterday. She puts out machinery thero and returns to New Zealand ,to load for Home.

Mcssrp. BannatyYie and Co. advise that the Kairaki will take in Greymouth nnd Hokitika cargo at Wellington next Tuesday. Early yesterday morning the Government training ship arrived at Port Chalmers from Wellington, via Picton. Sho goes on to the Bluff to-day.

The next dispatch of the Now Zealand Shipping Company to leavo London for New Zealand ports will bo tho Ruahine, due to sail on October 23. En route she will call at Oane Town and Tlobarl, being due to reach Wellington about December 8. On roinnletion of discharge of her cargo, tho Ruahine will load frozen meat anil wool for London, sailing from Wellington on January 8.

Tho Sha\v-Savill Mearner Waiwera, which clearcd London for Auckland and We l lington on October 5. will visit the Bluff after lauding cargo here.

It is expectcd that the A. and A. Lino's chartered steamer Northern will get away from Auckland for Wellington to-morrow. New York eartro will be put out at tins port on Monday.

While the Shaw-Savill liner Athenio was at Lyttelton this week a largo number of carpenters wero engaged on board making extensive alterations. Included ainoiiK these was a new cheese-room.

Continuing her journey from Montreal tho New Zealand Shipping Company's Waimate left Auckland for Wellington at 3.50 p.m. yasitiul&y. tilio la duo in sort 10-morrojr.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1882, 16 October 1913, Page 9

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SHIPPING NEWS. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1882, 16 October 1913, Page 9

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