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SHIPPING NEWS.

I PHASES OF TIIE MOON. 1 OCTOHEIj. ' Day. Hr. iji. First quarter 7 1 16 p.m. Full moon 15 5 37 p.m. • Last quarter 2j 10 25 a.m. New moon 30 1 55 a.m. ( MOON. Moon rises to-day, 0-45 a.m.; eets,'9.9 a.m. 1 TIDE. To-day, 9.31 a.m.; 9.59 p.m. To-morrow, 10.17 a.m.; 10.49 p.m. SUN. Sun rises to-day, 4.54 a.m.; sets, 6.18 p.m. ' ARRIVALS. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 21. STOP,JIBIHD, <j.s. (2 u.m.J, 217 tons, DowL'll, from Wanganui. MAitAKOA, s.s. (0.45 a.m.), 2598 tons, Vint, trom Lyttelton. Passengers: (saloon—Misses KisUet. \\clk. Whale, Chiveis, Nurse Don, Autct, Gaynor (2), Mewdames Dod-gshun, liobman, Anderson and iniant, Cluvere, Kcan and child, Spry and child, Ciauneis and 2 children, Smith, Curtis and child, liuddo. L'dinoiidstoiie. Jones, .miiloliu, lieii201', llutchiiigs, Duneau, Messrs. Dodgshuu, l'oung, ilobman, Northcroft, Anderson, Kins, Smith, Wylie, Latimor, Csrtis, Mitchell, Holder, Fratier, Hyatt. Furze, Skinner, Nicholl, Champney. Stridhoiin, Cookson, Roberts, Hexander, Scott, O'Gonnell, Wiggins, Jones, Shelton, Culling, Whitson. Kennedy, Cable, Scoop. Gore, Bennett, Spry. Jennings, ltudd, Jlichel, ,Hutchinss, Uo:s, Duncan, Hendry, Turner, Izard, Scales, Fried laiuler, Cooper. Dudfield,. Da-lil, Gardiner, M'Cullougli. Dr. Beit, Witty M.P., Buddo, JI.P. , NIKAU, s.s. (7 a.m.), 248 tons. Bay, from Nelson, and Motuelia. WESTItALIA, s.s. (9.25 a.m.), £884 tons, Bates, from northern ports. HIMITANGI, &.S. (21.40 p.m.), 323 tone, Burns, from Chatham Islands, via Lytteltou. KAIRAKI. s.s. (2.15 p.m.). 458 tons, Scott, from Lyttelton. KAPUNI. s.s. (3 p.m.). 150 tons, M'lntosn. from Patea. MAPOUIiIKA, 6.5. (11,55 p.m.), 1203 tens, Cameron, from Nelson and Picton. Passengers: Saloon—Hisses Dunn, Edser, Potter, Ingram, Miller, Beirne, Scotland, Morrison, M'Cluskey, Lissamon (2), Biggins, Wemyss, O'Flaherty, Cooper, Mesdames Dipson and child, Jacobsen, Lip£combc, Weybourne, Merrie, Burdekin, Laery, Skinner, Eohcrtoan, Miller, Beirne, Bennett, Lissaman,' Griffiths, Corry, Sow-man, Fitzpatriek. Cox, Cameron, Clarke, Levin (2), Sowman,-Messrs. Edser, Walton, Cade, Dyson. Capt. Thorns, Campbell. Findlay, Hyde, Pritchard, Masofc, Creed. Pr. Harrax, Hills, Hope, Ciioy.' Stevens. Batten, Miller, Dr. Ewart, Pinklam, Torrent!), Hon. 0. H. Mills, Halliiian, Beirne (3), Skinner. Lis-sa.-man, Griffiths, Parker, Watson (2), Donald; Edwards, Price, March, Dr. Walker, Tilly, Humphries, Eurke, Levin (2), Colo, Hay.(2), Pownall; IS steerage. DEPARTURES. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21. NGAHEItE, s.s. (5.45 a.m.), 11W tons. Diincr. for Greymouth. AWAHOU, 5.6. (1.20 p.m.). 407 tons. Rodger, for 1 Greymoutli. ! TAINUI, s.s. (2 p.m.), 128 tons, Jensen, for Waitarn. WAIMATE. s.s. (4.30 p.m.). 5610 tons, Mead, for Lyttelton. NIKATJ, «.«. (5.15 p.m.). 248 tons, Hay. for Nelson And Motueka. WAKATU, as. (6.10 p.m.), 157 tons, Wills, for Kaikoura and Lyttelton. WESTS ALIA. s.s. (6.10 p.m.). 2884 tons, Bates', for Lyttelton and Dunedin. MARAROA, s.fi. (8 p.m.). 2598 tons, Manning, for Lyttelton. Passengers: SaloonMisses Philp. Joyce. Lick. Richmond, Meedarnes Ward, Murison. Heard, Ea-thurst, Nicholas, Cot. Heard, Lieut. Costretl, Lieut. Sharpe, Messrs. Ward, Murison, Whitson, Cable. Hume, Hunt, Burr.v, Watson, Cameron. Cuminc, Bignell, Amery, Bell, Stewart. Moloney; 15 fiteeragd. AIUPAWA, s.«. (8.5 p.m.), 268 tens, Corby. for Wanganui. . . - HAWEIIA, s.s. (8.10 p.m.), 200 tons, Jackson, for Patea. „ ICOMATA, s.s. (8.50 p.m.), 1994 tons, Holmes, for West-port. HIMITANGI. s.s. (10.5 p.m.), 323 tens, Burns, for Timaru. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Huia, Wanganui. October 22. Kaiapoi, Limestone Island, Napier, Oct. 22. Itegulus, Napier, October 22. Aorere, Patau, October 22. Wairau. Blenheim, October 22. Huia, Wanganui, October 2-2. Blenheim, Blenheim, October 22. Wahiiiei Lyttelton, October 22. Taviuni, 6outhe.ru ports, October 22. Ka-piti, Lyttelton, October 22. Jlanuka, Sydney-direct, October 22. Arahura, West Coast, Kelson, Picton. October 22. Waimca, Wanganui, October 22. Corinna,- southern ports, .-October 22. .Defender, Lyttelton, October 22. ■ Dorset, Liverpool. 'Auckland, October 23. Arapawa, Wanganui,. October 23. Nikaui, Nelson, Motueka, October 23. Mararoa, Lyttelton. October 23. Navua, Suva, Auckland, October 23. lliverina, Dunedin. Lyttelton, October 23. Poherua, Greymouth, October 23. Queen of the South, Foxton. Oct. 23. Monowai, northern ports. October 24. Maunganni, Melbourne, via south, Oct, 24. Hn.wera. Patea. October 24. Komat-n, West-port. October 24. Wakatu. Lyttelton. Kaikoura, Oct. 25. Maori, Lyttelton. October 25. Wcstralla, Dunedin. Lyttelton, October 26 Ripple, Gisborne. October 26. Corinthic, London, way ports. October 27. Maitai, northern ports. October 28. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Stormbird, Wanganui, October 22. Kairaki, Greymouth. Ilokitika, Oct. 22. Kapuni, Patea, October 22. Opawa. Blenheim, October 22. Northern, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Oct. 22. Aorere, Patea, October 22. Blenheim, Blenheim, October 22, MapouriKa,, Picton, Ncteon, October 22. Wahine, Lyttelton, October 22. Taviuni, Westport. October 22. Corinna, Nelson, New Plymouth, Oct. 22. Waimea, Nelson, West Coast. Oct. 22. ICapiti. Wanganui. October 22. . Huia. Havelack, October 22. Kaiapoi. New Plymouth, Greymouth, October 22. Hippie. Napier, Gisborne, October 22. Northern, Lytiolton. October 22. Rogulus, Nelson. Westport. October 23. Wairaui Blenheim. October 23. Ara-pawa, .Wanganui, October 23. Nikau, Nelson, Motueka. October 23. , Mararoa, Lyttelton, October 23. Manuka, Melbourne, via south, Oct. 23. Riyerina, Sydney, via. north, October 23. Defender, [fokitika. October 23, Queen of the South, Foxton. October 23. Navua. Westport. October 24. Rimut-aka, Lytteltou, October 24, Monowai, Lyttelton. Dunedin. October 24. Maunganni, Sydney direct. October 24. Hawora. Patea, October 24. Arahura. Pictoii, Nelson, West Ooast, October 25. Maori, Lvttelton, October 2-5. Dorset, Lyttelton. October 2-5. Wakatu. Kaikoura, Lyttelton. Oct. sJ7. Westralia-, northern ports. October 27. Maitai, Lyttelton, Dunedin, October 28. Ripple, ■ Napier, Gisborno, Oct. 28. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. MAUNGANUI, due here from-Melbourne, via south, October 24. Leaves same day for Svilney direct. MANUKA, duo licr.e from Sydney direct October 22. Leaves October 23 for southern ports and Melbourne. WARIiIMOO, due here from Melbourne via south, October 31, Leaves saino day for Sydney direct. OVERSEA SHIPPINC. Steamers. From. . Left. Due. Nereliana, Loudon Aug. 24 Oct, 2d Corinthic London Kept. 11 Oct. 26 Tongariro ...' London Sept.. 8 Nov. 3 Muritai London Kept. S Nov. 20 ltemuera London Sept. 25 Nov. 10 M'awa, LondJon Oct. 9 Nov. 25 Waiwera Loudon Oct. 5 Dee. 2 Ind-rapura, ' London Oct. 1-5 Dec. 19 Marere Liverpool Sept. i Nov. 6 Kaipara Liverpool Sept. 20 Nov. 24 Healandic Liverpool Oct. 4 Nov. 24 Dorset .. Liverpool Aug. 23 Oct. 23 Sturmfcla New York Sept. . 5 Nov. 27 Mimiro New York Aug.l6 Oct.. 31 Tokouiaru Montreal Sept. 7 Nov. 3.8 Whakatane Montreal Sept. 20 Dec. 19 Willochra .......... 'Frisco Oct. 15 Nov. 6 SAILER TO ARRIVE. Loch Garvt, ship (at Auckland); left- Marseilles May 20. . ' BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. SYDNEY, October 21. Arrived.—'Climaroa. (1 p.m.), from Wellington. NEWCASTLE, October 21. Arrived.—Katoa, from Auckland. MELBOURNE. Octobcr 21. Arrived.—Murit-ai (yesterday), from London; Otranto, from London. COASTAL. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21. ' AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Maramn, (4.15 p.m.), from Vancouver, via Honolulu and Suva. Passengers for Ntw Zealand—First- saloon—Mr. and 3lrs. L. Tiillock, Mr. and Mi*:. J. C. Begg, Mr. and Mrs. 11. iUubutt, Mr. E. G. Nurce, Miss G. Gardiner. Mr. Mark Davis, Misa K. Davis, Mr. ulid Mrs. F. J'otitgoniery, Mr. F. Pratt, Mr. 11.I 1 . Burn. Miss (,'. Cunningham, Mrs. C. Lutlrcll. Mr. F. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. F. Logan, Mr. W. P. Worsnup, Mrs. A. Carey, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Sibley, Mr. J. Scott, Mirere Robinson (3), Mr. and lire. A. N. Snia'cs. and infant. Second saloon—Mr. E. M. Rcid. Mr. J. H. Hill, Mrs. K. E. and Miss It. Wilson. Mr. Delist!. Mr. O. Shevrntt, Mr. E. Oldlicld, Mrs, M. Kerry, mid 2 children, Mr. H... G. Horner, AUss F. W.i.re, Minsos P. anrt E. PooJto, lit, J, .YaleiiUiielU, Hi, B, MLea-,

nail-, Mr. J. Burn, Mr. F. Henrie, Miss M. Gordon, Mr. G. Bartlert,, Jtr. C. Denhrtm, Miss Ida Nc-well, Jtisu M. O'Donnell, Jtr. ■ W. G. Croli, Miss F. Chapman, Miss K. Campbell. Mr. W. A. Brown, Mr. G. Hallinger, Mr. and Mis. I'. Craymer, Miss A. Gordon, Mr. 11. Jukes, Mr. and Mrs. A. Hunter, and child, Mr. H. Watson, Sir. N. Ogorman, Mr. i\. Startup, Mrs. S. Bell, Mr. and Mrs. G. Bovven. and 2 children, Mr. V. Finley, Mr. T. 51'Ccnnan, i!r. J. Chambers, MUs Stark. Mrs. liilltjon, and 2 children, ftiid Mrs, Ball. Mr. and Mk-s M'Diarmid, Mr. Jones, Mrs. Roget, Mr. H. Fox. Siiss D. Hodge; ana 44 third-elasts for <tll porta. Sailed.—Dorset (6.5 a.m.). for Wellington; Taluno (12.43 p.m.). for Cook and Society Islands; Monowai (4.15 p.m.), for southern ports. To i-«iil.—Navua. (10 p.m.), for Wellington and Westport. Arrived.—Nereliana (11 a.m.), from Loudon, via Australia. Ssiiled.—Navua (10.15 p.m.), for Wellington and West-port. 'I'OKOMARU BAY. Arrived.—'WJiangape (3.20 p.m.), from Newcastle. 1 NAPIER. Arrived.—Maitai (10.30 n-.m.), from Wellington. Sailed.—Kalnpoi (1.45 p.m.) and Rcehlus (5.30 p.m.), for Wellington. PATEA. Arrived—Aorero (1 p.m.), from Wellington. WANGANUI. Arrived.—Bree7.o (0.2.0 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed.-Huia (12.45 p.m.). for Wellington. FOXTON. Arrived.—Queen of the South (1.30 p.m.}, from Wellington. BLENHEIM. To. sail.—Blenheim (8.30 p.m.), and Wairau (8.33 p.m.), far Wellington. LYTTELTON. Arrived.—Wootton (1.30 a.m.), from Nydia .Bay; Ngatoro (6.15 a.m.). from GroymouUi; Emierdale (9.50 a.m.). from liuon; ICia 0ra(9.45 a.m.), from Dunedin; Pet-one (1.1-5 p.m.), from Greymouth; Defender (10.20 a:m.), from Ilokitika; Cygnet (2.35 p.m.), from Akaroa. Sailed—Wootton, for Nelson: Ka-piti, for Wellington; Taviuni (4.15 p.m.), for Wellington; Coriimtl (4.10 p.m.), for Weßington; Kairaki (7 p.m.), for Wellington, Sailed.—Wahine (8.35, p.m.). for Wellington. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Carter, Low, 1,-e Cren. Mesdames Cook, Larner, Skogiaiiil, LoughJian, Moioy, Abbiss, I/aird, Oother, Gray, M'Danald, Roberts, Moore, Dyer.sCiark,, Jones. Morgan, Sparrow, Caldwell, M'LeHand, Burt, Baker, Riley, Slar den, Larner, Cook. Hutchinson-, M'Farlane, Molvory, Low, Hollow, M'Convitle, Hann-an, Sir Chas. Bowen, Hons. Stevens. Paul, and Smith. Messrs Anderson, M.P. Forbes, JI.P., Ruseeil, M.P., Dr. Itiley, Lieut, M'Donald, Licut.-M-.ijor Conoily, Burt, Baker, Sliallcrass, Cook. Lflrner, Stock, M'Farlane, E. C. Huie. Htley, Ronayne, Coliick, Hope, Fletcher, Anderson, Milne. M'Douald. Lvu--r.er, Russell, Bluet, Brown. Belt, Hutchinson, Lonrhitan, Borry, Hayeon, Dyer, Caldwell, Clark, Rud'.l (2), GuiiiTio-is, Oameron, Palmer, Moyle. Lomas, Hicks, Stopher, M'Cleliand, Gilchrist. Collett, Jt'Kay. Kimbell, Bc-aford, M'Millan, Aitkin, Morgan, M'Lca-n, Le Cron, Sinclair, Allen, Ellis, Cassidy, Nicoll, Dutlue; 80 staerase. DUNEDIN. Arrivcd.-'-Karasuu' (11.40 a.m.), from West Coast; Kaitlino. (4.10 p.m.), from Bluff. Sailed—lnTer,;argill (6.30 p.m.), for Invercargill. Sailed.—Riverino, (3.30 p.m.!, for Sydney, via Auckland. Passengers: baloon—Misses Tlirop, Peacock, Throp, Craig, Ross, Parker. Gallagher, Hill. Ferguson, Slesdamce Ora-iir, Parker. Mr. Schccle, Lieut. Parker; 5 steerage for all ports. i DORSET DUE TO-MORROW. Continuing lier journey fro.m Liverpool the F. and S. Line's steamer Dorset left- . Auckland for Wellington at 6.5 a.m. yesterday. She is due in port to-morrow, and will sail for southern ports on Saturday. THE MURITAI. After a smart passage of 40 da-y-s the Tyser liner Muritai arrived at Melbourao from London on Monday last. Messrs. Banna.tyne and Co., local agents, anticipate that the vessel will bo at Wellington on November 13. MANUKA ARRIVES 7 A.lf. A wireless mweago from Captain Clift, of the Manuka, indicates that lie expects to make port from Sydney nt 7 a.m. today. The -steamer will berth at, the Queen's Wharf, No, 1 south, after inspection in the stream. PASSENGEBS FOR NEW ZEALAND. The Orient- Line's Otranto, which is duo at Sydney liorn London to-morrow, has the. foUowing passengers for New Zealand ports:—For Wellington—Messrs. G. Gralcheii, H. Lewis, and 0. Lewis. Misses Lewis. H. J. Lewis, A. F. Lewis, Mr. A. M'ilardy, Mr, and Mrs, H. Redniayne, the Misses C, and E. Grant-, the Misses J. and L. Macgregor, the Rev. W. T.ve and Mrs. Tye. For Auckland—Mr. R. Payne, Airs. F. E. Eadcoek and Miss Dadcoclt, Mr. 11. M. Kdjnnnds, Mr. H. Y. Hantler. Mrs. ami llantle-r. Mr. 0. Hoist '<\nd Mr. W. Hoist. jrrs, A. J. Reed and child. For Lyttelton —Mr.' and Mrs. W. Nicholls. itiss Nicholls. Jtr, Otto Sommcr. Mr. Wolfram,' Mr. A. n r, M.r»s. Gaulter. Jliss Peter, Mr. T). Smith. For Dunedin and the Bluff—Mr. and Mr?. W. J. Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. tv-i-ill, Mr. and Mrs. 11. W. Ha-y. Jtr. and Mrs. A. F. Roberts and family. Mrs. B. M'liam and child. Mr. Fiudley Stewart., Miss I. Siedcberg. Miss Bulstrodo is q-olng to Naivier, and Mr. and Mrs. W. Webb to Gisborne and 115 third-class. It is probable- that the New Zealand passengers will arrive *vt Wellington by tho Ulimaroa- on October 29. CORINTHIC AT HOBART. Captain Hart, of R.M.S. Corinthic. advised by wireless yesterday that lie anticipated making Hobart (from London, via Capo Town) at midnight yesterday. Tho liner is expected to continue her Journey to Wellington to-morrow and is due in port on Monday. Following is a list of the Corinthic'e passengers:—l'irst saloon—Captain V. J. ScantiebiiTy, Mr, and Mrs.-, U. E. Gulmera. jtr. and Mrs. A. Naisinitn and Miss Naismith. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Rail, Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Wcnle.v and the Misses Wenley, Mr. F. A. Archer, and Mits Archer, Sir. S. Archer, Mrs. F. M. Pembroke, Mr. ,T. D. G. Cliater, Mr. F. B. Chirk, Mr. C. .Dakyns, Mr. W. Oxley, Mr. W, V. Robinson. Mr. H. Sliakol. Mr. J. It. Smith. Mr. J. Speak, Mr. -J. P. Wilson. Second saloon—Th-o Rev. E. It. 'Harries, Mrs. and the Misses Harries, and Master E. Harries, t-ho Rev, -J. M. Richards. Mrs, Richards, Miss Richards, and' Master Richards. Ml', and Mrs. J. A. D. Adams. Mr. and Mrs. R. Brash, Mr. and Mrs. T.- Burrows and Master Burrows, Mr.' and Mrs. W. Coles and Miss Coles. Mr. and Mrs. W. Eider .and Miss Elder, Mr.- and- Mrs. ,T. E. Foster. Mr, and Mr 3. A. F,. Hyde and Master Hydo, Mr. and Mrs. J. M'Don-ald, Mr. find Mi's. 0. M'Elroy. Mr. and Mrs. J. Man-agh. Mr. and Mrs. 13. Misoii, Messrs. H. Mason. E, Mason, N. Mason. Master Mason. Mips F. -Mason, Mr. and JEri. 11. J, Nash. Mr. and Mrs. F. Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. 11. G. Simons. Mr. and Mrs. J. Stephens, Mr. J. Stephens, juni-., Miss Stephens, Masters Stephens, Mr. W. G. Stephens. Mrs. Stephens, Master G. Stephens, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Turner, Miss Turner. Jlastcr Turner, Mrs. B. Benliaia. Mrs. L. Cunningham and the Masters Cunningham. Mrs. A. Harris and Master Harris. Mrs. D. B. Sfaunsell, Mra J. E. Swan, Misses D. Boswell. L, Dewliurst, A. K. Fenn. M. E. Little. A. M'Carter. E, Madgiu. K. Matthews, S. Millar, A. Monks, Morrison, A. M. Smyton, S. M. Spearing, D. N.' Thruston. E. Wheeler. M. Woods, and C. M. Wright. Messrs. F. Allen. W. Butler. D. D. Freeman, P. C. Purlcy. T. Hattdley, L. W. S, Jackson, R. T, Jaggard, A. T. Lott, A. M'Kenzie, J. Miliar. T. Milne, M. Philiiph, H. S. Robinson. S. N. Smith, G. .-Sutherland. T. A. H. ■ Taylor. A. J. West, E, R. Weston, and C. J,-, Wilson. There ore 562 passengers In tho third-class, madc.i'.n Ojs follows:—For Wellington. 99; Auckland, 153: Napier, 19; Gisborne. 37; Lyttelton. 109: ■ Timaru. 17: Oamaru, 2; Dunedin, 36; Bluff, 29; Picton, 5: Nelson, 1: Westport. 16; Greymouth. 23: Wanganui, 9; New Plymouth, 16. Messrs. Bannatyne and Co. advise thatdeparture of the Kairaki from Wellington for Greymouth and Ilokitika has been postponed till noon to-day. Tho Union Company notify that it is probable thai, on and after November -3 the departure of the Maheno from .Auckland for Sydney will be fixed for 5 p.m. on Mondays, instead of 5.30 p.m., as at present. If is expected that tiie steamer Clan Sutherland will arrive at Auckland about November i? to load the cargo of nickel ore tro/ji the condemned ship Clan Macfariane, for Hamburg. The Clan Sutherland will probably load a quantity of cargo also at this port for Home. The barque Mauurewa-, 32? tona, has been chartered to load timber at Jlavelock for Sydney. The Andrew Weir steamer Kumeric, which is en route from Calcutta to South American ports, was to have left Newcastle yesterday. She will probably call at Wellington at the beginning of next week for bunker coal. After landing part cargo of 1.-imestono Island cement- nt Napier, the Kaiapoi win pill out tile remainder at Wellington toArahura- left Westoort. for Nelson. Picton. ami Wellington at 11 a.m. yesterday. She should arrive here at the un>ai time this evening. Heavy weather at Karanita has detained the auxiliary scow Echo at that port. She is loaded wiLh SO.OC-ltt. yf Umber fer Blenheim. , , „ With 250 tons of Fiji fruit on board, the Union Company's Navua- if due at Wellington from Suva, via Auckland, to-]""'; row. Wellington's (iuot:i amounts to about 100 tons, the balance being for t-ontlitrn ports. According lo 1 advice received by the Marine Deportment, tho Jiinemoa was detained at Port Awnnui by bad weather yesterday. The Government training shin Amokura was to li-Avo left the Tilufl for Preservation Inlet and wuthorn islanda at' 'daybtOftK yesterday,

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1886, 22 October 1913, Page 9

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