Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

SHIPPING NEWS,

* PHASES OF THE MOON. OCTOBER. Day. ' Hr. inFirst quarter 7 1 16 P-®. Full moon : 15 ,® J'®' Last quarter 25 16 /J »-m. New inoon 30 *• " MOON Moon riees to-day, 3,16 tum.i Bets, 3.50 pjn. TIDE. To-day, 1.25 a.m.; 1.50 • To-morrow, 2.21 a.m.; 2.62 p.m. SUN. Sun rises to-day, 4.45 a.m.; sets, 6.25 p.m. ARRIVALS. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 2S, AOREIIK, a*. (6.45 a.m.), 77 tons, Fiek, from MAORI, 5.6. (7.50 a.m.), 339? tolja, 3&inning, from .Lyttelton, Passengers: Saloon —Miesea Marks, Scott Wiccicr, M'itetn, Edwards, Ritchie, Farmer, lavender, Waterhouse>, Stewart, Millinicton, Itobertman, Burn, Ford 12), Labatt, Me£danies Moulad, Jackcon. Olrise. fcarly, M'Both, Farmer, Doughty, P&rton, Iheabe, Broadstorp, Sir Jcunci Mills, Messrs- Grcoii, Major, Temperly, Levin, Holler, Govr, Doughty, M'DoiWd, Muiiro, Hall, Broadstorp,.Bates, Dixon, Cameron, Hamber (2), Gahajcan. Otway, Norton, Greenwood, Cdii* ford, Menzies, D : ddam6, I*amb, Smitu, Stewart, G. L. Stead, DrewU. MDo well, Seauer, Gosteilo, Nathan, Buchanan, Jomienon. Walker, Johnston, Taylor. Jones, Watkin. Burt, Clifford, Ilelliwcll, Reynold*, Watson, Hart, Jeffreys, Henrys, Jackson, Oldridce, Lenahan, llUlor, Ludemann MHlincton, Hyde, Graham, LenahanMiller, Hawser, M'Donald. Barnes, J. H. Stowarv, Alexander, Hood, Kennedy, Praf?nell. Wilson, Williams, Kincr, Hurley; 30 fiteeraee. 'NIKAU, s.s. (0.20 aftnj, 245 tons, Hay, from« Nelson and Motueke. ATHENIO, 5.6. (noon), 12,234 tons, Crosßland, from Auckland. »HEROULEB. n.o. (2.15 p.m. in 3789 tons, Wilhelmsen, from Bunbury, vie Auckland. •; Mr . m . wii„ WAKATd, fl.s. (6.10 p.m.), 157 tone* Wills, from Kalkoura and Lyttelton. MAPOURIKA, s.g. (6.25 p.m.). 1203 -tons, Holmes, from Picton and Nelson. Pa€>.engers: . Saloon—M'sses ''Nettleton. Conns, Rose, Chapman, Williams, Louisson. T. c !i~ guson. Robb, Harvey, Dixon, White, Foster, Stoddart, Mason, Harvey, Jennings. William, Mesdames Kelly nnd son, Wilson 'and child, Chapman. Kins, Wasting, Saxton, Darbottlo, Molr. Henderson. Morris, Green, Perry, Hnnco. Priohard, Johnston, Bary, Simpson, Frceth, Smith end infant, Redwood, Murphy sad .infant, Messrs. Malcolm, Taylor, Panllmer, Judgo Evans. Paaden, Thompson, Harrington, Coad, Henderson. Morris. Mtnhalf. Atkinson, lung. Read, Perry, White, Smith, M'Kellflr, Lovell, Jackson, Gillett, Puller, Adam.6, M Carthy, Redwood, Turn-bull, -Harris,; Dixon, Peters, .Sutherland. Johnston, -Shnmpton, Tabor, Charlton, .Roberts, FyJe, Jackson; 24 steer* a HIMITANGI. s.s. (9.45 p.m.), 323 . tons. Bums, from Timani. SUNDAY. OCTOBER 26. WAHINE, s.s. (7.25 a.m.), 4500 tons, Alawell, from Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon —Mieses Williams, Machm, Knight, Nelson/ (2), Painlor, Foster, Beveridge, Mesoames Woodford, Rtzpatrick, Milbarn, Bon. O'Connor, Hall, Leslie. Joura, Miliar, Frain, Beveridge, Smith and child, Lindsay. Burnett, Wflld, Messrs. Templcton, Archbishop - Fitzpatrick, Oakes, Burnett, Boyle, Luke, Penny, Allexdyco, Otley Partridge, Dutlno, SUirkey, Same. Wansbrough, Thompson, Wriglit, Hatman, Farrow, Sapsford, Haste, Uut-lierford, junr., Bull, Bull, Qemmell, LivunKotone, Worthincton, 7 members railway dolcssaitra. AiiKus. Young, Thomas,. Hone, FmlayEon, Inncfi, Morgan, Taylor, LesHe, Joiiea. ABderson, Barnes, Blftlr, Van Hadst, Jacobsen Br. Hay, Jordan. Fram, Oooko, JJixon, Croll, Bcthirae, M'Oratihs Eoid Warne, Bennett. Bennett, Molyneaux, Balla, Dodd, Sizar Gray, Brongli, Barnes, Hutton, Sir Bobert Stout. Serßcant Sharland, Captain. Hammond, Kaye, Nicoll, Hewlett, lIiII, ■flatthowa, Lindsay.-Matthews, Jones,, CraiKie. James, Houston, Burnett, Walshj 100 crtoeraffe. HTIIA, s.s. (9.20 a.m.). 127 tons, Bart, from Havelock. ~ .... WESTRAIIA. s.b. (12.45 p.m.), 2884 tons, Rates, from Lyttelton. PaasenseTS; Saloon —Misses D. 0. I)o<I<ls end Hyjidani, Jl'rc. P. Jessop, MesTfi. 0. Jtavlcs. Barrlooat, Hay, Cnirns. M'Donald, Robins. Lillico, Simmons. Wright, Bain, Straeliey, Norton. Mr. <yid Araster Siitbertand, Serst. Bif-?. J. A. F. Rose; 6 stecrago. STORMBIED, s.r3. (4.45 p.m.), 217 tons, Dowcll. from Wancoaui. DEPARTURES. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 28. MONOWAI, S.S. (12.40 p.m.), 3433 tons. Whitc-l'arsonfl, for Lyttelton. ARAHTJRA, s.s. (12,55 _ p.m.), 1596 tons, Lambert, 'for Picton, Neliifjn and Weet, Ooast. NAVTJA. s.s. (1.6 p.m.). 2530 tons. Todd, for Lyttelton. TAVIHNI, 8.6. (1.10 p.m.). ,1465 tons, D&vey. for Westport. , „ NIKAtT, s.s. (2.10 p.m.), 245 tons. Hay, for Nelson and Motueka. MAORI, s.s. (11.6 p.m.). 3395 tons, Man. nine, for Lyttelton. • SUNDAY. OCTOBER 26. DEFENDER, e.s. (6.15 a.m.), 190 tons, Jar mic6on, for Picton. I EXPECTED ARRIVALS, Ripple, Napier, October 27. Corinthic, London, way ports, Of lobar 27, Ma.itai. northern porta. October 28. Stormbird, Wanganui, October 28. Kabn, East .Qoast. 28. Nikau, Nolson and Motuelro,. October 28. Maori, Lyttelton, October 2S. Mapoiirika. Nelson, and Picion, O.ct, 23. Wahino, Lyttelton, Octol>er 29. Arahura Westport, Picton, lieleon OeSydney direot. October 29. Queen of the South, Foxton, October 00. Marere, London, via ports, October 30. Warrimoo, Melbourne, via south, Oct. 31 PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Wahinc, Lyttelton, October 27. Wiikatu, Xaikoura, Lyttelton, Oct. 28. Maitai, Lyttelton, Duncdin, October 28. Wcstralia, northern ports, Ontohcr 28. Huia, Wanganui, October 28. Kahu, East Coast, October 28. RimutaJia, 1 Lsttelton, October 28. Northern, Lyttelton, Oct. 28. Nikau, Nelson, Motueka, Oct. 28. Maori, Lyttelton, October 28. Queen, of the South. Foxton, October 28. Ouawa. Blonhcim, October 28. Alexander, Nelson and West ports, October 28. Aorore, Patoa. October 28. Athenic. London, way ports, October 30. Dorset, Lyttelton, Duncdin. October 30. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. . MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. WARRIMOO, duo hero from Melbourne Tia south, October 31. Leaves same day for Sydney direct. ' "ULIMAEOA. daio here from Sydney direct October 29. Leaves October 30 for southern, ports and Melbourne. MATJNGANUI, due here from Sydney direct November 5. Leaves November 6 for southern, porta and Melbourne. MOEEAKI, due hero from Melbourne, via south, November 7. Leaves ea,mo day for Sydney direct. OVERSEA SHIPPING. Steamers. From. Left. Due. Ncrehana London Aug. 24 Nov. 3 Corintliio Loudon Sept. 11 Oct. 27 Tongariro Loudon Sept. 8 Nov. 3 Murital London Sept. 9 Nov. 13 Remuera London Sept. 25 Nov. 10 Atrawa Londton, Oct. 9 Nov. 26 Waiwora London Oct. 5 Dec. 2 ludrapura London Oct. 15 Doc. 19 Mnrero Liverpool Sept. 6 Nov. 6 Knipara Liverpool Sept. 20 Nov. Z4 Zoalandic Liverpool Oct. .4 Nov. 24 Sturmfcla Now York Sept. 5 Nov. 27 Miiniro New York Aug. 16 Oct, 31 Tokomaru Montreal Sept. 7 Nov. 18 Whakatano , Montreal Sept. 20 Dee. 19 Willochm 'Frisco Oct. 15 Nov. 6 BAILEE TO ARRIVE. Loch Garve, 6liip (at Auckland); left Marseilles May 20. , BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. LONDON. October 25. Arrived.—Kakcia (at 'Cardiff). Sailed.—Rualiine. for Lyttelton (N.Z.). MELBOURNE, October 26. Arrived.—Moeraki (Saturday), from Bluff (N. 7/.), via Hobart; Ihumata, from Hofcinnga. SYDNEY. October 25. Sailed.—'Ulimaroa (1.30 p.m.), for Wellington. • COASTAL. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 28. AUCKLAND. Sailed.—Niagara £4 p.m.), for Suva; Kauri (8.30 p.m.), for Suva, Sailed—Maitai (4.15 p.m.), for southern ports; Rosamond (6 p.m.), for Tolaga Hay. Arrived— Eakanoa (11.30 jj.ui.), from Westport; Squall (4.30 p.m.), from Gisborne. Sailed.—Hincinoa (12.40 p.m.), for lvaipara. : GISBOBNII i Sailed.—Ripplo (5.30 p.m.), FAIIEWELL SPIT. Kuroiv passed 'south at 5.50 p.®. i LYTTELTON. ■ Sailcd.-Kia Ora (uoon), for Po,\t Chalm- ; oi's. DUNEDIN, Axrlred-J.'obouo (6,15 n-rnX

Manuka, (10.30 a.m.), from Sydney: lßvcr : cartrill (10.25 p.m.), from Wftikawa. Sailed.—Storm (3.25 a.m.), for limaru; Pelouo (3.5 p.m.),- for -Oaniaru. SUNDAY. OCTOBER 86k AUCKLAND. (11.35 a.m.), from southern ports. , GISBORNE. ! To sail.— M.ait<ti (9 p.m.). for south..PasBengerri; Saloon—.Misses Jock, Donnel, Ferguson, do.mes Parkinson, Peokover, . il?, and Smith, Macl)onaid and child, Ao^u-; tant and Mrs. Mawhall. liters. 1 ftiu. uuj '(2), Bain, FlrnUay, Fordhaui, Chap pell. Cave, Brofii. Buchanan. Jarvis, Cillins. GrifiitUs, Elhjood, C. Doyle. gan. Fuller, Poulder, Jones, C. J. E. Kirk, Benee, Mansoti. Sanders, fon, Brewer, I'orce!, iViclioleon, iJna.ay, Holder, V, r . Kirk, Stevei.'G: 12 steerage. WANGANWSailed.—Stormbird (5.40 a-.xn.). for -WeuingtOE, NELSON. I Arrived.—Nikau (4 a.m.). Arahura (1 a.m.). from Wellington : WESTPORT. . Arrived.—Taviunl (4.30 p.m.)., W® linffton. LYTTELTON. Arrived.—Monowai (4.25 a.m.). (5.30 a.m.), and Maori (10.40 a.m.,V uom frcilinffton. PORT CHALMERS., Arrived.—Kia Ora [1 u), from Wtwngton. BUNEDIN. . ... Arrivod—John (C.4S a.m.), from ,Tini ar<t ; Soiled.—Manuka. (1 p.m'.i. for Bluff a.« - Melbourne. WHITE STAffi LINE OFFIOEItS, Tho White Star liner 7,oalandic, which is on her way from Liverpool to New £ea; land, 16 still commanded by Captain J. Breen, with Mr. Lloyd ub chief oiheer. Ail steamers of tho Whito Star Lino aro now carrying six offlcei-s. Mr. Freeman, lato chief oflioer of tho lonic, is now chief officer of t,h-o Celtic, and Mr. J. Alcocfc, late second officer of the Zoalandic, has been mairing several voyaecs as eceond oi tno Celtic. Mr. J. Thompson, formerly clii?' ot the Corinthic. i.9 now chief offlccr ot tno Adriatic. Mr. J. L, Jones, late chief of the lonic, is cliief of tjio Laurentlc, _mt. J. Birks, who was chief officer of tho landic on hear maiden voyage to / ricw Zealand, if? now in a eimilar postuon on, tno (Teutonic, nnd 3lr» Quinn, uUo was nrst am tho Zealandic, is now .first officer of tho Morion. Mr. Graf ton: Morgan, w»o made several voyasca to New Zeaianfl-in tho Athenic, and the Delphic, was drowned at Boston in a booting accident last month. Mr. J. Hughes, formerly chief officer of tho Athenic, and Mr- P; formerly of tho Athenic and the pMl.andic, have resigned from the Vluto btar savlce ott account of iU-licaltli. HERCULES WITH TIMBER, Tho tramp steamer Hercules arrived in the stream onj Satui'dav from Bunbury, via Auckland. The vesseU has on board 6CO,(iOOft. of iarrali timber for Wellington, besides a large quantity fGr other Porte. It to not been decided as yeti whether tho vossfj will berth here or bo dispatclieu to another port, so that the timber can bo discharged. Her present position is in tno 6troam along with a number, of other steamers, •■which are unablo to be aischarged. Information has been received at Lyttelton announcing tho death of. Mr. J. M. Morrow, a well-known officer in the ser-' vice of the Whlto Star Line. The late Mr. Morrow, who made a numbor of voyages to New Zealand as third officer, of tho Athonlo, and then transferred to the Transatlantic eervico for tlireo years, last visited Jjyttelton in May as second officer of the lonic.. While in the Transatlantic service Mr. Morrow was third officer of the Republic, when that- vessel was sunk after collision with the Florida. On lus arrival in England Mr. Morrow trflTJsferrod from tho lonic to. tho Teutonic, trading from Liverpool to Canada. He was lelt m hospital in Montreal in Sentembcr sufferiim from typhoid fever, from ■ which ho died. / Tho ketch Lizzie Taylor left Lyttelton with a cargo of producc for Wellington on Thursday last. Tho vossel as expected to go across to Nydia. Bay, after discharging nt Wcllinglon, for tho purpose of loadin," timber for Tlnmra Tliis proposed movement will, probably bo cancelled owing to tho strike. Tl'o et-caraor Rarawa Is to leave New Ph-mouth to-day, and in consequenco of this 'there will be no. eteamer leaving tliat port tomorrow. 'Hie F. end S. liner Morayshire, at present in Dunedin, is having certain repairs effected to her machinery. The vessel will probably get away for Cape. Morton on Thursday next. Mr. W. Naismith has joined tho Ar-a-hura as. second ougineor.

Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/DOM19131027.2.97

Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1890, 27 October 1913, Page 9

Word count
Tapeke kupu
1,741

SHIPPING NEWS, Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1890, 27 October 1913, Page 9

SHIPPING NEWS, Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1890, 27 October 1913, Page 9

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert