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SHIPPING NEWS.

PHASES OF TEE MOON. OCTOBER. Day. Hh. m. First quarter 7 116 p.m* Full moon 15 6 W P- m ' Last quarter 23 10 23 a.m. Now moon 50 1 59 a.m. MOON. Moon rises to-flay. 3.38 a.m.; sets, 4.50 p.m. TIDE. To-day, 2.21 a.m.; 2.52- p.m. To-morrow, 3.22 0..m.; 3.50 p.m. SUN. Sun rises to-day, 4,44 a.m.: set 6, 6.26 p.m ARRIVALS. MONDAY. OCTOBBE 27. OORINTHIC, e.B. (9.50 a.m.), 12,231 tons, Hart, from London, via Cape Town «und Hobart. Passenger-list published on Friday last. DEPARTURES. MONDAY, OCTOBER 27. MAPOUEIKA, e.g. (1 p.m.), 1203 tons. Holmes, for Picton and Nelsofi. NORTHERN, 5.6. (5.25 p.m.), 4731 tons, Roberts, to stream. , „ ' WA.HINE, 0.6. (8.5 p.m.), 4500 tons/Aldwcll, for Lyttelton, EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Maitai, northern ports. October SB. Stormbird. Wanpantii, October 28. Kabu, East ,Qoust» October 28 NikaUf Nelson und Motueka, October 23. Ma-ori, Lyttelton, October 28. Mapourlka. Neisoft, and Picton, O.ct. 28. Wcthin-e, Lyttelton, -October 29. Arahura Wcetport, Picton, Neloon Oc- ' tober 29. Ulimaro-a, Sydney direct, October 29. Queen of tho South, Foxton, October 30. Harare, London, via ports. October 30. Wartime©, Melbourne, via south. Oct. 31 PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Wafc&tu, Kailcoura, Lyttelton> Oct. 28. Maitai, Lyttelton. Dunedin, October 28. Weatralla, northern ports, October 28. Huia, Wafleanui, October 23, Kahu, East Coast, October 28. Himuta-Ua, Lyttelton, October 28, Northern, Lyttelton, Oct. 28. Nikau, Nelson, Motueka, Oct. 28. Maori, Lyttelton, October 28. Queen of the South, Foxton, October 28. Opawa. October 28. Alexander, Nelson aajd West Const porta, October 25. A ore re, Patea, October 28. W&hine, Lyttelton, October 29. Athenic. London, way ports. October 30. Dorset, Lyttelton. Dunedin, October 30. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. IIOVEJIENTS OF STEAMERS. "WAHRIMOO, due here from Melbourne via south, October £1. Leaves same day for Sydney direct. ■< ULIMAROA. due hero from Sydney direct October 29. Leaves October 30 for southern ports and Melbourne. MATJNGANUI, due hero from Sydney direct November 5. Leaves November 6 for southern ports and Melbourne. MOEHAKI, due hero from Melbourne, via south, November 7. Leaves same day for Sydney direct. OVERSEA SHIPPINC. Steamers. FroLs. Left. Due. Nerehaua London Aug. 24 Nov. 3 Tongariro London Sep. 8 Nov. 3 Muritn-i London Sep. 9 Nov. 13 Itemuora ; London Sep. 25 Nov. 10 Arawa London Oct. 9 fto?. 25 ■Waiwcra * London Oct. 5 Dec. 2 ludrcipuia. London Oct. 15 Dee. 19 Marore Liverpool Sc-j. 6 Nov. 6 Kaipav& Liverpool Sep. 20 Nov. 24 Zealandio Liverpool Oct. 4 Nov. 24 Sturmfcls Now York Sep. 5 Nov. 27 Mimiro New York Aug. 16 Oct. 31 Tokomartu Montreal Sep. 7 Nov. 18 Wh<ikat<me Montreal Sep. 20 pec. 19 WilJochra 'Frisco Oct. 15 Nov. 6 SAILER TO ARRIVE. ' Loch Garve, ship (at Auckland); left Marseilles May 20. BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. MELBOURNE, Octobor 27. Arrived.—' Waripori, from New Zealand, COASTAL. MONDAY, OCTOBER 27. AUCKLAND. : Arrived;—H.M.S. Pyramus (6.20 a.m.), from New Hebrides; Koromiko (8.30 a.m.), from Newcastle; Stratford (11.50 a.m.), from South America; Victoria .(12.40 p.m.), from 1 Sydney. ' w Airivcd.-Gaiiopue (8.30 pm), from West- , portj Mimiro (1.30 p.m.), from xont, via Australian ports. 1 NAPIEB. Sailed—Mnitai (3.10 p.m.). for Wellington, j NEW PLYMOUTH. ' Arrived—ltarowa (6.15 a.m,), from One hußca. , PICTON. i Arrived.--Mapourika (5.5 p.m.), from Weilliicton. Bailed.—Jlasouilia 6.40 E.m.), for Kelson, NELSON. Sailed—Nikau (3-50 D.m.), for Motuclta and Wellinstoii. LYTTELTON. Sailed—Jlaori (8.20 p.m.!. for Wellington. ■ Passengers: Saloon— Campbell, Ilenr i ton. il-oughey (2), filifliton. Manning, liesdames Haywwd, Connor,. Marshall, liiordan, Thomson, llaliston, Cornish, Barnca, • Jlassen, Wilson, 001. Heard, Col. Smyth, i Dr. MifiUan lirosvn, Hon. G. J. Smith, Kev. A. Cameron, Dr. Chilton, Captain . Meddtiies, Mess-rs. Jolly. Olarkson, Leo, • Castle. Eattiay, Peters. Wilson, Withers, Scott> Simpson, Do Leer, Shelton, 0'llal« ■ larahan, Marshall. Browning. Burns. Littie, Bowie, Dearsloy, J. Smythe, Low, Quillan. White, TothiU, I'orkor, BiiU, Mar- ' tihtill, Manning, Pratt, Wilson, Hall; 60 • eteeMEe. i xVrrived.—Kairaki (3.30 p.m.), from Greymouth; Cygnet, from Alvaroa. . DUNEDIN'. Arrived.—Monowai (5.25 a.m.), from Lytr teitoß. ' BLUFF. ' ArriTed.—Warrimoo (11.25 a.m.), from Hob^Tt. galled—llanuka (6.25 p.m.), for Hobart. EUAHIJffi LETT HOME. R.M.S. Euahine left London on Saturday last for Wellington, via I'enoriife, Gape , Town, and Bohart. Her scheduled time | of arrival at Wellington, is December 10. ZEALANDIG LEAVES CAPE TOWN. Advice has been received by tifc> local i agents for tho Shaw, Savill and Albion Co. ■ that tho Zealandic, en routo from Liverpool. to Wellington, via Capo Town, Ho* 1 hart, and Auckland, continued her voyage 1 from the South African port on Friday, i October 24. The vessel is auo hero on No- , veiuber 22. ' COIUNMIC FEOM HOME. After a fast -paseage and eood Treather 1 E.M.S. Oorinthlo arrived in tho stream from London at 10 a.m. yesterday. The 1 vessel berthod at tho Queen's Wharf, No. 1 1 eoltth, at 12.30 p.m. - Departure was taken from Homo on September 13, and with the exception of a little soa in tho Buy of Blteay tho vessel was favoured with Eenerol lino ivcathCT 1 throuchout tho trip. She ojrives ono day . ahead of her time-table, tho voyage beinir her fastest to dato. The trip «cros£ the Southern Ocean from Capo l'osvn to Ho- ! Bart was dono in 17 daya 18 hours, while 1 tho actual time occupied on the rai across the Tasman was 3 days 20 hours 23 inln- ! utes. Tho Corintliio i« still under tho command 1 of Captain P. Hart, who has associated i with him tho following' officers:—Chief, itr. J. A. Kollor; first, Mr. 11. 0. Cater: cccond, Mr. D. W. Alexander; third, Mr. S. Hall; fourth. Mr. J. L. Foppleton; fifth, Mr. J. H. Dray; surgeon. Dr. H. C. Watson. Enfrfneeje): Chief, ifr. W. Glen: second, Mr. H. A. Douglas: third, Mr. J. B. Bamsay; fourth, Mr. J. E. Phillips: fifth. J[r. B. Law; sixth, Mr. W. H. Oliver; chief refrigerator, Mr. J. H. Pritohard; first. Jtr, W B. Brown: boilormffllter, J[r. W. Bright; electrician, Mr. T. Phelps: wireless operator. Mr. J. C. Farmery; nuresr, Mr. E. S. Gregson. Departure for southern ports is held up indefinitely. In addition to tho saloon passengers already published, tlio following ioined tho vessel at Cane Town:— Mlssw Ncill and M'Whinnie, Mrs. P. Stuart, and child, Messrs. Henderson, E. Robinson, und C. Braceo. From Hobart—Mes. dames L. Pea.rce ami child. o.u<l Tucker and 2 children, Messrs. ». Pearce, Tucker, M. Govrer, pnd J. Ainsley. A notice to consignees of cargo by the R.M.S. Corintliic. which arrlv«! from Lnndon yc«terdoy, appears elsewhere in tliis issue. . MESS TABLE GOSSIP. Captain W. Muir, lato of the Ngatoro, has taken charge of tho Blackball Coal Company's new collier Neoiiutu. Captain ,T. G. S. Doorley is to take commaml of the Polierim during tho absence of Captain B. B. Irwin, who in to go on holiday leave. Tho Kaituna will not come on to Wellington as was originally intended., flnd tho local portion cf her oargo of gypsum end eaJt.,' from Adelaide and Kdithburg, will bo transhipped to tho Kowhai at Lyttelton. The latter vessol its expected to arlivo h/>ro on Wednesday next. Tho Union Steam Ship Company odv 1?o that the Maitai, which arrives from Xapier «.t. ou eorly hour this morniiiK, will proeced to Lyttelton and Dane ilia at 10 U (US.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1891, 28 October 1913, Page 9

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SHIPPING NEWS. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1891, 28 October 1913, Page 9

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