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SHIPPING NEWS.

PHASES OF THE MOON. SEPTEMBER. Day. Hγ. m. Pull moon 5 131 a.m. Laat quarter 13 . 518 a.m. New moon 20 9 3 a.m. First quarter 26 11 33 p.m. MOON. Moon riees- to-day, 4.5 p.m.; 6ets, 6.19 a.m. Friday. TIDE. . To-day, 2.53 a.m.; 3.18 p.m. To-inorrow, 3.48 a.m.; 4.11 p.m. SOT. Sum rises to-day, 6.14 a.m.; Bete, 5.27 p.m. ARRIVALS. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2. PATEENA, s.s. (4.25 a.m.), 1212 tone, Gamerou. from Nelson. WAHINE, 5.8.. (6.55 a.m.), 4435 tons, Aidwell, from Lyttolton. KAPITI, s.s. (11.45 a.m.), 242 tons, Sawyers, from Wonsanui. , BLENHEIM, s.s. (noon), 120 tons, Willuneon, from Picton. WAYERLEY, s.B. (12.35 p.m.), 157 tone, Stuart, from Motueka. 'KKWE&k, 6.8. (11.55 p.m.), 1M tons, Jackson, from Patca. . , HUIA, s.e. (11.10 a.m.), 127 tons, Burt, from AEAHTJEA, s.s. (6.50 p.m.); 1596 tons, Ritohie, from West Coast, Nelson-, and Picton. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Pepper, (2), Waterhouee. JTGreJor, Shaw, Hay, Taylor, Weneloy; Terrill, Limbrick, Mcedames PateTEon, Lichward, Woods M'Oallum, Persons, Lawry, Limbrick, Brown, Pepper, Messrs. Pepper, Bass, M'William. Lichward, Wilton, Orozier, Hudson, Bay, Garrett. M'Loay, Cox,- Gurr, Wilkinson* Tceohcmaker brick, <*?armosk. Brown. Paterson. WOOTTON, fi.s. (7.10 p m.), -151 tons, Lareen, from Lyttelton KARAMEA. 6.6. (7.15 p.m., in tho stream), i SE6J -tone, Moeg, Irom Montreal, via -wiy TirUESDAT, SEPTEMBER 3.' KAUPOI G.s. (t:io d.m.). 2003 tons, Hamtmd, from Wostport. DEPARTUHES. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2. INVEPITAY, 6.5. (7.40 a.m.), 3974 tens, | Houghton, for Lyttelton. HAVVKE'S DAI', U.M.N.Z.T. No. 9, (11 a.m.). 10,641 tons, Lidstone , , for Port OhalinWAKATU. s.a. (4.10 p.m.), 157 ton-s, Will?, for Kaikonra ond Lyttelton. KAITOA, g.q. (5 p.m.), 350 tone, Stewart, for Tarnkolie. PATEENA. s.s. (5.15- p.m.), 1212 tons, Cemeron, -for Pioton- end Nelson. TfLnrABOA, e.s. . {5.15 p.m.), 5777 tons, Wyllie, for Lyttelton. . • '■ ■ MAPOUKIKA, 5.6. (6.25 p.m.),' 1203 tens. Holmes, tor New "Plymouth amd 'WesVport. KOM'ATA, e.s. (7.2fl p.m.), 1994 tons, Irwin, for, Westport. : . ■ >. KUTA, s.e. (7 p.m), 127 tons, Bnrt, for Wc.naKnni. WAHINE, s.s. (8 p.m.), 4435 tons, Aldwcll, for Lyttdtoi. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Kanna, Pictoa, September 3. Kikau, Nelson, MotucUi; September 5. JfeorJ, Lyttelton, September 3. Knramea, Montreal, Auckland, Sept. 3. A ranura. I'ictou, Sept-ember 3. JtoUoia, Dunedin, Lytt«lton. Septembor t. Jtanßfl-tiatia. Karnraoa, Wostpirt, Sept. 3. Stormbird, Wangamii, Septembor 4. Httia, Wangauui, September 4. Aorcre. Patea, September 4. Queen of tiio South, Foxton, Septembei 4. Kapuni, Tateo., Septom'ber 4.. Pateena, Nelson, September 4, Wahine, Lyttelton, September 4. Flora, Eoutheru porte, September 4. Eiverina, Sydney, via north, September 1 TJliraaroa., Lyttelton. September 4. Karori, Newcastle, September 4. Oorlnna, .southern ports. September 5. Wakat.u, Lyttelton, Kaikoura, Sept. 5. Komata, Weatport Septembor 6. Tarawerti. DunDdin, Lyttolton, Sept. 4. Pinnie. Gisbnrne, September 6. Jtapourikft, Westport. September 6. Jtanourilta, Picton, September 8. Kafkonro, London, way ports, Sept. 8. Corinthic, London, via Hobnrt, Sept, 8. Taviuni, southern porte, September 9.. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Poherua, WcstpoTt, Eept€n>ber 3. Pukalu. Vfestport. Scptemljfx 1. KRpiti, Wanganui, September 3. Blenheim, Picton, Septembor 3. Uawcrn, Patea, September 3. Wftverley, Nelson, West Coast, Sept 3. ' Karamii, Greymouth, September 3. Clan Oolquhoun, Auckland, Sept. 3. Nlfcan, Nolson, Jlotnefca, September 3. Maori, Lyttolton, September 3. Arahura. Picton, Bepfcember 3. . \ . Kamotia, Wostport, September 3. ••-:.;■ Manßapo.ra, Westport, Karamea, Sept. 3.. Kanntt. Picton. Onelwinsa., September 4. , ,Huia. Wanganui, September 4. Kamo,' Greymouth; September 4. Aorere, Patca, September 4. Queen" of the South, Foston,, Sept. 4i - ' Kapuni, Patea, September 4. Pateena, Nelson, September 4. Waaiue, Lyttelton, Septembor 4. . tlokoija, nortacrn povte, September 4. Flora, Picton, Westport, Greymouth Septomber 4. , Riverine, Lyttelton. Dnnedin, September 1 Dllmaroa. Syiin-sy. Melbourne, Sept. 4. Arahiira, Picton, Nelson, West Coast, September 8. . ■ GftrfniKi-. New Plymouth, September 5. Stormbird, Wanpanui, September 6. W*akatu, Kaikoura, Lyttelton, Sept. 6. Mo/pourilta, Picton, September 7. Ta.r.Twera, northern porU. Sept. 7. Eipple. Napier, Gisbornc, September 8. Mapourlka. New Plymonth, Westport, Fiptember 9. Tavluni, Ncit Plymouth, West OoaeV September 9.

BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. SYDNEY, September 2. Sajled.—Maheno (1.45 .p.m.), for Auckland Arrived.—Manuka ■ (10.30 a.m.), from Wei lington. . ■ .-.' M'ELBOUBNE. Beptember 2. AnireH.-rlfaloja. from London. Passengers for New-Zealand—Messrs. Canning, Doarsley, Hamilton, Wickham, Dudd, M<jsdames Canning and two children and maid, Hamilton. • COASTAL. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBEB 2.' ■WANGANUI. ■ Arrived;—Kapuni (6.25 a.m.); John (6.55 a.m.), anrl Stormbird (715 a.m.), from WelVmgtoß.. PIOTON. Arrived.-Aleiainder (1.30 «,m.), from Wellington. • • ■ . NELSON. . . Arrived.—Waimea, (9.45 ,a.m.), from Wellington. ■ - ; MOTUEia. . To Sail.-Nikau (7 p.m.), for Wellington. WEfiTPOET. Arrived.—Koromiko (5.5 p.m., September 1) and Millina - (7.10 a.m.),'from Noumea. -.-. LYTTELTON. ■ / Arrived.—Petone (7.15 a.m.), from Oamaru; Remuera (7.20 a.m.), from Wellington; Tarawera (11.45 a.m.), from Wellington; Tahiti, H.M.N.Z.T. No. 4 (1 p.m.), from Wellingate. To Sail.—Petone,- for Gisborne; Mokoia, (9 p.m.), for Wellington; TaraTcera, foT Dunedin.; Kinl, for Qrcymoutß. PORT.OHALMEKS. Arrived.—Corinna (6.15 a.m.), from Wellington. (2.25 for New. castle; Katatna (2.45 p.m.), for Lj'tteJton. DUNEDIN. Sailed.—Corinna (7.15 p.m.), for northern ports. APABIMA AT AUCKLAND. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) AUCKLAND, September 2. Thq Union Oorapany'e training eUamor Aparima arrived at 8.50 o'clock this even- ! ing from Calcutta, via Singapore and Ho- • bart. 6ho has brought a full cargo of Eastern merchandise for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedim l' B.M.S. COBINTHIO. , k> wireless message has been' received from the captain of the Oorinthic, stating that he expected his vereel to arrive at Hobart from liondon and Capo Town last evening. Tho vessel ie due at Wellington on Tuesday morning next. " Following is a list of the Corinthic'e so- '' loon passengers for Wellington :—Misses F. I Bell, SI. Edmett, M. Ivce; E. Talbot, and S Ward, Mesdames Gibson-Smith and Ward, Lieutenant W. A. Burn, Reve. R. Griffiths, W. Kellle, A. Lion, J. Gibeon-Smith, and A. Strachan, Messrs. S. B. Bowyor, E.'Edmett G. M. KcbbeU, O. B. Sharpe. and F. H. Ward. For Auckland—Miss B. Peacock, Revs. F. Ballance, A. Mason, and A Thomson, Messrs. E. Bourne, F. Jonce, and W. R. Wright. For Napier-Mrs. H. Easten and Mr. E. A6hworth. For Wanganui— Messrs. J. Crichton. P. T. Peacock. For Gwborne—Miss M. Tweed and Mr. G. 0. Talbot. For New Plymouth—Miss I. M. Ball. For Picton-lHsMa B. W. and M. G. Grace. For Lyttelton—Misses A. Baxter and E. E. Dew, Mis. A. Baxter, F. J. Sewara, and Mr. 0. Itose. -For Timaru-Mies M. Btlnson. For Port Chalmers-Miss F. A. Button, Mrs.Von Leith. Messrs. A. Alexander, R. Johnson, and T. Van Licth. . THREE MORE "CLANS." Although the war has practically eclipsed matters pertaining to shipping during fho last few weeks, and will, no doubt, continue to do eo for some time to como, it is of interest to learu that the Clan- Line (Messrs. Cayzer, Irvine, and Company) have three more new vessels on ' the stocks, specially designed for the Australian trade. These vessels will bo the largest of tho fine (loot to come here, they being nearly ICOO tons bigger than the Clan .Macquarii!, ■ Clan. Maccorquodalc. aud Clan Mackellar, already known in the Commonwealth, ana, of coui'fe, of gerattT cargo-carrying capacity, The Bio?! toanago oJ each Is set

at tho above addresß. down at 5500 tone, tho nett,37tt), and a distinguishing feature from any other of tho newer units of the famous fleet will he the CTuieer stern. The names selected for them ore Clan Campbell, Olan Ross, and Clan Ogilvy, names that disappeared some timo ago, two—the "Campbell" and "Ross"~as a result of tho Rale of -vessels hearing them to tho Adelaide S.S. 'Company, which had them renamed Cam ire. end Oantera respectively. It is understood that the company intended to Have the three new vessels on the berth in Australasia this year, hut whether, the-outbreak of the war ena the consequent cuilaihnent of trade will Aistuiu that idee.' has not transpired. The Olan Line steamers aTe well-known traders to Wellington, and at various times many of the steamers here loaded up at this port for Dunkirk and other British ann Continental ports. The Clan Colnuohoun Is at present at Welling-ton, berthed at the Clyde Quay Wharf. Mr. Geo. Scales is local agent for the Clan Line.. -. r MESS TABLE GOSSIP. Captain Stevens, of the Kaitoa, is re-ported-to bo making satisfactory progress towards recovery in the Greymouth Hospital. Captain Stewart, late of tho Waverley, is now in charge of tho Kaitoa. Captain D. Bonncr has taken charge of the Waverley. Mr. B. M'Phorson., f<rartJi engineer of the TJlimaroa, signed off that vessel's articles at Wellington-yesterday, raid •'St. W. Hyslop has filled the vacancy. Mr. J. Hankino, ohief officer of the MβpoDirika-, has come ashore. Jlr. Goveky, ' late second officer of. the Wahinc, has been promoted to be chief of the Mapourilta. ■ Messrs. Burns, Philp and 00., Ltd.,iadvira that the fallings by their. Island Une of steamers will be resumed for. Papua, Solomon lelande, and the New Hebrides. The first sailing was' for Papua .yesterday. Booking are now open for paasengeos and cargo for Lord Howe Island, Norfolk Island, and tho Now Hebrides, and-a. few days later a steamer-will be put on the berth for the Solomon Islands. The Navua, which was to have sailed . from Auckland fox Fiji and other islands lu the 'Pacific 7ostorde.y afternoon. yv\r. Vie°>i detained at the northern port till'the arrival of the MaJn Trunk express from Wellington this afternoon-., Discharge of the Wellington portion of the l Kauna's Newcastle coal is expected to be completed in- time for her to leave far Picfon- to-morrow. At the latter port she will pick up a load of chaff for Oneaunga. • • ; . The Union. Company's collier Karorl, whiob is flue in port from Newcastle tomorrow, has Z4CO tone of coal, 70 ton* or cAke, and 80 tone of timber to land here. , The New Zealand Shipping Company's chartered steamer Anglo-Egyptian (from Montreal) ia expected to le-ivo Fydney to-, day for Auckland and Wellington. About 395 tons of southern cargo -will be tended from the Mokoia at Wellin-gton. today ■ before she proceeds' an _to northern port 3. It is announced that the new eteamer i Omana, which is being constructed at Sun--1 deriand'for Messrs. J. J. Craig, Ltd., and E. S. Lamb and Co., of Sydney, for tho intercolonial coal and timber trade, is expected to bo ready for launching in December. . The new vessel should reach New Zealand waters about March of next year. The Auckland office of tho Union Company had been advieed that 8.M.8. Marama, which left Auckland on July. 31 for Vanconver, had reached her destination. The vessel was delayed at Honolulu. The four-masted barquentine Titania, which was wrecked whilst en route from Surprise bland to Now Zealand, vrns laden with, about «0 tons o£ guano for' LytUil•taa an-S IW> tons lor Duneim. Arransemente have been completed for anotner " vcs-sl to leave Sydney immediately for ■Surprise Island , , to Joad for New Zealand porta Messrs. W. M. Bannatyne andi Co., Ltd., agent? for tho Oceanic Steamship Co., of San Francisco, have an annonncomont in this issue to tho effect that steamers of the Oceanic Company are owned in Araorica, and under contract to the Washington Government. -They will sail-under the American flog, and transfer English passengers to American-owned steamers at New York, thus assuring safety all tho way to America and England. The next failings will be the Sonoma on September •26, arid Ventura on October 24. from Sydney to San Francisco, via. Pago Pago (American Samoa), and Honolulu. •.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2245, 3 September 1914, Page 8

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SHIPPING NEWS. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2245, 3 September 1914, Page 8

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