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SHIPPING NEWS.

, PHASES OP THE MOON. OCTOBER. Day. . Hr. m. Full moon 4 5 29 p.m. Last quarter 12 S3 p.m. Neiw moon 19 ; 6 3 p.m. First quarter 26 / 10 14 n.ra. MOON. Moon rises to-day, 4.6 p.m.; sots, 5.2 a.n Saturday. TIDE. To-day, 2.34 <i.m.; 3.2 p.m^ To-morrow, 3.31 a.m.; 3.55 p.m. 1 SUN. Sun rises to-day, 5.25 a.m.; 6et5,'5.56 p.ir ARRIVALS. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1. ALEXANDER, s.s. (6.35 a.m.), 377 too: Wildman, from Wanganui. HUIA, s.s. (7.15 a.m.), 127 tons, Burt, fror Havelock, via Picton. . MONOWAI, s.s. (9.45 a.m.), 3343 tons, Ec win, from Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon--1U3563 Beasofl, Humphrey, Hopkinson, an. Jones; Mesdames Briggs (2), ,Stansel] Thompson, Humphrey, Lco/thcni Brown Kclls, Bidwell, Coach and eliild; Scrgca.nl Major Evans, Messrs. Bam say, King, Bai ker, Strange, Sapsford, Stansell, Withei Hodgkins, Thompson, Brighting, Mile* Peake. Taylor (2), W&lkley, Sampson Brown, Dobbie, Wells, Boss. Bidwell, Kolls s.s. (1.15 p.m.). 3502 tons, Drew ette, from Dunedin and Lyttelton. Passen eers: Seloonr-Misscs Wall, Jefcoate; lies dames Betts, Moon and 4 children, Jel coate, M'lntyxe, King; Messrs. M Leoc Moon, Jefcoato, Caffin; 3 steerage. KAIKOURA, s.s. (10.30- p.m.. In th stream), 6998 tons, M'Kcdtar, from th< B AEAHUKA, s.s. (11.10 p.mi), 1696 tons Ritchic, from Picton. departures. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1. HINEMOA, s.s. (9.35 a.m.), 542 tons, 80l lons, for Cook Strait lighthouses and Wes Coast. AJRAHURA, s.s. (12.50 p.m.), 1696 tons Ritchie', for Picton. KARAMEA. e.s. (5.40 p.m.), 5563 tons Mogg. for London. QUEEN OF THE SOUTH, s.B. (4 p.m.) 198 tons. Harvey, for Foxton. ALEXANDER. 6.5. (5.10 p.m.), 377 tons Wi'dman, for Kelson and Motucka. EAMO, 6.8. (6 p.m.), 1300 tons, Bold, fo Greymouth. , EUIA, S.s. (6.20 p.m.), 127 tons, Bart, fo: Havelock and Wanganui.. MONOWAI, s.s. (8.5 p.m.), 3433 tons, Ed win, for Lyttelton. MOKOIA, s.s. (8.55 p.m.), 3502 tons, Drew ette, for northern ports. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Himitangi, Lyttelton, October 2. Kapnni, Patea, October 2. ' Aorere, Patea; October 2. Wcstralia, northern ports, October 2. Blenheim, Picton, October 2. ; Kapiti. Wanganui, October 2; Hawcra., Patea, October 2. Pateena, Kclsoa, October 2. Wnhine, Lyttelton, October 2. Mocraki, Lyttelton. Octobcr t. Brcezo, southern ports, Ootobor 2. Waimea, Wanganui,. October 2. Regulus, Gisborne, October 2. Surrey, Liverpool, way ports, Octobcr E HimiMngi, Timaru, Octobcr 2. Wakntu, Lyttelton Kaikouta. October 1 Mallina., Westport, October 2.. , Queon of the South,,. Foxton, October Alexander, Nelson, Motueka, October 3. Monowai, Lyttelton, October 3. •Ruahine,. London, way ports, Oct. 3. Stormbird, Wanganui, Tarakohe, Octobei 3. Corinthic, Auckland., October 4. Tarawera, Duncdin. Lyttelton, October 4 Mapourika, Westport, October 4. Hnio, WaJiEJinnd, October 4. ■ IComata, Westport, October 4. Kamo, Greymouth, October 4. Waitemato, Sydney, 'Auckland, Oct. 4. Tainui, London, way? ports,. October ' 4. llipple, Gisborne. October 5. Corinna, Onchnnga, New Plymouth, Oc tobor 6. Manuka, Melbourne, Sydney, October 6. Warrimoo, northern ports, October 6.' Mapourika, Picton, October 6. Mangapapa, Westport, Karamea, Oct. 7 Pakeim, London, Auckland, Ootobor 7. . Ilolioia, northern ports. October 9. Manuka, Lyttelton, October 9. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Kapuni, Patea, October, 2. Kanna, Greymouth, October 2." Aorere, Patea., Octobcr 2. Blenheim,' Blenheim. October 2. Kapiti, Wonganui, October .2. ITtuvcra, Patav, October 2. Pateena, Nelson. October 2. Wnhine, Lyttelton, Octobcr 2. Waimea, Nelson and Went Coast, Oct.' 2 Breeze, Wanganui, Octobcr 2. ■: Wcstralia, Lyttelton, Duncdin, October.2 Mooraki, Sydnoy. Melbourne, October. 2. Queen of the South, Foxton, October 3.. Alexander, Nelson, Motucka, October 3 . Warrimoo, Lyttelton, October 3. Knramu, Wef.tpo.rt, Onehtmga, Oct. 3. Waka'tn, Kaikoura, Lyttelton, October 3 Kaikoura, Avonmouth, October 3. Arnhura, Picton, Nelson, West Coast Dctuber 3. • Stormbird, Wansanni, October: 5. Mapourlka. Picton. October 5. TiTawen, northern ports, October 5. TTuia. Wanffanni, October 5. ■ Wnitemata., southern • ports, October 6. Corinna, southern ports, October 6. Warrimoo, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Oct. s. Ripple. Napier. Gisborne. Oct. '6. Manuka. Lyttelton October 7. . Mapourika, New Plymouth, Westport, Octobo- 7. Mokoia, Lyttelton, Dtwcdin, October 9 Manuka, Sydney, Melbourne, October 9 BY TELEGRAPH. . OVERSEA. London, September 30. Sailed.—John A. Campbell. American cclioonor. from Columbia, Rivor for Nev Zealand. ' . Suva, October 1. Sailed.—Atua,: for Melbourne; Kurow, foi Auckland. • Sydney, October 1. Bailed.—Niasam, 6.15 p.m. , Hobart, October 1. Sailed.—Tainui, for New Zealand. COASTAL. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1. AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Wanaka. (noon), from Now castlo GISBORNE. Sailed—Regulus (6 p.m.), for Wellington NAPIER. Sailed—Westralia (2.15 p.m.), for Wei lington. NEW PLYMOUTH. Arrived.—Mapourika (10.30 a.m.), from Wellington PATEA. Arrived.—Hawera, (7.30 a.m.), from Wei lington. Sailed.—Aorere (7.35 a.m.), for Welling ton. WANGANUL ' . Arrived.—Stormbird (7.7 a.m.), from Wei lington. , Sailed—Waimen. (6.40 p.m.), and Kapit (7.15 p.m.), for Wellington. PICTON. Arrived.—Rakiura (0.5 a-.m.), and Ken ncdy (0.5 a.m.), from Wellington. To Sail.—Blenheim (8.30 p.m.), for Wol lington. NELSON. Arrived.—Corinna (5.30 a.m.), from Wei lington.. • Sa.iled.—Pateena (8 p.m.), for Wellington LYTTELTON. Arrived—Holmdale (4.40 p.m.), fr'on Greymontli; Himitangi (8 a.m.), from Ti maru; Petone (9.10 a.m.). and Kittaw<l.(l p.m.) from Greymouth. Sailed.—Oanopus (2 a.m.), for Westport Eunice, scow (10.25 ■ a.m.), for 'Havelock Moeraki (4.55 p.m.), for Wellington; Himi tangi (5.20 p.m.), for Wellington. To Sail.—Wa,katu, for Kaikoura; Pohe rua, for Westport. ' Sailed.—Wflhtne (8.25 p.m.), for Welling ton. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Read Fi'yer, Armstrong, Gray, Richards, Moodic Black, Spargo; Me.?dame6 Harris, Banks Ro&s. Gilmour, Langford, Gibbs. Shepherd Compton, Fulton and "2 children, Scott Barbor; Messrs.. Everett, Kleimy, Rob Johns, Madison, Treadwell, Clark, Freder. lck, Dixon, Campbell, Mitchell, Watson Ayson; Drs. Fox and Bennett, Judge Sim 27 steerage. DUNEDIN,. Arrived—Maori (6.30 a.m.-), from Lyttel ton; Tamwera (2.10 p.m.), from northcrr ports. i BLUFF. Sailed.—lCaitangata (5.40 p.m.), for Geo long. r CAPE CAMPBELL LIGHT SHOWING. The lifhthousckeeper 1 at Cape Campbeli has advised the Marine Department thai the damage to the light caused by the earthquake on Wednesday morning had been repaired. The light was shown agair last evening. MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Captain A. Davis, late chief ofiiccr of the Arahura, brought the Kini up from Westport to Wellington on Wednesday night Oaptain Platte, of the ICini, liaa been taken ashore to the Westport Hospital Captain Davics, who has been appointed to the position of pilot at Wellington handed tho ICini over to Captain Stewart at Wellington. Mr. A. M'Lellan, chief officer of the Komata, having come ashore, Mr. A. Navloi has filled tile vacancy. Mr. \V. Looney, fifth engineer of the Monowai. loft that vessel at Wellington yesterday. Mr. Williamson, chief officer of the Maori, has joined tho Mokoia, in place J U'- P a &e, who has transferred to tilio Maori

Mr. D. Dodd, third engineer of tho Ivaino, lias comc ashore, and Mr. 0. Cozens wis 6ipncd on tho vwscl n« second. Mr. K. R. Park, purser, and Mr. 0. Richardson, assistant-purser, of> the Maori, have transferred t-o tho Monowai, which is reit tho Maori in the ferry service. S. Ratt, third ofliccr of the Maori, Jkuj joined tho Monowai in a fiimilar capacity, , aTora p e of 50 per cent. hoa been declared on the cargo of the steamer Jauus, from Calcutta, which caught firo . oJT the coast of West Australia a few woe kg ago. Tho vessel arrived at Melbourne on .September 19. ' v " arrival at Lyttelton from tuna* to-day is tho Union collier KaiTho British Imperial Oil Company's steamer Physa is expected to arrive at Wellington from Singapore, via Newcastle, Auckland, and Napier to-morrow morning. Tho vessel lm S a quantity of case- oil on board for this an another southern ports. . ' Liverpool caTgo will bo discharged from tho Surrey at Wellington to-day. Tho • yesgol Is due in port from Auckland early this morning. The A. and A.. Line's chartered steamea* indralema, which left Sydney for Auckland on Wednesday evening is expected to flirnvo at Wellington on October 10. .This week's outward Sydney boat—tho Moeraki—will arrive at Wellington from , Lyttelton this morning. She will bo dispatched from the Queen's Wharf for Sydney and Melbourne at 5 p.m. to-day. The mail steamer Ruahi-no is duo in 1 port from London, via Hobart, to-morrow i morning. I With transhipments ox tho steamers Rangatira (from Liverpool), the Anglo-Egyp-tion (from Montreal;, and Toemanie and India-flic at Sydney, the Union Company's steamer Waitemata is expected to leave Auckland for Wellington to-day. She is duo in port on Sunday and will sail for* southern ports on Tuesday next. The Government steamer Hinemoa left Wellington for Cape Campbell and Cook Strait lights yesterday morning. Subsequently tho vessel will proceed to tho West Coast for tho purpose of towing some pontoons from Blaketown to the Five Mile Beach. \ Transhipments ex the Wildenfels are to bo brought across to New Zealand by tho •HuddarUParker Company's steamers. A portion for Wollinprton will be brought by tho Victoria, which leaves Sydney on October 7 for Wellington direct, Lyttelton, and Dunedin, and the TJiimaroa, which 'loaves tho New South Wales port on Ooto-" ber 9 for Wellington and Lyttelton. The Wildenfels s New Zealand cargo detained in Sydney amounts to 3231 tone, of winch 1025 tons are for Wellington. Reports have been received from Blenheim stating that there was not sufficient water on the Wairau Bar to enable the Wairau to leave for Wellington yesterday. As fiomo difficulty has been experienced in connection with the discharge of the Pakelia at Auckland, on account of congested sheds, tho vessel will not arrive at Wellington till about the middle of next week. Oontißui-ns her journey from London, the Shew-SaviU- mail steamer Tainui left Hobart" for Wellington at 6.30 a.m; yesterday, She sho-ii'ld make port on Sunday night on Jfonday morning next.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2270, 2 October 1914, Page 8

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SHIPPING NEWS. Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2270, 2 October 1914, Page 8

SHIPPING NEWS. Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2270, 2 October 1914, Page 8

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