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SHIPPING NEWS

» PfIASFiS OP THE MOON. BEPTBMBBR. . l)a,y. Hr. in. Last Quarter 2 • 227 a.m. .Now moon 9 10 2.5 p.m. First quarter 16 6 61 <1.111, Full moon 23 '96 p.m. MOON. Moon rises today, "1.67 a.m.; sots, 3.3 ( TIDE. , To-day, 1.57 n.m.; 2.17 p.m. ' To-morrow, 2.-51 a.m.; 3.5 p.m. SUN.. jSam riecfl today, 6,0 a.m.; sets, 5.31 p.m. ARRIVALS] MONDAY, SEPTIiMIWIt 6. SQU.AiI.Ii, s.s. (3.65 n.m.)', 369 tons. Alien, from Naipicr. KUirAllt'A,' e.e. (7 a.m.), 6034 tons, Green, from London, via Ctapo Town. i Tf.ra'l'liE, s.s. (7.35 a.m.), 370 tone, Carlsoil. from Picton. OPAWA, <5.8. (7.40 a.nu), 110 tons, Niellolas, from Blenheim, vita, Port Underwood. ' DEFENDEUI, «.s. (1-10 p.m.), 190 lons, JamicGon. from Lyl-tclUm. CORINNA, b.3. (2.51) p.m.), 1271 tone, J. Scott, from Picton. BA-TCFO'IiD, a.s. (5.20 p.m.), '4820 tons, Wiseman, from New York, via Panama Canal ahd Auckland. TUESDAY, sijPTEHBER 7. JOHN, s.s. (0.30 a.m.), 342 toiiß, Lilloek, from Wanganui. WAKATU. e.a. (0.55 a.m.), 157 tons, Wills, from Lyttolton and Kaikoura. DEPARTURES, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6. ABEiEItE, s.s. (noon), -77 tons, Fisk', for Patea. JIBEEZE, s.e.' (12.25 p.m.), ,347 tone, Endford.. for. southern ports, i HAWBIU, S.G. (12.30 p.m.), 209 tons, Gibson: for. Patea. , a . AJt'AIIUIiA,, s.s. (12.50 p.m.), 1596. tons, Oameronv for Pioton and Nelson. TAINUI.. s.s. (2 p.m.), 128 tons, JonEon-, for Waitara.. , KAITOA, a.s. (5.15 p.m.). 350 tons. Slovens, for Ncdson and Motuiaka. KENNEDY, s£. (5:30 p.m.), 226 tons, Purvis. 'for Nelson. MAORI, s.e. (7.50 p.m.), 3399 tons, Mannine, for Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon —Misses Matthows, Johl, Ititchcll, Cameroni Fuller. Thompson, Qannaway, Qolding.r Southgatc, Boulthand, Patterson (2), Harris (2), Hare, Matley, Williams. Gibbon, Alexander, Clarko, Knox, Wheeler, Moore, llesdames, Studliolmo, Burt,. Wilkinson, Sto'.vealy, - Maloolm, Sloane, Boater, Mworthy, Harrison, Jonos, Young, GUlies, leary, Grilfen and child, - . Piokney and chtild, M'Donold,. Ndil,, FiJlvell, Smille, Yorke, M'lCa,y, Smith-, ' Messrs. Hapwood, Aiken., StudWjlmq,, Stevenson, M'Kcllar, Shoman, Ford,' &todman, 1 Scott, Bennett, Haydon, Itowe, : Burt, Stoweroly, W/illiiams, Callendor, Matthows, Booth, Sicvwright, Liout. Liny, Gilbert, Guinness, Went;*- HoWorness,' Bwen. -..(2),-. Elworthy, Harrison, Jones,' Young. GUlies, Digihton, .Stewart, Wlilkin, ICimc, Butlter, Fraser, Laike, Robertson, flight, Tod'd, Camming, Parton, Briidsje,' Donald, Piskc, ; Wall, Head, Hunt,'.Gunn, Olarkc, Caldow, Belby, Gruady, M'lCay, Caber, Ftovell, ■ Saevwriglit, .Tonkins, Smith, TViylor, Dawson. Kernanluun.: Wedders, .WMtcombe; 66' steerage., ' WAiREIMOO,. sA (0.10 p.m.); 3529 tons. 0. .'M'iLcaii, for northern .ports. COIUNNA, s.s. (8.40. p.m.). 1271 tons, J. Seott, for New Plymouth and Onehunga. ifOATOEO, s.s; (11 p.m.), 1137 tons, Dowoll.' for Pieton. - EXPECTED ARRIVALSi . Queen of tlio Sontli; Foxt'on, Sept. 7, . Kapuni, Patea, September 7-. Stormbird, Wangamui, September 7. Nikau, Nelson, Mo-tueka,'September :7. , Mondwai, Lyttdton, Sftptember 7. ' Paloona, northern ports,, Septcmbor 7, V/hakarna. Gisborne, September. .7. j Araluira, Nelson,-Pietorii, '.September 7. ' Jfonulta,:. Sydney, September ?. . - ■ Kini, WcStport,: September 7. ■ . Hdwera, Tatea, September 8. Aorere. Patra., September 8. • 'Alexander,' New Plymouth. September 8. .'Blenheim. Blenheim, September 8. '.Kaitroa,.'Nelson, Motueka. Sept. 8. -. . Maori, Ls"ttcltori. . September 8. , . .Eegulus, Now Plymouth, September 8. Mapourika, West: Coast, Nelson, Picton, September 3. Kittawa, Groy-mJonth, September 8. .Mttltai, San Francisco, way, ports, Sept. 9. Oorinna,' On'ehniiga, September , 10. . Manuka., Lyttelton, Sep.tember 10. Eiverina, "Lyttelton, Dunedin, Sept. 10. Tarawera, norfjliern ports, Soptombor 10. To Atiau, : southern ports, September 10. •t. UuTunua,' Liverpool, way ports, Sept. 11. ; Mokoia, Melbourne, via. eouth. Sept. 11. Warri-moo, northern ports, Sept. 14. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Opawa., Blenheim:.' Sen'rni'ber , 7.. Kopiti, Wanganui, September 7. Paloona, Lyttelj.«n, Dunedin, Soptembor7.: Bipple, Napier, Gisborne, September 7. Wakatni Katltoura, Xiyttelton, Sept. 7. Norman Monarch; southern ports, Sept. 7. N(-;i.herc, Greymouth', September 7. Nilt®u. Nelson,-Motue-ka, September 7. Monowai. liyttelton, Sept. 7. Karno, Greymouth, September. 7. . Kapuni, Patea, September 7. •. • Queen of the Somth, Foxton, Septcmbor 7. Jolin, ■ southern ports, September. 7. , Holmdale. Greymouth, September 7.' Squall, Temkohe, Soptembcr 7. , Hawora, Patea, September. 8. Aorere, Patea, September 8. Alexander. Uelsoni. West Coast, -Sept. 8. Pntiki, Westport,,September 8.. Blcnlioini, TTa,velock, Sounds,. Sept. 8. Storrobird. Wanganui, September 8. ' Manuka,' Lyttelton,' September 8.A'mbura. Picton, Nelson, Kept. 8. Kait-oa., Nelson., Motuelia, Sept.. 8. . M-aeri. T;yttelton. Beptsmbor 8. Begulus,- Nelson, West Coast; Sept. 8. •E'ofcorua. Condon.- Iway ports,/ Sept. 9. .' Komata,, .Westport, September 9.-; Baitsford,.southern: ports, Atustralaa, Septemibar 10.: / : Oorinna, southern ports, September 10. Manuka. Sydnoyl September 10;. ' Kiverina, . Auokland, Sydney, Sept. 10. ■ Tarawera, Lyttelton,- Dunedln,- Sept. 10. 1 Maitai, Sydney, September 10. To Anau, West Coast, September 10. I. Mapourika,-Ploton, Nelson, West Ooaet, September 11. 1 . _ . ' .Mokoia, Hobart. Melbourne, Sept. 11.. t ' Warximoo, iiyttelton', Dunedin, Sept. 14. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. •INTHRCOLONiAIi SEEYIOE. * MOKOTA, left Melboui'no September I and Hobert September 3 for Wellington, via south Due hero September 11. Leaves same day for Hobart and Melbourne. KOHRAKI, leaves Hobart September 11 and Sydney September. 17 for Wellington (ViTOOt. Due lVUUington • September 21. Leaves hero September 23 for Sidney and Hobart. Due Sydney September 27. / WIMMERA, arrived Wellington from Melbourne, via Hobart, August 27. Loft August 28 for southern ports, Hobart, and Melbourne. Duo Melbourne .September 8. MANUKA, left Hobart 'August 2B and Sydney September. 3 for Wellington direct. Duo Wellington September ,7. Loavoj Wellington September- 9 for Sydnoy. Duo Sydney Soptember 13. • . . OLIMAIiOA. left Hobart September 4 and leaves Sydney Sept.'9 for Wellington direct. Due Wellington September 13. Leaves Soptember 16 for-Sydney and. Hobart. Due Sydney September 17. ,- '■ ' .... -FKISCO'SERVICE. MOANA. left Sydney 'August 14. for Wollington direct. Arrived Wellington August 18. Left August 19 for San Franoisco, via lterotonga and Papeete. Duo , Frisco Sep. temher. 8. . .. MAT AT, left San Francisco August 18 for Wellington, via . Papeete and Ramtonga. Due Wellington September 9. Leaven. September 10 for Sydney direct. Due Syd.uev Soptember 14. , ' MAKAMjV, leaves Sydney September 11 for. Wellington direct. Duo hero September 15. Leaves September. 16 for Sail Francisco, via way ports. Duo' Frisco OctobßT 6. ; VAKCOUVEft SERVICE., ; NIAGARA, left , Sydney . September 2, for xVuckland direct. Arived there Sept. 6 - -Loaves September 7 for Vancouver, via Suva and Honolulu. Due-.Vancouver, Pep--1 tezaber 23. _ /_ , , • , MAICUfiA, left Vancouyor September 1, for Auckland, via Honolulu, and Suva. Due Auckland September 20. Leave? sarao day .for Sydney. Due thero,September 24. OVHRSEA STEAMERS IN N.Z. PORTS. Folio-will" is a list showing wlie.ro tlie various oversea stoamers trading, to and ■from No"-' Zealand porta are from day to day wJiilst they are on the Now Zealand > coast ' Inward®. : j : Steamer .' Bound from. Where to-day. Hurunui Liverpool . Auckland Whatotane &-t- Jota \Tlaitomo Oaicutta Bluff nrord ..- Delagoa Eay Blnfl Otoiti London to: Napier NtormarfMonarch.. Newark Wdlington Batsford New York Wellmrion Knmaii-a • London Wdllington Bound to. ■RflUnm London. Wellington mmteua ..London Wellington Niwaiu London Napier lollic ' London WJiangaTei Waimato" Liverpool Oamaru OVERiSBA SHIPPING. Steamers. From. . Mt. Duolotric London July 8 Sop. 13 Rimuta/ka July 25 Sep. 19 Haiwke'B. Bay •• London- July 11 Sep. 20 An,.,,, London Aug. 6 Sep. 25 Turakina London Aug. 21 Oct. 10 Star of Australia London Aug. 21 Oct. 18 BUa( of Scotland London Aug. 22 Oct. 28 Huranuii Liverpool July 1 Sep. 11 Kaikoura Liverpool July ffl Oct. 6 ]javcrr'3oi Ang. 27 Nov, 1 Namrino —- New York Aug. 12 Sep. 16 Suruga New York Aug. 13 Sep. 26 Olan FaTauhar New York Aug. 18 «ep. 29 ICarema 1 'New Yor- 21 Oct. 1 AVhaltatane .... &t. John June 1. Sop. 10 ••Vfftata"- Ifontwal J.u9o2a

KaiuraiNi Montreal .Aniff. 1 o<il, 20 Wniitomo Cfl'lmitta .Inly 30 Hup. II OaltaitUt A.ilg. 7 Itoji. 11 BY THIiKOItAnt. OVERSEA. KYDNHY, floptomliorfi. Arrived.—MoeroJil (3JO ii.iii.). KOVA. Hnptombcr S, Arrlvcxl.—lloUlui.t Mhru, i'rom (tail li'rdnekw. To sail.—'llokliul Maru, for Hyilnoy, (oil ftoliinlay liliflil, SoLituiiiboi' 11). COASTAL. ' MONDAY, HHJ'TI-iMlffiiU 6. AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Niagara (6 a.m,), from Sydney i j Kurow (8.40 a.m.), from FIJI. Hailed,-ScnoHUi, barniiculino (12,10 p.m.), for Sydimy; lonic (4.20 ji.m.), for ligarel, WnUlngton, and) Hydnoy, NAPIKJI. ealled-il'aloona (2.10 p.m.). for WclUnnt/in, WANGANOI. Sailod.-Jolin (11 a.m.), and Stormblnl (6.5 p.nv.). for Wellington. PICTON. Arrivoili.—Arahuta (4.45 a.m.), from WeiMngtou. Sailed.—Arolmra IB p.m.), for Picton. NELSON. Smiled'.—Nikau (3.15 p.m.), for Wellington, via Motueka. WESTPORT. ' Sailed.—lCini (7 p.m.), for. Wellington. KAIKOURA.: Sailcd-.-'-Waliatu (1:35 p.m.), for Wellington. .. ■ lyttelton! * Arrived.—Paherua,' from Westport. • Sailed.—Oygnct, for Aliaroa;, Storm. (4.25 p.mi), for Pioton. ' Sailed.—Monowflii (8.15 p.nu.), for .Wellington. Paseongcrß: ■ Saloon—Mllsscs Fox, Barker, Lott, Morning, Fostor. Mantle, Wtttara, Vincent. Moon, Thaeker, Knub]y, Mesdames Ttacker, Lane, Ablitt, Claikson. Williamson, Ilobortfion, Davis. Cliestormflii, Capt. J. Bono, Dr. H. J. T•Tliaoker, M.P., Llcuit. Btratlicre, Ifon. O. W. Russell, Lieut. Menklo, Lieut. Lung. Uov. A. M. Julius, Honi R. Moore, Lieut. ■ Mills', Lieut'. Simpson.: Col. Ch'alfoy. Messrs. a. Statham. M.P-. .G. Witty. 1 M.P., J. C. Ttompson, MJ 1 ., J. Dickie, M.P., Cook, Lord, Canipboll, D. ItecEO, Tripp. Dumbleton, Grlfllths, Cleary, Sutton, Richardson, Mitchell, Munro, James,. Heath, i W. C. Smith, Bvans, Andrews, Howe, Brwwn, Andrews, M-arr. Foley, Tliomson. Fleming, Oohsedine, M'Kenzic, " M'Hae, Dcoeon;, T. Pollard',. Smith, (Foeter, Birschall, Oxley, Richardson, I>alng, Charles, Robertson, Scott; 50 steerage. BLUFF. ■ -. • Sadlod.—Otaki, (11.30 a.m.), for Napior. ' MANUKA DUE l' P.M. A \roireles6 message has been received from tho captain of tho. Manuka stating that he oxpected Ms vessel to arrive at' Wellington from Sydney diropt at' 1 p.m. to-da.y. Tho vessel -will proceed on to Lyttelton to-morrow, returning hero m tirao to leave for Sydney 'on Friday afternoon next. • -, / ' ; KI7MABA FROM LONDON. From London, via Cape Town, tho Sh'awSavill liner Kumara arrived in the stream, at Wellington shortly after 7 a.m» yesterday. Tho vessel experienced an uneventful passage out, the only rough weather mot with..being on entering Cook.6trait on Sunday. ' Captain Green, late oi tho torpedoed : steamer Tokomaru,„ is., in command,, and has the following offloers associated with Mm .—Chief, Mr." Pan'idson;: second, Mr. . Gordon;, third, Mr. Y.ure. Mr. Brewer is . still chief engineer of the vessel. Tho Kumara will remain in. the stream at Wellington till Wednesday morning to discharge powder, and-lvill eubsequently bnrth at, tho wharf to land general caigo. . MATATUA FROM MONTREAL. • Continuing her N journey from Montreal th® Ndw Zealand , Shipping ' . Cbmpany's chartered steamer Jlatatuia left Sydney for Auckland and Wellington on Saturday■ at 7 a.m'. She is dmo here about September 13. . ' ; ■ BATSFORD IN PORT. \ . - ; At 5,25 'p.m. yesterday . the. A. and A. Line's cliArtered steamer .'Batsfordarrived at Wellington from New.. York, 1 ,\ila Panama Oanal and Auckland, and berthed at tho Taranalu Street Wharf,_ -where discharge ■ -will: be commenced this moroingV Tlie ve^el' will sail for southern, ports about Friday next: • , MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Mr. F. A. Williams, .who has been relieving in the local offloe of the Union Company, left for Auckland by the War : , rim'oo last»evening..'to '■ jodn'ithe. Waihora as purser. - m ■ Mr. T. W. Mouatt, ■ of the local office staff of the Union Company, has gono eouth for instrnctiohs.. . ». Caiptain. Baaron, late of 1 the Flora, lias taken oharge of the' Te AnoJU, and Mr.' Prosser, late chief ofßcer of the.'.Karamu, is chief officer. ' Mr. Ohrifitde, second officer of. the Maungahui, has been oppointed chief of. the Karamtu.- ' , _ ■ Mr. M'Donald, late third officer iOf, the Tarawera. has joined tho To Anau. and Mr. Hughes has joined the Tarawera in: ilia place. ' Mr. D. M'Kenrie, late of tho Ngatoro.-, has signed-. on the Warrimoo as tmrd of-l fleer. -. ' Telegraphic. advice was received by the local office of -the Union Company , last evening stating that the Mapourika had been (detained outside Greymouth bar on aoooirnt of the heavy ; sm. which was running. -It -was hoped, however, that sho would manage lo negotiate the entrance on-last night's tide.. , _ ; - . Fair weather favoured the Union Company's Koromiko on the run across _ the Tasmon Sea. from Newcastle to. ton tliis trip. Tho vessel arrived-in the stream here early yesterday mornang, ana subsequently b&rtnod dt the t?o dlsehorge her cargo of ooal. . . . Newcastle) coal is ait present being loadod by tho collier Kaiapoi for Timaru. When the Karori has completed discharge of her Greymouth timber at Sydney she will proceed 'to Newcastle ,to load for New Mission schooner Southern Cross,-which is en route from Auokland to tho-various mission stations in tlio Pacific, is expected to return to the northern port oorij' in December. Tho Norwegian barque Active is di£t charging a cargo of 11C0 tons of guano from Surprise Island at Auoldand. Tho vessel's last trip was from Bluff to Maiden Isl<nid. where took aboard tlie crow ot tho Fraui, which liad been wrcoltcd t-lic.ro early in tho year, and conveyed thorn to Rorotonga, , Sho also landed la-iKnu-ere fi\nn Maiden Island -at various Wnnds in tliei Cook Group, and later went to Surprise Island to load her present cargo. Tlie 'MoMjom'tio Stonmship Company a Perth \ww duo at Lyttolton last evening with a full load of coal -from Newcastle. For tta purpose of continuing Home-, waxd iwuling R.JI.'S. lonio left- Aucliland for WJiniiftt.rol yesterday. .The liner is due at U'elliugton on September 1,3. and ■will sell for London/Via Sydney on Septenibw 16. 1 . A Melbourne oxoiiango states that the work oi raising the sunken steamer Awa-> tok, wMeh foundered p Ooodo . Canal, Melbouruo, as the outcome of a collision, is proceeding stoadilj-. and it - is expoctcd. that she will. ho placed in dry dock short-. ly. The lAwarca . was well. known as a ferry boat at Wcllinston. At the outbrca-k of the war the North Gorniaji L'oyd Shipping Company had a working, capital of 200,000,000 marks (£lO,000.000). Tlicii' fleets were running on 40 diffoi'ent line®, travelling: all the seas of tlio world, and numbered altogether' <09 vessels, with a total capacity of. almost 1,000.000 tons gross. Tho local agents for the A. and A. Lino oxpcct to dispatch, the Norman Monarch for southern ports and Australia this evening. Before proceeding on', to southern ports to-day the Paloona will tyand 400 tons of northern cargo. at Wellington. ; An erpeotcd arrival at Wellington from Calcutta* via, southern, porta, on September 10 is the. Union Company's Waitomo. On account of having, been delayed' at Duncdin. tho Hiiddart-Parkcr steamer Itiverina will not arrive at .Wellington till Friday of this week. She will bo dispatched for Sydney, via': Auckland, tho same day.

The annual meeting of the Hntt Viilley Trotting Club was held last evening,' Mr. H. Palmer presiding ova - a large, gathering.' The report stated that , tho club's', position was further improved. The season commenced with a credit of «£GIG ICs. Id., and closed with a credit of c£BlG 12?. lid., which, after allowing .£4O for depreciation, showed an improvement of .£169 lGs. lOd. The receipts for the year amounted .to .£1360 2s. M. (an increase. of 19s. 2d. npon last yrar). The expenses totallod .-C2SD more than last year. The thanks of tlio club were due to Mr. S. Y. Burridge for acting ns lion, startei - , and also to the retiring officers Tind' 1 stewards. ■ The report -• was adopted; and during tho evening the following stewards were elected—Messrs. J. B. August, J. T. Craig, W. H. Awards I I (Wellinston), John Elvines, W. H._ Edwards (Tipper Hult), T. -P. Foley, _W. C. James, E. A. King, J. D. Marks, R. M'Whirter, H. J. Palmer, H. E..-Ryder, John Sharpe; 'J. W. Sliarpe, 0. Upton.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2560, 7 September 1915, Page 8

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