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PHASES OP THE MOON. SEPTEMBEdi. Day. Hr. m. Last quarter 2 227 a.m. New moon 9 10 23 p.m. First quarter 16 ■ 6 51 a.m. ■Full moon 23 9 5 p.m. MOON. Moon rises to-day, 7.49 a.m.; sets, 11,37 p.m. TIDE. To-day, 8.14 a.m.; 8.46 p.m. To-morrow, 9.7 a.m.; 9.29 p.m. SUN. Su« rises to-day, 5.56 a.m.; ects, 5.38 p.m. ARRIVALS. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. OPAWA, 6.5. (3.5 a.m.), 110 tons, Nicholas, from Blenheim. KfltlTOA'A, motor ship (3.40 a.m), 136 tons, Norling, from Napier. ■ MATATUA, s.s. - (7.30 a.m.), 6488 tons, Gillman,. from Montreal, via Cape Town, Melbourne, Sydney, and Auckland. ULIMAHOA, s.s. (2.10 p.m.), 5777 tons, Wyllie, from Sydney direct. Passengers: Saloon—Meslamee Biaclc, Gear, Mayer and iufaut, Eawson, Dodd and 2 children. Toogood, Grove, Kernot, Cornford and 2 children, O'Connor, Halse, Budd, Seifert, Gordon, Bislcy, Misses Blaok (2), Trevenyon, James, M'Dade, Eawson, O'Connell, Boss, Bnien, Signal, Bisley (2), M®stb. ll'Lcau,' Lee, M'Cann/ Mayer, Dodd, Toogood, Taylor, Kernot, C. H. Izard, Walmsloy, Evans, Bertinshaw .Dixon, Solomon, Budd, Dowding. Gorlon (2), Bisley, Turn id pre; 45 steerugo. For Lyttelton—Mesdames Darling, I'oola, Machisack, Boath, Allan, Hicks, Miss Beath, Mossrs. Poole, Templar, Nathan, Jtoore, Moody, Alltui, Hicks, G-rifflths, Oajptain Thorpe, Detective O'Connor; 17 steerage. KENNEDY, s.s. (9.5 p.m.), 226 tons, Purvis, from Foxton.
DEPARTURES. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER j 13. ARAHURA, s.b. (1 p.m.), 1596 tons, Cameron, for Picton and Nelson. AOKBRE, e.s. (5.5 p.m.), 77 tons, Fisk, for Patea. KAITOA, 6.6. (5.10 p.m.), 350 tons, Stevens, for Nelson and Motueka. KAPUNI, s.s. . (5.20 p.m.;, 160. tons, Johantscn, for Patea.' ..■•'..■■■ ■ . > HAWERA, s.6'. (6 p.m.), 200 tons, Gibson, WAKATU, s.s. (7 p.m.), 157 tons, Wills, for Foxton. '''MAORI, 5.6. (7.55 p.m.), 3399. tons, Manning, for Lyttelton. Passengers: SaloonMisses Butler, Brice, Bassell, Broad, Barrett; Haggi-tt, - Sellers, Anderson, Titch, Feltham, Turner, Buttle; Will;io, Smith, Wellstead, Main, Franholyn, Ohaplin, Fairchild, .Winter, Fraser, Mesdames Buller (2), Bassctt, Brice, Steven, Joder, Hastings, Kobinson,' Stammers, Staples, Seedeburg, Mashcl, Daivson, . Robinson .(2), Hatch, Geary, Clark, Preston, Montague, Bridge, Watson (2), Thompson, lienter, Weir, Mcssts. M'Neil, Lough, Piper, Moody, Bucklip. Nathan, Comer,- Oleare, Morpeth, Turner, Hessy, Bowler, Williams, Morgan, Hatchings; Fergisson, Morui, Crawford, Thomas, Nosh. Bone, Kirk, Newton (2), Woodhouse, Steven, Jadcr, Hastings, Robinson,' Trederick, Dawson, Shaw, Bverete, H'Lean, Hurst-, Stark, White, Andrews, Cooke, Moore, Wood, 'Henderson, Church, Miller (2), Sharloy, Christie, Glasgow (2). Botting, Burns, Jarvis, Dallier, Roberts, Renter (2); 84 steerage. QUEEN OF THE" SOUTH, 8.6. (9.20 p.m.), 198 tons, Harvey, for Foxton. PALOONA, ss. (10.40 p.m.), 2774 tons, Norton. for northern ports. KAKAK). e.s. (11.25 p.m.), 1521 tons, for Greymouth.
EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Kittawa,,' Westport, September 14. Breeze,'Wanganui, September 14. Stormbird, Wanganui, September 14. ; Kamo, Greymouili, September 14. Waitomo. Calcutta, via southern ports. September 14. Awahou, Lyttelton, September 14. Monoiroi, Lyttelton, September 14. Warrimoo, northern ports, September 14. jliinita-ngi, Chathams, Lyttelton,- Sept. 14. Arahura, Nelson,' Picto, September 14, . Aorere, Patea, September 15. 1 Waverley, Puponga, September 15. Kowhai, Greymouth, September 15. Marama, Sydney,. September 15.. Wailiora, Caioutta, way ports, Sept. 15. Poherua, Greymouth, September 15. Defender, Greymouth, September .15. Queen,of the South, Foxton, Sept. 15. Wakatu,- Foxton,' September 15. Kapuni,. Patea., September 15. Hawera, Patea, September 15. Kaitoa, Nelson, Motueka, Sept. 15. Maori, Lyttelton-, Septemiber 15. Waimate, TV altera, Keptomber 15. Mapourika,. West Coast, Nelson, Picton, September 15. . 'ltoaivero,, Dunedin, Lyttelton, Sept. 16. Mararoa, northern ports, Septembor 16. Corinna, southern ports, September 16. Nikau, Nelson, Motueka, September 16. Alexander, Wanganui, September 16. Ulimaroa, Lyttelton, Sratember <6. Wimmera; Melbourne, Hobart, Sept. 17. : H-imutaka, London, via way ports, Sept. 18. Monowai, Dunedin, Lyttelton, Sept. 19. Paloona, northern ports, September 21. . Te Anau, ; southern ports, Sept. 22,
PROJECTED DEPARTURES. ' Ulimaroa; Lyttelton, Septerber 14. Blenheim, Blenheim, September 14. Tahiti, southern ports, September 14. Kapiti,, Wanganui, September 14. Earn, East Coast, Napier, Sept. 14, Opaiwa, Blenheim, September 14. Warrimoo, Lyttelton. Dunedin, Sept. 14. Ngakuta, Greymouth, Sept. 14. Kennedy, Nelson, West. Coast, Sept. 14, Squall, Napier, Gisbome, Sept. it. ' Hurunui, southern ports, September 14. Monowai, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Sept. 14. Matatua, southern ports, September 14. Breesse, southern ports, September 14. Aorere, Patea, September 15. Wavoriey, West Ooaet, September 15. Kowhai, Westport, September 15. Queen of the South, Foxton. Sept. 16. • Hawera,' Patea, September 15. Stormbird, Wanganui, September 15. .Arahura, Pic ton, Nelson, Sept. 15. Kaitoa, Nelson, Motueka, '.Sept. 15.' Maori, Lyttelton., September 15.. Wakatu, Kaikoura, Lyttolton, Sept. 15. Wakatu, Kaikoura, Lyttelton, Sept. 15. lonic, London, via Sydney, Durban, September 16. ' Tarawera, northern ports, September 16. Mararoa, Lyttelton, September 16. Corinna, New Plymouth, Sept. 16. Nikau, Nelson, Motueka, Sept. 16. Kamo, Greymouth, September 16. Kapuni, Patea, September 16. Mamma, San Francisco, way ports, September 16. Kumara, southern ports, September 16, Alexander, Nelson, West Coast, Sept. 16. Ulimaroa, Sydney, Soptember 16. Defender, Hokitika, September 17. Waimate, London, Sept. 17. 'Jlepourika, Pioton, Neleon, West Coast, September 18. Wimmera, south, Hobart, Melbourne, September 18. ' Monowai, northern, ports, September 21. Paloona, Lyttelton, Dunedin,' Sept. 21. • Riipple, Napier, Gisbome, September 21, Te Anau, New Plymouth, September 22. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS, INTERCOLONIAL SEKVIQE. MOKOIA, left Melbourne September 1, and. Hobart September 3 'for Wellington, via. south. Arrived here September 10. Left September 11 for Hobart and Melbourne.
•MOERAKI, left Hobart.September 11 aaid leave 3 Syiney September 17 for Wellington direct. Due Wellington September 21. Leaves here September 23 for Sydney and Hobart. Due Sydney September 27. WIMMERA, due Wellington, from Melbourne and Hobart, September 17. Leaves September 18 for southern- ports, Hobart, and Melbourne. Due Melbourne September 29. . MANUKA, left. Hobart August 28 and Sydney September. 3 for Wellington direct. Arrived Wellington September' 7. Left Wellington September 10 for Sydney. Due Sydney September 13. ULIMAROA, left Hobart September 4 and Sydney September 9 for Wellington, direct. Arrived Wellington September 13. Leaves Soptember 16 for Sydney and Hobart. Due Syiney . September 17.
■FRISCO SERVICE. MAITAI, left San Francisco Aumst IB for Wellington, via Papeete and Bo.ro.tonga. Arrived Wellington September 9. Left September 10 for Sydney direct. Due Sydney September 14. SLA KAMA, left Sydney September 11 for Wellington direct. Dtai here September 15. Leaves Septmber 16 for Kan Pranoieco, via way ports. Due 'Frisco October 6. MOANA, leaves San Francisco September 15 for Wellington, via Papeete and Karotonga. Due Wellington October 7. Leaves October 8 for Sydney. Duo Sydney October 12.
VANCOUVER SERVICE. NIAGARA, left Sydney September 2 for Auckland direct.. Arrived there September 6. Left September 7 for Vancouver, via Suva and Honolulu. Due Vancouver September 23. ' MAKURA, left Vancouver September 1, for Auckland, via Honolulu and Su,va. Due Auckland September 20. Leaves same day for Sydney. Due there September 24. OVERSEA STBAMEBS IN N.Z. PORTS. Following is a list showing where tho various oversea steamers tinting to and from New Zoalanl ports are from day to day -whilst they are on the New Zealand coast:— .
Inwards. Steamer. Bound from. Where to-day. Sliimpo Maru ... Makatea Is. Auckland KVirV.arino New York ' Auckland Waihora Calcutta to Wellington Matotmi St. John Wellington Hurunui Liverpool Wellington Whaliatane St. John Wellington Waitomo Calcutta Wellington Norman Monarch New York Port Chalmers Bateford New York Lyttelton Kumara London Wellington Outwards. Bound to. lonic London .Wellington Waimata Liverpool Wivjtera Otftlii London '&um3_w4_
OVERSEA SHIPPING. Steamers. From. Left. Due. Rimutaka London July 25 Sep.. 18 Hawke's Bay ... London July 11 Sep. 24 Ai'awa London Aug. 6 Kcr>. 25 Turakina London Aug. 21 Oct. 10 Star of Australia London Aug. 21 Oct. IB Star of Scotland London Aug. 22 Oct. 28 Rangatira London .Sep. 5 Oct. 21 Kaikoui'a Liverpool July 28. Oct. 6 OraTi Liverpool Aug. 27 Nov. 1 Navarino .... New York Aug. 12 Sept. 24 Suruga NcivYork Aug. 13 Sep. 20 Clan Fartiuhar... New York Sep. 5 Oct. 16 Karcma New York Aug. 21 Oct. 1 Muritai Now York Aug. 31 Oct, 9 Matatua Montreal June 25 Sep. 13 ICaramea Montrml Aug. 1 Oct. 20 Waitomo Calcutta July 30 Sep. 14 Waitomo Calcutta Aug. 7 Sep. 15. BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. MELBOURNE, September 13.' Sailed—Wimmera (Saturday), for Hobart and Bluil. COASTAL MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Katoa (8.5 a.m.), from Newcastle-, Otoki (8 p.m. September 12), from Gisborne. Sailed.—Waihora (5 p.m.), for Wellington. ' NAPIER. Sailed.—Warrimoo (3.10 p.m.), for WeHington. WANGANUI Sailed.—Stormbird (2.35 p.m.), for Welling-" toil. PICTON. Arrived—Arahura. (4,55 p.m.), from Wellington. ■ WESTPORT. Sailed—Kittawa, (2 p.m.), for Wellington. GREYMOUTH. Sailed— Kamo (11.45 .a.m.), for Wellington. liYTTELTON. Arrived.—Himitangi (2,40 a.m.), from Chatham Islands. Sailed—Cygnet (12.15 p.m.), for Akaroa; Ngatoro, for Greymouth; Awahou, for Wellington; Waitomo (4 p.m.), for Wellington; Storm, for Dunedin; Monowai (8.45 p.m,), for Wellington, with 130 passengers; Himitangi (6J5 p.m.). for Wellington. DUNEDIN. ; Arrived.—lnvercargill (6.5 a.m.), from Invcrcargill. ' To soil— Corinna (8 p.m.), for Oamaru. FOR SAN FRANCISCO.,' . Having left Sydney- at 1 p.m. on Saturday R.M.S. Marama is duo at. Wellington with 39 passengers in all classes to-mor-row morning. She has nine first, 27. seconl and 21 thira-clais passongers on board for forward ports. The Marama. will bo dispatched from Wellington ..for San Francisco, via, Rarotonga and . Papeete, at 3 p.m, on Thursday. WAIHOR-A'S MOVEMENTS. ' Heavy rain was responsible for having delayed the. Waihora at Auckland on Saturday. She managed to clear for'..Wellington last evening, however, and should arrive at tills port in time l 'to commence' discharge of Calcutta cargo on Thursday, morning. "WHAT'S IN A NAME?" ■ ' Now that the Maorjland Steamship Com : panv have disposed of their three' steamers to the Union Company it has been felded to change their names. In future tho Lauderdale will be known, as the ICokari, the, Enneidalo as Kahiki, and the Holmdale as Karu. "AMOKURA BOYS." The following is a list of boys who have been trained on tho Government training ship Amokura, and -who have been drafted into the mercantile marine. . The names of the vessels they have joined are given in parentheses J. Redshaw (Paloona), J. Sewell (Squall), C. D. Strongman (Mokoia), E. 0. Horton (Koromiko), F. A. Hayes (Tarawera), G. H. Kiine (Wimmera). V. A. Jesperson (Kaitoa), F. G. Obapman (Somerset), A. Hooker (Arahura).
The following new boys mil join tho Amokura to-day at Wellington:—Hector M'Donald Morrison (Wakapuaka); Leo Michael David Jackson, Wellington; John Henry Bax, Waikuku, North Canterbury; Cecil RawJiiti Snuth, Ms..Waro, Timaru,' Charles Mafking Denjiy, Tiiahiwi, Kaiapoi; Bradford Iludolphus Penny, Kanakanaia, Gisborne; Frederick Ernest/Lewis Wilson, Frankton Junction; Gerald: Phillip Retter, Levin; John Walter Cook, Sawyer'B Bay, Dunedin.
MUSS-TABLE GOSSIP... Mr. W. M'Keegan, engineer of tlio 1 Kapuni, having,come ashore, Mr. J. M'Conville has rejoined that vessel. Captain J, Davies, late of the Red Star liner Vaderland, is now in command of 1 B.M.S. lonic, in place of Captain Starck, who .'remained ashiore'in''England. • Captain Davies has the following "officers associated with him:—Chief, Mr. H. T. Rowland (late Vaderland); first, Mr.-J. R-oslia (late Vaderland); second, Mr. R. Hawkins (late Oymeric); .third, Mr. C. Oassedy (lata ■Megiantic). '-Mr. M'Donald Hunter is chief engineer, Mr. J. Ferguson second, Mr. W. Hill third. Mr. W. Pendleton fourth, and Mr. E. Fucho fifth; Mr. K.' Butlor is chief refrigerating engineer, ivith Mr... J. n. Davidson as second. Mr. J. Rooney is purser, and Mr. G. D. Moore wireless oporator. . Captain Gillman is still in charge, of the, Shaw-Savill liner Matatua, his.-officers being:—Chief, Mr, J. F. Gimson; second, Mr. B. Ellison; third, Mr. C. H. Bullock; chief engineer, Mr. S. T. Winship; second, Mr. D. M'Gowan; third, Mr. J. Davis; fourth, Mr. J. Palmer; fifth, Mr. A. Cable; sixth, Mr. W. J. Thompson. Mr. T. Hunter is in charge of the refrigerating machinery, with Mr. 0. 0. Arthur as his assistant. Captain A. Ryley is still in charge of the Now Zealand Shipping Company's Hurunui now at Wellington, his officers being as follow:—Chief, Mr. G. Nureey; second, Mr. Gardiner; third, Mr. J. Carriclc; fourth, Mr. T. Greaves. Mr, W. Jenkinson is chief engineer,- Mr. T. M'Lean second, Mr. M. E. Fouohy third, Mr. P. Bichin fourth; Mr. J. Anderson fifth; and Mr. C. T. Lancaster sixth. Mr. J. H. Clark is chief refrigerating engineer and Mr. E. Waters second.
A charter has been arranged for the barauentine Wanpanyi, 309 tons, under which she will load hardwood at Clarence River for Port Chalmers. . ' . The directors of Huddart-Perlter, Ltd., have decided to declare an interim dividend for the half-year ended June 30, 1915, at the rate of 6 per cent, per annum on both preference and ordinary shares. The dividend is payable to-morrow. An arrival in port from Montreal, . via Cape Town, Australian .ports, arid Auckland, early yesterday morning was the' Matatua. She Berthed at the Taranaki Street Wlmrf. It is expected that the vessel will get.away from here for southern ports this evening. On September 22 the Union Steamer To Anaui is expected to arrive at Wellington from southern ports in order to pick up New Plymouth and West Coast cargo. From Eastern? ports, via Hobart and the 6outh, the Waitomo is due at Wellington to-day. Ember-laden, the coastal steamer Defender left Greymiouth. for Wellington yesterday. She will be dispatched for Hoki-. tdka on Friday next. Discharge of the Kakapo's salt and gypsum from Wallaroo was completed ait Wellington yesterday, and the vessel left last evening for Greymouth to load timber for Melbourne Due in port this morning tho Warrimoo will lend 355 tons of northern cargo hero beforo proceeding on to southern ports this afternoon. On arrival at Dunedin she will be withdrawn from the East Ooast service, her place being taken by tho Monowai. . The Victoria loft Sydney for Auokland direct on Saturday afternoon. She is due at the northern port to-morrow evening, and will proceed thence to Dunedin direct. Alter a lengthy absence from Wellington the Union steamer Kowhai is duo in port from Greymouth to-morrow. Subsequently the vessel will proceed to Westport. Bound from Melbourne to Wellington, Huddart-Parker steamer Wimmera left tho. Victorian port for Hobart at 3 p.m. on» Saturday. She was to have left Hobart last evening for Wellington direct, and is due here on Friday evening next. Departure will bo taken for southern ports, Hobart, and Melbourne the following afterD *Certain repairs are being effected to the Huddart-Parker Company's steamer Riverina at Wellington. In addition to other work a. new mston-rod has to bo fitted. It is probable that the tcsscl will remain in port for three- or four days yet. _ Having arrived at Greymouth from Wellington,'via way ports, at 10 a.m. yesterday the Union Company e Mapourika was expected to leave on tho return trip at offico of the Sliaw. Silvill, fK# Albion Company were advised yesterday that, the White Star liner Cuilo left tho Bluff with a load of frozen meat for London via Durban, at 3 p.m. on Sunday. It will he Thursday morning beforo tho Home liner Kumara will bo able to leave Wellington for southern ports -with tho remainder of hor London cargo. Had it not been for a. particularly heavy foe in Cook Strait tho Huddart-Parker steamer Ulimaroa would have arrived at Wellington from Sydney direct on schedule tinio instead of and 3 o'clock vesterday afternoon. The vessel commenced dtechargo at the Onoen s Wharf No. 2 immediately on arrival.
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