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SHIPPING NEWS

I PHASES OF THE MOON. { OCTOBER. . . v. Daiy. Hr. m. I i > last . quarter 1 914 p.m. I ' New moon 9 912 a.m. i ♦ First quarter 76 121 a.m. j i Full moon 23 1145 a.m. j t Last quarter 31 410 p.m. | \ MOON. ft Moon rises to-day, 4.27 a.m.; sete, 5.25 p.m. ! ; . TIDE. , j f, To-day, 3.4 a.m.; 4.30 p.m. To-morrow, 4.1 a.m.; 4.'W p.m. SUN. Sun rises to-day, 5.15 a..m.; sets, 6.2 p.m. ARRIVALS. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7. MOANA, e.s. (3.10 a.m.), 3915 toils, Stringer, Xror San Francisco, via (Papeete and Baro!tonga. Passengers: Firsl; ealoon—For Wellington—ilistes A. Wilkin, C. Beckett, Mrs. F. H. Williamson. Messn;. J. F. Kennedy, J A. Cavanagh, J. Duerdon, E. Bell, A. Gualtcr, T. J. Craig, and J. Nash. For lytelton.—Misses Ciittord (3), Lady Clifford, Jlesdames J. T. Pendegast, J. H. Saunders and son. Second saloon--For Wellington: 'Miss M. Tierman, Mr. and '■ Mrs. H. Q. Bree an'i 2 children, Messrs. W. Clarkson, J. Gcdkin, W. Jensen, P. Heitare. For Auckland—Misses J. G. Neuffeir, Y. Silvereton, W .Kitto, E. Bailey. Stoerage—For Wel-ling-ton—Mr. and Mrs. J. .Hfttton, Messrs. \V. D. Hibbera-, T. Carter, J. Wilson, D. Jf'WiLliams, W. M'Manus, ff. Griffiths, P. Naughton, S. Laza,roes, 0. Mausmoule, L. Gost, Geo. Munro, D. Pitian, and 45 recruits from Cook Islands. There are also 35 passengers booked through to Australia. MAPOURIKA, s.s. (5.30 a;.m.). 1203 tons, Carey, from West Coast, Kelson, and Picton Passengers: Saloon—l\lisees Jennings, Warner, Clemens, Call, Edinger, Craddock, Jennings, Jackson, Davies, Mouat, Mulqueen, Kolly, .Balwin (2) «vnd ,2 children, Pcrcey, Mesdames Wattie; ' Whelan, Hay, Fountaine, Bird, Williams, Duncan, John 6, Bracey, Captain Kenny, Jlonsrs. Wateon, Taylor, Wattie (2), Rankin, Coker, Reader, Twidle (2), Jennings, Puddle, Wiggins, Shxtrley. Snowball, Hollyman, Shawbridge. Lister, Ancell, Gooer, Young, Oa::endale, Fountaine, Gembitsky, Marshall, Uunbar, Morganti, O'Connor'; 35 steerage. ULIMAROA, 6.5. (6.20 a.m.X 5777 tons, Wyllie, from Lyttelton. PATEENA, s.s. (6.10 a.m.), 12112 tons, Cox, from Melbourne. - RIMUTAKA, s.s. (9.10 a.m.), 7952 tons, Hemming, from Lyttelton. - MARAROA, 6.5. (9.20 a.m.), 2598 tons, Cameron, from Lyttelton. Passengers: 150 Ealoon and 200 steerage. 1 NIKAU, s.s. (10.15 a.m.), 248 ''tons, Hay, from Nelson and Motueka. OPAWA, s.s. (10 a.m.), 110 tons, Nicholas, from Blenheim. KAIKOURA, s.s. (2.15 p.m.), : 6998 tons, H'Kellar, from London, via, Australian ports and Auckland. ' EIVEEJNA. s.s. (3 p.m.), 4758 tons, Entwistle, from Dunedin and Lytt/ejton. KAPITI, s.s. (4.45 p.m.), 248 ton. I. Sawyers, from Wanganui. , ARAHUIU, s.s. (6.50 p.m.), l'S96 tons, Holmes, from Nelson and Picton. Passengers: Saloon—Mesdames O'Brien, Coleman, Ea-stcott, Heine, Griffiths, Cock, Widdowson, Whitwell, Joyuor, Gully, ■ Jackson, Whitman, Rhodes, Eccles, Rose crad child, Crean, Walters; Walker, Walton •, Mears, Boyce, Campbell, Holdaway , , M'lsaac, Homes,, Shaw, Berryman, Trogondng, Sharp, Wilson, Duncan, Hatchard, Misses Widdowsoii, O'Brien, Cock (2), Dickson, Stewart, Brown, Bond, Widdowson', Luonie, Holdaway, M'Cusker, Jack6on, Boj 'ce, • Bell, Walker, Glennie (2), Mcars, Camp bell. Mallett, O'Neill, Madden, M'Cusker, Oongdon. Bister Crispen, Messrs. Edmonds, stad boy, Fulton, Ross, Adair, Baldwin, Osborn, Duthic, Edmonds, Nottage, Cook, .Walker, Sherlock, Fanselow, Funnel!, Nigl itingale; Kinnes, Palmer, .Widdowson, Hughes, Haywood, Williamson, j Lindsay, Walker, Whitman, Moore, Galtaghe r, Jack;6on, Jamieson, Collins, Mogridg© (5). Tunnicliife, Moore, Simmon, Roberts, Cunningham, M'Callum, Bell, . Woolley, Mallett, Thomson, Woolley, Toley, Harley, Wattie, Ryan, Thomson, Farmar, Mears, Ho] )daway t M'lsaacs, Jfears, Maher, Lane, Homes.Broivn,' Masters Baldwin, Kitcliing. .Sharp. Wilson, Messrs. Slade, Simmons, II ['Brine, Brunette, Congdon, Kerr, Macdonald,, Lane, Tingcy, Pike: 22 steerage. i. DEPARTURES. I THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7. j • NIKAU, s.s. (5.15 p.m.), 248 tonii.f Hay. for Nelson and Motueka. KAHIKA, 5.6. {5.30 p.m.), 1147 tonia.i Xi-h tnson, for Westport. WAKATU, s.s. (6p.m.), 157 tons, Wills, for Lyttelton' and Dunedin. ' ULIMAROA, s.s. (6.25 p.m.), '5777 ton Wyllie, for Sydney.. Passengers: SaHooTiMiS€3S Fruhauf, Taylor, . Fkory,'. D< jrothy Harris, Mother Mary Soroope,'Sister,'Mary' O'Shangnessy, Mesdames • Keith,' 1 .Jn'iclte jn' and chiLd, H. E. Perry, Stevnard, Dunn and infant; Carte, W. M; Barton, B<ixton, Glarke, Floury, Anderson, Dr. Jolin Blillor,. Oaptain Taylor, Messrs. Keith, Jar ikson. A. Wade, W. N. Sprags, H. E. Perry, J. P. .Elliott, Dunn, -R. A.. A nderson, .Socconubs, Saxton, J. H. 'Boyd, G.; .Williams, Ttfrodeshur'y (2), Armstrong. 1 MAKAROA, s.s. (7.55 p.m.), 2598 tons, 0 ameron, for Lyttolton. Passengers: "-Misses Pringle', Norton. Cliffords PoaV jock, Bollard, Fitzgerald, Price, Smyth,' 'liady. Olifford, -Mesdames Ferris (2), Bowles, Voers,' Norton, Ritchie, Dougall, Honey, Fairbfiirn, Bruce, Massoy, Grant, Messrs. William &on, Doyle, Evans, Lee r Homo (2), Green. (2), Ferries, Bowles, Gillies. Vees, Cartney, Mbes, Ritchie, Douga-U, Nicol, Bailey, Kittto, Reid. Cook. Gregory; 30 steerage. 1 QUEEN OF THE SOUTH, s.s. (8.5 p.:m.),. 198 tons, Harvey, for Foxton. , KAMONA, s.s. (10.45 p.m.)/ 1-425 t;ms, Jewell, for Greymouth. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. : Kowhai, Westport, Napier, October Kaiapoi, Westport, October 8. Kamo, Greymouth, Ootober 8. •Storrabird, W-angunui, October 8. Kaitoa, Nelson, Motueka, October, 8. Maori, Lyttelton, October 8. Tn-rawera, northern ports, October 8. Wimmera, Melbourne, via Hobart, Oct. rt. Kaiapoi, Westport, October 8. John, southern ports. October 8. Calm, Lyttelton, October 8. • Alexander, Terakohe, October 0. . Nffaliere, Greymouth, October 8. Defender, Hokitika, October 9. Kiritona, Bast Coast, October 9. Aorere, Patea, October 9. Queen of the South, Foxton. Oct. 9. <Ha\vera, Pate-a, October 9. Kapuni, Patea, October 9. Ngakuta, Greymouth, October 9. Nikau, Nelson, Motueka, October 9. Mararoa, Lyttelton, October 9. Squall, Terakohc, October 9. Hurunui. Napier, October 9. Blenheim, Havelock, October 9. Paloona, southern ports,'. October 10. Kahika, Greymouth, October 10. Kamona, Greymouth, October. 11. Komata, .Westport, October 11.' ;Wakatu, Lyttelton, Kaikoura, October 11. Ripple, Napier, October 11. ! Monowai, northern porte, October 12.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. . ! Hiverina, northern ports, Sydney, Oct. 8. > Komata, Wcstport, October 8. Karu, -Greymouth, October 8. ■ Kapiti, Wanganui, October 8., ■ • . ,• Corinna, New Plymouth, October I. Clan Wactovish, London, via Brisbane, October 8. /. • : Koru, Greymouth, .October 8. Karema,' southern ports, October 8. Alexander, Nelson, West Coast, October 8,. Arahura, Picton, Kelson, Octoober 8. Kaitoa, Nelson, Motueka, October 8. Maori.- Lyttelton, October 8; " Moana, Sydney, Octoher 8, ■•'farowera, Lyttelton, liunedin. OctobtT !. Dorset, London, via Monte Video. Oct. 8. John. Wanganiii, October 8. Calm, Greymouth, October 8. / Amokuira, southern islands, October 8. / . Awahou, Foxton, October' 8. , Ngahere, Wangamri, October 9. Stormbird, Wanßonui, October 9. ■ Aorere, Patea, October 9. Queen o£ the South, Foxton, Oct. 9. . Kapuni, Patea, October 9. ' Hawera, Patea, October 9. . ■ > Nikau, Nelson, Motueka, October 9. MaraToa, Lyttelton, October 9. [ • , Mapourika. Picton, Nelson. West Coast.f October 9. i Wimmera, Melbourne, Tia south, Hobart.. October 9. - Hm-unui, London, via Sydney. October % ' Kiritona, Marlborough Sounds, Oct. 11. Opawa, Blenheim. October 11. Blenheim, Blenheim, October 11. Sauall, Napier. October 11. Hinemoa, northern lights, October 11. Paloona, northern ports, October 11. i' . Monovrai, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Octobor 12, Hippie, Napier, Qisborne, October 12. ] Rimutalia, London, via Monte Video, October 12. » TVakatu, Kaikoura, Lyttelton. October/12. Kamo, Greymouth, October 12. Kaikoura, southern .ports, October 14. Defender, Hokitika, October 14.

j MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. . INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE.' | MOF.RAKI.' left Hobart October 2, ,'nnd Sydney October 7 for Wellington (lircct. Due Wellington Octobcr 11.. l/iiwa Wellington October 14 for Sydney direct. Duo Bydney Ootobor 18. MANUKA, leaves Hobart Octobcr ?, and Sydney October 14 for Wellington cErcct. Due Wellington October 18. Leaves here Tor Sydney October 21. Duo Sydney >Octobcr 25. 1 • MOKOIA, leaves Melbourne October 13 for Hobart, southern ports, a,nd Welling, ton. Duo Wellington Octobcr 22. Leaves October 23 for Hobart and Melbourne. Due Ilobart October 27. TJLIMAROa. left Hobart September 25, and Sydney September 30, for Wellington direct. Arrived Wellington October 4. Loft here for Sydney direct October 7. Due Sydney October 11. 'FRISCO SERVICE. MAHAITA. left Sydney September- 11 for Wellington direct. Ajrivod hero Beptembor 15. I<sft Septembor 16 for Saai Francisco. via way noi'ts. Duo FrJioo October t. W4?A, left fcftu FremciKo fiestijwber li

for Wellington, -via, Papeete and RaTOtonga. Arrived Wellington October 7. Leaves Oc- 1 tober 8 for Sydnoy. Due Sydney October 12. MAITAI, leaves Sydney October 9 for 1 Wellington direct. Due here October 13. ' Leaver October 14 for San Francisco, rm way ports. Due 'Frieco November 3. VANCOUVER SERVICE. MAKURA. left Sydney September 30 for Auckland direct. Arrived Auckland October 4.. Left October 5 for Vancouver, , via Suva and Honolulu. Due Vancouver October 21. NIAGAJtA, left Vancouver September 29 for' Auckland, via Honolulu and Suva. Duo Auckland October 18. Leaves same day for Sydney direct. Due Sydney October 22. OVERSEA STEALERS IN N.Z. PORTS. Following is a list showinjr where the various oversea steamers trading to and from New Zealand ports arc from day to day whilet they are on tho New Zealand coa6t:— ' Inwards. Bound from. Whereto-day. Hawke's Bay London Lyttelton Shiny-o-staru ... vTapan Napier Navarino l£ew York Timaru Arftwa London Dunedin Kaikoura Juiverpool Wellington Karema New York Wellington Hcbburn Bunbury " Auckland OutwaTds. Bound to. Kumara - London Waitara Dorset ■ London Wellington Olan Mactavish ' London Wellington Hurunui London Gisborne Rimutaka ILondon Lyttelton OVERSEA SHIPPING. Steamers. From. Left. Due. Turakina London Aug. 21 Oct. 15 6tar of -Australia London Aug. 21 Oct. 19 Star of Scotland London Aug. 22 Oct. 28 Rangatira - London Sep. 5 Oct. 27 Ruapehu - London Sep. 19 Nov. 15 Star of India ..; London Sep. 23 Nov. 30 Kaikoura a.. Liverpool July 28 Oct. 8 Orari Liverpool Aug. 27 Nov. 2 Clan Farquhar.. New York Sep. 5 Oct. 16 Muritai r New York Aug. 31 Oct. 16 Karamea 1 Montreal Aug. 1 Oct. 26 Mamari ; Montreal Sep. 20 Dec. 5

Brj TELEGRAPH.

'.OVERSEA. ; SYDNEY,- October 7. Arrived.—jranuiiwra, from. New Zealand. Bailed.—lToeraki.; (4.15 p.m.), for Wellington. FK.EMANTLE. October 7. Arrived.—Medina, from London. MELBOURNE, October 7. Sailed.—Kaka,po„ for Now Zealand. . COASTAL. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7. (AUCKLAND. Arrived—Hcbbvirn (1.40 a.m.), from Wellington. • GISBORNE. Arrived— fiipplo (B.M a.m.), from Wellington. NAFIEK. Arrived.—Shdnyo Mam (8.30 a.m.), from Lyttelton. , Bailed.—Tarawcra (12.55 p.m.), for WellmgTo sail. —KowTlai (6 p.m.), for Wellington; Matatua (7 p.m.), for Sydney. WANGANUI Arrived.—Stormbird (7 a.m.), from Wellington. NELSON. Arrived.—Ken:nedy (9 a.m.), from Wellington. Bailed.—Kaitoa (4.30 p.m.), for Motuelta and Wellington. . GREYMOUTH. Sailed.—Kamo (9.30 a.m.) and Defender (2.15 p.m.), for Wellington; Ngahero (9.30 a.m.), for Wellington. LYTTELTON Arrived.—Oata (7.5 a.m.), .from Timaru; Cygnet (4.;td p.m.), from' Kaikoura. To sail.—Stcirm, for Dunedin; Calm, for Wellington., , . „ ' Sailed.—Mao:ri (8.40 p.m.), for Wellington, with 230 passengers. 1 . OAMARU. Sailed.—John (3.Z5 p.m.), for Wellington. ■ ' DUNEDIN. , • Arrived:—P<i3oona, (10.5 a.m.), from Auckland, vie. "East Coast ports. Sfl.ilcd.-KoDh.re (4.15 p.m.), for Bluff and Invercargitll. '

' MOANA FROM SAN FRANCISCO.

An early .arrival fromi San Francisco yesterday morning was the Moana, after a iit;e weather pdssagc. The vessel' berthed at the CJueen'B VTlmif No. 6 to disohai'Ke the following cargo:—2o kegs lead, 67 barrels and 63 cafles oil, 60 cases paints, 39 packages rubbc f and asbestos packing, 130 rolls and 200 crates'roofing, 7 cases photo good?, 29 'packages paste, 74 ltegs insecticide, 29 drums as phaltum, 32 cases and 47 bags periodicals. 1234 packages figs, 27C0 cosos preserved I fruits, 1550 cases canned fruits, •100 cases,,macaroni,'49 cases asparagus. 6 cases va:tiilla beans, 146 packages autotyres, 300 8 cases Californian apples, 2184 leases bananas; 1274 cases tomatoes, 59 sacks' coconuts, j 22 cases kumeras, on<l a largo 'quantity 'of sundries. The Mohna will continue her journey on to'Sydnecf at noon, to-day. ' 'AH ' OLD FAVOURITE KETUBNS.' 1 After an absenco of some months the Patcena returned hero yesterday from Melbourne. . .Whilst she was on the other sido she reiir-ved the Loong-ana in the Mel-bourne-Li iunce6ton run. Captain T. .W.'Cox (late-of the.Kokari, ex Lauderdale), is in chargo of the vessel, and ha.s with him tho following offlccM:Ohief, : ]\i!r. G. H. Hopkins (late seconl of the Loosigana); second, Mr..A. C. M'GreKor; chief (jiigineer, Mr. P. J. Hickey; secoi-d engineer, Mr. D. Malloeli. Mr. E. Jlav Ik<s chargei of the providing department. Tho Pateena will bo overhauled before she re tenters the Wellington-Pictoii-Nelson service. . . INDIA If MONAKOH FROM NEW YOSK. Messrs. Dalgety nad Co., local agents for the U.S. and A. Line, have been advised th at their chartered steamer Indian Monarct! left Now York, for New Zealand ports, v ia, Panama Canal, on Sunday, October 3. Auckland will be the vessel's first port ofi call, and Wellington should be reached' about November 17. MESS-TABLE GOSSIP.Oapftnin T. 0. Hill, of the Komata, having gone south for orders, Captain Geo. Lambert luas taken, charge of tho vessel. Gaptinin Oox, who brought the Pateena across l to Wellington will leave by tho Mapodrilia to-morrow to take up his new poeitvn as harbourmaster at Greymouth. Mr. Mareden, of Gollin and Co., Wellington, has been appointed ' shipping cleric fat Messrs. W. end G. TurnbuU and Oo.'s .vice 'Mr. Gulley, who has enlisted. Mr. T. J. Harris, late of the Wonganella, has "joined the Kamona ae second officer,. I vice Mr. J, D. Paul, who has come ashore. [: Off; account of her late arrival yesterday '.the tteparture of the Eiverina for northern ■ pot-tjs and Sydney has beon. postponed till .do-tHaT. Tho A. and .A. Line's Karema will leave |-here for the south to-day. The F. and S. ..Line's chartered steamer Keiltoura will get 'ftway for Lyttelton and Dunedini on Thursday next. -, :. No fewer than four steamers have been liilelayed at Wellington within the last two ilays on account of the alleged shortage'of men. These -were tho Union Company's j\ani, Komata, Kahika, and Kamona. • | After having been bar-bound at Hokitika !flor several days the Defender managed to fijlear that port for Wellington yesterday. .iShc is duo on Saturday, and when discharge !lias been completed will ho slipped for overhaul. Another visit will be paid to Hoki'tika towards the end of neat week. Tho collier Kamo, which hoe also been held up ;j.t Greymouth, got out yesterday. > Dae at Auckland on October 18 from Vancouver, via Honolulu and Suva, B.M.S. Niagara has 1100 tons of cargo and 227 passengers on board for New Zealand ports. The TaraWera is due this morning . with 340 tons of northern cargo. She will leave ,' for the south late this afternoon. i \ The lUmutu.ka, -which arrived from Lytr I jtelton yesterday morning, will fill up here, ■ land sail for London, via Monte Video, on iThureday next. Yesterday's rein' prevented the Clan Mac•lavish from taking in -as much Homo cargo •its it was thought pos6ible. Consequently :?ber departure for London, via Australia, •ttias been postponed till to-day. So as to allow intending Nelson passengers an o-pportunity of.eeeing the troops i march through the City to-morrow, the departure of the Nikau has been postponed from 2 p.m. till 5 p.m. • The Government training ship Amokura is expected to leave, here to-day on her spring cruise to . th© outlying southern islkinds of New Zealand.. She will proceed skmly down the coast, and is scheduled to'leave the Bluff finally about October 29.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2587, 8 October 1915, Page 8

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