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SHIPPING NEWS

PHASES OF THE MOON. OCTOBER. Day. Hr. m. X.ast quarter 1 9J4 P ,mNow moon 5 9 12 a.m. First quarter 16 J Fuil moon 25 11 a - ra ' Last quarter .. 31 4 1" D,m * MOON. Moon rises to-day, 5.50 a.m.; 6et«, 6.40 p.m. TIDE. To-day. 4.1 a.m.; 4.24 p.m. To-morrow, 5 a.m.; 5.25 p.m. SUN. Sun risoa to-day, 5.14 a.m.; sets, 6.3 p.m. arrivals. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8. MAORI, s.s. (7.10 a.m.), 3399 tons, Manning, from Lyttelton. Passengers: 211 saloon and 376 steerage. KAITOA, e.g. (7.40 a.m.), 305 tons, Stevens, from Nelson and Motucka. ' TARAWEEA, s.s. (8 a.m.), £003 tono, Ritchie, from Auckland, ■ Gisborae, .and Napier.' Passengers: Saloon—Misses Hpnggs, Meters. Baiter, Donaldson, Vopeland; Murray, Chapman, ilaulkner, Williams, Better, Buchanan, Clayton; 3 steerage. ALEXANDER, s.s. (8.50 a.m.), 377 tons, Wildman, from Terakohe. , NGAHERE, a.«. (2 p.m.), 1100 tons, Dilner, from ■ Groymoutti. ' KAMO, s.s. (4.5 p.m.), 1236 tone, Watson, from Greymouth. ■ ' 'KIRITONA, auiiliory .schooner (5.30 p.m.), 136 tons, Shirley, from Bast Coaet. KOWHAI, 8.8. (6.35 p.m.), 792 tons, Nicholas, from Napier. „ „ WIMMERA, s.s, (6.55 p.m.), 3022 tons, Kell.. from Melbourne, via Hobart. Passengers: Saloon—Misses' Harrison, Bowman, M'Greffor,' Meedames Hodgeir, Taylor, M Gregor, Sutcliffe, Harris. Mesdames G. Avery, T. Thomas, T. M'Hugh, H. Sutcliffe, Welch. Harris, Dr. Pettit; 21 steerage. KAIAPOI, s.s. (11.30 p.m.), 2003 tons, Maircon, from Westport. SATUftDAY, OCTOBER 9. AOEEEB, 8.8. (1.30 .m.), 77 tons, Fisk.from Patea. DEPARTURES. . FRIDAY, OCTOBER. 8. ARAHURA, s.s. (1 p.m.), 1596 tons, Holmes, for Ficton and Nelson. i iIOANA, s.s. (1 p.m.), 3915 tons, Stringer, for Sydney direct. . CLAN MA.CTAVISH, s.e. (2 p.m.), 5816 tons, Oliver, for London, via- Brisbane. KAREMA, s.s., (3.30 p.m.); 5263 tons, M'Millan, for Lyttelton'. AMOKUKA, Government training ship; t4.40 p.m.), 805 tons", Hooper, for southern Islands. ICAPITI, s.s. (5.10 p.m.), 242 tone, Sawyers, for Wanganul. ' KAITOA, s.s. (5.30 p.m.), 350 tons/ Stevens, for-Nelson-and Motneka. i EIVERINA, s.s. (6.25 p.m.), 4758 ton 6, Entwisle, 'for northern ports and Sydney. MAORI, s.s. (7.55 ; p.m.), 4399 tons, Man-, ning, for Lyttelton. 1 ' , AWAHOU, s.e. (8.20 p.m.), 407 tons, Itodger, for Foxton. : , . TABAWERA,' s.s. (8.40 p.m.),. JOB tons, RiteKie, for Lyttelton and Dusedln. _ ALEXANDER,. s.s; (9 p.m.), 377 tons, Wildman, for Nelson.

, EXPECTED ARRIVALS. fitormbird, Wanganui, October 9. John, southern ports, October 9. Calm, Lyttelton, Ootober 9. Defender,. Hokitika, October 9.. Queen of the South, Foxton, Oct; 9. Ngakuta, Greymouth, October 9. Nikau, Nelson, Motueka, October 9. . Mararoa, Lyttelton, October 9. Squall, Terakohe, October 9. .Blenheim, Havelock, October 9." Arahura, Nelson, Picton,. October- 9. Corinna, New Plymouth, Ootober 10. Hurunui, Napier, October. 10.' ' Kapuni. Patea/ October 10. Hawora,.-Patca, October 10. _ Kapiti, Wanganui; October -10. . Awahou, Foxton, October 10. Waimea, Terakohe, Ootober-10. , Kaitoa, Nelson,'. Motueka,, October 10.. Maori, Lyttelton,' October 10. Paloona, southern ports, October 10. Kahika, Greymouth, October 10. Kamona, Greymouth, October 11. Wakatu,- Lyttelton, Kaikoura, October 11. Ripple, Gisborne, October ,11., . Moferaki, Sydney, October 11. : Monowal. northorn,, ports. October 12. Tarawerd.'Dunedin,' Lyttelton", October 11.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES, Komat-a, Westport, October- 9. Karu,' Greymouth, Octob.or 9. . i Calm, Grcymouth, October 9. ' ' Amokura, southern- islands, October 9. . Ngahere, Wanganui, .Octobor 9. Aorere, Patea, October 9.. , •• , - Queen of the South; • Foxton; Oct. 9,. •• Nikau, Kelson, Motiieka,' October 9. • Mararoa, Lytte-ltoh, October 9. ■■ ■ • Mapourika, Pioton. .Nelaoni West. Coast, October 9. '• . i,- . . •. . ■Wimmera, Melbourne, m south, Hobart, .October 9. ,','Kiritona, Sounds, October 9. Kowhai, Grcymouth, October 9. ; ■Dorset, London; Monte Video, Oct. 11. ' John, Wanganui,, October 11. - fltormhird, Wanganui,. Ootober 11. Kapuni, Patea, October 11. Hawera, Patea, October 11. Kapiti, Wanganui, October 11. Waimea, Nelson, West Ooaflt; Oct. 11. ■ Arahura., Picton, Nelson, October.ll. • Kaitoa, -Nelson, Motueka, October ,11. ; Maori, Lyttelton, October It <•, . Corinna, southern ports, Octobor 11. ' Opawa, Blenhoim, October 11. ' Blenheim, Blenheim, October 11. Squall, Napiter. Ootober 11. Hinemoa. northern lights, October It Paloona. northern ports, October 11. ■ Monowoi,' Lyttelton, Dunedin, October 12. Hippie. Napier, Gisborne. October 12. Wakatu, Kaikoura, Lyttelton. Octojier 12. Karao, Greymout-li, October 12. ■ Eimuta-ka, London, via Mont© Video, Ootober 13. ± , Kaikoura, 60Uthern ports, Ootober 14. . Defender, Hokitika. Ootober 14. • Tarawera, northern ports, October M. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. INTERCOLONIAL SEBVTOE. '' HOERAKI. left Hobart October 2. and Sydney Octobor 7 for Wellington direct. Due Wellington October 11. Leaves Wellington Octobor 14 for Sydney direct. Duo Sydney October 18. . . ' ' MANUKA, leaves Hobart October 9 and Sydney ■ October. 14 for Wellington direct; Due Wellington Ootober 18. Leaves here for Bydney October 21. Duo Sydney October 25. MOKOIA,' leaves Melbourne October 13 for Hobart, southern ports, and' Wellington. Duo Wellington October 22. Leaves Ootober 23 for Hobart and Melbourne. Duo Hobart October 27. ULIMAEOA. left Hobart September 25. and Sydney September. 30, for Wellington direct. Arrived Wellington October 4. Left here for Sydney direct October 7. Duo Sydney October 11. , 'FRISCO SERVICE. MAEAMA. left Sydney September 11 for Wellington direct. Arrived here September 15. Left September 16 for San Francisco, via way ports. Due 'Frisco October 6. MOANA. left Son Francisco September 15 for Wellington, via Papeete and Karotonga. Arrived Wellington October 7. Left October 8 for Sydney. Due Sydney October 12. MAITAI, leaves Sydney Ootober 9 for Wellington direct. Due hcTe October 13. '.Leaves October 14 for San. Francieco, na. way ports. Due 'Frisco November' 3. VANCOUVER SERVICE. MAKURA. left Sydney September 30 for Auckland direct. Arrived Auckland.October 4. Left October 6, for .Vanoouver, •via Suva and Honolulu. Duo .Vancouver October 21. NIAGARA, left- Vancouver September 29 for Auckland, via Honolulu and Suva. Due Auckland October 18. Leaves same day for 'Sydney direct. Due Sydney October 22. OVERSEA STEAMERS IN N.Z. PORTS. Following is a list showing, where the various oversea Bteamers trading to and from New Zealand ports are from day to day whilst they aro on tho New Zealand 'ooast;— Inwards. Bound from. Whereto-day. Shiny-o-Maru ... Japan Napier Navarino New York Timaru Kaikoura Liverpool Wellington Koroma New York Lyttelton Outwards. Bound to. Kumaxa London Waitara Dorset London .Wellington Hurunui London Napier Bimutalia London Lyttelton London Timaru OVERSEA SHIPPING. Steamers. From. Left. Due. Turakina London Aug, 21 Oct. 15 Star of Australia London Aug. 21 Oct. 19 Star of Scotland London Aug. 22 Oct. 28 Rangatira London Sop. 5 Oct. 27 Ru&pehu London Sep. 19 Nov. 15 Ktar of India ... London Bep. .23 Nov. 30 Kaikoura Liverpool July 28 Oct. 8 Orari Liverpool Aug. 27 Nov. 2 Olan itoguhar... New York g e p. 5 Oct. 16 Miiritai New York Aug. 31 Oct. 16 ICaramea . Montreal Aug. 1 Oct. 26 j£ am ari ..Montreal Sep. 20 Dec. 5 BY. TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. • ■ BIUSBANE. October 8. Arrived—Port Albany, from Now Zealand. NEWCASTLE. October 8. Arrived—Kauri, from New Zealand. » COASTAL. FBIDAY, OCTOBER ,B. POUTO (KAIPARA). Sailed.—Beulah (4 p.m.), for Sydney. AUCKLAND, BftUed.-fctoa (10.39 for Newcastle | (10.35 ft.ra.), for J^wcwUeiHouMt tf.tt s-ajOi tat Sewcastlo»

WANGANTH Soiled.—Stormbird (5.20 p.m.), for Wellington. FOXTON. To sail.—Queen of the South (8 p.m.), for Wellington. ' PICTON. Arrived—Arakura (4.40 p.m.), from Wellington. ■ To Eoil.—Arahura (9.30 p.m.), for Nelson. KELSON. Sailed.—Nikau (5.30 p.m.), for Wellington. WESTFOKT. Arrived.—Kabika (6.10 p.m.), from Wdinffton. , KAIKOURA. Arrived—Wakatu (early), from Wellington. LYTTELTON. Arrived—Wakatu, from KaikouTa. SfiJlcd—Moraroa (8.20 p.m.), for Wellington,' with 150 saloon and steerage passengers; Oa.lm (12.5 p.m.), for Wellington. DUNEDIN. Sailed.—Karori (1.30 p.m.), for Bluff and Westport; Arawa (3.40 p.m.), for Timarui Paloona (3.50 p.m.), for Auckland, via vray port#, MOERAKI LEAVES SIDNEY. A cablegram has been received by the local office of the Union Company stating that the Moeraki left Sydney for Wellington on Thursday afternoon. She is due on Monday morning with 751 tons of local cargo and 88 saloon and 111 steerage passengers. MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Mr. 0. 0. Marshall, late purser of the Maori, who has been ou sick leave for some months, lias joined the Tarawera as purser. Eight cadets arrived in Wellington yesterday to join the Union Company's training ship Aparima. Their names are:— Oadeis Baker, Copeland, Murray, OhapmQn, Faulknor, Williamson, Rettcr, and Clayton. Captain T. 0. Bayldon, harbourmaster at tho Thames, arrived In Wellington yesterday for the purpose of seeing one of his sons off to tho front. Over 30 ycais ago Captain Bayld.on was chief officer of tho Government steamer Hinemoa, when that vessel was square-rigged. Mr. J. Hall, late chief officer of R.M.S. Maitai,* ia under orders to_ join R.M.S. Niagara in a. similar capacity. Mr. J. J. Smith, chief officer of tne Anahou, having come ashore, Mr. B. MacKinnon, second officer, has been promoted a stop. Mr. G. B. Brown has signed on as second.' . Mr. C. Vendore has joined the |Kaitoa as second officer. . . „ Mr. E. Watkin, third officor of the Moan®, has come ashore for orders. . Messrs. M. Sedgers and W. Hawkinß, wireless operator and assistant respectively of the Moana, having come ashore, Messrß. A. F. Vipan (late Aparima) and J. H. Gilmo ur have been filled the vacancies. Mr. F. Dinsmore, chief officer of tie Oorinna, has come ashore. Mr. R. H. Alexander, wireless operator on the Maori, left that vessel at Wellington yesterday. ■ ... , ■ _ Mr. H. Houchen, third officer of the Daretwera, lifts come ashore for orders.. , Mr. S. J. Munn, second engineer of the Oorinna, came ashore yesterday.; Mr. H. Boyd, lato of the Navua, has ' joined as second. • Mr. N. Ohristie, late of the Maungamuv lias transferred to the Aparima ae second officer.

The New Zealand Shipping Company s Rimutaka will leave here for London, via Monte Video, on "Wednesday next. The eamfi company's ohartercd • steamer Dorset will get away for the same porta on nonArrangements have been made to dispatch the Kamona from Wellington, for New Plymouth and Onehtmge on Tuesday next. Aa tho Talune left Sum for Auckland at 10 a.m. on Thursday she shotOd arnvo there «3n Tuesday nexU- Her consignment of fruit for Wellington amounts,to 1980 cases of bananas. , . _ The New Zealand Shipping Company s Hurunui was to'have left Gisboyne at midnight last night , for Napier , and Welling*°The Arawa Is expected to arrive afEmaru j to- load' for Home to-day." ■' • ... It is announced that the Kumara • will leave Waitara for Auckland on October 12. Final departure 'will be taken from tn© northern port for Home. . ■ , According to latest, American flies the sunken German steamer Wnlkuire.. at Par peete, has been sold to an. American firm. Tho Melbourne is under orders to proceed to Mercury Bay and Whongarei to load, timber for Australia. She is now discharging it Miramar.. ■. „ . The Muritoi, which is due here from flew York on October 16, has 2600 tons of cargo to put out. ■ ... „ r , A load of cement will be brought to Wellington from Terakoho by the Waimea on Sunday.' She will leave on Monday for Nelson and the West.Ooast. ■, ■ For. the poet few days the P&tea has,: been unworkable on account of eojid-shal-lowing the entrance to' the river. 'There has not been more than 7ft. of water on the . bar. -: Conseauently ■ a large quantity of cheese for shipment..to,.Wellington,has. been delayed. u The Konrnta and Kara are 6tuL held. up at Wellington on account ,of a. shortage of crew.' The' Eiverina' was similarly detained in port. „„ ... The Union Company s Moura, which, was recently purchased by an Astern firm from the Union. Company, left' Auckland for. Newcastle and China at' 7.40 p.m. yt^ster'arrival in port from Melbourne, via Hobart, last . evening, - was the HuddartParker steamer Wimmera. Hobart at 1 p.m. on Monday last the vessel experienced strong winds and heavy seas for three day and: a.den6B foe off tho Now Zealand coast. She wiUeail for southern ports, Hobart, and Melbourne at 5 p.m. to-day. - • ■

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2588, 9 October 1915, Page 8

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SHIPPING NEWS Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2588, 9 October 1915, Page 8

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