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SHIPPING NEWS

PHASES OF TOE MOOS. OCTOBER

Dn.y. Hr. m. Last quarter 1 9 14 p.m. Ne.v moon 9 012 a.m. First (juartor 16 1 21 a.m. >'iill moon 23' 11 45 a.m. Lant Quarter 31 4 10 p.m. MOON. Moon rises 10-da-y. 8.28 a.m.; eets, 0.54 a.m. Friday. TIDE. To-day, 8.47 A.m.; 9.13 p.m. To-morrow, 9.43 n.m.; 10.8 p.m. SUN. Sun rises 10-rl-ny. 5.5 a.m.; sets', 6.9 p.m. AI7RIVALSi WEONKSDAV, OCTOHKR U. MAOIU, s.a. (7.15 n.m.), 3399 tons, llanninfr, from Ijj'ttcltoii. I\i&;cnser»: 153 snloonaml 395 Meer-nse. UIiGULUS, s.s. (4.55 a.m.), 477 tons, Vickerninn, from OncliunKii.

KAl'i'OA, s3. (9 a,111.), 305 toiw, Slovens, from Nelson. AWAIiOU. s.s. (9.15 -n.ai.). 407 tons, Itorlgel's, from Foxton. STOliltinilD, U.S. (10.25 O.I1I.), 217 tons, Dowcll. from Wangaiiui. KAI'UXI, s.s. (1.40 p.m.). LEO lone, Giliaon, from l'atca. JOHN. .s.s. (2.55 p.m.). 342 toils, Tcllick, from Wnnganui. KAMONA. s.b. (10 a.m.). 1425 tons. Scwoll, from Grcynioutft. MAITAI, sjs. 13.45 p.m.). 3393 tons, Williams, from Sydney. Passengers: i-Viloon— Mrjsdfimcs Anderson, Veitcli, ftpworth, Misses Green, Gorlcy, Howie, Messrs. Crossby, Evcrton, Cowpcir, WilUins, Stutlcrd, M'DonaM, Dr. Moorhouse, Captain E. O. Frascr. .Seeond-cla^s—Mrs. Chri.slenEcn, Messrs. Olirlstensen, Kvalt, Saxton, Cowley, Wilson, mid 22 soldiers; 3 third-cliss. JtAPOUBIKA, s.s. (10.55 p.m.), 1203 tons, Holmes, from the West Coast, Nelson, and Pie,ton. KOMATA, *Js. (U.fO p.m.), >994 tons, Scwcl), from Wcstport. DEPARTURES. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13. KIRITONA, s.s. (4.15 a.m.), 136 tons, WorliiiEr. for Napier and coast. ABAHURA, s.s. (12.50 p.m.), 1596 tons, Holmes, for Pkton and Nelson. AWAHOU, s.s. (3.15 p.m.), <07 tons, licdger, for Wcstport. WAKATU, U.S. (5 p.m.), 157 tons, Wills, for Kaikoura- and Lytteiton. KAITOA, o.s. (5.15 p.m.), 350 tons, Stevens, for Nelson and Jlotueka,. MAOIII. s.s. (7.50 p.m.), 3399 tons, Manning, for Lytteiton. Passengers: Saloon— Jtisces Smith. Steel, Tyler, Burt (2), lioger, WilrOTi, Ko'jhc, Mesdames Beadle, Anaert'on, Bery, Miller, Smith, Stagpoole (2), Inglis, Watson, lllacic, Cooper, Kerr, Kay, Best, Junston, Johnston, Austin; Watson, ITarln, Broad, Brown, Aoiderson, Inglis, Statham, Scott. Thacker, Harris, Messrs. Tsitt, M.P.. Beadle, Anderson, Bery, Glover, Orarn/p, MUliA\ Cowiey, Seymour, Bedding, Ousse, Brown, Graham, Tyler, Hillyard, Chalmers, Jones, Fane, Walsh, Levy, Jeffries, Ashley, Stevens, Christie, Broad, Allen, Leigh. Anderson. Whitby, Nosworthy, Prostick, Stailiani, Duncan, Scott, Gillon, Tliacker, Harris, Cameron, Williams, Wright; 64* steerage. KEGOLUS, s.s. (8.25 p.m.), 585 tons, Vickermtiu. for Kelson.

KAMO, s.a (10.25 p.m.), 1300 toils, J. Watson. for Greymoutli.

NOAKUTA!' s.s. (10.40 p.in.), 1250 tons, Muir for Oreymoulh.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Komata, Westport, October 14. JJtuYC'tvi, I'-atea, October 14. . Kapiti, Wflnganui, Octobcr 14. Breeze, Lytteiton, October 14. -• A-orcrc, Patea, October 1*?. Kennedy. Puponga, October 14. Queen of tho South, Foxton, October 14. Kikau, Jlotuelm, October 14. Mararoa, Lytteiton, Octobcr '14. Arahur-a. Nelson. Picton, October 14. Opawa, Blenheim, October 15. Alexander, Terakohe, October 15. Blenheim. Blenheim, October 15. Muritai, New York, via way ports, Oct. 15, Woottou. Lytteiton, October 15. Kaitaa, Nel-sou, Octobcr 15. ifaoi'i, Lytteiton, Octobcr 15. Kini. southern ports, October 15. Kahika, Westport, Octobcr 15. . Wfik'atu-, Kjiikoura, Lytteiton, Oct. 16. Corinna, soifthcrn port?, October 17. Kaiapoi, Westport, October 17. Kamo, Greymoutli, October 17. Monowai, Dunedin, Lytteiton. Oct. 17. Kipple, Owborne, October 17. Koromiko, Newcastle, October 18. Paloona, northern ports, October 19.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. John, southern ports, October 14. .Kapuni, Pa tea, October 14. llimutflka, London, via Monto Vitac October 14. John, southern ports, October 14. Itamona. Picton, Onchunpa, Octobcr 14, Kapiti, Wanganui, October J 1 Breeze, Wangnnui, October 14. Aorere, Pnte-a, Octobcr 14. Queen of the South, Foxton. October 14. Melbourne, Mercury Bay, Oct. 14. Nil«iu, Nelson, Motueke, October 14. Mararoa, Lytteiton, October 14 . T-ara-Tver.a. northern Tiorts, October 14. Storrabird, Wanganui, October 14. Kamon-a, Picton, Onehunga, October 14. llaitai. Son Francisco, way ports, Oct. 1' Opawa, Blenheim, October 15. Alexander, Nelson, Weet Coast, Oct. 15. Blenheim, Blenheim, October 15, Kaikoura, southern ports, October 15. Wootton, Nydi-a Bay, October 15. Arahura, Picton, Nelson, October 15. Kaitoa, Nelson, Motueka, October 15.. Maori, Lytteiton, October 15. ilawcrn. Patea, October 15. Mapouriks, Picton, Nelson, West Coast October 14. Defender, Jlokitika, October 16. Kini, West Ooast, October 16. Walmtu, Ivaikoura, Lytteiton, Oct. 18. Corinna, New Plymouth, Oct. 1£ Koniata. Westport, Oct<» r jer 18. Monowai, northern ports, October 18. Paloona, Lytteiton, Dunedin, October 19. E-ipplc, Napier, Gisborne, Octobcr 19.

MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. 31IOEKAKI. left Hobart October 2. and i Sydney October 7, for Wellington direct Arrived Wellington October 11. Leaves Wellington October 11 for Sydney direct. Due Sydney October 18. SIANTiKA, left Ifobort October 9 and leaves Svdney October 14 for Wellington direct. Due Wellington October 18. Leaves here for Sydney October 21 Duo Sydney October 25. JIOKOIA, left Melbourne October 13 for Hobart. southern ports, and Wellington. Duo Wellington Octobcr 22. Leaves October 23 for Hobart and Melbourne. Duo Ifnbnrt October 27. ULIMABOA. leaves Hobart October 16 and Sydney October 21 for Wellington direct. Due Wellington October 25. Leaves here Octobcr 28 for Sydny and Hobart. Duo Wellington Octobcr 25. Loaves here October 28 for Sydney and Hobart. Duo Sydney November 1. WIMMKRA, leaves Melbourne October 23 and Hobart Octobcr 25 for Wellington direct. Duo here October 29. Leaves October 30 for southern ports, Hobart, and Melbourne. •FEIKCO SERVICE. JIAHAMA, left. Kan Francisco October 13 for Wellington, via Papeete and Barotonga. Duo Wellington November 4. Leaves November 5 for Sydney direct. Due Syduey November 0. MOANA. left San Francisco September 15 for Wellington, via Papeete and Earotonga. Arrived Wellington October 7. Left Octobcr 8 for Sydney, Due Sydney October 12. VANCOUVER SEEVIGE. MAKUKA! left Sydney September 30 for Auckland direct. Arrived Auckland Octohcl. 4 Left Octobcr 6 for Venoouver, via Suva, and Honolulu. Duo Vancouver October 21. NIAGARA, left Vancouver September 29 for Auckland, via Honolulu and Suva. Duo Auckland October 18. Leaves same day for Sydney direct. Due Sydney October 22. OVEBSEA STEAMEKS IN N.Z. PORTS. Following is a ist showing where the various oversea steamers trading to and from New Zealand'ports are from day to day whilst they are ou the New, Zealand coast:-—

ItY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. SYDNEY; Octobcr 12. Arrived — Mo'iim H0.30 a.m.), fiv.m Wellington; soulay, frum ilaitciHeoj lieiUalj,, from Koiaerfa

NEWCASTLE, October 13. Arrived.—Katoa, from New Zealand ports. Sailed.—Kaituna, for Auckland. .MELBOURNE, October 13. Arrived.—Star of Scotland, from Loudon. COASTAL. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 13. AUCKLAND. Arrived.--Otan Farauhar (10.40 a.m.), from New York. SailiMl.—Muritai 16.30 a.m.), for Wellington; Whttnj.'.*i-pe (5.29 p.m.), for Newcastle. i Arrived.—Baron Tweedmnuth (9.£0 a.m.), froin Fort. Arthur (Texas) lo Brishone. put ill for liuiiker cool; lio?an:ond (7.10 a.m.). from Giuboi'lc; Wnipori (6,'iO p.m.), from Wcstport. NAHEB. Arrived.— Squall (1.30 a.m.), from Wellington. To Hiil.-fiauaU (8 p.m.), for Wellington, via Efl.sl Ooast. [ PATEA. Arrived.—Aorerc (10.50 a.m.), and Hawcra (10.50 a.m.), from Wellington. WANGANOI. Arrived,—Kapili (9.29 a.m.), from Wellington. FOXTON. To sail.—Queen of tho South (11 p.m.). for Wellington. PUPONGA. Sailed.—Kennedy (noon), for Wellington. WERTI'OKT. Sailed.—Komala, (1.10 a.m.). for Wellington. CUEYMOOTU. Arrived.—Kara (3 a.m.), from Greymoutli. LYTTELTON. Arrived.-Canopiiß (7.10 a.m.), from Wcstporl; Storm (7.50 a.m.), from Timaru; Taiuwera (9.20 n..m.1, from Dunedin! Monoivnl (9.40 a.m.), from Wellington, failed.—Karamii, for W«-*tport; Mararoa (8.20 p.in.l, for Wellington, with SCO passengers; Ain K'ft (6.15 p.m.), for Auckland. To Fail.-Slorm, for I'icton; Monowai, for Dunedin; Tarawcra, for Wellington; Jfoeraid, for Wellington; Cygnet, for Kailioura. DONEDIN. Arrived—Ko,rema (7.30 a.m.), from Lytteiton- W'mmera (3 p.m.), from Lytteiton. ■Sailed.—ltakanoa (5 p.m.), for Newcastle. KIOUW FROM NEW YORK. The locol office of the A. and A. Line have been advised that their chartered steamer Riouw left New York on Soptsmber 21. It was originally intended that the vessel should come through the Panama Canal, but the blockage in the Gaillard Cut has made this impossible, and tho Riouw will now take the Oape of Good Hope route. She is due here towards the end of November. ASHBURTON DELAYED. On account of the landslide in tie Panama Oanal, the Ashburton, which is under cli&rlcr to the New Zealand Shipping Com* nany. from Canada, to New Zealand ports, has been seriously delayed. The vessel lias be on compelled to take the alternative route, and will now call a_t Australian ports before coming to New Zealand. She was expected at Auckland about November 14 but will now Teach the northern port about the middle of December. MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Mr. W. Paul, chief officer of the Arahurci, has come ashore. 31 r . A. R. Cant, chief officer of the Ngakuta, lias come ashore on account of illThorns has joined the Awahou as mate, vice Mr. Brown. Mr W H. Gray huu rejoined the Maori 05 eocond officer after holiday leave Mr. A. llathhoiie has come ashore for orders. Mr. Ferminger has succeeded Mr. A. 11. Baird as wireless operator on the Maori. About 212 tons of southern cargo will be landed by the Tamwcra today before ehe proceeds on to northern Porte. It is proposed to dispatch, the Kamonft for Pkton and Onclniflga this evening. Mio will proccsd tlienco to Koipara ta load for Corinna vrilt take in Nelson and New Plymouth cargo on Monday next. I'hc Muritai, which Is en route from Xork, via way ports, left Auckland yesterday, and is due in Wellington o,n Friday next. , , VT v . An arrival at Aucklaud from New lorK at 10.45 a.m. yesterday • was the U.S. ana A. Line's chartered steamer Clan Farquhar. She i 6 duo here at the beginning of noxt week. . , . a result of the opening mane through the boulder bunk at, the \\ r airau Bar, there has been a. marked acceleration of the current, thus causing the silt to shift ana a deepening of the river. The river can now be mivtgated as far as the ferry The departure of the F. and S. Line s chartered stwimcr Kaikoura for southern dorte has been pootponed till to-day. Due at Wellington from London, via viay ports, to-day, the Turakma will discharge Homo cargo hero and will visit the ports mentioned in the following order :-Lyttelton, October 20; Dunedin, Octobcr 23; Lytteiton. October 23; Wellington, October 30; Auckland, November 5. The liner will leave the last-mentioned port for London on November 9. . The cocetul steamer Kennedy, which, is due here from Puponga- to-morrow, wil be placed on the Patent Slip for overhaul. The local agents for the Northern Company have been advised that the Ranawa will leave Onehunga on Tuesday, October 'lb, for New Plymouth, and will sail on the return trip On October 27, instead of October 25 and October 26 respectively. . The Barber chartered steamer Themis Dir. G. Scales, agent) left New York on September 10 for Wcllinston end Sydney, via Panama Caiiul. l'ort should be nrado about October 26. The Japanese cliartcreu steamer Shuiyo Ka.ru is expected to leave Napier to-day for Japan, via Nfcwcastlc. On Jfonday next the Union Company 6 Ta-luna will leave Auckland for Fiji, Tonga and Samoa. Tho wooden scow Karora, 160 tons, built at Auckland in. 19C6, and owned by the Ford Shipping Line, Ltd., of Auckland, has been sold to Mr. E. D. Pike, of Sydney. Tho schooner Rachael Cohen left her anchorage at Port Chalmers on Monday afternoon for the Campbell and Macquarie Islands, after & sojourn of nearly a year at the southern oort. 4s a result of an extensive overhaul, the schooner is now regarded as a very staunch little vessel, and belnff equipped with twin Diesel engines of TO horse-power each, ehe should prove a handy craft for the work she is engaged upon. The Ilachucl Cohen is now under the command of Captain Jl'Bride, .who formerly had charge of several sailing .vessels engaged, in the New Zealand coastal trade. ~n route to San Francisco the Maitai arrived at Wellington yesterday. ■Shi berthed at tho King's Wharf, and will be despatched for the Oalifornian port at 3 p.m. to-day.

Inwards. .Bound from Wlicrc to-day. Shiiiy-O-Maru ... Japan NApics Itoikoura Liverpool Wellington Knroma New York Lyttelton Navarino Now York Port Chalmers Muritai New York Auckland •Pnriiliina London Wellington. Murit-i-i New York to Wellington C'an Farquliar... New York Auckland Kurema Now York Dimcdin Outwards. Bound to Kiiinara Loridon Auckland Rimulaka London. Wellington / ira wa, London Lyttelton OVERSEA SHIPPING Steamers. From Left Due Tnrnkintt London Aug. 2.1 Out. H St'tr of Australia London Aug. 21 Oct. 20 , of Scotland London Aug. 22 Oct. 31 jifliientira. J'oniton Sep. 5 Oct. 27 Punpohu Loudon .Sep. 19 Nov. 15 el,,,, nf Indio. — London Sop. 23 Nov. 30 ki<i Ora London Oct. 8 Nov. 30 Opiri Liverpool Aup. 27 Nov. 2 Gliin l-'aruuhar... New York .Sept. 5 Oct. 18 New York Aug. 31 Oct. 16 Tli-mls New York 0<-.t. 3 Nov. 16 Indian Monarch Ncsv York Oct. 3 Nov. 16 iwi.tviinMi Montreal Auk. 1 Oct. 26 Mama-ri Montreal Sup. 20 Due. 5

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2592, 14 October 1915, Page 8

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SHIPPING NEWS Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2592, 14 October 1915, Page 8

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