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SHIPPING NEWS

PHASES OF TOE MOON. SEPTEMBER. Day.. Hr. m. First quarter 5 3 57 p.m. Full moon 12 8 1 a,m. Last Quarter 19 5 5 p.m. New moon 27 ? I p.m. MOON. . Moon.rises to-day, 9.41 a.m.; sets, 1.57 a.m. Tuesday. TIDE. Today, 10.5 a.m.'; 10.26 p.m. To-morrow, 10.53 a.m.; 11.19 p.m. SUN. Sun rises to-day, 6.10 a.m.; sets, 5.29 p.m. ARRIVALS. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER •4. RIVEIUNA, sj. (4.10 a.m.), 4758 tons, Entwistle, from Hobort and Sydney. Passengers: Saloon—Mesdamcs May, Woodman. Young, Logorte, Bowler, Lomax, Kimball and 4 children. Stone, Sogers, Ames, Cawsoy, Berry, Mattieon, Immsden, Vause, Mitchell and Infant, Carter and l children, and Green. Misses Hill, Flood, Johnson (2), Arteen, Cowley, Plummer, Todd, Lomax, Wilson, Skerrett, Mason, Prendcrgast, Horry, Xlatttson, Buokuil, Messrs. Gray, Crewe, King, Seller, Artnn, Brown, CornwaUJs, Littlo. May, Howe, Stance, Young, Bray and 3 children. Wll. son, Laveen, Cross. Legerts. Wilson, O'Donovan, rZcmball, Bowler, Rogers, Ames, Oa'wsey,' Coyle, Vause, and Sergt. Doubleday; 8 steerage. NGAHERE, s.s. \(5.5 a.m.), 1100 tons, Dowell. from Greymouth. DEPARTURES. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER' 4. OFAWV's.s. (11.45 a.m.), 110 tons, Nicholas, for Blenheim. TAKAPTJNA, sa (12.50 p.m.), 1036 tons, Cameron, for Picton and Nelson. • BREEZE, s.-s. (I.S p.m.). 347 tons, Radford, for Wanganui. WOOTTON, s.s. (4.20 p.m.), 151 tons, Holme, for Lyttelton. KAITOA, sjS. (6.10 p.m.), 350 tons, Wildman, for Nelson.

MONOWAI, e.s. (6 p.m.), 3433 tons. wett, for Napier, Gisborne, and Auckland. Passengers: Saloon—For Gisborne: , Miss Bolton,, llxs. Jenkins, Mr. Jenkins.' For Auckland: Mrs. Bcnnott, .llessrs. Macky, TjrV*; -Castaibrook, Nobles. •?' HXWERA, s.s. (7.5 p.m.), 200 tons, Jack, son, foj Jfttea. • KAPITI, s.s. (7 p.m.), 242 tons. Sawyers, for Wonganui. MAORI, a.s. (7.50 p.m.), 3399 ton?, Manring, for Lyttelton: Passengers: SaloonMisße.i Goy. WiLsan. Itayner (2), Molden, Nowey, Bird, Shaud, . Hayle37 Ryan, Rose, Jameson, Robertson, Kennedy, Mocgregor, White, Williams,- Russell, Gavin. Hood, Hutchison, Salisbury. Austin, Smith, Hanham, Allen, Mesdames Walker, Fletcher, Clapton, Gaw, Taine, Guinees, AUott, M'llraith, ■ Salt, Southberg, Kington, •Newey, Merry, Scarse, -Macgregor, McDonald, ' Adamsoni. Cameron,. Hutchison, Payne and ohild, Rolleston, Bristed. Andrew, Webster, Porter, Nuhelas, Coleman, Oorson, Messrs. Elder. Huls, Myers, Gar. rad, Hume, Holmes, Mlaen. Parry, Man, del. Welch, Walloon, Wilson, Walker, Butcher, Beswiek, Taine. Walker, Harper, Gold, Harden, Fitzsimmons, Flood, Guiness. AUott, Corson, Swan', Brown, Coleman, Nicholas, Stewart. Wakclv. Porter, Orchard;-Cruick6hank,-CroU, Webster, Andrew, Rogerscm, Maasbrough, Templar, Best, Twoliii], Ryan, Young, Dunoon, Iwin, M'Gregor, King, Brown, Craig, Capt. Stringer, Lieut-Colonel Hope Lewis, Dr. Pattie. f .

, BLENHEIM, s.s. (8.5 p.m.), 120 tons, -Wilkinson, for Havelock.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. John, Wanganui, September 5. Wakatu, Lyttelton, Kaikoura, Sept. 5. Orcpuki, southern ports, September 5. Nikttu, Nelson, Motueka, September 5. lYuaivera, Auckland, Gisborno, Wapier, September 5. . . " Queen of the South, Foxton, Soptomher 6. Waverley, Patca, September 5. Pateena, Lytteltan September 5. Putiki, Wanganui, September 5. , Kapiti. Wanganui, September 6: Hawera, Patea., September 6. Wairan, Blenheim, September 6. Kaitpa, Nelson, September 6. I Ma&i/ Lyttelton, Spptonibet 6. Corinna, southern ports, September 6. Kaiapoi. Auckland, September 6. Westralia', southernnorts, September 7. Blenheim, Sounds, Havelock, Sept.'7. Arawa, London, September 8. Hattic Luokenbach, September 12.

PROJECTED DEPARTURESi ' Pateena, Lyttelton, September 5. N.ikau, Nelson, Motueka, September 5. Kapuni, Patco, September 5. Orepuki, Nelson, etc., September 6. Queen of the South, Foxton, September 5. Wavcrloy, Patea, September 5. Tatnui, Waitara. September 5. Komatfl, Westport, September 5. Ivowhai. Grcymouth, September 5. Mapourika, Nelson, West Coast, Sept. 5. Neakuta, Greymouth, September 5. Ngatoro, Greymouth, Septomber 5. Ripple, Napier, Gisborne'Akftio, Sept. 6, Waimea. Nelson, West Coast, September 5. Ntrahere, Auckland, September 5. Takapuna, Pioton, Nelson, September 6. Hawera, Patea, September 6. Kapiti, Wanganui, September 6. Wairau, Blenheim, September 6. Maori,. Lyttelton, September 6. Kaitoa, Nelson, September 6. Wakato, lOaikoura, Lyttelton, Sept. 6. New Plymouth, September 6. Port Nicholson, Lyttelton, September 6 Putiki, Wanganui, September 6. Tara,T>-era, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Sept. 8. Blenheim, Blenheim, September 8.

MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. . .: INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE.'. PALOONA, left Melbourne August 23 for Wellington, via Hobart and southern porl.B. Arrived hero Septembor 1, and left for Melbourne September 2. Due Melbourne September 7. . WBSTRAMA, arrived Wellington from Sydney, via, north, September 1. Left for southern ports same day, • arriving back September 7. and saila ' for Sydney, via northern ports, same day. Due Sydney September 15. RIVEIUNA, left Sydney August 31. Arrived hero September 4. Leaves Wellington Septembor 7 for Sydney. Due Sydney September 11. o MOKRAKI, arrived Sydney, September 4: ,duo Hobart Soptember .9. Leaves Hobart for Sydney, September 9, and due Sydney Soptember 11. Leaves Sydney September 14 for Wellington, and due Wellington September IS. MANUKA, leaves Sydney for Wellington September 7. Duo Wellington Soptember 11. Leaves Wellington for Lyttelton same day. Due back September 13. leaves hero for Sydney September 14. and duo Sydnov September 18. VICTORIA, leaves Sydney September S. Due Auckland September 11, and at Wellington, via East Coast ports, on September 15. Leaves for. Lyttelton samo day and due back Septembor 21,' and away same day for Sydney, via East Coast and Auckland. Duo Sydney September 29. BY TELEGRAPH. . COASTAL, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4. ' ■' AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Makura (6.45 a.m.), from Sydney. ONEHUNGA. Arrjved.-Karamea (10.10 a.m.), from Westport. Sailed.—Rarawa (4 p.m.), for New Ply. mouth. WANGANUI. Arrived—John, with Manure™,' .in, tow (midnight, September 3). from WclUn-. ton. _ PICTON. Arrived.-Takap'una (5.15 t».m.). from Wcllington. NELSON. Arrived.—Nikau (7.5 p.m.), from Wellin-. ton. " WESTPORT. Arrivcd.-Kini (3.15 a.m.). from Lyttelton. GREYMOUTH. Arrived—A-wahou (6.25 a.m.), from Weilington. .LYTTELTON. Siiled.-Orepiiki (4 p.m.), for WclHngton • I'atceua (8.17 p.m.), for Wellington. ' lUVERINA FROJJ SYDNEY. Tho Riverine left Sydney at 12.30 on Thursday last, and had an -uneventful trip and fine weather. The' vessel arrived in the stream at 4.10 a.m. yesterday and berthed at No. 1 north, Queen's Wharf, at 7 a.m. Cargo for Wellington amounts to 770 tons, including'transhipments from the following vessels:—Florence Luckcnbach, Kashgar, Dimbooja, Tcnuo Maru, Waima.rino. Wodonga, Moonta, Rena, Jlontoro, Cooma, Obra, Ohangsha Katobmba, and Zealandia. The Itiverina will sail for Lyttelton at 5 o'clook this afternoon, returning on Thursday morning and sailing for. Sydney tho samo day.

UAITAI FROM TEISCO. The Maifcai, from San Francisco, is duo to arrive in Wellington nest Saturday. AKITA. MAEU.PEOJI JAPAN. Messrs. Burns, Philp and Co., local agents Cor the Nippon Yusen Kajsha, advise that the Akita Maru, the first steamer of the Nippon Yusen Kaisha that will extend from Yokohama, to Australia and New Zealand, will be arriving here about September 23. She left Yokohama, Japan, on August 24,.and is due at Sydney (where she will discharge 2000 tons of cargo)' on September 13. and will then proceed to Wellington. The vessel has 21G0 tons of cargo for here, including 60 tons of lumber. She is time-tabled to leave Wellington on September 26. after picking ud a small consignment, and is due in Melbourne, where she will discharge 580 tons on October 3. She is then duo at Sydney attain, via Port Pirie, and possibly UtU-uitiM on October 22. She does not take a ; large amount of cargo

from hero, and will complete loading at Australian ports. Formerly all Japanese goods wcro transliippcd at Sydney, but tho now service by this vessel will removo the necessity for transhipment, and tho goods will come direct, and very much sooner thau up till tho present. XGAHEKE TOWING ELINOE VERNON. The Ngaherc arrived yesterday morning with a full cargo of ooal from Oreyuiouth. The coal is for Auckland, and yesterday she trajis.ferrod 400 tons to the hulk Elinor Vernon. She will leavo at noon to-day, taking the hulk In tow for Auckland. A full crow signed on to the hulk yesterday afternoon', and she has been provisioned for Km- 551 miles journey- Mr. H. Caiidlish. third mate of the Ngakuta, goes In chavgo of tho hulk, and Mr. H. Guthrie, hujk master, also goes to Auckland, where, ho will again take charge. HINEJIOA'S MOVEMENTS. Tho Government steamer Hinomoa arrived iu Auckland, via East Coast lighthouses, on Saturday. After leaving Auckland tho vessel will visit tho various beacons in Hauraki Gulf, and will then go on to the Tiri Tiri light, Makohinau. and Oape Brett. She will then call at Russell, Oape Maria Van Diemon, Holdsaiga Harbour, Kalpara. and Onehnnga, after which she l will proceed to Wellinp;ton, whero sho will probably arrive in, about threo weeks. THE IUCKENBAOH LINE. The American steamer flattie Imckenbneh, the third of the line to visit the Dominion, is expected to reach Auckland from New York, via -Panama, on Thursday. Sho will procoed to Wellington after discharge at Auckland. Tho Victoria arrived in Sydney at 7 a.m. ou Saturday, and is due to leave on Wednesday for Wellington, via Auckland and East Coast. The Westralia, which is due here on Thursday from Lyttelton, sails for Sydney, via East Coast and Auckland, the 6ame afternoon.Mr. W. H. Gower has signed on as third mate on the Ngahere, in place of Mr. S. Robertson. The Ngnkuta sails at 4 p.m. this afternoon for Greymouth. where she will take on a cargo of coal for Lyttelton. The Orepuki will go on the Slip to-day, and is expected to como off again on Wednesday evening. Tho Corinna left Oamani for Welling, ton yesterday. She is coming via Timaru and Lyttelton. The Kanio is detained at Greymouth owing -to heavy seas. Sho will sail for Wellington as soon as tho weather.permits. . The Himitangi arrived- at, Waitangi, Chatham Islands, at midnight on Sunday.-

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2868, 5 September 1916, Page 8

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SHIPPING NEWS Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2868, 5 September 1916, Page 8

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