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SHIPPING NEWS

4 PHASES OF TUB MOON. ' SEPTEMBER. : Day. Hr. m. Now Moon 27 7 4 p.m. First Quarter 5 3 67 p.m. Full moon 12 8 1 a.m. Last quarter 19 ,55 p.m. MOON. i Moon rifles to-day, 2.34 a.m.; Bets, 11.38 i a.m. : TIDE. < To-day, 11.52 a.m.;. midnight, ' To-morrow, 0.13 p.m. ' SUN. : Sua rises to-day, 5.43 a.m.; sets, 5.45 p.m ARRIVALS. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 20 ECHO, auxiliary scow (1.30 d.m.), 59 tons Thompson, from EuEt Con.it. KAPITI. s.s. (6.35 a.m.), 242 tons, Saw , yers, from Wanganui. . WAIRATJ. s.s. (5.55 a.m), 93 ton?, Deiley, from Blenheim. KAJTOA, s.b. (7.25 a.m.), 305 tons, Wildman, from Nelson and. Motucka. MAORI, s.s. (8 a.m.), 3399 tons, Manning, from Lyttelton. BREEZE, s.s. (5.30 p.m.), 347 tuns, Badford, from Onehunga. DEPARTURES. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 OPAWA. e.s. (4.10 a.m.), 110 tons. Nicho. las, for Blenheim. TAKAPUNA,. s.s. (12.45 p.m.), 1036 lone, Irwin, for Picton and Nelson. OHEPUKI, s.s. (4.30 p.m.), 525 tons, Dow. hurst, for Nydia Bay. WAIRAU. s.s. (5 p.m.), 93 tons. Deiley, for Blonheim. KAITOA, s.s. (5.15 p.m.), 350 torn-, Wildman, for Nelson. MAORI, s.s. (7.50 p.m.), 3593 tons, Manning, for Lytteltou. Passengers: SaloonMisses Oibbs, Mills. Holland. Mocr, Jones, Bisley, Jacobs, Humphries, Saunders, Fish. Ooclscrill, Murray, Mesdames Connor, Wells, Morrison, Gibbs; Smith, Feary, M'Glarcn, Bcdinfrficld, Moor. Wnstano, Cocks, Leash, Goodone, Ragg aud infant, Dobson, Haley and infant, Barrett, Btraehen, East and infant, Campbell, Fyfc, Brown and 2 children. Jones, King, Shaw, Williams. Messrs. Goodwiu, Matt'rey, Connor, Gardnor, Wilson, Wells, Piatt, Ross, Metzger, UanKins, Winstone. Wilson, Mui'dock. Fuller, Farland, Pearcc, Govans, Brown, Wkitmore. Kccne, Johnston, Garrard, Holmes, Linker, Williams, Washer, Whittakar, Pordcr. 'Rev. Bowdcn, Aitken. Dr. Marks, Q.M.S. Coppijli!. Gunnerß Greig, Mayhew, Kerwui, ji'Konzio, Dale. Francis, Merry, Graham, bmith, Holliek, j EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Takapuna. Kelson; Picton, September 21, Queen of the South, Foxton, September 21. . Pateena, Lyttelton, September 21: | Nikau, Nelson, September 21. Victoria, Dunedin, Lyttelton, Sept. 2i. lllenhoim, Sounds and llavclock, Sept. 21, Wakatu, Kaikoura, Lyttoltoa, Sept. 21. Breeze, Onehunga, September 21. ' Wootton, Nydia Bay, September !l. Opawa, Blenheim, September 21. . Tarawera, Napier, September 21. Waverley, Patea, September 22. Alexander,. Terakohc, September S3. Wairau, Blenheim, September 22. Maori, Lyttelton, September 22. Koitoo. Nelson, September 22. Calm, southern ports, September 22. Ngakuta, Grcymouth, September 22. Hinoniofl, northern ports, September 23, Paloona, Melbourne, via south, Sept. 23. Kapiti, Wanganui. September 23. Kapuni, Patea, September 23. Tarawera, Napier, September 23. Aklta ■Ham, lnltohnnia, September 34. Hippie, Alutlo, Oisborne. Napier, September 24. John., southern ports, September 26. Wimniera, Melbourne, September 28. lonic, London, va. Auckland, October 7. Port Napier, London, via ports, Oct. 12. Somerset, Lverpool, October 23. ■ Hurumii, Now York, October 24. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Ngahcre, Grcymouth, September 21. Moeraki, Sydney, Hobart, September 21. Pateena, Lytteltou, September 21. Nikau, Nelson, Septomber 21. Victoria. Sydney, via north. Sept. 21. Wootton; Lyttelton, September 21. Kapiti, Wangnnui, Soptember 21. . Opawa, Blenheim, September 21. Kamona, Grcymouth, September 21. Queen of the South, Forton, Sept. 22. Komata,' Westport, September 22. Waverley, Patea, September 22. Alexander, Nelson and coast, Sept.; %.. Takapuna, Picton, Nelpon September 22 Koitoa, Nelson, September 22. Maori, Lyttelton, Sopi-embcr 22. Tarawera, Lyttelton, September 22. Calm, Wanganui, September 22. Wakatu, Kaikoura, Lyttelton. Sept. 22. Blenheim, Wanganui. September 22. Wanaka, Westport, Soptember 23. Kapuni, Patea, Soptembov 23. Paloona, Melbourne, September 25. ' Mapourika, West Coast, September 26. Monoivni, Lyttelton and Dunedin, Sept. 26, Ripple. Napier, GLsborne, Akitdo, Sep Umber 26. Akita Maru, Melbourne, Sept. 27. AYimme.ra, Melbourne, via. ports, Sept. 30. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. MOERAKI, left Syduc-x September 14 for Wellington. Arrived September 18. Left same day for Lytteltou, and due bacK September 21. Leaves same day for Sydney, and due Sydney September 25. VICTORIA, left Sydney September 7. Arrived Auckland September 12. aaid at Wellington, via East Coast ports, on September 16. Left for. Dunedin direct eamo day, and due back September 21. and away Bame day for Sydney, via East Const and Auckland. Duo Sydney September 25. PALOONA. left Melbourne Sept. 13 for Wellington, via Hobart, Bluff. Dunedin, and Lyttelton. Due Wellington 6ept<>m. her 23. Sails Seitomber Vi for Melbourne direct, and due Melbourno September 30. R.IVERINA. arrived Sydney September 11. Leaves Sydney September 21, and due Wellington September 25. WESTRALIA. arrived Sydney September 15. Left Sydney ■ lltptcmber 20. Duo Auckland September 24. and at Wellington, via. ports, September 29. Leavco for Lyttelton and Dnncdin September 30. Duo back October i>. and sails mow 4ar fo> Sydney, via ports. Due Sydney October 13. 'MANUKA, arrived Sydney September 18. Leaves Sydney flcptembor 20, o.nd due Wellington Ootober 2. WIMMERA. leaves Melbourne September 23 for Wellington direct, and duo hero September 28. l*avcs here for Melbourne, via southern ports, on Septomber 30. and due Melbourno October-IP. Br TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. Bailed.—Westralin, (4 p.m.). COASTAL. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 211 ■ ONEUI7NGA. Arrived.—Rosamond (2.45 a.m., from Westport; Regulus (6.6 a.m.). from Nelson; llarawa (8.20 a.m.). from New Plymouth. Sailed.-Arapawa (115 p.m.), for Opunako and Wanganui NAPIER. Arrivcd.-Monowai 'noon), from Welling. ton; Waipori (5 am.), from. Newcastle. WANGANOI. Arrived.-Putiki (10.P0 a.m.), from Welling. tou. FOXTON. Sailcd.-Quecn of tfce South (3.15 p.m.). for Wellington, , . NYDIA BAY. Arrived.—Wootton (' a.m.), from Wellington. HAVELOCK. ftoilcd.-Blenheim'('-.30 p.m.), for Wellington. PICTON. Arrived.--Taka.puno (4.60 p.m.), from Wei UCEt ° n - BLENHEIM. Arrived.-Opava (12.15 p.m.), from Wellington. NELSON. Sailed.-Mapourika 19 a.m.). for Westport and Grcymouth; Kennedy (4.55 p.m.). for Westport and GrcymouUi; Nfta-u (7.5 p.m.), for Wellington. GREYMOUTH. Arrivcd.-Ngakuto (7.40 p.m.), from Wcl. lington. ' ' LYTTELTON. Arrhcd.-John (4.25 ii.m.), from Welling. ton; Victoria, (6.35 a.m.), from Dunedin; liimtilaka (8.15 a.m.), from We Ungton; Pateena (9 a.m.). from Wellington; Opouri (11 a.m.). from Greymouth; Kokiri (12.20 P.m.). from Auckland. Pailcd.-Patcona (8.40 p.m.), for Wellington. To eail.-Wakntu, for Kailfoum; John, for T.linaru: Victoria, for Auckland, via way To PO s'aiL-Mocraki, for Wcllingloii Passengers: Saloon-Misses Wjlkum (2), Crosby, Reid, Mosdnmos Crosby. Graham, Mahon. Messrs. Lilly, Mheppard, Master^an,

Clarke, O'Brien. Lient. Walsh, Scrgt.Majors Willies and Edmonds. | DDNEDIN. Arrived.—Piilooua (9 40 a.m.), from Mel- . bourne. f ' Sailcd.-Calm (3.15 p.m.), Tor Wanganui; Arctwa (4.40 p.m.), for Tiraaru. OVERSEA LINERS DUE. The New Zealand and African Steamship Co. advise that the Hurimui, which left New York on August 17, is due in Melbourno at the end of this month, and will afterwards visit Sydney, Auckland and finally Wellington. She is due hero on October 24. According to this advice she, should reach Wellington a day aftci' the' liner Somerset, which is at. present ea route from Liverpool. The .Somerset is expected to reach Melbourne about September 28 from Capo Town. She will then ■ go to Sydney and Auckland, and is expected in Wellington ou October 23. Captain Smith is in charge of the Hurumii. THE FEEIIY RUN. The Mararoa, when has been undergoing extensive overhaul at Lyttelton, will relieve tho Maori on. tho ferry run on Saturday, and the Maori will proceed south for her overhaul. On comiug off tho slip she will relieve the Mararoa, who will in return relieve the Pateena. The Pateena, wHI go back on tho Wellington-Pioton-Nclson run, and the Takapuna will again anchor in the ntreaai. : Cathie, Dempster and Co. advMc that tho Wootton is due to-day from Nydia Bay, and will sail this afternoon for Lyttelton-. According to reports received from Canada by tho s.s. Niagara, the CauadiaiiPaciflc Railway intend to build, shortly, at Vancouver, the largest wharf on the Pacific Coast. After unloading and also pinking up cargo at this port, the Akita Moru, from Kobe, via Yokohama, and Sydney, which arrives here oni Eriday, will sail 'from this port on Tuesday for Australian ports and Japan. Loading explosives was commenced by the schooner Huia at Auckland on Monday.' She will .probably leave the northern port to-day for New Plymuth, and will be due in Wellington in about a forV night's time. Owing to delay, tho Paloona. docs not leavo Dunedin until to-day, and Lyttelton on Friday. She is due here on Saturday morning, and leaves for Melbourne direct on Monday, at 5 p.m. She has 377 tens of local cargo. Tho Tarawera will leavo Napier to-day; and is due here on Friday morning. She has 500 tons of cargo to land, and vfill sail ou Friday evening for Lyttelton and Dunedin. Tho Kamona leaves for Grcynnn*th. today, where she wHI load for Wellington. On' arrival this morning the Victoria will berth at No. 1 South (Jueen's Wharf. She has 220 tons of cargo to disclmuso, and leaves this evening for Sydney, via East Coast and Auckland. . Banuatyne and Co. advise that on arrival, this morning from Nelson the Nikau will go on the Blip for painting. She will sail for Nelson aa usiiril this oven lag at 5 o'clocly Tho Kara, which arrived in part last evening, leaves for New Plymouth at 3 p.m. to-day. The Ngntoro left Napier for Gisborne yesterday. Sho leaves Gisborne on Wednesday for Greymouth, and is due'at Greymouth on Saturday. . Sho will load for Oamaru ■ at Greymouth. The Orepuki,. which left Wellington yesterday for Nydia Bay, will proceed to Lyttelton, where she will so on the' slip for overhaul.. It is probable that Mr. Green, mate on the Pateena, will sign off that vessel and join tho Ma.raroa. Mr. R. L. Eaii has signed off the 3\akapuna. He held the position of first mate, ajid Tvill probably join the Pateena in a like capacity. .. * Mr. W. N. Gray, second mate of the Maori, has signed off, oad has been replaced by Mr. D. Owen, who was formerly mate' on the Koromiko. It is probable that Mr. Gray will join, the Takapuna. Mr. E. Rixon, fifth engineer on tno Mono, wai, .has signed off, and has been replaced i by Mr. H. fl.'Barr.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2882, 21 September 1916, Page 8

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SHIPPING NEWS Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2882, 21 September 1916, Page 8

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