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SHIPPING NEWS

PHASES OF THE ,MOOK. OCTOBER. Day. Hr. in. First quarter 4 1? ? Full moou 11 6 31 p.m. Last quarter 19 _ 12 39 p.m. Sew moou 27 8 7 a.in MOON. Moon rises to-day, 1.34 a.m.; sets, 11.30 a.m. TIDE. To-day, 11.13 a.m.; 11.31 p.m. To-morrow, 11,53 a.m. SUN. Sun rises to-day, 4.55 a.m.; sets, 6.17 p.m. arrivals. THURSDAY, OCTO3ER 19. WBIMERA, s.s. (3.20 a.m.), 3022 tons, Kell, from Melbourne. Passengers: fialoon—Jles- ; dames Mendelssohn and child, Wyles, liotheroy and 2 children. Miss M'Call, Messrs. Mendelssohn, Fish, and jßotheroy; 13 steerage. For Liatelton: Captain John-; ston, Mr. E. L. Williams. For Dunedin: 1 Mr. J. ir., Andrews, Misses Moffatt, Watson. OPAWA, s.s. (6.10 a.m.), 110 tons, Nicholas, from Blenheim. 3MKAU, s.s. (7.5 a.m.). 248 tons, Hay, from Kelson and Motueka. HIVERIXA, s.s. (8.30 a.m.), 4758 tons. Entwisltf, from Lyttelton. JOHN, s.s. (9 a.m.), 342 tons. Bobertson. from Timaru. PATEEXA, s.s. (9.55 a.m.), 1212 tons, Mawstm. from Lyttelton. CALM, s.s. (10.45 a.m.), 890 tons, Gordon.from Lyttelton. CORINNA, s.s. (10.30 a.m.)-, 1271 tons, Elders, from Lyttelton. WOOTTON, s.s. (4.45 p.m.), 151 tons, Larsen/from Lyttelton. BLENHEIM, s.s. (5.5 p.m.), 120 tons, Wilkinson, from Havelock. TAKABUXA, s.s. (10.10 p.m.), 1036 tons, Davies, from Nelson 'and Picton. DEPARTURES,, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19. , ItlPPLli, s.s. (1.5 a.m.), 370 tons, Carlson, for Napier and. Gisborne. MAGIC, auxiliary scow (10.5 aim.), 52 tons. Johansen, for Fuponga. BIVERINA, s.s. (11.20- a.m.), 4708 tons, Entwisle. for Sydney and Hobart. Passengers: Saloon—Misses. Johnson, Eolleston, Atkins, -Covle, Takle, Gainsford, Cowles, Kay, Wilson, Hisgins, and- Denton,. Mesdames Tucker. Bollinger, Paulinp, Kendall, Somerset-Playne, 0. R- Beattio, Arrowsmith, CarsTrcll, Taltle, Kinp and child, Biggins, Reeves, flarfcness, Low, Messrs. IV (!. Jlearnc, Finch, Birltheck, H. E. Necdham, Rev. Father Fartlnnu, P. F. Eager. E. W. Oardale. A. H. Stevenson, Hammell, Gilby, R«eves, Baker, Harltncss, Henly, Hopkins..Tucker, Pauline. Kendall, Takle, Railton, and Somorset-Piaync. VERMONT, s.s. (2.40 p.m.). 4271 toils 1 , Jelland, for Dunedin. . JOHN, s.s. (3.20 p.m.), 342 tons, Robertson., for Wanganui. ' OPAWA, s.s. (5.5 p.m.), 110 tons, Nicholas, for /Blenheim. OALM, s.s. (5.20 -p.m.). 981 tons, Gordon, for 'Wangaimi. ' fJIKAU, s.s. (5.25 p.m.), 248 tons, Hay for Kelson. „ CORINNA, s.s. (0.05 p.m.), 1271 tons, Elders, for Nelson. ■ • PATKENA, s.s. (7.50 p.m.), 1212 tons, Ritchie, for Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon -Misses Drury, Clarke, Carey, Matlnas, Sister Kirkpatrick. Mesdames ltobson, Schmidt, Bell, Jones, Preston.-Houghton (2), Potter (2). Carey and 2 children. Martin. Moore, Gcntlcß. Carey, 0 Regan and -tSiild Berry, and Harris, Judge Chapman, Sergt.-Ma.ior Bayes. Se.rgt. Butcher, Private J[ullin6, Driver Walker, Messrs. Gentles, Martin, OHogan, Luff, Harris, Ingley, ITOrosUe. Sugdcu, Preston. Harper, Evans, Finlay Slmsorf. Trorise, Chambers. Jones, Buchanan, Scales.. Forpie Beyne, tasty, Doubleday, Lockie, Hudson. Speight. Brown. Tonkin son, amt Eeid. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Queen of the South, Foxton, October 19. Kaoiti,- Wanganiii, October 19. Putiki. Wmngtjnui, October 20. Mararoa. Lyttelton. October 20. Kaitoa, Nelson. October 20. Walintn, Lyttelton, Kaikoura, October <,0. Tarawera, * Auckland, Octobcr 20. Karu/ Grcymoutli, October 20. Victoria, southern ports. October 0). Kamo, Greymouth, Octobcr 21. • Waitoino, Calcutta, way ports, Oct. a. Tl'awera, Patea, Octobcr 21. Wavcrley, Patea, October 21. Alexander. Picton, October 21. Opawa. Blenheim,, Octobcr 21. Mapourika., West Coast, Nelson, Oct.. 21; Nikau. Nelson, Motucka, October 21. Patecna, Lyttletou, October 21 . flrecitr, Wanganui, October 21. . Kokiri. southern ports, Octolier U. • Wnirau. Blenheim, Octobcr 21. .Monowai.. northern ports October 34. Ripple, northern ports. October J. . Somerset. Liverpool. October li, Tturunm. New YcrUv 7A. Maori. Lyttelton ..October .23.. . Waimea, Oneliunga. October 25. . Waimana, -London, via ports. October 28. Westralix Sydney, via. north, Octobcr 23. Port Philip. New York, November 7. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Kapuiii. Patca, Octobcr 19. • .Queen of the South, Foxton, October 20. Kapiti. Wanganui, October 20. , I Takapnna. Picton. Nelson. October W. Mararoa. Lyttelton,. October 20. Kaitoa, Nelson, Octobcr 20. ■ . Tarawora. Lyttelton and Dunedin, v Oct. 20 Putiki. Wanganui, Octobcr 20. > ■ , Victoria, Sydney, via north, October 20. Karu, New Plymouth. Octobcr 23. Hawcra, Patea, October 23. Wavcrley, Patea, Octobcr 23. Alexander. West Coast, Octobor -*S. Oparfa, Blenheim. October 25. .... JTikau, Nelson. Octobcr 23. Pateena. Lyttelton, October 23. Wiuimora. Melbourne, via southern ports, October 23. ' ' , Wakatu. Kaikoura. Lyttelton Ootohcr 21. Breeze, southern porta Oetoncr Zl. Kokiri, West Coast. Octobor 24. Blenheim, Wanganui. October 24. Wairau. Blenheim, October .24. , Mapourika. Nelson, 'West Coast. Oct. 24. 1 Monowai; Lyttelton. Dunedin. Octobcr 24. Ripplo, Napier. Gisborne. Alulio, Oct. J. Maori, Lyttelton, October 25. Waimea. Nelson, West Coast. Octobcr 2j. Westralia, Dunedin, Octobcr 28. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. ' IN'TEItCOLONIAL SEEVICE.. PALOONA, arrived Wellington from Melbourne. via southern ports, October 14, and Eailod for Melbourne direct October 17. Due JWbournc Octobcr 21. MANUKA, left Sydney October 19, and due iit Wellington October 23. Leaves for Lyttelton same day. WIMJrEIM. left Melbourne Oetoher 14 for Wellington direct. Arrived Wellington October 19. , MOERAICI. arrived Sydney Octobcr 16. and leaves apain for Wellington after going to Hobart. on Oetoher 26. and dao in Wellington on October 30. Leaves for Lyttelton same day. , VICTOUTA. arrived in Wellington fr.om Rydnev. via ports, on October 15. and left for Lyttelton on October 16. Due back in Wellington October 20, and leaves same day for Sydney, via northern ports. Duo gr'lnev October 27. ~ 'WESTRALIA, left Sydney for. Wellington, via northern ports, on October! 19. and duo at A-ucklfnd October 23 and Wellington Octobcr 2S. . ; , R.IVEBrN'A. arrived in Wcllineton .from Sydney on October 1.6. and left October 17' for Jj'ytteJton. Left Wellington October IVfr"' Sydney direct. Due Sj'dncy'October 25. ( Br TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. SYDNEY. October 19. Arrived.—Walporl. Trom New Z»alanct. Sailed.—Wcstrali a. and Manuhn. (1.30 p.m.), for New Zealand (Auckland and Wellington respectively). COASTAL. v ' THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19. : AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Monowai, from southern ports. ONEHUNGA. Sailed.—Rarawa- (4.55 p.m.), for New' Plymouth, - ' NAPIER, ■ . . . > Sailed.—Echo (10.40 p.m., October 18) and . Taravcra (10.15 a.m.), for Wellington. WANGANUI. Arrived—Breeze (0.15 a.m.), from WellingSailed—Kapiti (5.50 p.m.) aiid Putiki (6.35 p.m.), . for Wellington.

NELSON. Sailed.—Kaitoa (8 p.m.) and Alexander (9 p.m.), for Wellington Lm'liLTO*. Arrived.—Booral (11.15 a.m.). from Wellington; Cygnet, from Kaikoura. ? To Sail.—Kini. for Westport; Wakatu, for Kaikoura and Wellington. Sailed.—Mararoa (8.55 p.m.) for Wellington, with 500 passengers. Sailed.—Victoria (5 p.m.), for Sydney, via north. Passengers: Saloon, for Wellington—Miss Tcmpleton, Webster, Mesdames Foster, Martin, Cleary and child. Rev. Blamires, Messrs. Foster, liandolph Fraser, Smith, Hninber, Cleary. For Napier—Miss - Jaggor, Mrs. Templeton, Messrs. Gray ' and Samuels. For Gisborne—Misses Wachsmann, Wright, Mrs. Stringer and 3 children, Messrs. Dickson and Sfiwkurst. For Auckland—Misses Robertson, Waterhouse, Harris, Mesdames Charters, Davis, Messrs. T. M. Charters, Price, and Harris. DUNEDIN. Sailed.—To Auau (3.30 p.m.). for Bluff. WESTRALIA RUNNING iJATE. i 'A day later than usual, the Huddc.rtI Parker steamer Westralia left tiyduey for ' Auckland yesterday. She is due at the , northern port .on Monday, and -will not | li>ave there for the south till Wednesday, October 25. The vessel ivilL arrive on Saturday—a day late-rand will sail for Dunediu direct the same day. CONCEII2UXG THE Senator Eeady, at a recent meeting of .the Commonwealth Senate, asked the Mii>ister of the Navy whether, in view of rumours as to the condition of the s.s. Jtotomahana, -well-known in the Wellmg-tofl-LjHteUon scrvice, and now trading between Tasmania and the mainland, and the great age of that vessel, lie would have a thorough survey of the ship made,, to ascertain if her. hull and machinery were in every way satisfactory. The Minister gaid he would refer the matter to the consideration of the Marine Board, the responsible authority. Thti board has carried the following resolution:—"That the naval authorities he informed that tlie Victorian State marine law provides that no steamship shall be employed in , the carriage of passengers unless the hull, machinery, and equipment shall havo been-, surveyed, and their good aud sufficient condition in all respects has been declared • to by an engineer-surveyor and a sliip-wright-surveyor respectively. Such surveys having been held in. respect to. the Itotoinahana, and the prescribed declaration of survey having been received, a cortifioatc was issued on April 8, 1916, by the Marine Board, having validity to April 8, 1917, authorising the carriage t of 219 passengers; and the Marino-Board being fully aware of its responsibilities, sees no reason for questioning the present condition of the Botomahana." MESS TABLE GOSSIP. • Captain Johnson, of Timaru, who had charge of the Petono on the run to Melbourne, returned by the Wimmcra. yesterday morning. ■' Mr. Johansen, mate of "the ICapuni, haviug come ashore, Mr. &. Thorns has, filled the vacancy. Mr. Romanoff, late second officer of the ICahika, left Wellington for Sydney yesterday in order to join the. A.TJjS.y. Company's service. Duo hero to-day from northern ports, the Tarawcra \\*tll be dispatched for Lyttelton and J)unodin this, afternoon. On account of Monday being 1 a holiday, the vessel will not talio southern cargo. From Calcutta, via way ports, the "Union Company's Waitomo is expected to arrive at Wellington to-morrow. On completion of discharge liorc she will proceed to Newcastle, ; Latest advice roceived in Wellington is to the effect that the has J been bar-bouud at Grcymouth> It .is unlikely that she will arrive s here beforo to-morrow at the earliest. '• Moderate weather was experienced by the Wimmera on her run across from Hobart. The vessel arrived here at 3.20 a.m. yesterday,- and berthed at .Jervois Quay. % Writing from a motor patrol ship in Home, waters-to Captain P. A. Macitidoe, Secretary of tho Merchant Servico Guild, a,New Zealand member of the guild gives somo interesting details concerning dhe "generous manner in which the' firm of Ftirness, Withy, and Co., the great English shipbuilders and owners, are dealing with the.officers and cncinecrs in their service." . "At/ the last aunual meeting," ■ho" writes, "tho sum of £20,CC0 was.,put aside for distribution amongst, the officers and engineers of their fleet at tho end of the war. Last year £10,000 was earmarked for this purpose, s6 that £30,000 awaits the luck£ men when tho war is over." In addition to this, Messrs. Furness, Withy, and Co. aro giving full pay to every one of their officers on active service. Final preparations wcro mado yesterday by tho ship Amokura, and after adjusting her compasses the vessel proceeded to an anchorago in the stream preparatory, to sailing on her southern cruise, via Cook Strait. The French ship Crillon, vow loading wheat at Adelaide for TJ.K. or.Continent, wan fixed at '1255. per ton. This is stated to bo the highest wlicat freight ever paid lor a sailing vessel in tho Australian tr Adv'icc has boon raecivcd by tho "Union Company that the Kokiri is expected to leave Dunediii to-day and ou' Saturday for Wellington. She is duo here on Sundav, and will.'be. dispatched for West Coast ports on Tuesday next. The Huddart-Parker steamer Wiuimera will leave for Melbourne,/via southern ' ports, to-morrow. On account of tho hohdav on Monday, she will Tumain at Lytr telton till Tuesday. Consequent uponi this the Wimrnem will not leave tho Jiliilf. till Friday, Octobcr 28, instead of as utnial. , „ . ' * With a'lull load of timber,;tho Karu is duo from Greymouth: to-day. Sho will receive cargo for New Plymouth to-mor-TOW. " .

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2907, 20 October 1916, Page 8

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SHIPPING NEWS Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2907, 20 October 1916, Page 8

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