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SHIPPING NEWS

j'JiASKS OK Tfli: MOOri. liiiy. Ilr.m. V,,:| ~,0011 I R ( "•"'■ \."i ..iinrlcr .. . » ' « »•»'■ Ulv moon .16 - " I , '"'- Wrsl, ..iinrlcr . ... M ? j**-" 1 " T''iill moon •i ,l "** I ,, ™' MOOS. Moon 10-dny. 5.38 n.m.; sets, 1..51 "■'"■ TIDE. To-day. 0-26 a.m.: 0.50 p.m. To-morrow, 1.16 a.m.; 1.39 P.m. PUN". Sun rises to-day. 5.10 e,m.; iH.s. t.l p.m. ARRIVALS. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER. 10. . MAORI, e.s. (7.S a.m.), 3413 tone, Man"kS'wHAJ. c!f. 19 a.m.), 792 tone. Tdlcnor.m.'. 1090 ton,, Dillner. from GisborneDEPARTURES. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBEB. ID. CALM f.e. (12.15 P-m->. 8M ,OUE ' Jt«fofd, £ °P.VrEraA, D ' .* <« P.m.l. 1212 tow. Bitohie, for Picton and Kelson. • NGATOJI.O, s.b. (2.40 p.m.). Hl' wine, Dowell, lor Greymoutn. POHEBTJA. s.b. 8.6 C p.m.). 11/5 tone, rhadw'rk for Wostport, and Greymouth. JKORI " 7.50 P.m.). 3412 tons, Mannin'for l.yttrlton. Passcneers: SaloonTili«M PaiCTEon, Bradehaw. /Drydcn, ITKKtrick. HoWnrorUi. DaTw. l.odrr Washbournc, Solan, Cbanlir, 'Baker Potter. Watson, Jo.irdain. Moho,?v llntrern Gaigill. Thomson. Kent. JfuUtae Sam?» PenfoM. M'Kechnle, S; Siadrtone. Jma. Hr^r^BoS-'SaTK TTartGean Lieut. Sheldon. Lieut. Pinfold, SUffSrS Stewart. Pto. Mullins, EeT. M iaMo: ».». '8.45 p.m.), 1236 tons. -Watson, for Grcymoutn.

EXPECTED AHRIVALS. rnrinna New Plymouth, October 11. HoaTmond , Vnuganui, October 11. S a W^ PO^ 0 f f b m ou| Oc, 1, Maori, LytteUon. October 12. Baden Powell. Lyttclou. Octohcr 13. SuaS! October l<. , <c Amokura, Cook Strait, October 15.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Kowhtti, Napier. Auckland. October U.' Hula, Wanganui, Now Plymouth, Oct. 11. Ngnhere, Greymouth, October 11. Mararoa. Lyttelton, October 11. Itosamond, New Plymouth, October 11. Rcgulus, Nelson, West Coast. Oct. 12. Corinna, Duncdin, October 12. Wimnicra, Auckland, via.portfi. Oct. 12. Amokura. Cook Strait, October 12. Patcena, Picton. Nelson. October 12. Maori-, Lyttelton, October 12. Monowai, Dnnedin direct, October 13. Baden Powell, Wanganui, October 15. Mapouriliß., Nelson, West Coast, Oct. 16. BERTH AGE LIST. The folio-wing is the bcrthaßC list of •veseeis nxrivinE to-day and to-morrow :- Kowhal-No. 1 (north) Queen's Wharf. Mararoa—Perry Wharf. Itosauiond-No. 4, Queen's Wharr Ngahcre—No. 16 south Queen's Wharf. Corinna-Glasgow Wharf. BY TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 10. COASTAL. AUCKLAND. Sailed.-Monowai (4.55.p.m.). for Gisbornc. ONEHTJNGA. Arrived.-llarawa (9.20 a.m.). from New Plymouth, i NEW PLYMOUTH. An-ivcd-Cori-nna (8 a.m.). from Onehunga. WANGANTJI, Arrived.—Baden Powell (4.5 D.in.). from Wellineton. Sailed.-KoFanioml (6.55 ii.m.l. for Wellington. PJCTOX. Arrived.-Pat<?ena (6.10 p.m.). from Wellington. NELSON. Sailed.-Uapourilca (10 a.m.). for Weetporl and Greymouth. WESTPOKT. Arrivcd.-Karamu (12.45 p.m.). ftom Sew Plymouth; Komata. (4.30 p.m.), from WeiSailed t .-oa.nopH3 (4.45 p.m.), far Auckland. GREVHOUTH. Armcd.-Kaliika (11.30 a.m.). from Wel-Sailed.-ltegulus (5.10 p.m.). for TaraUohe. LYTT2LTON. Arrived.—Wimmora (7.25 a.m.), from Port Ohalmei'B, Sailed.-lfararoa (6.20 p.m.), for Wellingto"' TIMARTJ. I Sailed.-Slorui (4.15 p.m.). for Lytlelton. j NGAHEUE FOR GREYItOTJTH. i The Ngahcrc arrived last night from Gisbornc, and berthed at No. 16 Queon s Wharf. The vessel has a. general cargo to discharge, and will rcceivn carco until 3 p.m. to-day, failing to-night for Greymouth, wlicre she will load coal for Whaugarei. THE OLD 6TBAMER. HAHPntI. It was Tcpor.l-cd »omc montlia nco that I he old stenmer Kaupiri, whiili was sucn a well-known unit of the Union Comanother part of tho tiot-W. In So columns of the- shin Dim; .loiirnnl "Vairplay." under d,Uc .Tnly M. SDPM.r" tlie following mil ice rrgsirdiiis tno in resnect to the renamme »f '] ,<, c ,"^f l: ~ A William Vrlhur Hoi. of 7.4 W. Mnry 1 t- in the Oily of tendon, hereby civo , notice that, in "cotlMiiTimico of Ibfl boat Jn" - 715. or register tonnan I'o be "pqi«t"ro.l in the «<M new immci at ljU b Port of owned by bun T , cl r" A nli, Id hi < he A ~c k l-.n.).V!t j ,l,c »^^ t . n t.t-11 de she remained, for'several ».«.. ..She^tad The «»tpnl ,r,i "' 1 "7,'; n ' h 'r"7in' , "l» : oUo out ori £?«SW T -Tier she had Infl Ai.okl»nd } M l*" c>l9l, Tlio vop'el et.onee I'T" "„■■■■-<-• H-nar lip'« ''em clnne ployed Hst.'and after belnr Hf i:;^Sriiwi^nA^ J™\. P J 5 %r anil Pfler rencMnir a Pont), Tfri-nn pnH wns then ordered to nroceed flu" , to Eiielanil. OK AMOKTIHA. The tollowins arc the namee of bw« ■Lrhn havo completed thtlr Sdrvico en the S?nSJo '^t'Vn'cU^d pr n d thcJs'-N H".Tbhnson (Jfonowai) H C . iHrl^SrSr^porl'S Sd n° W/ M'GVeVoMOtano). Tit noon for Portland Uland ligl.V rd at nl ™' Lichtkeoper Heal will eraliT He wil mbscquently ro to Care Foulwißd t<. relieve a keener.

CA.H.GO HI K AUGKTjAND. The Kowhai arrived yeslorday mornins frnm liyllclloii, and brrtlicd at the Kailway Wlm rf. She will talio a carzo of paso-oil tot northern ports, and ;i. limited quantity of csncra.l (.'areo /or Auckland will l>o received until noon to-day, Further cargo for Napier rannot bo received. nOSAIIONJ) PORiNBW PIiYMOCTH. The is due to-day from WongannJ. and will sail this afternoon for New Plymouth, takine Ecnerul jjurC o for that port. The veenul i 3 due back on Sunday from Hin Tarnnakl port, and wilt probably sail on Monday lor Ljutheru norlF. 00R1NKA FOR DTJNBDIN. The Corifuia i 5 dun to-day from New Plymouth, and will discharge 9COO p,raten of cheese before sailini to-morrow for Dunedin. The Kgatoro Bailed yesterday Xor Greymouth to load coal for Kapler. Mr. T. L. ll'Donald, purser on tho roHerua, fcas come aehoje. It -wan found yesterday, after a troublesome search that the Huia ie not leaking. The vessel returned to port on Monday, and she vas to have sone on the flip yesterday for overhaul, but this is now unnecessary. The water came from n, pipe leading from the fresh water tank to the engine-room. Bepaira have been effected, and the vessel will sail to-day for Wanganui and Now Plymouth. The Ba4en Powell is duo on Saturday from Lyttelton. and -will sail on Monday for Wanganui and Lyttelton. The Fiji correspondent of the Auckland "Star" states that the cutter Janet recently visited the wrecked schooner Strathcona,, on the Minerva reef, in the Pacific. Tho schooner has been purchased by Cupfain TV". Bobs, the owner of. the Jonet, and is lyine on her stove-in port bilße, wilh-\Jier back broken, and her keel and trarboard. strakes gone. Ths Janet is not the first visitor to the -wreck. Some, South Sea Island pirates have evident y been there and taken away all they could get at with ease from the hold, engineroom, and cabins. Tho doors, lockers, and skylights have been strinped of their braes locks, and all the port lights aro gone. Difficulty is experienced ijj petting anything out of tho wreck.-us it- is only for an hour at high tide that a boat can jet alongside.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 14, 11 October 1917, Page 8

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SHIPPING NEWS Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 14, 11 October 1917, Page 8

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