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SHIPPING NEWS

PHASES OF THE MOON. SEPTBMBEIt. Day. Hr.m. Now n.oon 6 . 10.M P.m. First quarter 14 If, J-™ , Fall moon at \ l \ & Z~ Übl duarter 27 * 9 1 , ' , "- MOON. Moon risea to-day. 5.14 a.m.; sets, 4.32 p.m. TIDE. To-day, 3.13 a.m.; 3.40 p.m. ' To-morrow, 4.6 a.m.; 4.36 p.m. SUN. 6un rises tn-day, 6.13 a.m.; icte, 5.28 p.m. ARRIVALS. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3. ■ INVEJICAKGIHi, s.s. (1 p.m.), 224 tons, Wahlstrom, from Wangamii. _.. KAHIKA, e.ii. H. 35 cm.). 1148 tons. Williamson, from Grevmouth. FATEENA, a.s. (8.15 a.m.), 1212 tons, lrwin, from Lyttclton. ' „ KAPITI, B.e. (10.30 a.m.), 242 tons, bavfyers, from Wanganui. . MOANA, 8.8. (10.20 a.m. in Oie atream). 3915 tons, Barlow, from San Franolsco. jriKAU, s.B. (11.55 a,m.), 248 tons, flay, r OAIiM,° s.s." (5.50 p.m.), 850 toue, Eadford, "SSiSSiri. (6.50 P--> m tons, DiUner, from Whangaroi, via Napier.

DEPARTURES. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3. • BLENHEIM, s.s. (4.15 n:m.),.. 120 tons, Wilkinson, for Havelock. 3IAOIO, ecow (10 a.ni.), 82 tons, Holm, lor 8 (11.10 a.m.), 134 tone, Srronle, for TVauganui. ■ , . POHERUA, s.s. (1.15 p.m.), 1175 tons, %. e S & 305 tons, Wild"MjfS/ (3.30 p.m.>, 1212 tons, OamcroE, for Lyttclton. . . WOOKOM, 8.8. (9 p.ni.), 151 tone, barsen, iov Lytielton. n , KO-ffKi.l /..a. -(10.80 p.m.), 792 tone, Plowman, for Nciv I'lyiuouth.' , 6XP6CTBB ARRIVALS. ' WttlsatU, Kailwur?., September 4 Baden 'Powull, Lytteiton, 6eptoiuber 1. Corinua, Now Plymouth, September 4. Queen of this South, Foxton, Sept. 4. Maori, Lytlolton, September 4. Kapuni, Patca,, September 4. Manuka, Sydney, September 4. Kennedy, Hotueka, September 4, • Mana, Wauganui. September 5. ' Kahu, Napier, September 5. . Kaitoa, Nelson, September 5. AVaverlcy, P,ntoa, September 8. Koroiuilio, Dunedin, September i>. To Aimu, AnoWand, September 6. Ngakuta, Sydney, September 6. Pateena, Lyttclton, September 5. Mnpourlka, Picton, September 5. Nikau, Nelson, September o. Wootton, liyttelton, September i>. Invercargill, Wanganui, September ». Kapiti, Wanganui, September 6. Puliltl, Lytteiton, fioptembcr 6. Blpiiheim, Havi-lock, September o. nrenuld, Lytteiton. September 6. Wakatu, Picton. Sopfember V. Mamikn, IffttoHon, September 7. I Iluia. New Plymouth, September /. Hippie, Napier, September 8. Monowai, south. Seotembor 8. John, ATanßauui, September 8.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Iluia, Waneanui, Son 1 Plymouth, SopM Komata, Auckland, September 4. Itosainond, Dunodin. September 4. Kiipiti, Wanganui, Scptembor 4. Inrercareill, Waiiganui, feoptembcr 4. Oalm, Bonthorn ports, Scptomner 4. Stella, Dunedin direct, September 4. .Maori, I/.vUellon, September' 4. Mapourika, Plcton, September 4. Where, I\W Plymouth, September 4. Nikau. Ncieon, September 4. . TTakatu. Ficton, September 5. . Kapuni, Patea, September 5. . Budcn Powell, liyttclton, September 5. Kennedy, Nelson, Coast. September 5. Te Anau. Bluff. Septr.inber 6. Queen of tho SoutU, Foxton, Sept. i>. liana, I.yttelton, September 5. Wavorley, I'atPß,' September S. Mnnuka, Lyttelton, September 5, Patccna.'Lyttclton, September 6. Knltoii, Nelson, September 6. Hawera. Patca, September 6. KMin Kiipt Const. September 6. lVootton, Lyttolton. fieptembor 7. , JteinUa, Hydniv, Keptcmibor 7. Ngatoro, Greymouth, September 7. I'utiki, southern ports. September 9. Monowai, Auckland, via ports, Sept. 9. Moana, San Fn'nciaco, September 9. . Eipplo, Napior, GiEborne, fceptomber 10.

3Y TELEGEAPH. COASTAL. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 3. AUCKLAND. Arriveti.-Waipori MO p.m.), from Lyttelton; Kakapo (10.50 a.m.). from Welling SaHcd.-Kiagara (0.30 a.m.V for Vancouver; To Anau (8 p.m.), for Wellington. PATEA. To wil.-'WaYorley (7.30 p.m.), for Wollins- .' NELSON. To sail.-Kcnnedy (midnight), for WellingtoU, . LYTTELTON. . ■ . 4 Sailed.-Badcn Po*n» ■(Iβ a.m.) and Kaon (7.50 p.m.), for Wellington. TO-DAY'S BBRTHAGR LIST. •Manuka-No. 1 Queen's Wharf. Maponrika-No. .14 Uueen'e Wharf. Maori-Ferry Wharf. ~ Nrahcrc-No. 14 Jervoie Quay. • Vi'nkatu-No. 7 Jervoiß Quay. Ooawa-No. 11 Jorvois Quay. aSeen of the 80..H>-Ferry Wharf. Konnedy-Kins's Vaart. 3 Queen B Wharf. S Powell-No. 13 Ciuew's Wharf. Tvavorley-Glaesow Wharf. • Kap'jni-Glasgow. Wharf. Kowhai-Glasfrow Wharf. Komata-Xo. 1 Queen e Wharf. MOANA FROM SAN FEANOISCO. The U M S. Moana arrived in Wellington from San Francisco, Papeete, and Earotonga, at 10.20 a.m. yesterday, and at S she berthed at the. Kings.Wharf. The vessel experienced lair weilUwr dur In" tho trip across the Pacific, but ebs wm delayed at Itarotonga, where ene worked a considerable <H>™W* °* fjg , After leaving Earotonga .some of tie are men wore down with mlluenza. which !-^r^nt Jl ee:lS'.o|: val o Wayslen. 'Young. Oabovet. Saw, JlTnereon, Bond. Mitchell, Ambridee, Stirling, Mefdamce Starrett and 2 children, Boigera. h. Hoover and infant. H. Parker and infant. Scotland, Young, Cahourct, Mitchell and t oUiWten Mills and Stirling, MisßUfl Finn, Lyte. and Arnold.

Tho Departure of the Huia for Now Plymouth was postponed until to-day nt « "'The Baden Powell arrives- this mornin? and returns to Lytteltou at 8 p.m. The Komatft will till 10.30 a.m. to-day receive further cargo for Auckland, lor which port eho will esH this afternoon. Oamo for Duneiliii i 11 be received, by the Stella till 2 p.m. fJ-day. Tho Calm is to Bail to4ay for Lyttelton, Timaru, and Dunediu, receiving cargo till lluddart, Parker. Ltd., announce that for certain reasons the Wverina, ou her trip from Sydnoy on September a>, will proceed to Auckland instead of Wellington. Tho nawcra will resume running in tlio Patca. service about Friday. Owing to a heavy eea the Watatu liau been off Kaikoura for three uays. bhq ie, due at Wollinston tonight and tomorrow is to make n. special trip to Pictort with cargo for Blenheim. The Opawa is still hold up at Blenheim. . ■ The newly-fitted steamer Opihi to-day will commence loading for Vancouver, eaya tho "Press." Exception, has been taken to tho emhareo placed upon Wansanpi roadstead, mid the ohairman of the TVanßajim Harbour Board has forwarded the followins cablccram to thn HI. H™. W- T , - Maesny and Hir Joseph \Vard:-"Tlie New Zealand Naval authorities have stopped overseas Btcnmera loadins at roadstead rmttn. It Iβ impoeeJblo to pet sufflcicnt insulated space to carry produce to tho main norts, and if the restriction Iβ adhered to it mentis very scions hardship and losii. At present considerably over one-tnira ol a million carcasses arc stored herfl. in addition to a. Inrprea'inntity of dftlw prodiiw. in anticipation of ovnrseaa steamem oalliiiß here, yfe are confident that there in no marodanEcr.to f.teamers comm(r to Wanganni than to other ports. I hope you co,n arrange to have tho embargo re "The' 'nvcrhPiil to the 3*>ntorn will bo flnishnd ov Friday, and she will aail nn 6(ilurdav fnr OreymouUi. Tho lllackhall collier Keakiita. which left. Sydney on Saturday morninir for wellinplon. in exopcted to arrive this nfternoon fully laden with NoweafHo cpnl. Thn P'liikl in duo here on Friday I'wht, from Dunedin. Timaru. nnd Lyttelton. Shi- in to return south on Jlomlny. 7ho ,Tohn is expected to arrive from Wiiiißaiiin ah"iit tlit- end of the week. Thn Te A'inn wns tn linvn loft ..inMilnnJ last nieht direct for Wnlliiiston. ?•»■ loads carco hero for Bluff. eallliiß on Friday. Tho Union Company ndvinc that tho Monowai is to lnave BuneHin on Friday. Lyttelton Saturday and Wellington on Monday for Napier, Glsborne. and Auckland.

The American Government has let contracts for 40 concrete shine 7SCO tons deadweight each. 'i'liu concrete steamer Faith was of the same tonnage, and the new sliipa are apparently to lie similar to her. Air. J. MoiTis. who was chief engineer of tho ill-fated Wimmeru for several years, hue joined a Kuddurt-l'arker cartro steamer as chief entruieor.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 297, 4 September 1918, Page 9

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SHIPPING NEWS Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 297, 4 September 1918, Page 9

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