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SHIPPING NEWS

I'HASES Ol ? THE MOON. SEPTKMBEE. Day. Ur. m. New moon a 1J « p.m. First quarter 14 2 32 a.m. Pull moon 21 Jsl *•"• Last Quarter 27 4 9 p.m. MOON. Moon rises to-dny, IW3 a.m.; sets, 1.59 a.m. to-morrow. TIDE. To-day, 10.36 a.m.; 10.56 p.m. To-morrow, 11.20 a.m.; UM p.m. SUN. Sun rises to-day, 5.56 a.m.; sets, 5.38 p.m. ARRIVALS. FRIDAY, SEPTEJIBEB 13. KAKAMU, 8.6. (4.20 a.m.), 9.54 tons, M'LcllaaAOW mW a.mj. 3412 tons,' ManniS?kium s.s yt (ll.l°o n a.m.), 248 tons, Hay, 1 KOWHAi m s.s. (12.50 p.m.), 792 tons, How"'ffliS?™/&%•»•)■m tons - SBroule ' f ™ArauT a sT<«o p.m.). 128 tons, Bonnor, from Now Plymouth. BLENHEIM, s.s. (9.40 p.m.), 120 tons, Wilkinson, froin Havelock. DEPARTURES. FMDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. ROSAMOND, s.s. (4.40 a.m.), 721 tons, Edge, fo l'L\srEß, schooner (8.35 a.m.), 149 tons, Lorei'izen for Vavau and San Francisco. MAPOURIKA, s.s. (12.20 p.m.), 1203 'tons, TlATmtons, WiWU tons, Man"BADEN Xu* ("0 P.».). 1" tons, Johnston, for Nydia Bay. . rihoftn KAPUJfI, s-8. (8 p.m.), 188 tons, Gibson, iO kAUmJ, s.s. (10.15 p.m.), 934 tone, \ L »I O s./lfirp. m .). 972 tons, PlowTuemWheWtH, .... (11p.m.), 198 tons, Harvey, for Foxton. EXPECTED ARRIVALS, Pelican, Auckland, September 14. Stella, Qunedin, September 14. Mararoa, Lyttelton, September 14. . M&pourika, Nelson, Picton, bepu H. Opawa, Picton, September 14. Komata, Westport, September 14. Corinna, New •lyinouth, September 14. Walleend, Sydney, Sept-ember 14. Waverley, Patea, September 14. Kapiti, Wanganui, September 15. Kailoa, Neleon, September 15. Kapuni, Patea, September 15. Invercargill, Wanganui, September 15. BogulUß, Picton, September 15. Ripple, Napier, Septomber 15. Wootton, Lyttelton, Septomber 15, Hawera, Patea, September 15. Maori, Lyttelton, September 15. Moeraki, Sydney, beptember 16. Waltatu, Kaikoura, September 16. Queen of the South, Foxton, fiept. 17. Nikau, Nelaon, September 1/, Oalm, Wangamii. September 17. Karu, Greymouth, September 18. Monowai,' Auckland, September 19. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Kahu, Napier, September 14. Huia (schooner), West Const, Sept, 14. Koromilto, Westport, September i 4. Maua, Lyttelton, Septombar 14. Mararoa, Lyttelton, September 14. Kaiapoi, Lyttolton, September 14. Westralia, Melbourne, via eou.Hi, Sop. 11. Tainui, Lyttelton, September 14. Bcvtio Minor, Vavau ( Tonga), Sept. .14. Nikau, Nelson, Septombor 14. Maori, Lyttolton, .September 16. Mapourika, Picton, Nelson, September 16. Queen of the South, Foxton, Sent. 16. 'Kakapo, Westport, September 16. Corinna, Duncdin, September 16. Opawa, Picton, September 16. Rogulus, Nelson, Coast. September 16. Blenheim, Havelock, Sounds, Sept. IS. Hawera, Patea, Septomber 16. Kapiti, Wanganui, Septomber 16. Waverley, Patea. September 16. Wootton, Lyttelton, Soptembor 16. Kapuni, J'atca. September 17. Ka'toa, Nelson, September 17. Union cargo steamer. Melbourne, hopt. V. Waktttu, Kaikonrn, LyUelton, Sept, 17. Invwcnrgill. Wanftaimi, Sept. 17 Komata, Westport, September 17. Oalm, IjyttcHon, Timoru, Duncdin, SopStella, Auckland, September 17. Ripple, Napier only, September 17. Moiiowai. Lyttelton, Duncdin, Sept. 19. Wflllsond, Orcymoitth, September 19, Moeraki, Sydney, September 19. BT TELEGRAPH. COASTAL. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. AUCKLAND. Bailed.—Flora (Thursday night), for Eastern Pacific NEW PLYMOUTH. Arrivcd.-Rimu (10 a.m.), from Onchunga. PATEA. Arriyed.-Waverley (1.30 p.m.), from Wellinß,ol, - WANGANTJI. Arrived.-Kapiti (8 a.m.), and Invercargill (12.10 p.m.), from Wellington. ' NAPIER. To sail.-Bipple (8 p.m.), for Wellington. TARAKOHB. Arrived.-Hawcra (7 a.m.), from Wellingto"' PIOTON. Arrivcd.-Manourika (5.20 p.m.), from WeiliDßtoD: BLENHKIM. Sailed.-Opawa (7 p.m.), for Wellington. WESTPOUT. Arrived —Kini (5.45 a.m.), fjom Wellington. eXd-Koniata (2.10 a.m.), for Wellington. LTTTELTON. 'sailed.-Mararoa (7.15 a.m.), for Wellingtol,' raUABTI. Arrived.-Putiki (8.45 a.m.), from WellingtoD- PORT CHALMERS. Arrived.-John (4.55 p.m.), from Wellington. TO-DAY'S BERTHAGE'LIST. Wallscnd-No. 5 Queen's Wharf. Mararoa—Ferry V/liarf. Kaiaiioi-Klng's Wharf. Ouawa-No. il Queens Whiirf. JUina-Ko. V liiieens VVharl. 'I'ainui-iNo. 7 Queen's Miarf. Stella-No. 12 Ijueciis Pelican-No. 13 Queen 3 Wharf. Blenheim-No. 13 Queens Wharf. PASSENGERS BY THE RIVERINA. Sailing at day light this morning, the Rivcriua lias on board tho following passengers for Sydney and Hobart i-Mes-dames Browne, Marlinaale, Falls, Lew, u. h Stead, Brinuon, Sim, M'Gibbon, Eeid, Burn, Orr and child, Knight, Scott-West, Mulr and child, N. C. Quirk and infant, Richards, W. R. Weddle, Rampton and infant, Boyle, Underwood, Reid, Smith, Reeves, M'Carthy and child, J. D. Coonranc, Osmond, Steele, Uealey, Luke, infant, and child, H. Kirkman Stevens, Pi - kiiiKton, Quirk and infant, Misses Skerrott, Scallen, Wise, Hoatlly, Tattle, M. Cowan, F Young, Eldridge, Williams, Morrison, A Brown and child, M'Gregor, Orilloy, Toomath, Beckingsale, Bradfield, Hu.tchcson, A. Portiian, O'Callaghan, Bennett, L. Dobenhani, Piper, and 3 Sisters of Mercy, Messrs. Ji'Moivatt, H. Partridee, Merrill, Wellwood, I'urkiiittton, 0. E. Short' li. Thompson, J. A. Taylor, G, Layton Magnus, tfalklcyj. Brun, Nishtingale, Heppleston, Baker, Blacknmn,, Hamerton, Whittv F. T. Rampton, Graham, Bennett 2) W Liddle, J. Williams, J. H. 0. Hunter Orr (2), Knteht, Browne, V. P. Long, Himecford, Martindale. A. L. Falls, Reed, G. L. Stead, M. 0. Quirk, R. laglis, Richards, Reid. M'Carthy, A. A. P/vymond, P. H. Corbntt, E. Arbuckle, Fitsur, P. G. Lee. Pilkington (2). Quirk. Dicley, >. Dunnine Capt. St'QSc, Arohbishop Redwood, Capt. Heale, Lt. Barter Ktc O'Keefe, Rev. Scott-West, Pte. I), de Hurt, G. N. Fitzgerald, A. Prentice. MOEEAKI FROM SYDNEY. The Union steamer Moeraki left Sydney at 2 i> m. on Thursday direct for Wellington She should make an appearance here on Monday afternoon. Several thousands of tons of general merchandise have been sbipyed from Dunodin'during the past week or ? o to North lalaud porta. The Mouowai tins Week carried a full general cargo, while 'a quantity of goods, such as casks of oils and machinery, was stowed on deck. The Korouiiko on Thursday brought over 3000 tons to Wellington. 'Die Btolla, arriving to-day, has a full cargo, and Dunedin merchants could havo filled her with hundreds of tons more had fbe had tho additional carrying capacity. The Rosamond also relieved the situation to a fair extent this week. It is expected that the Isnru will leave Greymouth on Tuesday with a load of timber for JUrumar. Captain Hollow, of the flinemoa, yesterday telegraphed ilic Murine Department that a. budini,' had birn made at East Cape, and that he was. about to lea.ve tor Cuvier Island and Jkrcury Bay Karl:!houses. He expected tu reach Auckland "iVic s 'Anicrlr.'H i-h.w- Ot'illic Fjovd nrrived at Now .PlvimomMi on Tlmrs-.lny from San Francisco with cargo consisting of benziiiP. oil, lmnljer, salt and canned fruits. The vessel was 78 actual sailing days on the myaw: <"lliiit: at San>o;i for water. CmitJiin Olson is in eliavge. The schootiei , loads a cargo of hides and hnmn at New Plymouth, and then returns The' Corinna. which is due here tonight from New Plymouth, is to clear for Dunodin on Monday.

A Union steamer is advertised to sail from Wellington on Tuesday with general cargo for Melbourne. The Wostralia will leave No. 6 Queen's Wharf at 10 o'clock to-n'iglit for the stream, where she will anchor till dayliaht to-morrow, when she will aail for Melbourne, via southern ports. With a cargo of eaeo oil, the steamer Wallscnd is due to arrive at Wellington to-dny from Sydney. Prom tills port , she is to go to Grey.inoutli to load timber for Sydney. .When tho auxiliary schooner Houto arrives at Lyttelton from Kainara she will bad produce for Wellington. From Wellington she will sail for Dunedin with a carco of scrap iron. It was expected that the Opihi would have ber loading completed yesterday, and if she had a full crew would sail from Lyttelton for Vancouver last night. Captain Jackson, master of the Kakapo, who is shortly to take up duties in tho Australian trade, yesterday afternoon received presentations from the deck officers and engineers and the crew of the vessel. The American schooner Planter (Captain liorcnzen) left port yesterday morning lor Vavau, where she will take/in a cargo of copra for San Francisco. - Mr. 0. Harbottle, of the Union Company's Wellington office, is now acting chief clerk at Auckland in place of Mr. ltudd, who ITactin? secretary at Dunedin. Captain P. Shcrriff is temporarily in command of the Westralia, Captain D. J. Morris having gone on holiday leave.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 306, 14 September 1918, Page 10

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SHIPPING NEWS Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 306, 14 September 1918, Page 10

SHIPPING NEWS Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 306, 14 September 1918, Page 10

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