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SHIPPING NEWS

PHASES OF THE MOOJf. SEPTEMBER. Day. tfr. m. New moon 5 1014 P-m. First Quarter 14 2 32 a.m. Full moon 21 »31 am - Last (Hjartcr .27 * 9 »•"• MOON. Moon rises to-day, 2M a.m.;- sets, .I.KB.m. TIDE. To-day, 0.15 a.m.; 12.43 p.m. To-morrow, 1.6 a.m.; 1.34 p.m. . BTJN.. Bnn riaca to-day, 5.23 a.m.; EOts, 5.J6 p.m, ARRIVALS. ' SATURDAY., bI!ii"JJ3JCDEB 28. STELLA, r,.s. (2.20 a.m.), .28 tons. Hamilton, from Auckland. ■ SOUS, s.s. (3.KJ a.m.), 339 tons,: flarwick, from Wanganui. , '■' ■ MAKAUOA, e.s. (9.50-a.m.), 2MB ■■tone, Oamoron, from Eyttelton. . ■ CALM, 6.8. 16.25 p.m.), , S3O ton6,.'Radford, from Lytteltoni • ■ ' ~ WAIKACI, s.s. (7 p.m.), 143 tons. Deilcy, from Blcaliaim. • . SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER' 29.. QOBBN OF THETRM'H. d.s. (1.-30 a.m.), 198 tons, Harvoy, from Foxton. . KAPUNI, s.s. To a.m.), 188 tons, Gibson, from Patea, ' ■ • MAPOUIUKA; s.s. (?.« a.m.). 1203 tons, Irlvln, from Nelson. an<l Pictdn. JIAOIU, s.s: (9.25 ,a,m.). 3412 tons, Manning, from Lyttolton.. KAITOA, b.s.: (10 a.m.), 305 . tons, Wildman, from Kelson. ..-. •„,'■'' INVEItOAIKU'IA, s:b- (* P.m.). 224 :tons, IVahlstrom, from Wanganui. ■ ■ OPAWA, s.s. (5.45 p.m.), 110 tons. Nicholas, from Blenheim. ' ■ MANA, e.s. (6.60 ivm.), 134 tons, S.proule, from Lyttclton. .' ' . • POTIICI, s.s. (9.40. p.mi), 409 tone, Eobcrtepn, from. Lyttelton. ' . MONDAY,- ; SEPTEMBER 30. • ■ . - . HOSAMONI), , 8.5.. (1 a.m.),; 721 tons, Edge, from Napier.. ;■-..' ■■.'■''

.. .DEPARTURES.' . aATUBDAY, SEPTEMBER :28.. V. NIKAV, s.s. (1.30 p.ni,), 248 toiiß, Hay, for Selsou. TAINOI, e.s. (2.15 p.m.), 128. tons, Thompson, lor fiytwltoii. ■.'■''. /'• MAEAEOA, s.s. (3.35 p.m.); 2593 tons, Cameron, for Lytteltdn. .'.•.... .■ - ■■■:■. ALEXANI)Eit,' , B.s. (4.15 p.m.). 377,. .tons, fflldman, for L'yttelton.. • . ..:..." JOHN, e.s. («'..p.m.), 339. tons,-Haxwiek. , for TimaruV- ,: '-,' '... ■;: .: ■• ■■' ' '■ HTJIA, sa (11.5 pjn.), 12T tone,. Hanning, for Now Plyinbutli.r...:","..;' -.'..

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Fftirburn, Aucltland,' ■Scptombor'.iO. . ■ Kipple, Uis.borue,. ijoptcinuer 30.. Kanu, Napier, Sept'euibcr. ill. . Kakapo, Greymouili,. September 30. Greymoath, September 30.. " • Hosamond, Napier, September 30. Jfgahere, Greymouth', .September 30. GiauoßSj • Surprise .--Jtaland,"': Auckland, September 30. ■ '. ; '~■ . Hawera, : l'atea; October 1. ' Wavcrley, Patea,. October 1. Waimen, l>rak«S«, October 1. . , • Jluraroa, tiytteuon, .October 1. . : Wootton, Lyttelton, October \. ■ Wakatu, Wcßtport, October 1. '' ■ Nikau, Jfelsoiii .October 1. .: •■' .- Komatav^estport, , 'October 2. • . Kapiti, Wanganui, , October 2. Baden Powell,- Greymouth, October I, ; Woslralia, Melbourne, October 2. Maori. Lyttelton, ' Munourika, Nelson, Pictoii. October. 2. Koiitunui, Napier,- October 2. Queen: of tho. South, Poxtwi, October 2. ■ Wairau, Blenheim,, October - 2. .- . Ka/puni, Patoa, October 2. .'. ; Kaitoa, Nelson, Ocinner 3. Calm, Wancanui, Oclo'ber 3. Opawa, Blenheim, Oetober 3. . Invercargill, Wanganui, October 3. ffootton, Lyttelton, October 3. Ngatoro, Greymouth, , October 3. Blenheim, Havcloclt, October 4.

.PROJECTED) DEPARTURES. [ Koituna, Wcatport, Soptcmber 30. V Kapiti, Wanganiii, (September 30. Houto, Diinudiix September 30. Kara-,. Now I'iyniouth, (U'eymoutn, Sep> tember. 30. .•.. ' _■>.., ,« . Calm,' Warisanui, September 30. Walrau., Blenheim, September 30. Stella, Duuertin, September 30. •lnvorcargiU, Wanganui 'Sept,-30. Jltipourilta, Pictou, Nelson, Sept, 30. . Maori, LytteHon, September 30. Kahii, Napier, September 30, fllenheim, llaveloek, Sounds, Sept. 30. Kapuui, Patea, Soptembor 30. ■Queen of the South., Foxton, Sept. 30. Kosaniond, LyttoUon. September 30. . liana, Picton, 'Wuitgamii, Soptchiber '30. Waverloy, Patea, October .4-., .■ ■ Opawa, Blenheim, October 1. . ' ■ Hanvera, Pa'tca, October 1. Putilii, Duriediri, October 1. MfU'Woa, Lyttoltoii, October 1. , ffaimea, Nelson,' Coast, October 1 , . . > Kaniona, Auckland, Ootobor 1. Kaltoa, Nelson, October 1. Glaucu'V Bluff, Melbourne, Oetobor 2. Wakatn, Ktukoura, Lyttelton, Oct. 2. Wootton. Lyttclton, October 2. Klltau, Neleon, October 2. Koutiinui, Gisbornc, October 2. Cairo- Blutt direct,/ October 3. ■ Kojuata. Woßtport, [October 4. Wcstralia, Melbourne, via South, Oct. 5.

~ ' .BY TEI/EGRAPH.'. . COASTAL. ' SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28. NEW PLYMOUTH. Sailed—Barawa, W. 20 p.m.). lor Onehunsa; WANGANUI. Arrivod.-Hawera (6.45 p.m.), and Waverley (6.40 p.m.). front*WellinEton. ■ . NAPIER. .. • To. sail.-Kahu ttjt.mj. for Wellington; /via *oaet; Rosamond -(6 p.m.), Ripplo (midnight)., for Wollint'tori. KAIKOURA. Arrived.-WaJkfltu (4.30: a.m.), from Weiiim<>D - .>JBB!reOKP. .■■ ." Arrivetl.-Karaniu (11.10 p.m.), from Wellington ■'.■'" . .... GREYMOUTH. ... Arrived -Ngalieie (3.15 p.m.), irom Wellington, , • . ■■.■.... , ■ Sailed—Kamo (3.35 p.m.), and Kakapo (4.10 p.m.), for Wellington, ' ... SUNDAY,.-SBPraiBEB 23.' ■'••'■■ ONEHUNGA. Arrived.—Rarava (6.30 a.m.), • from New Plymouth. •■;■■•. ■••: ■ ; ■ .■: NELSON: • , To sail—Corinha (2 a.m.), for Now Plyi mouth. ■ -■■'■' ' ■' WESTPORT. Arrived.—Komata (0.30 a.m.); from Wei- ' liugton. '. ■ ' OREYMOPTH. ■ Sailed— Nsrahcre H.2Q a.m.), for Wcllinjton. . .-..■■ ■

LYTTELTON. Arrived.—Mararoa (7.5 a.m.), from Wellington. .

TO-DAY'S BERTITAGE LIST. Glauous—King's Wnarf. . . iiabn—h'evry Wharf. i " iUapourjKa-A'd. lb. oervois Quay, Aijig'a WJiarJ. '" ' kaKttpo-'iUraruaki Street" Wharf. . • ' lutiuu—lhuiwuy Wharf. • . Karu—fio. "I Queen's Wliarf. I'utihi-iNo. 12.«ueon'3 Wiiorf. Kapuni—No. 5 Queen's Wharf. Kavtoa—No. 10 Queen's Wiian., Queen of.the Soutli-l'ipitoa, Wharf. Opawo—No. 11 ■ Uiieen's' WUarf. . Wairau-No. 13 Queen's Wharf. Calm-No. 6 Queeu's Wharf, Wootton-No. 13 Queen's Wharf. Kipple-No. 1 aueen'a WJiarf. Kuhtt—No. 1 Quecn'B Wharf. Invercargill—No. 14 Jervoia Quay. Waverley-No. 11 Qucen'e Wharf. Ngahoro—Hailway Wharf. Fairburn-Shclly Iky. ': Mana-No. '1 Queen's ■ Wharf. Osvinf to the mishap to the Maori she will probably be (looked nt Lyttclton tomorl'ow for repairs. Cnrco for Lyttelton will'not be received to-day by the Maori, nut the Roßamond will bo receiving till noon. ■ ilotli tho Paten, boats-th'o Ilawera- and Wave'rley—put into Wanganui on Saturday night, presumably on account of bad weather. Newa ivas received in Nott Plymouth on Friday that tho barauontine Aratapu, which was notified to liavo sailed from Onchuuga for New Plyinoullt and Wellington on the 2>rcy;ous Saturday; was uarbound at the Manukair Heads. It was not considered likely, judßing from tho conditions there, that the- vessel- would bo üblo to get away till Saturday. . . The Nenhcrc is duo; to-day with, coal frorn ; Orcymouth. ■ Tho Mana ie to nail to-day for Pictoir and Wanganui, receiving cargo till 4 p.m. The Iluddart-Pwltorstearoer Wcstralia h nxpcctoU to arrive at 'Wellington on Wednesday afternoon from Melbourne. After landing 60 passengers and discharging _ a Inrgo part of IKO tons oarpo,- ehb will sail on Saturday night for Lyttelton, Dunodiii, Uluff. and Melbourne. . . '. Tho Biyerina left Sydney at 12.30 p.m. on Friday for Ancldnntl, and is due. there to-morrow mor'ninc. She is.to return to Sydney on .Thursday night. Tho Ciroymouth colliers Knkapo and Kamo will be dischargiiiK here to-day. Mr.' W..J. Burns-has relieved Mr. B; Cfttt as chief ollker on the Kam. At 10 a.m. to-day a general meeting oE members of tho Mcrcunt Service Guild will bo held in tho ofllcoe; Captain J. ]). B. Phillips, who for several years was master of tho R.M.S. Maltura, ' lilß uoon appointed assistant mariiio superintendent to tho Union Company at Sydney.

Tho refuting of tho topsail ochooncr Annio Ililt ia now nearins completion, A n«\v Uecli ami detlt beams Jiavo been put in, besides a; now hatch. Her sides havo been recaullied, the riEKinp; overhauled, and several other minor repairs effected, the vessel beinp almost «s Rood .is new. In about t-Jireo weeKß blio should be ready to receive cai'EO, and her owner., Mr. J. M. Kobertson may send her to the Sioutn Pacific iHlandß to trade between tho Islands and Auckland (nays the "Sun").

Air. Ceo. Allpurt, Secretary of Marine, ■warns. shipmaster that tho Maori, at 6 a.m. on Jrriany, passed partially submerged log about 15ft. lontr, and 10 inches thfeit. In Coon Strait, bearing south by wust, a halt west, to correct nwenctic from I'oncarow Head, 14 miles distant. Tho Waimca.' Is to Bail for' Nelson and the Coast to-morrow.

Tlio KaSin rails to-day for Napier and the Koutiinitl is to load here for Gisborne about Wednesday. ■■:■•. ■ Tlio want of two soamen hold the Kara in port over the week-end. She is to Bail, to-day lor New' Plymouth; and Greymouth. Owing to her. lato arrival on Saturday, from Lyttelton the Calm will sail to-day for Wangaiiut. returning: , on Thursday to load for Bluff. • '■. •.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 4, 30 September 1918, Page 9

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SHIPPING NEWS Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 4, 30 September 1918, Page 9

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