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SHIPPING NEWS

PHASES OP THE MOON. OOTOBEE. 1 Day. Hr.m. Now moon 5 2 35 p.m. First quarter 13 4 30 ]>.m. Pull moon 20 - 9 5 a.m. Last quarter ;. 27 S 5 a.m. . ; , MOOJT. Moon rises to-day, 3.45 a.m'.; sots, '3.25 p.m. TIDE. '•-.'■ To-day, 1,59 a.m. j 2.29 p.m; To-morrow, 1 2,52 a,m.; 3.20 p.m.. ;'sot..' Sun risoa to;day, 5,25 a.m.; Bets. 6.57-p.m.-ARRIVALS. TUESDAY, OCTOBEE 1. MABABOA, 8.6. (8.10 a.m.). 2598 tons, Cameron, from Lyttolton... NIKAU. 8.8. (10.15 a.m.), 248 tons. Hay, from Kelson. FAIR-BTJBN, auxiliary schooner (3.30 p.m. at Shelly Bay), (0 tons, Williamson, from Auckland. ■■•'.' WAIItEA,.B.s. (J. 40 p.m.), 454 tonii, Stuart, | from Tarakohe. •KOWHAI, s.B. (6 p.m.), 992 tons, Plowman, from Westport'. . .' ' .:■ I WOOTTON, s.s. (6.30 p.m.), 151 tons, Lar- j sen. from Lyttelton. ; - . .. ; OOBINNA/ 'B.s.' (7.10. p.m.),.; -1271 tons, Elders.' from New Plymouth.. -. . . WAIBAU.B.S. (9^5.p.m,), 143 tons, Dciley, from Blenheim,.., DEPARTURES. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1. CALM, s.B. (4.10 a.m.),'B9l'toris, Eadford, for Waniranui. 1 BBJ3NHEIII, b.s. (4.15 a.m.), 120 tons, Wilkinson, for HavelocU. . , QUEEN OP THE SOUTH,-.s.s, (noon). 198 tons, Harvey, for Poxton. ' '. BOSAMOND, e'.e. (1.15 p.m.). 721 tons, Edge, forLyttelton. , , ■ ■ • • KAITOA; s.b; (i.JS p.m;), 305 tons, Wildman, for Nelson.' ' ■ MARABOA,..b.s. (4.5 p.m.),: 259,8 roh, for Lyttelton. Pasacneora:'SaloonMisses Parte '.-(2);'.-"Morrtaojii- 'Hogue, M'Leod, Wilkinson,:'Wychorloy, 'Stewart, Transwell, Euthven, JMn'tosh,' Sutherland,. Alcorn, Glasgow, Johnsbni Nelson, Gillori, Dore, O'Lae'ry, M'Olatohy,. Turner, 'Penny, Patterson, Boßers, Mesdames Patrick, Rogers,. Wood, Trnsk-and child, Poulton;. Ootterill end" child, Shiolman, , Ohapmari;.' Morpeth, Martin,. Qibbs",•- Smith."Boult, Kearns, Hicks/'i'Bfadley, .Klne;, Jennings, Humphries, Lloyd,-Drlaooll, Messrs. Mason, Stewart,-, Lloyd. -Brinsley, .Shaw,. Wilson, Craoroft-Wilson, Littlejohri,: Edgers, Wood,. Trask', 'Brbbker, Poultohi' Tfmiri?; White, Eeed, Blandfo'rd, AUonby,'Lamphey. Victor, Morivale,-Bennett; -Omorodj--Young r Hansoll, .Parrell, M'Oarly,, Williams, Parrell, Balliriger, Aldwortti,' Wall, Fbrbe'S, Matthews, Monzies, Kenned,v. Eive, Brown,. Bishop, Cheshire, Helm," Clark, Pranois, Russell,"- 'Gardiner,,- Congrove, . ArnoughiPenny, Smith, Hall. Grifflths,' Hordern, Sidney. Poulton, Stirling, M'lmren, Wykes, Vale, o ! Dpwd;".',Hanl6y, Hudson, Affleck, Smith, fioager, D'readon, ■• Patterson" (2); Humphries. Walsh, "Mbskoy, Anderson, Capt, Oosgrove, Major - D. B. M'Konzie, S.M.- Johnston.- S,M. '.Hill,. Staff-Sgt., Will, Opl. Grome,, Privates ' Syniester, ' M'Gce, • Driacoll; Wills'," Jehriingß,:'.and':epr, Boag. . INVERCABGILL. s.s. .(4,50 p.m.), 224 tona» Wahlstrom, for Wanganui,. -.' STELLA. B.i(.'(W p.m.),-269. toils/Hamilton, for Dunedin.; '-~; r .. ~ : OPAWA. «:s. (7.5 p.m;)', 1 110 tons, Nioholas, for Blenheim.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Ngakuta, Sydney, October"!' "'■' " October 2. ,--.,-- Wavorley, Patea, October 2. Huia, New -.Plymouth; .Oq.tober.-.J.-;. >' Mana, 'Wangauui,' Ootobor 2. '' '- . Komata, Westport, October 2. Baden I'owell,-Greymouth, October.!.... Westra'h'a;'--Melug(iriie,vOotoW/2; ■ -'' '"■ Maori; Lyttelton. October 2>.-.■;.',- ..;:..;< Mapourika,. 1 Nelson;' .Picton'..octob6r-.8, : -,v : Wairau, Blenheim,-October 2.'. ; -■ .. Kaniti, Wanganui,, October. 3. ','' , Kaftoa, Nelson)-Oottiboi- J. .' Calm, Wanganui, October J. Opawa, Blenhdim,'Ootobor '3.' Inveroarglll; Wanganui, October 3, Mararoa, Lyttelton. October 3.-. Koutunui, Napier, October 3. Ngaitoro, Greymouth, October 4. Queen of the South, Poxtpri, October 4. , Kapuni,- Patca',' October, 4. -.-":■ ■."'; Blenheim, Havclock, October 4, Eiho, • Napior, October 4.'- - Wairaii, Blenheim,, October 4. , ■ Nikau, Nolaon. October, 4. Wakatii, Kajkoura,. October.'s. ■■■>~:. ~ Hinemoa, North Island lightbonscs, OctoV"r 6. . ': Wootton. Lyttolton, . \ . Monowai, Lyttßlton, Dunedin; October 8. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. ' Ngahcro, • Greymouth, Ootobor 2. j. KahUj Napjer, October 2. I Kapuni, Patea,..October, 2. ...' i Putiki, Dunedin, Obtobcr 2. Waimea, Nolson,,Coast, 'October %,-. .';'-. ;: Kamoua, Auckland, October 2. ■• ;! Houto, Dunedin, October.2. ,'Wakatu.Kaikoufa,. Lyttelton, Oct 2. I W6btton; Lyttelton, October 2, "•' :.', Nikau, Nelson'. October 2. •' ! Wavorley, Patea, October 2. ', ~ Hawura, Patea, October 2. ■ >■ , ' ■ ~'-. Mana, Lyttelton, October 2. '■'• ;''■' Corinna,, Nelson,' Now. Plymouth, Oct. 3. ' : Maori, Lyttolton, Ootobor 2.. . . Wairau, Blenheim^'October'2. ■.■:■■■ : Glaucus, Bluff,. Melbourne, Ootober 3.••' J. Mararoa. Lyttelton,-Oototor 3.' ~ ', Kakapo,' Westport, • Ootober 3.;' • "-. Kamo, Greymouth, October 3." . •■'■•■ '' Opawa. Blenheim. October' 3. •';. ' '.-',. Fairburn, Dunedin, October 3...'-' ■■■■ Mapourika, Picton,: Nelson, October !. Kapiti, Wanganui;'October 3.;.' Oalm, puncdin, 'Bluff,. Timaru, Lyttelton, October-4.' :,'; : ' Kotjtunui, Gisb.ornc, Ootoh,er 4.-'.. >, Komata,'Weßtport; October 4,'- ■■■;. Echo, Gisbornei October-4. -Kaltoa;. Nelson,-October )4.,': ..,-., , Inyorcffrgill; Wahpanu!,..Ootober 4.:' ".\'l Queen 6t the South, -Poxton,- October 4. ; Weatralia;'Melbourne, via*Bouth, Oct',' 5. Blenheim, Wanganui,-.October's.-Monowai, Auckland direct; October 7. BY TELEGRAPH. , ■'■■■:■■■ \ COASTAL., TUESpAY, OCTOBBB 1.- ''. • 'hH- ATJOKLAND. ':''..:.;!... , l • Arrived;TEiverin'a ! (s.3o/.p'.m.), from Sydney.. -.'; ; '/ : ■'. KEW'PLyMOU'TH.' '!:.' P: ; Arrived.—Ear'awa.. (6,30 a.in,),-from' Onei - hun'ga.''-- ■'■•■■ ' '''■•'. .'.;•-'' - ,'•; Sailed.—Barawa (4.25 p.m.), for Onehunga. ' PATEA. '".■'" ■'.''■ Arrjved.-Waverloy (6.35 a.m.):and Hawerd. (6.40, a.m.), from WcUington, via Wanganui. .-',...;. -'. . -~- •■■ '.-."• WANGANUI. ;.".'..'.',.. Arrived.-Eapiti (8 a.m.); from Wellington,' !.,.'.. NELSON., Arrived.—Mapourika (11 a.m.),'.from -Weilington and Picton; ' ' To sail—Mapourika (1.30 a.m. Wednesday), for Picton. and Nelson. .' -.•-'-.. ' '" ■ LYTTELTON. Sailod.-Maori., (7.55' p.m.),--. fori Wellington, V-7: : . r ; .' GEEYMOUTH. ■;"•' Ari-ived.—Alexander (6.35 aim.), from Wei.lington, - -,-•',- ' ••- r . TO-DAY'S :'BEETHAGE LIST, , Westralia-King's Wharf. :-. • ;: ■ Ngakuta-Eailway Wharf. ■ -.. ■ Maori—Ferry Wharf. • Mapourika-No. 16 Jervois Quay. Kowhai-Olydc, Quay Wharf. Oorinna-No. 1 Queen's Wharf. Wairau—No. 11 Queen's Wharf. -..Waverley-King's Wharf. ' - -. Waimea—No. 14'Jervois Quay. ■ . Wootton—No. 13 Jervois Quay. Baden .Powell-Taranaki Street Wharf. Mana—No. 5 Queen's Wharf. Kakapo-Glasgow Wharf. Waka-tur-No. 7. /Queen's Wharf. Hawora-No. 3 Queen's Whdrf. FROM AMEEIOA. Tlie Makura,' whioh arrived at Auckland on Monday from Vancouver, brought the following 'passengers:—First-class:''Miss 'j. Gore, Kiss E. Jarviß,:' Miss W; Stewart, Miss M. Williams, Mr. .and Mrs. .Millor, Mr. T. Leithead, Mr', and Mrs..'A.. Smith, Mr...and Misa Manning, Mr. J. Joseph, Mr. and Mrs. -Watson and daughter, Mrs. W. Oraoroft, Wilson, Mm H. Outhborbson, Mrs., Mr., and Miss Warburton, Prof. J. M.- Brown, Mr. ,A. J, Dove, Mrs. J.. Turner.- Second-class: Mr, and Mrs. H..Bettis, Miss I, M'Donald, Miss G. Bull. Mr. J. Bereßford, Miss. A. Muff, Mr. P. M'Naught,.Mr. W. Garner, Miss'E. Shepherd, Mr., A. Scott, Mra. M. Taylor and 3-children;'Mrs. L, Eiemonschneider, Mr. T.'- Eamedale; Mr. and Mrs. B. .0, Pfoiffer, Adjt, A. Third-class: Mrs. Hampton ahd ohlld, Mr, G. Cox, auoj six Hindooß. ..

, Work ■ on ' tlio waterfront was brought to a standstill yesterday afternoon, the . hoavy rain delaying several stearaerß. Tho Kahu'will sail.at noon to-day for Napier, and Patiki for Dunediu, receiving till noon. • : Another vessel is now. occupying the Lyttolton slip, so tho Maori will not be.taken till Saturday in order to have tho'.-lost blade of nor middle propeller replaced. Sho'will lcavo Wellington on Friday <it 3 p.m. instead of at 4 p.m., and will-take no cargo. Oaptain J. Williamson, master on tho auxiliary schooner Fftirburn, wlijpli ' arrived at Bhelly Day yesterday afternoon,' reported that ho had a rough trip of nino ■ days from Auckland. As teporlcd yestorday she. had to put into Napier for repairs, and some sails were also lost. Explosives will be discharged from £h"6 IVairburn, and she is to «nll to-niorrow with a part-load for Dunedin, Tho Patent'. Rllp iß'being welloccupied at present, The Ripple will bo let down to-morrow, and the tug Terawhiti..(for .annual ovorhaul), .and Admiral (for in- : spectlon and cleaning) will be taken up.

Iu a fow days the' Ngakuta and the Amo-1 kura will both start' their annual oval-1 haul, which in each case will tako about 1 a week. . I

Vessels advertised to sail to-day include tho Waimea at noon for Nelson and West, Coast,- and Mana and Woottou for Lyttelton, both receiving till 4 p.m. The Union Company's Monowai is advertised to,leave Auckland at noon on Saturday for Wellington direct. She should arrivo on Monday afternoon, and ia to leave oh Tuesday for Lyttelton and Dunedin. . Mr. Zohrab advises that tho Calm will leave Wellington on Friday for Dunedin, Bluff, Timaru, and Lyttelton. Mr. A. Konnedy, chief officer of the To Anau, waß admitted to the Auckland General Hospital on Monday afternoon, suffering from injuries to the mouth and ohiu. . The injuries, which ma not of a ■very serious nature, were inflicted by a falling bag of chaff. The Wiminera inquiry, -which had been adjourned until Monday, when formally mentioned at the Auckland Magistrate's Court Mr. Selwyu Mays applied for a farther adjournment on account of the. absence of the chairman, Mr. E. 0. Cutten,' SX This was.granted until Wednesday, October 9.- ' :

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 6, 2 October 1918, Page 9

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SHIPPING NEWS Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 6, 2 October 1918, Page 9

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