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SHIPPING NEWS

PIUSES OP THE.MOON. OOTOBEB. . ■ ." Day.. Hr.m. New moon 5 2 35 p.m. First quarter 13 ■ 430 p.m. Pull moon 20 9 5 a.m. Last quarter 27 5 5 a.m. . MOON. Moon rises to-day. 6.30 "a.m.; sets, .9.12 ».m. ' '■' ■ ■ ■ .-■ TIDE. • :•<..: To-day, 6.47 a.m.;., 7.7 p.m.-To-morrow, 7.26 a.m.; 7,43 p.m.. .. - .-' SUN. Sub decs to-day, 6.15 a.m.; eets, 6.3 p.m. ARRIVALS. , : MONDAY, OOTOBEB-7. . OAJN'OPUS; s.e. (4;40 a.m.),' 1360 tons, Sellars, iroiii Westport. ... . : VOHiiUIJA, 8.8. '11.15 a.m.), .1175 tone, Ohadwlck, from Dunettin: ■ MOUBAKI, 8.3.(5.30 p.m.), <392 tons, Collins, from Sydney direct. Pa&scngei'S: loon-rllcsdamea jiirig, M'Anllc, Hcott, Oai-. poll, Adania, Kalnian, Kecd, i'auwortli, Oarlson and inlant. UeuBOD, Shaw and child, Voitoli, Collins, Newport ■ and ohiid, Barrow, Moss, Clark and 2 chil-. dren, Kittredge, ■ Saandyard, liceoh and. child, M'Donaid,' Whiley, Eowitt, Smith, Itilquiond and' 2 children, Cox, ■■■ Allen, ■Hawkins and '4' children, flervey, 1/und, Seavor and-5 childrcu,■ Bartlctt, White-' Parsons, Mntheson. Earner aud' infant, ■Anderson, SiaterH Alleyue,.- Wilson, and M'MuUdn, Miasce Tliornsoiii llasson, Palmer, Wright, Bishop, M'Donald, Hunter. Veiteh (3); Harrison,- Chapman, Eunsden, M'Ardle, Greenvillci-■ Dbuniston, Father Whelan, father Langlcy, Oapt. Reid, Ma.ior Wain, Oapt. Yerex, Oapt.' Elpkie, Ws. 31'Ooy, Pope, and Hooker, Capt. Hoicombo, Oapt. Eieby, U. Young, Opl. Lainerond, Rev. Begbio, Capt. Hyde, Messrs. Klne. Ooulter, I'roctor, Cederholm, Paisley, Pyormont, Cprbett, Huthnance, Hannineton, Adams, Westwood, Bennett (2), Kidman,. Fowler. England, Viilch, Kalman, ■ Qilmour, Moss,' Hutohinaou, - Papworth, Hepburn, ■ Vernon, Newport, Horn'ley, ■Kittrc'dge,. 8011, Annan, Cornwall, Brooks,' Whaley, Yqung, Shatz.Milquiond, ■Schoon, Star, Grist, Fulton, Frost, Mills, Stooks, Header, Beaver; Buchanan, Naylpr, Davis,. Lavenstein, Kayo; .Wobb, Oollins, Wylie, Quirk, .Horner, Barlow, Campbell; 161 Bteerago; including US .'eoWiere. KAEAMU, 8.8.' (7.35 p.m.), 934 tons, M'Lcllan, from Greymouth. ' • QUEEN OF THE SOUTH, e.s. f10.15 p.m.), 198 tons, Harvey,- from Foxton. KAMO, B.s. (11 p.m.), lHS.tons, Vateon, from Greymdutli.

NGATORO, 8.8.. (11.20 p.m., 1137 tons, Doivell, from "Oreymouth. .■'.-. .

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8. OPAWA, s.s. (0.5 a.m.), 110 toiw, Niohollas, from Blenheim. , ■ ,

WOOTTON', B.s. (0.55 a.m., 151 tons, fcarsen,. from Lyttolton.

DEPARTURES. MONDAY, OOTOBEK 7.

MAPOTJEIKA, s.s. (noon), 1203 tons, liwin, for Picton and Nelson. ..

.. WESTHALIA, s.B. (2.40 p.m.). 2884 tons. Sherriff, • for Melbourne, via Boirtliern ports. ■' ■' ■• '' ■ ■'

INVEHOAHGIIJIi, s.e. (4.16 p.m.), 2M tone, Whaletrom, for Lyttelton. MAOKI, e.s. (3.&1 'p.m.), 3412 tons, Manning, for Lyttelton. Pasaengore: BaloonHi6Bes ifFarlano, Bullock, Poi'eonß, Oonanhan, Darling, Thomas, Hoaplcyj Bland, Turner, Barrett, Bott, Foloy, Oriffltha. Lockhart, Stcphcuß, Taylor, Oleary, Car-' ter, Edwardß. Logan,'Kcwniian, Hey.Twenlow, Pipor, Elliott, Hendra, , King, Amosß, West, Seeloy, Sister Guy, Mecdamea Boblnson, M'Ooll, Anderson and child, Wileon, Brown,. M'lntosh, Spenoo, Olarko, Qulnn. Sinolair and 3 children, Raymond and 2 'children, Outhberteon, Phelan, AJJen, Pallieor, Massoy,. JoliUEon and 2 childroii, Percy, Ilutchlns, Collins , , EUliard (I), Hurley and child, Lulto, Ivory, Jackins, Allan, Fabeney, Hoy, Oswald, Opnway, Shenvood,' West, Spiers, Coulter and 2 children, Shepherd and child, Lamb, Gardiner, Midd, Mcsers. Farroll. Burnott, Hftmilton, Thomas. Campbell, Seed, Hanson, ■ Robinson, Park, Bush, Buttlo, Kins, M'Coll, Withers, Sherwood, Deer, Macßeth, Mack. Quinn, Binomir, Henrys, Cook, Outlibcrtson,' Besk, Harbour, Phel«n, Allen, }lallard. Aiidrowe, Stevens. Oarr, -Daroy, Wilkinson, Hampton, Ollivcr, Marshall, Pollock, Clark, Flavell,. Frnscr, Lestrage, Nunn, Frengley, M'Kay, Duncan, Coulter, Hatfleld, Kcilr, Davieon, Elliott, Jilythe, Lamb. Shepliertf» Peol, Merritt,-Kev. Ohisholra, Drs. Frengley, Eaymond, Kemp, Hon. J, A. Hanan, Oapt. Parker, Lieute. <gtorney, Clark, P.M. •Moore, S|?t.. OampTiell, Cpl. Qaeson, Pto. Foster, Gnr. Davidson, Pte. DoylcS, Eujb.ton, Midd, Tpr. Swall. . • :

BLENHEIM. R.s, (9.5- p.m.), 120 tons, Wilkinson, for Wanganui. ' ■■ KMAP0..8.3. (10.35.p.m.), 1521 tons, Page, for Westport.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS, , Mararon, Lytteltou, October 6.. Kapiti, Wangauui, October 8. . Nikau; Nelson, October 8. John, Lyttelton, October. 6. Talnui, Wnngaiiui, October 8. Hawera, Patea, October 9. Beguliis, Picton, October 9. Aratapu, Onchunga, October ). Opawtt, Blenheim, October 9. Mapourika,' Nelson, Pictou, Octobor 9. Putiki, Lyttclton, October 9. Maori, Lyttolton, Ootober 9. Corinna, Now Plymouth, Ootober 9. Kahu, East Coast, October 10. Cygnet, Lyttolton, October ,10.. Wootton, Lyttclton, October 10. Kapuni, Patea, Octobor 10. , Kaitoa, Nelson, Octobor 10. Blenheim, Wanganui, Ootober 10. Invercargill, Lyttclton, October 10. Hinomoa, North Island lighthouses, Oc tober 10. '. ■ Rosamond, Qi?bprno, Ootober 10. Queen of .tho South, Foxton, Oot. 10. Mana, IVanganui, October 10. Monowai. Auckland. Napier. October 11. Warerley, Patea, October 11. Wairan, Picton, Ootober 11. . Komata, WostporV Ootober 11. Wakatu, Knikoura. October 11. Kaniouit, Auckland, Ootober 11. '

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Kapuni, Patea, October 8.. . KowlMi, Greymouth, Ootober 8. Poherua, Orcymouth, October 8. -Kaitoa. Nelson,' October 8. Mararoa, Lyttelton, October 8. Kapiti, Wanganui, October 8. ■ Cftnopus, Westport, Ootoher.B. Admiral, Picton, October 8. Taihui, Lyttr.lton. October 8. Wjikatti, Kaikonra. Lyttelton. Ootoher 8. Karnmn. P'rmn'.i'b. Oc t,,l% '"r B. Queen of the South, Foxton, October 8. Onawa, Blenheim, October 9. Maori, Lyttelton, Ootober 9. Wriverley, Patea, Ootober 9.. Epetulus, Nelson, Const, October 9. Kaituna. Wefltport, Ootober 9; ' Hippie. Nnpier, Gißborhn,' October 9. .T-ilin, Nvdia Bay, Lyttelton, Octobor 9. Niltau, Np.lson, October 9. Kamo, Greymouth, October 10. Hawera, Patoa, October 10. Mapou.rika, Picton, Nelson.- Oct. 10. Blenheim, Wansanui, October 10. Invercargill, Lytfelton, October 10, Oorinna,' Duriedin, October 10. . Wootton. Lyttelton. Ootober. 11. • Putiki, Timaru. Dunedin, ■• Ootober 11. Monowai, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Oot. 11. Rosamond. Timaru. October 11. Cygnet, Lyttelton, Oetober>l2. Wairau, Blenheim. Octobor 12.

. Bf TELEQEAPH. COASTAL, MQNpAY,. OCTOBBR .7. . • MANDKATT'HEADS.'. . . .Sailed'.-Hinemoa (3.J0 p.m.) for Wclling-- , toni.Earawa (6 p.m.), for New Plymouth. AUOKI/AND. Arrived.—lhumata (5 a.m.), from Newcastle; Rakanod. (noon), from Newcastle; Flora (3.45 p.m.), from En stem Paciiio; Kotlieaay Bay (b&raue), from 'Timaru. ■ ■■•■' pioton. : ■■■'■ , r ::'■ ■ Arrived.—Mapourika (4:40 p.m.), from Wei. liugton. : ' '-■ '■■ ■. ■■■■ ■■■■ NELSON. . ' Sailed.-NiUau (9 .p.m.), for Wellington. • •LYTTEMPON. Bailed.-Mararoa, (6.40 p.m.); for Welling ton; ■••■.■(•■ . . DUNEDIN.' Arrived.—Houto, ecnooner (1 p.m.), from Wellington. . . TO-DAY'S BEKTHAQB LIST. Moeraki—No. 1 Queen's Wharf.' ' ' • Karamu-No. : 16 Clucon'avWharf:■.-,■ Kamo—Railway Wharf, •...., , . •. Marfcroo—Porry Wharf. Nikau-No. 10 Queen's Wharf. : Kiipitl-No. 7 Quecu'e Wharf. , v Queen' of tho ■ South-No. 16 Queen'i Wharf. ;•..•... . Wavcrloy—No. 5 Qucen'B Wliaif. : •■ ■ MESS-TABLE GOSSIP — Messrs. Stewart;' Hmitloy," Drcover, and liueas.; officers on Union Company's steamers, arrived in Wellington, by tho Mocrakl yoatnrday from Sydney; Mr. .). Appleton has signed on tho Komala as second officen vice Mi-. T. Rces. Mr. N. Olark, third engineer on (lie Kakaflo, hus signed oil tlio arliolcn. llis place has been taken hy Mr. K. Cfow. Tho Tainui will sail.for liyttclton to-day, cargo being rcceiyod till 4 p.m., The Karamu will to-day receive cargo for New Plymouth. Thp Eoaainond will load here on Thurnday- for Tiniaru. ■ ■•' ' ' ■ ■ The Monowai, owing to delay .(it Auckland, will not call at Wellington till Friday, on her way-to-Lyttelton and Duneilin. The Mocraki arrived, from Sydney at 5.30 p.m. yesterday after a good trip of four days nml two and a half hours. There was a heavy passenger list and a full cargo for this port and Lyttclton, all of which will be discharged here.

The Putiki ie to loaro Wellington on Friday for Timaru and DunedinV

Tho Kamona ie. to leave Auckland tomorrow with general cargo tor Wellington. .

The Aratapu left New Plymonth at 11.30' a.m. on Sunday for Wellington, and is expected to arrive to-day.. It is esnectp.d that, the Oorinna will leave Wellinetdn on Wednesday for southorn ports.' ■ Tho Union Company's barque Dartford anohorod in the stream on Sunday afternoon, af.tjr a emart passago of 56 days from San Franoisco. YestonT&y ■morning she wan berthed at No. 16 Jorvoie Quay to discharge n.-large general oargo. ■ The. Dartford is In command of Oaptain. M'Kcnzio, formorly maater qS the auxlliary schooner Huia. ■ '. . A slight, mishap ooourred to the AorereSj eni?ine when eho was oil the whito beacon, whilo on her way \to Eastbourne yestwday afternoon. The vessel nae- about to return to tho wharves under oanvas when the tng Karaka, which was passing at the time, was hailed and took the; Aorore Jn tow.' ■ ? ■ .'■ News has boon reoelved'in the {lommonweftlth that 'tlie ■ Tnsman was torpedoed. and sunk in European waters on Septoni-. bcr 16. Captain Held, Mr. Preston, chic' officer, Mr. Orowther, second officer, and-' fivo of the 'crew are reported mlesing.. The survivors have reaohed Allied terri, tory safely. The Tasman was one of the' .well-known Royal Dutch Packet Line. She was a steel steamer of 5023 tone gross.. She- waR built at Hull in 1912 hy.Earle's Co., Ltd.. and was 392 fcf>t long. 49.feet beam, arid 26 feet depth. Boforo bcinp reonieiiioned. the- Tasman traded between Batavia, Bydncy, and >Mclbourno. f She wan takon over some time ago, and was under the British flagr at the time of the disaster. ' • " Tho construction of «,•• 4250-ton-.vessel to designs drawn up by the French naval export, M. Parmentjor, and approved by other naval exnojie, is nbout to be undertaken in New York. This eonslfits essentially of two parallel cylindrical hulls, ■each divided into, nine watertight compartments. They are connooied by fram--inpr.: floored and decked, and the spaoe thne" enclosed i 3 subdivided so as to provide additional huoyanoy. A. cross section resembles the ftsiire of three overlannintr cirolcs. On this is built a supcrstruoturc, end with plating and framing at either end; so orranEcd. an to form the bow arid stern, the external appearance of the veßsel will hot diHor much from one of normal dpsipsn.' According to experiments, mnde by the Frpnch Government, with this form of hull, not more than two compartments in one cylinder, and possibly two In tho reserve, buoy-' anoy space would be piorend by the exnlosion of a. torjierl.o. And .e'en tboufrh onn of the cylinders rere completely flooded, additional exncriinonts havo nroved tho stonmer would still have sufficient buoyanoy to keep her afloat.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 11, 8 October 1918, Page 9

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SHIPPING NEWS Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 11, 8 October 1918, Page 9

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