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SHIPPING NEWS

PHASES OP THE MOON. 'SEPTEMBER. '' . .'" . j ■ ■ -■■'". Day. Pr. m. First, qnartor ..'....J 162 a.m. Full moon ;...„ io 3 24 p.m. Last .quarter 17 0 2 a.m: , Now moon „ u 4 4 p, m , MOON. Moon rises to-day/ 10i35 a.m.; sots 1.11 a.a. to-morrowr. •■ ■ • ' ■ • • ' .- ; TIDE. To-day, 11.1 a,m.i 11.19 p.m. To-morrow. 11.33 .a.m.; 11.57 p.m. / ' . SUN. Sun rises to-day, 6.15 a.m.; sots, 5.57 p.m, ■■..(•■'•'ARfjIVAtS. ■',■. TUESDAY. '• BEPTEMBEE 2. OPAWA,. s.e. (1 a.m.), 110 tons, Nicholas (put baok, stress of weathert. WAKATO..S.6, (3.10 a.m.). 157 tone, Wills, frojn Kaikoiira. NORA SLVEN, trawler (3.10 a.m.), 166 tons, Urnsey (weather bound. Worser Bay). WAITANGI, 3:3. (4.5 a.m.). 171 tone, Fisk. from. P.itei. .•" '■■ ■■;.' . ; ■ ■ POBT s.s. (5.5 a.m.), 6534 tons, West,-, from Sydney. KIKAU, R.s.. (7.45 a.m.), 248 tons, Hay, from Nelson. ■ PORT HACKING v<B.Bl a.m.), €225 tons, Cottell, from Auckland. ' MOXOWAI, s,s. (9.10 a.m.), 34.W tons, Nor-ton,-from Lyttelton. IV£3TMBAfif, .'s.s. ,(11.25 a.m.), 8129 tons, Ferguson,, from.'Mow.'York. KAITAIWATA, i)j. (12.50 p.m.), 1931 tons, from LytteltoTu ■'■-',■■■ MAPOroiKA; as.' (11.55 p.m.), 1205 tons, ll'Donald, from Picton and Nelson. . DEPARTURES. ■ TUESDAYv.SEPTEMBEB 2. j ATHENIC/" sis'.- -(its- p.m.), 12,345.. tone,' Orosslaud, for, Lyttelton. PORT iVAHEIfc'B.s. '02.« P.m.), 8491 tons, Compton, for London,. '■;-.■■ KAMONA, s.s.' (5 p.m.), 1425 tons,' Kankine, for Westport. NIKATJ, 5.3. (5.30 p.m.J, 248 tons, lay, for Nelson. • • ' , . ~ MONOWAi, s.s. (8 p.m.), 3433 tons, Korton. for Lytteltop. KENNEDY, i 5..(9 p.m.). 226 tons, Harvey, for .Foxton. ■... ■.- >. '■ . • . ' •

WAIKATT, s.s. (9 p.m.), 143 tone', Knoi, lor Picton. MAGIO, auxiliary scow (10.35 p.m.), 82 tons, Beeves, for Nelson. •

KOMATA.'e.s. (11.30 p.m.), 1994 tone, Bold, for Westport. .;:: :; , .. '.:

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3. :'■ .-■ KAHU,, s.e.' (0.30 a.m.), 182 tons, Norling, tor East Ooast.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Baden Powell, Waitara, September 3. Tainul, Lyttoiton, September J. Hawora. Patea* Septoniber 3. Maori, Lyttelton, Septeinbor 3. ■Kaitoa, NolEon, September 3/" Walhora, Newcastle, September i. John, Wanga'nui, Soptember 3. •'/ Itipple, Gisborne, Septomber 3. . Inveroargill, Wanganui, Septomber 3, • JTonowai, .Lyttelton, Septomber 4..-' Nikau, Nelson, September 4.' Ifapourika, Pictbn,-Nelson* September A. Waverley, Patea, September 4.; Kapuni, Fa too., Septomber 4. Kennedy, Foiton, September 4. 'Wairan, Pioton, Spptomber 4. Opawa, Blenheim, September 4. Maori, Lyttelton; September 6. Eaitoa, Nolfion, September 5. Kapiti, Wanganui, September 5. Manaroa, Lyttelton, September 6, Ko.hu, Bast Ooast. September 6. Waitangi.Patea, September ,5. :.. Waverley, Patoa, September 5. Masula, Auckland, September 6. Slsnheim, Sounds, September 5. Zealajidio, Kowoastle, September 6. Wakatu, Kaikonra, September 6. Komata, Wostport, September 6. Navua, Auckland,, September 6. KakajH,, Onmara, Sbptember 6. Waimea, Tarakohe, September .*. llokola, iyttelton, Dunedin. Bept. 7.

RROJECTED DEPARTURES. .. Kapuni, Patea, September 3. ••..-, " Opawa, Blenheim; .September' 3. •■■-■■■••■ ' ■ Waverley, Patea, September 3. - n: Kaplti, Wanganui, September ■3. .„ Wakatu, Kaikoura, September' 3. Stella, Dunedin, Soptember 3, .., Maori, .Lyttelton, September I. Kaitoa, Nelaon, September. 3. Mapourikai Pioton, Nelson, September 1. .' Tainui, Lyttolton, September :i. Baden Powell, Lyttelton, September 3. ■'. Waltangi, Patea, September 3..., , - Invercargill, Lytteltonj September 3. ; Orarl, London, September 3,;.:.. ..' :'■ Opawa, Lyttelton, September 3. •'•" Monowai, Lyttelton, September 4. '; Jiikaii, Neleon,iSep,tem)>er- Aj- . Giessen,- Williametown, September 4. ■ : - Kipple, Napior, Akltiq, September 4. ■:■■ Kennedy, Foxton, September 4. : -: Wairau, Picton,: September 4. .. . ■ Opawa. Blenheim,: September 4. , ''. ; ;, Kapunt, Patea, Soptembor 4. ■-.:-' ' ■ Kaitangata, Auckland, September 4, Maori, Lyttelton,'September .'6. : Kuitoa, Nelson, September..;!).'. :'•'■■ . Mapourika, Pioton, Nelson,;;Hep{. 6. < ■ Kapiti,:Wangannl, September' 66,, Ka.hu, East Ooast, September , ; 6,' ; ( •, Port Chalmers; London,; September.s.' ', Moana7';'Frisqb, September .6., ■ .: '■'■ . John,' Dunedin, September 5. ; ; ".•• ■ v Blenheim, Wanganui,. September'..s. "','' ■" Waimoa,: Nelson, Ooaat,'iSeptemb'er 6. Jtolioia, Auckland, via Ooast, Sept, 8. x Na-vua, Dunedin, Bluff,. September 8.

:'■ t£e beuthagk list. ' To-day's berthage list is ag under >~ . Orari-Glasgow Wharf. , .. . . Essex— Glasgow Wharf. • Durham—King's Wharf. . . ' ■ Opawa—No. 16 Queen's Wharf., . Maori-King's Wharf. ' Kaitoa—No. 10 Queen's Wharf, Kothesay Bay-rKing's Wharf.' .'■' Btella-No. 13 north QueeVs Wharf. ' : Tofua—Lambton Wharf. . '~ Port Hacking—No. 2Queen's Wharf. Port Lyttelton—Alongside Port Hacking. Giossen-No. .14 north Queen's Wharf. > Waiwera—King's Wharf.;■ ■ '.- Moeraki—No. 1 north Queen's. Wharf. ■ Invercargill—Glaßgow Wharf. .■' Ngatoro-Thorndon. . ■' Port Chalmers-No. 1 south. Queen's Wharf. : , Kaitangata—No. 6 Queen's Wharf. Hawera-Glasgow Wharf. ' Baden ■Powell—No. 13 Queen'a Wharf, , Wcetmeafh— Railway Wharf. Mapourik'a—No. 12 Queen'a Wharf." Blpplo—No. 3 Queen's Wharf. Tainul-No, 5 north Queen's Wharf. Waltangi—No.' 13 north Queen's Wharf Karamu-Taranaki Street Wharf. ■ • ' . ."■...' .'BY.TELRGEAPH. . .:'..' OVERSEAS. |. :.•■. '. , . ' ' W)NDON, September, I.V Arrived, at Swansea.—Kamenetz;' Pniiblak' . Barry, and War Kobiii.' "-■ '■■ -'.'■■■ ■ Sailed.-Wanp;aratta, for Sydney.' ' ' ■:» ■ POET PIRIE, September 2. Bailed—Lahaina, four-masted barauentino, for, New Zealand, COASTAL. TUESDAY. SEPTEiMBEB 2. ATJOKLAND. 'Arrivcd.-Kurow (9.20 p.m.), from Nowcastle. . , •: • NEW PLYMOTJTfi. Bailed.-Earawa (9.40 p.m.), for Onohunffa. WANGASTUI. Sailcd.-Invercargill (4 p.m.), for Welllne'.eiSßOßJTß.' A "' i }"P< i .--Arahura (7.20 a.m.), from Napier: Putih (7.40 a.m.), from Napier.. ■■ ■ ,}r 'fo-Kipplo.dO'p.m. , September 1), for Wellington. • .■ .- . • MCTON-.- '••■■■■ : , : Bailcd.-Paeroa (4 a.m.), for. Hokitika.'", \ NELSON. '-■' ■ to sail.-Kaiton (7 p.m.), for ■Wellington, WESTPORT. . .•■■.' ' Ba ,iJ^- _Ko ™ llai (f 35 a.m.), for Greymouth: Waimea (7 a,in.), for Greymouth; ■ . LYTTELTON. - . Arrived.-Maori (6.5 p.m.), from" Welling- ' 6 A(^- r 'fQ a l nUi 30 P^- : for Wellinstoni Maori (9.6 p.m.), for Wt'llinjfton. : TOIAKTJ. Sailed.-Calm (4.25 p.m.), for Lyttelton. ; OAUARTJ. Arrived.-Kaiapoi (7.30 a.m.), from Dunedln, . I'OItT OHALMBKB. Arriycd.-Motoia (2 p.m.), from LytUlton; Kakapo (a p.m.), from Oamaru. Sailed—Waimato (4 p.ai.), for Bluff To sail.-Breezo (midnight), fq r Timarui BUNEDIN. , ' Arrived—Kotare'(o.3o p.m.). from OainaruiHokgia (8.30 p.m.), from Lyttelton. ' . THE PEBRY HTEAMEES. By ToWre.ph—Press; Asswiation. Christohuroli, Saptembor 2. The Jfaovi arrived at Lyttelton at 5 F.O , p.m. She met fairly rough weather-in Cook Strait, but the ohief cause of the vessel's protracted voyage was the poor quality steaming coal with which she was hunkered. ■ . The ferry steamer Jlararoa J 8 overhaul will be completed at Lyttelton - instead of at Wellington as wa3 previously intended. It will probably bo two weeks before the Ycssel" Is ready for eea. NIAGARA'S .DEI'AETUEE POSTPONED. Auckland, September 2. - As the watci'Eidcrs have refused to work the Niagara until Thursday next, her departure for Vancouver has therefore been postponed until ITonday at tha earliest,

I ATHENIC'S PASSENGERS. Tho Shaw, Savill and Albion liner Athouic, which arrived at Wellington on Monday from London, via. Panama, brought ■the following paßscugcre, in adUitibu to tho troons:—l'irat saloon—Misses Anderson, J. Low; V. 31.- Moora, Mosdajues Uauchop and infairt, IC. Dovcy,.S. 31. Clray, E..IM. son, Johns, A. 0. Jonos, W. W. Lewis,' Low. liuxford, N. il. Macicay and iufitnt. F. S. Maneim, W. 11. Mains, A. Z. Miles.and 2 children, E. Napier and infant, B. Peck, E. Prince, A. G. Koebacl;, B. G. Sinedley, l> 31. Whyte, Messrs. "A. Hudson, 11. 0. Hudson, decond suloon-HosduiM's B. E. Miwn, B. E.. Burkin.'M. Jt. Chappell, V. 0. Ohupnian, M. Crooks, A. J. Dalles and Infant, E. Dunuas, E. M. Ekins, G. Gonot, P. A., Gibson, \V. G.-Gray, D. E. Grlfiin, 31, Groves, B. Henderson and child, %i. fliokniau, Hastie and infant, T. H. Hulnio, it Jaraeß, S. ,T. James, T. L. Johnston, J. 0: Kennedy and. iafa'nt, B. F. Kovnick, L. K. hn Roche, W; 0. Laivlor. 0. Little, M'Carthy, At. ITDiarmM, A. jr. M'Gibbon. N. M. M'Lellan. B. M'Kouzio, A. A. Martin, G. L. Miliar, 0. M. Miller, J. E. Mflne, D. 0. Heels, B. Nicholson. H. - E. Nunn and infant, A. B. Ponuian, P. J. Voiycr, \V. E. Price, & 3 Kn?!)brool!c, Salmon and 2 children, 13. E. Sciater, Trustor and E. Vincent and child, 0. E., Wiloon, M. A. \Vood!ey, 0. 11. YouX Pantini?, Sloan aud 3 j ohildrcn;'32s steerSse.' ' '

, PASSEXCtEES FKOa AUS'fUALIA. The Port Chalmers brought the followIn;; passengers from Sydney:—Mr. and lira. H. Euss, Mr. aiid ilrs. C. S. A. Weatherlake. Mr B, Triggß, Mr. E, W. Aciaud. Mr. A. D. Kilsy;- Mr. J. N. Wallace, Sibter G. Gill, OapUin Harty.

WESTMEATH PROM NEW YORK. After an absance of about three years froni New Zcalimd, the Bteanior Westnitath arrived at. Wellington yesterday from Kew i'ork. She lets; Auw y oil:, on July 24, loaded a. cargo of coal at Norfolk (7a.), and camu out via the Panama Canal. Fair weather was experienced till about a week ago,, '.vhen-jiuavy. r<eas •\veromet with. Durinu liar' aboonce't'roiii New >Zealand the Wcstmeath has becii trading from Jiiver Hate ports "Zo Havre with frozen meat. Captain G. Ferguspn is in command of the rt'e3tmea,th, and he has the tollowlng officers associated with hini:-Chief, Mr. .K. Kemp; second, Mr. \V. Orme; third, llr. li. Williams; chief engineer, Mr. T. Anui.EßU; -second, , ' Mr. E. Jones; third, Mr. P. Jl'Evoy; fourth, Mr. J. Erown; nfth, Mr. V. Boyd; sixth., Mr. 0. M'Donald; seventh, Mr. J. Thacliery; chief refrigerating engineer, .'Mr, 0. Brown; second, Mf. M. \\ r alk6r; wireless operators, Mr. H. Underwood (chief) and Mr. C. Parsons; purser, Mr. H. E. Clarke.

The Westineath has 4000 tons of coal for discharge at Wellington, and 20CO tons of general cu'so to put out at Australian ports.

POBT. CHALMEES FKOII SIDNEY. Tho, Port ChaJners arrived yesterday from 'Sydney to bunker. Tho vessel •is fully laden lor Home, and is expected to sail for London, via Panama, on Friday. Captain A. West is in command, and has with, him tho following officers:—Chief, Mr. G. H. Horswell; second, Mr.- W. E. Jones; third, -Mi - . E.. A. Leavett;. chief engineer, irr. K. Griffiths; second, Mr. J. Matheson; third, Mr. P.' B. Bollenj fourth, Mr. 0. Mackenzie; flftlj, Mr. E. Thomasen; obief refrigorating .engineer, Mr. H. E. Williams; second, Mr. B. M'Oracken; wireless operators, ■ Mr. A. N. Thouiae (chief), and Mr. JV P. .JCShane; chief steward, Mr. S. O. Eddingtdn. . • : THE COEINTHIO. The Shaw, Savill and Albion. Company have reoeived advice that the Oorinthio is jioiv due at Wellington from London, with her draft of 'returning troops on. SoiJtember 20. ' FOB ' HOME. Bound for London, via.Panama, the Port Napier cleavad Wellington yesterday morning,'fully- laden, At daybreak to-day, the Orari is to leave Wellinjfton for London,, via Panama. At daybreak to-morrow the Gicssen is to loavo Wellington for Williamstown. ~THE HINEMOA. ''' The Secretary of-Marine (Mr. (3. Allport) reported yesterday that the Hinemoa. -worktd'at Castlepolnt yesterday, and went on to Portland Island, whero she should land .stores to-day. Tho,tender took Keeper'E. Wilson, late assistant-keeper at' Oas'tlepoint, who has been appointed principal .keeper at Portland Island, with her, and , from Portland Island Bhe will-take Assist-ant-keeper Davis, who has been transferred to Oapo Brett. . ■■''■' ' ■ -~

WAIHOKA.:DTJE.,!rO-DAY. V ' Wireless advice from the Waihora, coalladen from Newcastle, ■ states that t&o vessel will arrive' at , .Wellington at noon to■jay. . ■'-',:■''.■'■"'',' " : ' The ;Atlieiiia'left yesterday morning for she will disembark her southern.returning troops and commence loading for Home.

:,:. EICHAEDSON STEAMEKS. . Messrs. Johnston and 00. advise as follows regarding tho movements of units of Messrs. Kichardson and Oo.'b fleet:—

The Eipplo is.due to-day'from Gisborne. She is to load, this trip for Kapler and ' Akitio only, sailing to-morrow. ■The' PutHci delayed at Gisborne,; and will'not'load at Wellington for ithat port untiU.early neit week.

'' The Kalm sailed'last night for the East Coast.;, She 'is due back on Friday, and will again load for the coast. .Tha Mokoia is to leave Dunedin at noon on Friday, and Lyttelton on Saturday, arriving at Wellington on Sunday. On Monday she will leave Wellington, for Napier, Gisborne, and Auckland. TOFffA' FOR 'FRISCO. On Friday the Tof ua is to leave Welling, ton for Sau Fraucisco, via Eanrtonga and Papeete. ■ ' ATUA FOR AUCKLAND. The Union Company's Atua'Eailcd from Sydney for Fiji on Wednesday, last. She Is expected to leave Suva on September iO, and is due at Aueltland on September 14. • The following 6teamers were eipocted to bo within ranijo of Auckland Wireleßß Station last night;—Talune, Kurovr, Port Melbourne,, Loraln, Navua, Karorl. Within range of Awan'ud: Ellinga, Talune, Port Melbourne, Karori, Zealandic. . For Westport and Breymouth the Kamona loft Wellington last niglit. Tho Kakapo is to leave Dunedin to-mor-; row for Wellington, via Oamaru. | Tho Navua ha 3 been delayed at Auckland, and is'now to leave there to-day. On Monday she will leavo Wellington for Dunedin and Bluff, taking cargo. . The-..Kaitangata arrived yesterday frdmLyttolton. To-morrow ohe is to proceed on to Auckland, taking cargo. ... , ' The Kouiata left last night for Westpo'rt. She ie due back at Wellington at tho weekend.

Tho Masula wae to havo left Auckland .last night for Wellington to continue tho discharge of her New York cargo. [ THo brigautino Jcanette is at present [awaiting orders from Sydney. , For. Dunedin direct tho Stella is to leavo I Wellington to-day. , ! Tho Opawa is to leave.for Lyttelton this oyoning to complete discharge and to com;me»ce .Honioward ioaditig. The Ngnhoro is at present loading at Greyraouth for Tokomaru Bay aud Gisborne. ' Tho Ngaktita iirrived at Greyaiouth oo Monday afternoon, and waa to have sailed yesterday for Sydney. Tho schooner Progress is dotained at. Kaipara owing to somu diepuUj in rogard to tho loading of her timber cargo for Sydney. It is understood that the vessel did uot ship tho timber which had been allotted , to". , her. ■ Tho Australian steamer Omana is loading a full cargo of coal at Newcasllo for Auckland. ...•'. , Mine vessels carrying coal aro either discharging/at Auckland, en route to Auck.land, or loading for that port. The combined .cargoes total well over EO.COO tone. Negotiations are said to be in progress in Dunedin for (he purchase of a vessel to tako tho.placuof.tho Putiki in tho coastal trade. . ' \ . Captain J?,- G. L. ltn'dford, who has been in tUo employ of tlw Canterbury Kte.imship Company for some time past, baa been appointed to; ihu position of master of the Wiinganui Harbour Hoard's new suction drodso Kaiuiui. Caplain Kndfoni has been in command of tile steamer Calm for several years, and i 3 known as a careful- and .skilful coastal master. Ho has been ii frequent visitor to Wollingtou, and. has made many friends here. It is understood that Captain Kartford will rolinciuish command , of tho Culm on her arrival at Wanganui next week from Dunwlin and way port. It is also understood that Captain T. Braid.voud, .who had charge of the lireeze for soi;o time, and it ho is at present in I'onimond of the Kara, will (aim Captiiin liadforS's. plaeo aa master of tho Calm. Captain .Ilra-ldwood. at ono time had charge of a ooa'stwi vcgui , ] in northern wters, and. later ono of the Auck' land harbour ferry steamers. .Bo joined tho. service of IJio Ountcrbtwy Company severel years ago, 'ami has had a very successful career ever since.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 290, 3 September 1919, Page 11

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