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SHIPPING NEWS

PHASES OF THE MOON. SEPTEMBER, Bay. Jlr. m. First quarter 3 152 a.m. Full moon 10 3 24 p.m. Last quarter 17 12 a.m. New moon 24 4 4 p.m. MOON. Moon rises to-day, 11.26 'a.m.; sets, U a.m. to-morrow. ' TIDE. To-day, 11.38 a.m.; 11.57 p.m. To-morrow, midnight; 12.16 p.m. - SUN. Sun rises to-day, 6.13 a.m.; sets, 6.28 p.m. ARRIVALS. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5. INVEEOARGIIjIi, s.s. (5 a.m.), 224 tons, Thompson, from Wauganui. ' KAITOA, B.p. .(MO a.m.), 319 tons, Wildman, from NeUon. HAOltl, s.s. (10.30 a.m.), 3411! tons, Cameron, from lyttelton. TAINCI, s.s. (11.40 a.m.), 128 tons,' Cowan, from Lyttelton. KAHU, s.s. (12.45 p.m.), 182 tons, Norlins (put hack, stress o£ weather). ' MANAIfOA, s.s. (3 p.m.). 122 tons, ll'Neilaze (put back, stress of gather). I'/AfitAU. s.s. (9.35 p.m.), 143 tons, Knox, from I'icton. „ THUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4. RIPPLE, s.s. (2 a.m.), 370 tons, Carlson, from Gisborne.

DEPARTURES. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3: OPAWA, e.b. (3.16 a.m.), 110 tons, Nicholas, for Blenheim. NORA NIYJSN, trawler (6.35 a.m.), 166 tona, Brusoy, for. fishing. MAPOTJRIKA, s.s. (12.i> p.m.), 1203 tons, H'iionald, for Pietou and Nelson. ORAlil, s.s. (12.25 p.m.), 9179 tonß, Vine, for London (from the stream). MANAROA, s.s. (1.15 p.m.), 122 tons, M'iVeilnge, for Lyttelton (from Shelly, Bay). KAH'l'I, s.s. (1.30 p.m.), 242 tons,' Sawyers, for Wauganui. \ OPAiVA, s.s. (4.30 p.m.), 9297 tons, WhitcI'arsons, for Lyttelton. KAITOA, s.s. (5 p.m.). 319 tons, Wildman, fcr Nelson. MAORI, s.s. (7.47 p.m.), 3412 tons, Cameron, for Lyttelton. TAINVI, s.s. (10.25 p.m.), 128 tons, Cowan, for Lyttelton^ STELLA, s.s. (11.5 p.m.), OT tons, Hamilton, for Dunedin.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Waihora, Newcastle,. September 4. Kipple, Glsborne, September 4. fiaden Powell, Waitara, Soptomber 4, Hatfera-, Patea, September 4. Monowai, Lytteiton, September 4. ' Nikaii, Nelson, September 4. MapourlUa, Picton, Nelson, September 4. Konncdy, Foston, September 4. Wairau, Picton, September 4. Opawa, Blenheim. September 4. Putiki, Gisborne, September 4. Maori, Lytteiton, September 5. Kaitoa, Nelson, September 5. lCapitl, Wanganui. September 5, Mußula, Ancklaud, Septembor 5. Blenheim, Sounds, September 5. John, Wanganui, - September s. Kapunt, Patea,- September 5, . / Monowai, Lytteiton, September 6; Nikau, Nolson, September 6. Mapoteika, Picton, Nelson, September 6. Koltiri, Greymouth, September 6. Moeraki,. Lytteiton, September 6. Zealandio, Ntnvcastle, September 6, Waltatu, Kaikoura, September 6,\ Koniata, Westport, September 6. Navua, Auckland. September i. Kakapo,' Oamaru, September 7. Waiinea, Tarakohe, September 7. ■ Mokoia, Lytteiton. Dunedm Sept. 7. Jilana, Wanganui, September >. Waltangl, Patea, September 7. Waverley, Patea, September 7. Invercargill, Lytteiton, September 7. Manaroa, Lytteiton, September, 7. Wakatu, kaikoura, September 8.

-, rrojected departures. ICapuni, Patea, September 4. Waverley, Patea, September 4. Wakatu, Kaikoura, September 4. liaden Powell, Lyttelton, September 4, Waitangi, Patea, September 4. Iri'rcrcargilli Lyttelton, • Septomber 1. Mono.wai, Lytlelton, Septoinbw 4. Nikau, Nelson, September 4 ■rtieEsen, Wiiliamstovm, 'September 4.. Wairaii, Pieton, September <1, ~ . Kaitangata,, Auckland, September 4. Manaroa,.L'yttelton, September 4. Kahu, East Coast, September 4. .Moeraki. Lyttclton; September 4. Maori,. Lyttelton, September 6,:. . Kaitoa. Nelson, September 5. Mapourika, Pieton,--Nelson, Sept, 5. Kapiti, Wnnsjanul, September 5. Port Chalmers, London September 5. Moana, 'Frisco, September 5; _ Blenheim.' Wanganui, September li. Opawa, Blenheim, September 0. Nipple, Napier, Akitio, ■ September 8, ICapuni, Patea. September 5. Monowai, Lyttelton, September 6, Nikau, Nelson, September 6. ' ITocraiti, Sydney, September 6. Konncdy, Toxton, September 6. Rothesay Bay, (jreymoutli, September 8. Waimea, Nelson, Ooast. September 8. Jfokoia, Auckland, via Coast, Sept. 8. Navua, Duricdin, Bluff. September 8. Mana, Lyttclton, September 8. ' John, Dunedin,. September 8. Durham, .'Waitaraj. September 8. Wakatu, Kaikoura, 'September- S.

OVERSEA STEAMERS. ADOLPH WOERMANN, left U.K. August 14 for Wellington; Due Sept. 28. AJANA (F.S.). left London Aus. 2 for Auckland.- Due about Sept. 20. ARAWA (S.S.A.), to,leave London Sept. ATHENIO (S.S.A.), left London July H for Wellington. Arr.. Sept. 1. AUSTBAIiPLAIN. left New York July 34 for Auckland.. Duo September <-. AYRSHIRE (F.S.). left London Aug. 6 for Lvttelton. Due about .Sept. 19. BELLBWKLB W.S: A A.), to leave Now York 1 ' for ..'Auckland, Wellington, and Australia,' September 29,OITY OF WINCHESTER (A. and A.), left New York Aug. 8 for Auckland, Welling-, ton. Lyttelton. and Dunedin. Due Sept. 13. CORDOBA (U.S.fi.), left U.K. July 18 for Wollington. Due Wellington about Sept. 28. CORINTHIO (8.5.A.), left Plymouth Aug. 2 for Wellington. Duo Sept. 20. ELLENGA (N.Z.S. Co.), left Egypt July 23. for Auckland. Due Sept. 6. HOROHAM (N.Z.S. Co.). left London July 28. via Oapo. Due Wollington Sept. 25. lONIO. (5.8.A.), to leavo London early September. KAIKOURA (N.Z.S. Co.), to load Canada in Septembw for N.Z. KAEAMBA (S.S.A.I. loft London July 9 for Auckland and Wollington, via Capo Town and Hobart. Duo Sept. 10.

KUItAKA (5.8.A.). left, London July U for Port Chalmem. Due Sept. 7. "

LORAIN (U.S. and A.), left New York I for N.Z. Aug. 2. .Duo Auckland Sept. 4. MABTJLA (A. and A.), left New, York July 118. for Auckland, Wellington,' Lyttelton, and Dunedin. Arr. Auckland Aug. 28. Duo Wellington Sept. 6. PAPAROA (N.Z.S. Oo.) to leave Avonmnutli early Sept. for N.Z. POET ALStA W-D.),;i«ave» H«r Tork In Sept. for Australia, and New Zealand, ' PORT DARWIN (0.D.), loft' Sydnuy Angust 23 for Wellington. Arr. Aug. 28. PORT HACKING (0.D.), left Loudon July 4 for Lyttelton. Arr August 20. Duo ■Wellington Sept. 1. PORT IjI'TTELTON (0. and P.), loft flymouth Juno 17 for Auckland, Napier, and Wellington, via Australia; arrived . Auckland lug. .24. ' Arr. Wellington Aug. 31. PORT MELBOURNE (0.D.), left London July 4 lor Now Zealand, via Australia. l)uu Auckland September 4. PORT SYDNEY (0.D.), to leave United .Kingdom' September for Auckland, Napier, and Wellington, via Australia. EEIIUERA (N.Z.S. Co.), to'leavu London Sept. 12 for N.Z. TAINtJI. (S.S.U loft Plymouth Aug. 8 for Wellington. Due Sept. 19. WAJPARA (N.Z.S. Co.), left St. John's Aug. 8 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyt-tel-lon, and Australia. Due fiept. 22.

WAITEMATA tU.rJ.S.) lclt Calcutta Aug. 7 for Sydney, Auckland. Wollineton, Lyttelton, and Duuediu, Duo Auokland middle Seplombor. WKSTUKAfH (A. & A.), left New York July 20 for Wellington and Auitralla Arrived Wellington Sept. 2. .. WHANGAIiA't'TA (N.Z.6. Co,) to load at Montreal in August for Auckland, WolHuston, Dnnndin, and Australia ZEALANDIC (S.S.A.), duo Wellington from Australia, about September 6, to load. SAILERS. Vessel. Loft. Duo. San Francisco to Wellington:— llortle Miuor July 31 Oct, THE BEBTHAUE LIST. To-day's berthago list is aa under Essex-Glaagoff Wharf. Durham—King's Wharf. Monoivai—King's Wharf. Nikau~No. 10 Qiieon'a Wharf. HotUeuay Bay—lting'B Wharf. Tofua—Lainhton Wharf. l'ort Hacking—No. 2 Queen's Wharr. Port liyttelton—Alongside Port Hacking. Glesson—No. 14 north Queen's Wharf. Waiwera— King's Wharf. ' Moeraki—No. 1 north Queen's Wharf. Ngatoro-Thorndon. Port Chalmers-Mo. 1 south Queon's Wharf. Kaitangata—No. 6 Queen's Wluirf. Hawera—Glasgow Wliarf. Badon Powell—No. 11 south Queen's Wharf Westmeath—Railway Wharf. Bipple—No. 3 Queen's Wharf. Waitangi—No. 13 north Queen's Wharf. Karamu-Taranaki Street Wharf. Waihora—Baihvay Wharf. Wairau—No- 11 north Queen's Wharf, Opawa-No. 13 south Queen's Wliarf. Tho Talune, fruit laden, arrived at Auckland vestorday from the Islands. She is scheduled to return to Fiji, Tonga, and Samoa next Monday. -

Ill" TEIjKGIUPH, OVERSEAS, LONDON, September 21. Arrivod.-Menttlla., Pakelia, Limerk'lc, and War Fantail. Sailed.-Baranibah and Port Alma, for Sydney. MELBODKJffi. September i. Arrived.-goinerset, from S'eu; Zealand. NEWOASTIiIi. September 3. . Arrived.—Waitomo, from Sew Zealand. Sailed.—Perth, for New Zualand.

COASTAL. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3. AUCKLAND. > Sailed—Ma sula (7.25 a.m.). for Wellington; Navua (4.15 p.m.), for Wellington. OHEHTJNGA. Arrived.—Ra-rawa (11 a.m.', from New Plymouth. GISBOMi B. Sailed.—Te Anau (3 n.m.), for Dunedin. I'ICTON. Arrived.-Mapourilta (4.55 p.m.), .from Wellington. (7.5 p.m.), for Wei-, lington. BLENHEIM. Arrived.—Opawa (1 p.m.';, from Wellington. HAVEJjO.uk. Arrived.—Blenheim (12.15 p.m.). from Wellington. To sail.—Blenheim (2 a.m., September 4), ' for Wellington. NELSON. Saiied.—Eegulus (2.45 p.m.), for Wanganui. To sail.—Nikau 17 p.m.), ior Wellington,

LYTTELTON.. Arrived.—Mana (0.40 a.m.), from I'ictors; Rosamond (4.50 a.m.), from Wellington; Athenic (5.40 • a.m.), ■ from Wellington; Calm (6.30 a.m.). from Timaru. . Sailed.—Monowai !6.10 p.ni.), for Wellington.

POST CHALMERS. Sailed.—Kauri (11.45 a.iTi.), for Sydney; Matatua (4.35 p.m.), for. Timaru; Kahika 7.25 p.m.), for Oamaru.

PASSENGERS FROM SIDNEY. Tho Boyal Mail steami-r Niagara, which arrived at Auckland on Monday, brought the following passengers.—First saloonMr. and Andre-son, Mrs, E. M. Allen,' Mr J. L, /i % nplej;'arth,. Mr. B. W. Alison, Mr. S. Bolin, Mr. H. Barron, Mr. and Mrs. T. 0. Buddie, Mr. A. E. Byers, Mr. O'Binns, Mr. F. S. Coote, Mrs. Cato, Eev. T. Oato, Mr. V. P. Casey, Mr. H. Crouchor, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Coote ana 2 children, Mrs. A. Dunn, Mr. J. Daley, Miss Edgslow, Miss M, Emanuel, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Everett, Mr. and Mrs. H. Forster, Mr. and Mrs. W. Findley, Mrs. J. D. Frew and 2 children, Mr. H. W. Fiddes, Com. and Mrs. J. A. Glossop, Miss A. G. Garner, Mr. F. S. Harrison, Mr. 0. Harlaud, Mr. F. Haley, Mr. H. Impey, Mr. J; Jones, Mr. J. liavcn6teiii, Mrs. B. Liv«rsedgo, Mr. J. A. M'Konzie, Mr. N. H. Muggiest, Mr. S. W. B. M'Gregsror, Mr. J. Mowat, Mr. W. J. Meaghan, Mi - ., Mrs., and 0. M'Kenzie, Jlr. and Mr 3. S. Nowcll, Miss M'Booth, Mr. H. n. Oxley, Miss E. O'Laary, Mr. L. Orr, Mr. and Mrs. Purchass, Mr. F. H. Prince, Mr. J. E. Piper. Mr. and Mrs. J. Quinlan. Ilr. R. Kingor, Mr. D. F. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Sharp, Mr. O. Schuberp, Mc. H. Tucker, Miss Y. Vasta, Major and Mrs. n. D. Williams and infant, 'Mr. B. F. Wilson, Mr, Xi. Weingott,. Mr. E. A. Williams, Captain H. L. Willis. Captain J. Waruock, Mrs. R. Young, jir. L. G. H. Ward. Second saloon—Mr. L. Bailey, Mrs. J. Barr, Mr. and Mrs. F. Brett, Miss h. J. Bryer, Mrs. 8. B. Baker,' Miss G. M. Browne, Mr. and Mrs. T. Ball. Mr. and Mrs. H. Calder, Mr. S. O. Digging, Mv. J. J. Dcstitgor, Jfcssro. H. and J. Evans, Mr. Foster, Mr. •A. and Miss E. Green. Mrs. W. Grant, Itev. and Mrs. Hughes, Mr. L. G. Howe, Mr. and Mrs. W. iHaacs. !Mrs. P.-J. Jcnson, Mr. A. L. Lewiß, Mr. and Mrn. J. S. Miller and 2 children, Rov. M'Lennon, Mrs. 'A. Moodie, Mr. C. J. O'Connor. Jfrn. E. A. Prosser, Mr. S. Porter, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Ttichardaon. Mr. and Mrs. B. Stanfr field, Mr. C. A. Spragt:. Mr. F, 0. Swanberg, Mr. A. Sterling. Mrs. E.. Thompson, Messrs. G. and L. Weston, Mr. J- lWood, Ijlr. E. Walsh, Mr. J. Walker, Mrs. A. Walther; 27 steeragi;.

N.Z.S. COMPANY' 3 STEAMEKS. The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Waipara, wliinh loft, St. John on August S3 and called at' Newport News, should have cleared ll'.o Panama, by now, but no advico to flint- effect has been received. Slie is briiiijintr general cargo for Now Zealand ports and Australia, and will call at Auckland first. Tho Watigaratta is to leave St. John about threo wcolts after thn Waina;'a. Passenger bowin" to Einrland by the Now Zealand Shipping Oompany'i ste.inwp have been fairly heavy, up to tho pTOsent, bnt aro fallim! oIT for steamers leaving between now and the end of the year. Tho berthing lists for steamers leaving for England via Panama durin; tho first thrco montliß of next- rear sire iilling rapidly. Tho Kuapehu . whie.h is timed to 6«il in February, has been well booked up. Tho comoany's slna-m'jrs leaving, between now and next March are tile Reinuera in November, the Himutaka in December, the Eualiine in January, the liuapchu in February, and tho Beaniera. in March.

SYDNEY-DUNEMN. SERVIOE. Several months ago a deputation of Dunedin merchants waiter on the Union C-oin-pany in regard to :he question of inaugurating a direct cargo service betweenSydney, Duncdin, unci lilulT. As a result' of that deputation the company promised to put the Taraw'era on tlie run, but tlia service'was never commenced owing to the teamen's striko and other labour troubles fn Australia. Tho Tarawera was then,cmployed in tho coastal trade, and was subsequently withdrawn to under?? survey and overhaul at Auckland. This over: haul will be completed early this month, and tho Tarawcra, v-ill then proceed to Sydney to load for Duncdin and Blult: Sho will be solely employed in this trade. The Tarawcra shoulii arrive ?.t Duncdin on her first trip fro;ir Sydney about the third weelt in September;,

WESTRAUA AXD RIVEHINA. The Huddart-Parker Company advised as follov/B regarding tho movemonts of tho Woßtralia. and Ruerina yesterday The Westralia, is now to leave Sydney on September 12 for Auckland, where sho is duo on September IS. The vessel is to leave Auckland cn September 20 for Wellington, via the East Const, being duo at this port on Scptemler 23. On September 24 sho will leave Wellington for Melbourne, via Lyttelton. Duncdin, and Bluff. Tho Hivcrina is to leave Sydney on September 10 for Wellington, and Wellington on September 17 for . Sydney. :

THE LYMAN D. FOSTER. !■ The liymau I). Foster is now out 360 day 3 from Nukualofa for San Francisco. This is, of courso a long time, but the fact that the Oaklund has reached San Francisco after a trip of 151 days from Apia, tends to allay fear as to the other vessel's safety. The Wangauui, which also had a long trip, reported fine but flat 'weather, and it is thought that the Lyman j). Poster may have been delayed by the doldrumß. as usunllv there is very little wind in ttfiit. vloliifiy during June, July, and August.

MANUKA AT SYDNEY. Tho Union Company advise that the Manuka arrived at Sydney yesterday. She is scheduled to leav: Sydney for Wellington on Saturday. NIAGARA TO SAIL ON MONDAY. Owing to the Nia;.;aya being held up at Auckland, through :t suspected case of influenza, tho vessel b now to eail on Monday for Vancouver, via Suva and Honolulu. THB.KOEBAKL- ' , To-night the Mocniki is to sail for Lyttolton to complcto discharge. Sho is due back at Wellington on Saturday morning, aud is to sail in the- evening for Sydney. I'AKEIIA' AT HOME. Cable advice has been received by tho Shaw, Savill and Albion Company that tho l'akolia, whioh left Wellington on July 17, arrived at London on September 1. MASUIjA DT;E TO-3IOBKOW. The Masula left Auckland yesterday morning for Wellington, and she should arrive here to-morr.iw morning to continue her discharge. THE WISS'I'MEATD. A start was mane on tho Wcstifleath'i) coal cargo yeeisjrda.v. The vessel ib scheduled to leave Wellington for bydncy on hep. tember 12, KEPAIRS TO WESTMORELAND. Tho New Zealand aud African Company reported yesterday that tho work of repairing the steamer Westmoreland at lort Chalmers was proc idling apace, and that it was hoped to commence loading her for Homo about the end of next month. KIB KLLEXGA. Tho Elleuga, which is carrying troops, ia duo at Auckland on Wednesday next and after tho disembarkation of her northern men the vessel v.'i'l come on to Wellington with the southern section. The I\ew Zealand Shipping Company are the vessel s agenW ORAM SAILS. Shortly after noon yesterday the New, Zealand Shipping Company s Oran left the stream bound far London, via Panama. THE WAIMATE. Tho Now Zealand Shipping Comp.-.ny n«viscd yesterday that the Waimato is to leave Illuff on September 9 for London,.via Australia, Bombay, aiul lort SttKl. The vcsbcl is tnldng carjo for liombny ana l'ort Said as well as for Londou. To-narrow morniag tho Koltiri is to leave Groymouth with a cargo of timber anil coal {or Wellington.

ATUA FOR SYDNEY. Tho Island steamer Atua is to leave Suva 011 September 10 for Auckland direct. Siio is timed to leave Auckland for Sydney on September 17. THE AUSTIULI'LAIN. Tho Australian steamer Australplain is duo at Auckland on Monday next with' a cargo of case oil from New York. Part will be discharged at Auckland, and the balance at Wellington and Sydney. STEAMER FROM JAPAN. The Luzon Mariii of tho Osaka. Ethoses. ICaisha Line, will leave Japan for Auckland in the.beginning of next month. She will arrive there in November, and procecd tlienco to Melbourne. THE PATEENA. The Union Company's steamer Pateena, which is undergoing repairs at Onchynga, is expected to be ready for sea next luesday, when she will resume her running in the Onehuuga-Wellington* service.

The Paloona is due at Auckland to-mor-row with a cargo of sugar from Suva. To load a cargo of Umber for Australia the barque Rothesay Bay is to leave Weilington for Greymouth on Saturday. Taking cargo for Auckland,. the Kaitangata ie to Bail to-day. „ « . The Port Chalmers is to sail for London, •via- Panama, to-morrow. , . The barqucntinc Senorita is at present loading timber at Greymouth for Sydney. Tho following steamers were expected to b& within rango of Awauui Wireless Btation last night:—Paloona, Port Melbourne. Zealandic. Within range of Auckland: Talune, Lorain, 'Port # Melbourne, Paloona, Kuroraiko, Navua, Karori. Tho Kakapo i 8 now to leave Dunedin to-inorrow for Oamaru and Wellington, one is due here on tflmday. To complete discharge and to commence Homeward loading, th& New Zealand Snipping Company's Opawa left Wellington for Lytteiton yesterday afternoon. Tho Durham is to leave Wellington for Waitara on Monday evening or Tuesday morning to commence loading. Tho Atlieuic is due back at Wellington from Lytteiton on September 11 or 12, and is to sail on September 16 for Home. According to time-tablo, the Hinemoa should have worked Portland Island yestsrdaTho Calm is due at Wellington about the middle of next week from south. She loads at this port for Wangauui. . Owing to tho Manukau Bar being unworkable yesterday, the Barawa/s trip was abandoned. Sho will now leave Onehunga for Now Plymouth to-morrow. # Tho Waiinea, from Tarakohe, is due at Wellington on Sunday, and on Monday will sail for Nelson, Wostport, Greymouth, and Fokitika. . ; , • ... ' Taking cargo for Napier and Akitio, the EippJe will now leave Wellington tomorrow. . . ' The brigantine Jeanette went out into the stream She ifl -at present* awaiting orders from Sydney. Tho John is due from Wanganui to-mor-row. She is to load for Dunedin, sailing on Monday. ' t , , • The Mana is due at Wellington from Wa; ngan'ui on Sunday, and on Monday will go on to Lytteiton. The-barque Manuwera is expected to take her departure from Wanganui at any time now fox- Hope Island, whero sho -will load copra for San Francisco. Mr. W. Freeman, third officer of tho Pateena, has transferred to the Arahnra in a similar capacity, relieving Mr. A. H. Alacdonald, -who'has come ashore.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 291, 4 September 1919, Page 9

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SHIPPING NEWS Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 291, 4 September 1919, Page 9

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