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SHIPPING NEWS

PHASES' OP THE MOON. ■ SEPTEMBER. <' • Day. Hr.m; First quarter „,... 3 152 a.m. \ " Pull moon 10 324 p.m. Last quarter 17 9 2,.a.m. Now moon 4' 4 p . m , •, .MOON. • Moon rises to-day, 446 a.m.; sets) 5.14 I.m. to-morrow. TIDE. • To-day, 3.46 a.m.; 4.12' p.m. ' To-morrow, 4.40 a.m.; 5.8-p.m.' " ../ , SUN. Bun,rises to-day, 6.3 a.m.; sets, 5.34 p.m. ARRIVALS. •■■'. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9. ■ PERTH, s.s. (6.30 a.m.), 1799 tons, J. Dawson, from -Newcastle, NIKAU, o.s. (6.30 a.m.), 248 tons. Hay, from Nelson. MONOWAI, s.s. (8.20 a.m.), 3433 tons. A. Norton, from Lyttelton. BLENHEIM, s.s: 1(9.55 a.m.), 151 tons, Wilkinson, from Wanganui. VIKING, fishing launch, (5.40 p.m.), from Golden Bay. WAKATO, s.s. (10 p.m.), 157 tons, Wills,' from Kaikoura.. • . / DEPARTURES. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER- 9. ..-.,-, \. NORA NIVEN,. trawler (1 a.m.), 166 tons,' Brusey, for fishing-grounds, .WAIRAU, s.s. (8 a.m.), 143 tonß, Knox, for Blenheim. PUTIKI, B.s. (12.5 p.m.), 409 tons, Olsen, ' for Napier. ..'; ' '■ ... '.TOFUA, s.s. (2.20-p.m.), ■ 4345 tons, H.Williams, for San- Francisco,-. via Raro-. tonga and. Papeete. '. - ■ "'"" ICAPUNI. sX (2.25 p.m.), :88 tonß, 81bson, for Fatea. > ' " WOOTTON, s.s. (2.25 p.m.);:ist tons, Lareen, for Lyttelton. j ' ■ WAVERLEY, s.s. ; (3.25 • p.m;),'. 157 ; tons, Brigien, for Patea, KAtftJ, s.s". (4 p.m.), 185-tons, P. Norling, for Picton. =. NIKAU, s.s. .(5.5 p.m.), ,248 tons, Hay, for Kelson. '..-■*' 1 KAPITI, s.s. (5.30 p.m.), 242 tons, Sawyers, for Wanganui. ; ■.-::• ;; ■•..•• -\.: MANAEOA, s.s. (5.30 p.m.), 122 tonß, ■ M'Neilage; for Lyttelton. • ■ MONOWAI, s.s,- (7.50,.p.m.),..,3433. tons,,A., Norton, for Lyttelton. MAPOURIKA, s.s. (midnight), 1203 tons,. M'.Donald, from Picton and Nelson. ■ . OPAWA, s.a. (mfdnigi't), 110 tons, Nic-holas,-for Picton. ' —'■--■■.- EXPECTED ARRIVALS. .. ' Eakapo,-Oamarni-September' 10.. Mana, Wanganui, September 10. Rosamond, New Plymouth, September 10. Invercargill, Wanganui, September 10. Maori, Lyttelton, September 10, "" Kaitoa, Nelson, September 10Ripple, Napier, September 10. Waitangi, Patea, September 10,- .:■••;■. Kennedy, Foxton, September 10. Wairau. Blenheim, September 10. ■ ■■-■-. , Kini, Westport, September 10. Karu, Lyttelton, September 10. Monowai, Lyttelton, September 1L > Nikau, Nelson, September 11.': , MapouTika; Picton, Nelson, September 11. Manuka, Sydney, Sept. 11.. '- ; ..,..' > Lorain; Auckland, Sept.. 11. Waverley,-.Patea;'September 11." ''■'■'-' Koutunui, Napier, .September/li. Kapiti, Wanganui, September 11. • ; Pateena, Ouehunga, September 11. Kapuni, Paiea, September 11. Blenheim, Foxton, September .11,..." , Maori, Lyttelton,' September 12. ' Kaitoa, Kelson, September 12. Kennedy, Foxton,. September 12.' - Blenheim,' September 12.' ."' Wootton, Lyttelton, September' 12. Athenic, -Lyttelton, September 14. - : Putiki, Gisborne, September 15. Port Melbourne, Tokomaru Bay, September 16. . • „ ■ Port-Victor,"Lyttelton, September 16. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. •Rothesay-Bay, Groymouth, September 10. Waimea, Nelson and' West Coast, Sept. 10. Maori, .Lyttelton, Soptember, 10. Kaitoa, Nelson, September 10. Majiourika. Picton,'Nelson; September 10. Komato, Westport, September 10. Waitangi, Patea, September In. Invercargill, Wanganui, September. 10. Wakatu., Kaikoura, September 10. • Mana, Picton,.Wanganui,' September 10. •Navua; Lyttelton, Dunedin, Bluff, Bep. 10 Kamona,, Westpbrt/''September 10. \'' Kennedy,.-Tarak'6he,''.Sejitember 10. ■ N •Monowai.-Lyttelton,''Sßjtember 11. Nikau, ■ Nelson,-' September 11. , • Waverley, Patea, September il • .. Koutunui, East-Coast, Soptember li." ' KaDuni, Patea, September 11. Kokiri, GreymouthrSeptembef 11. VrT e ' N S pler '' 9 is Dorne,, Akitio. Sept. U. Wairaui-Puponga,'September 11. Waiwera,: Nelson; SetSmber 11 Kakapo, T ' Lyttelton, - September 11. Maori, September 12. Kaitoa, Nelson,: September'l2 Mapourika.-Pioton, Nelson, . Kaprti, Wanganui. September 12 Z - • Opawa,; Blenheim,. September 12, ■Port .'LyMelton;-Gisbdr.n.e,'- September-12. .Rosamond,; Timaru.tDunedin, Sept. Matatua,V.London','September 12 / • MasulaiMytteUon.-.' September 12.' Fateena,l Onehunga, September 12. ' ' .Wootton, Lyttelton,'September 13. • / .OVERSEA STEAMERS. . v-ADOLPHv WOERMANN (Dalgety) l.ft TJ.K. August 14 for Wellington. Due Sept. • i^ft N V^- 8 - , '' left Lond<lll Aug. ; 2 for Auckland. Due about. Sept, 20: ■ " • • eust 2 Y fo^7 B ( f S i'' le£t hl 7^ ool An!uo AUBtraliarVi?Jto^n D ue about .Sept. 19. traiia September 29 Aus B B ?tSi SIU t0 loave early t^ Al lf A i iS - U:) -' 1^- London: July 9 -- for Auckland and Wellington, via C3.nl I fS bart - D ve. Sept.' 20.. a .™?" »«PtP* B ™ {S ? A -1' m July 23 for Port Chalmers. Arr Soot n - LOEAINB (U,B. and A .), left nL York (Tor N.Z.-August 2. Arrived Auckland s.nt K l &s? mt, « (m Thursday tland Best- ■ PAPAROA . (N.Z.S. Oo;) to Uzv» A»» n month early Sept. for N 3 9 A,on " PORT ALMA (0.D.). left New York -Aue TOET -MELBOURNE (CD.), left London July 4 fo r r.;New Zealand, via Australia Arr. Auckland September 8. Duo WeUint ton September 16. '' ,' v weum SPOET SYDNEY (OJ).), to. leave United Kingdom September for Auckland, Napier and. Wellington, via Australia. -.6eK^N : | Z - 3 - oO ' , '; tOloa ™^ n'l-

PIP icii Calcutta Auk J for Sydney, Auckland. -Wellington • fr& ' WHANGAKATTA (N.Z.S. Co.), left Kontreal August 28 for Auckland, Veil ngton TUmfT a ?,? 0 A , n f tr ? lin - D »° Oct. ~ B ' f„/w$ ( ?' S '' U left Plymouth Aug. t for Wellington. Duo Sent 19 ■ B M J2,| B -^->'? n^ttStoi ' October •>* SAILERS. Vessel. i left _. San-Francisco to Wellington:- ' > Bertie Julyji oct , TUB berthage list. •' ! To-day berthage list is as under-* Durhain-Larabton Wharf. \ Kakapo—Pipitea Wharf. ' ' . Rothesay Bay—King's Wharf, '"«'• Masula—King's Wharf. ' Waiwera—King's Wharf, Mana—King's Wharf, Kennedy—Klnjr's Wharf. Waitangi—King's Wharf. Port Lyttelton—King's Whart. Essex—Glasgow Wharf. Jlatatna—Glaßgoiv Wharf. . Rosamond-Glasgow Wharf. ■ Westmeath—Railway Wharf.-• Waihora-Bailway Wharf. Maori—Ferry Wharf. Navua—No. 1 north Queen's Wharf Zealandic-No. 1 south Queen's' Wharf Kokiri-No. 2 Queon's Wharf. ' Hawera, No. .5 Queen's. Wharf, Invercargill—No. 3 Queen's Wharf. ' Wakatu, No. 7 north Queen's Wharf Kaitoa—No. 10 Queen's Wharf. Jfapourika—No. 12 Qaeen's Wharf. Viking-No. 13 Queen's Wharf, nipple-No. 14 north Queen's Wharf, Waimea—No. IS Queen's ■ Wharf,Kamona—No. 16 Queon's Wharf. Komata—Taranakl Street' Wharf, Kaiono Olydo Quay; Wharf i , , Perth-Miramar Wharf, -._.- BY TELEGRAPH, COASTAL, ' TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER £' '■ AUCKLAND. irriYodr-Maiuift (4,15 ftom. Sydney; ]

■ Iris (10.15 a.-m.),- i rom'"' BOTith; ' Kalttpoi (12.30 p.m.), from Timaru. Sniloil.—Lorain (12,25 p.m.), for Wellington. NEW PLYMOUTH Sailed—Rosamond (5.40 p.m.), for Wollingtonj Rarawa (0.50 p.m.),. for Onchunga. WANGANUI. f . Sailed.—lnvercargill (7.<15 p.m.), for Wellington. FOXTON. ; To (9 p.m.), for Wellington.' • ' . GISBORNE. Arrived.—Arahura (3 p.m.), from Napier. To sail.—Arahura (midnight), for Napier. ■■ . '' ' POET AHUEIRI.,' ' i'o sail.—"Slokofa (10 p.m.), for Gisbornc. PICTON. ' Arrived—Wairau (8 p.m.), from Wellington. POET NELSON. ' To cail.-Kahika (5 p.m.), for New Plymouth;. Kaitoa (7 p.m.), for Wellington. WESTPORT. Arrived—Kurow (9.25 p.m.), from Auckland. . ■ LYTTELTON. "' ' Sailed.-Taiitai (4.15 p.m.), for Timaru; '-. Breeze (4.5J p.m.), for Picton;'Maori (d.30 ■ p.m.), for Wellington. • ° '.'.. OAMABU. Sailed—Kakapo (5.20 p.m.), for Wellington.' "iiIANtJKA DUE TO-JIOHROW. Tho Union Company yesterday reccivedi •wireless advice from the Manuka to tho effect that tho vessel expects.to,arrive at Wellington at 8 o'clock to-morrow morning. ' ".. •■'■'■ THE LORAIN. Tho U.S. and A. steamer Lorain left Auckland shortly after noon yesterday for Wellington to continue tho discharge of her Now York cargo. " ZEAIiANDIC ; TO BERTH. TO-DAY. Tho Shaw,' Savill, and Albion Bteamcr Zealandic is to berth this moraine at No. 1 south Queen's Wharf to commenco the discharge of coal cargo. (Japiain 0. H. Greame is in command and has the following officers with him:— Chief, Mr. R. V. Cater; "first, Mr. A. M. Cherry; second, Mr. H. Clarke; third, Mr. H. J. Day; extra officer, Mr. T. M. James; Chief engineer, Mr. O. Edwards; second, Mr. G. G. Dalgleish; third, Mr. W. E. , Richardson; .extra third, Mr. J. K. Kel-lahd-'fourth, Mr. R/H. Eeid; oxtra fourth, Mr. R. 1L Hill; 'fifth? Mr. W. Perrett; sixth, Mr. ; li. .Stowart; boiler-maker, Mr. H. J. Roberta; wireless operators, Mr, A. A. Bloxhani (chief), and Mr. H. Johnson; chief steward, Mr. W. P. Smith. ATHENIO DUE SUNDAY. The Shaw-Savill steamer Athenio is now due back from Lyttelton on Sunday, anil is to sail finally for London, via Panama, on September 18. / : . WORD FROM TAB KAIiAMEA.: ... The Shaw. Savill, and Albion Company have received advice that tho Karamca :■ has, advised-Hobart that sho will, arrivo •thefo to-morrow. Tho.vessel will now arrive at Auckland on September 20, and Wellington ou September (25. THE POET LYTTELTON. Tho Port Lyttelton is to leave Welling-• ;toa at 3 p.m.'on Friday for Gisborne to continue loading. Prom tho coast port tho vessel:will go.on to Auckland to.complete, sailing finally from the northern port about September 25. ' POET HACKING'S ITINEEAHY. . .' The Port Hacking arrived at Lyttelton'' yesterday morning from Wellington to continue her discharge. From lyttelton the vessel goes on to Dunedin to complete, being 'due at' the Otago port on Sunday. She then loads at Port Chalmers, Lyttelton. and Wellington, for Home, sailing from this port .for London, via Panama, on October 2. POET MELBOURNE'S MOVEMENTS. ' The Port Melbourne, now at Auckland, is due at Tokomaru Bay on Saturday and Wellington on Tuesday next. She then loads at Gisborne, about September 29, coming back to Wellington about October 9,..and sailing dually for London, via Panama, about October 12. . ~'. .. THE POET. VICTOR. The Port Victor, at present at Lyttelton, is due at Wellington to complete Homeward loading- about next Tuesday. Sho is to sail from this port for London about September 21. . PORT ELLIOT TO LOAD. >The Port I 'Elliot-sailed- from Port Said on September 4 for Adelaide, where she loads a full general cargo. She will then como to New Zealand to lift frozen meat, .which'will complete her Homeward loading. • THE P.; AND O. AUSTRALIAN SERVIOK. By Telegraph—Press AEsociation-Copyright Sydney, September 1. ■ The Peninsular •a.iii. Orient Company lias taken over the steamer Indarra for service between England and Australia. r. 'PERTH ARRIVES. y The Melbourne Steam Ship Company's Perth arrived-in the stream early yesterday morning from Newcastle, and berthed in tho aftornoon at the Queen's Wharf. •The vessel has.about 2000 tons of coal for discharge at Miramar, to which wharf ihe will proceed this morning. The Perth cleared Newcastle at daybreak on WedncS' day last, and,had a.fair weather passage. Captain.' John Dawson is in command, and has the following officers :-Ohief, Mr. H; Parley; second, Mr. A. B, Frascr; third, Mr. W;' P. Robertson; chief engineer; Mr. O; 'H.-Birch; second,' Mr. H. Chambers; third, ■Mr.'H. L. Evans. Captain G. T. Hull is the Wellington agent for the vessel.

INTERCOLONIAL OOLLIEES The Waitomo is on her way from Now* . castle to Dunedin, The' Kauri.'is bound from Dunedin' fo*J -Sydneyand Newcastle. The Wanaka left Lyttelton on Monday for Newcastle to load coal for New Zca> land. The Koromiko left Auckland on Thursday for Newcastle, where she will load coal for Lyttelton. ■ The Waihora is discharging'her cargo of Newcastle coal at Wellington. -Her mov* meats from Wellington are uncertain. The; Karori,- now at Auckland', will roturn'•' to-' Newcastlo to load coal for a Now •Zealand port. . -The Wnipori, which is completing survey and overhaul at Auckland,.is expected to sail torday for Newcastle ' to load for Bluff.' - , ; Tho Rakanoa left Westport yesterday for Sydney. \ ■"'• '_ \ Messrs,. Heoso Bros.' steamer Onilii, Whiclj arrived at Port Said on August 30, has boon fixed to load there for Suez, whence sho will proceed to Calcutta, and "later to New Zealand. " Tho following steamers wcro rapectcrt to 'bo within rango of Awanui wireless station last night:~Fiona, .Ellenga, Jil rango of.. Auckland—Ellenga, Flora, Fiona, Waipori, Kaiapoi. In range of Awarua:— Navua. The Rothesay Bay is scheduled to leave Wellington this afternoon for Greyinoulh to load a cargo lit timber for Australia. Tho auxiliary scow Magic is now to leave West Haven on Friday for Welling ton. ' The Hawera is to go up on the slip tomorrow morning, and is to be relaunched on Saturday evening. Tho Wootton is due back from Lyttelton on Friday, and will' be- dispatched for tho southern port again on Saturday. Tho Navua is scheduled to leavo this cvoniug. for Lyttelton, Dunedin, and .Mug. The Kara was to have left Lyttelton last night for Wellington, The Ngakata. is duo at Sydney from Grcymouth to-day. Tho Mana- is due this morning from Wanganul, and- this ovening will sail for Pictou and Wanganui. Owing to necessary machinery repairs having to be carried out tho doparture of the Durham from Wellington to commence loading has, in the meantime, been poned,Tho Wairau, due to-day from Blenheim, is to sail to-morrow for Ptinonga to load a cargo of coal for Blenheim. On Tuosday next/ tho Tainui is due at Wellington from Wanganul to load for Lyttelton. The Ngahere was to have left Gisborne last night for Grcymouth. Tho Shaw-Savill steamer Waiwera is to leave Wellington to-morrow to commence Homeward loading. Tho Ngatoro is to .come off tho slip this afternoon. Tho Matatua is to leavo port on Friday for London, via Panama. The Talune is to leave Auokland at noon to-day for Fiji, Tonga, and Samoa. 'Mr. S, L. Williams has joined tho Rothosay Bay as second mate. The Kakapo is duo to-day from south. To-morrow sho will go on to Lyttelton to load for Auokland. Both tho Koniata and tho Kamona aro to leavo Wellington to-day for Weßtport. The Kini should have left Westport last night coal laden for Wellington. To-morrow the Kokiri is' to leavo port for Groymouth. ' Tho Tofua- left port yesterday afternoon for San Francisco, via Earotonga and 'Papeete, ■ - •■ ■ Tho Eosamond is duo to-day from New Plymouth. On Friday sh? will go on to Timaru and Dunedin. The Maheno is to leave Port Ohalmors on September 16, Lyttelton on September 17, and Wellington on September 18 for Sydney. Tho Maknra arrived at Auckland yestarday morning from Sydney. She will

sail, for Vancouver, via way portß, on Saturday. Mr, Owlwallador, iato third officer of the Kaiapoi, who had been ashoro sitting for his chief officer's certificate, has como, to Wellington for instructions.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 296, 10 September 1919, Page 11

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