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PHASES OP THB MOON-. SEPTEMBER. Day. Hr. m, First Quarter 3 1,52 a.m. Full moon .-. 10 3 24 p.m. Last quarter ....>. 17 9 2 a.m. New moon 24 4 4 p.m. MOON. Moon rises to-day, midnight; seta, 10.23 a.m. to-morrow. ' TIDE. To-day, 9.25 a.m.j 9.55 p.m. To-morow, 10.17 a.m.; 10,47 p.m. SUN. . Sun rises to-day, 5.53 a.m.; sets, 5.40 p.m. ARRIVALS. , MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15. NEW ZEALAND, H..M.S. (2.10 p.m.), 18,500 tons, Captain O. E. Leggett, from Picton. DEPARTURES. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, PATEENA, s.a. (2.10 p.m.), 1212 tons, T, Sewell, for Picton and Nelson. KOUTUNUI, b.b. (2.40 p.m.), 171 tons, Thomsen, for East Coast bays. KAPIT'I, a.s.- (5 p.m.), 242 tons, Sawyers, for Waugamii. NIKAU, b,b.v (5.35 p.m.), 248 tOM, Hay, for Nelson. WAITANGI, b.s. (5.55 p.m.), 171 tons, Pisk, for Patea. MAORI, s.s. (7.50 p.m.), 3412 tons. CameTon, for Lyttelton. INVEROAKGILL. b.b. (8 p.m.), 224 tons, Thompson, for Wanganui. BLENHEIM, b.b. (8.5 p.m.), 151 tons, Wilkinson, for Havelock. KINI, b.s. (8.35 p.m.), 1122 tons, Brace, for Wcstpo'rt. WOOTTON, b.s. (11.55 p.m.), 157 tons, Larsen, for Lyttelton. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Wakatu, Kaikoura, September 16. Opawa, Picton, September 16. Monowai, Lyttelton, September 16. Nikau, Nelson, September 16. Pateena, Picton, Nelßon, September 16 Alexander, Nelson, September 10. Athenic, Lyttelton, September 16. Storm, Wanganui, September 16, Karu, Wanganui, Soptember 16. * Kapuni, Patea. September 16. Port Viotor, Lyttelton, September li. Oalm, south, September 16. Maori, Lyttelton, September 17. Kaitoa, Nelson, September 17. ' Kapiti, Wanganui, September H. Kennedy, Foxton, September 17. ■ Putiki, Gisborno, September 17. Mamari, Wbakatane, September 17. Ripple, Gisborne, September 17. Echo, Napier, September 17. Invercargill, Wanganui, September. 17. -Waitangi, Patea, September 17. Monowai, Lyttelton, September 18. Nikau, Nelson, September 18. . . Pateena, Picton, Nelson. September 18. Wootton, Lyttelton, Septembor 18. Tainui, Wanganui, September 18. Maheno, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Sept, 18. Blenheim, Sounds, -September 18. Mokoia, Auckland, via Coast, Sept. 19. . Koutunui, East Coast, September 19. Kahu, East Coast, September 19. John, South, Septembor 19. Port Melbourne, Tokomaru Bay, Sept. 19. Hororata, London, September 20. Poherua, Timaru, September 20. Tainui, London, Soptember 21.
PROJECTED DEPARTURES, Matatua; London, September 16. Waverley, Pr.tea, September 16. Manama, Lyttelton, September IS. Monowai, "Lyttelton, Beptember 16. , Nikau, Nelson, September 16. Opawa, Blonlicini, September 16. Maaula, Lyttelton, September 16. Wcstmeath, Sydney, September 16. Manuka, Lyttelton, Septomber 16. Komata, Westport, September 16. Ellenga, Sydney, September 16. Kahilta. New* Plymouth, September 16. TVaihora, Lyttelton, September 16. Maori, Lyttelton, September 17. Kalton, Nehon, September 17. Patcena, Picton, Nelson. September 17. Calm, Wanganui, September 17. \ Kamona, Westport, September 17. Perth, Mercury Bay, Opua, Sn'jtcmber 17. Kapuni, Patea, September 17. Waitangi, Patea, September 17. Wakatu, Pieton, September 17. Kennedy, Foxtou, September 17. Storm, Dunpdin, Lyttelton, September 17. Kowfcai, Westport, September 17. Calm, Wanftamii, September 17. Karu, New Plymouth, September 17. Monowai, Lyttelton, September 18. ,j Nikau, Nclßon, September 18. Putiki, Nflpior, Gißborne. September 18, Echo, Gisborne. September 18. Invercargill, Wanganui. September 18, Kapiti, Wanganui, September 18. Alexander, Nelson, Coast, September 18. Durham, Wanganui, Soptember 18. Mahenp. Sydnoy, ...September 18. Stella, Dunedin, September 18. Tainui, Lyttelton, Dunedin, September 18. Wootton,'Lyttelton,' September 19. Maiiaroa, Lyttelton, September 19. • Itokola, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Sept. 19. . Athenic, London, September 19. . Zealandio, Timaru; September 20. OVERSEA STEAMERS. ADOLPH WOEBMANN (DalKCty),: left' U.Ki August 14 for Wellington./ Due Sept. AJANA (F.S.), left TJ.K. August 19 for N.Z. and 'Australia.- Duo October 4. ' ' ARGYLLSHIRE (P. 8.), left Liverpool cust 2 for N.Z., via Cape and Australia. Due middlo October. '. AKAWA : ffi.S.A.), •to leave London Sept. ■" AU6TEALPLAIN, left Now York July, 30 for Auckland. Ait. September 8. . ATUSHIKE (F.S.)', left London Aug. 5 lor Lyttelton. Due. Sept. - 20. > BELLBUCKLi:. (XI.S. & A.); to leave Now' York for Auckland/Wellington, and Australia' September 29,' OITY OF WINCHESTER (A. and A.). left New York Aug. 8 for Auckland, Welline- ' ton, Lyttelton, and Dunedin. Duo Sept.l 6. CORDOBA (U. 5.8.), left U.K. July 18 for Wellington..Due Wellington about Sept. 23..' COItINTHIC (S.S.A.), left Plymouth Aug.' 2 for Wellington. Duo Sept. 20. : BLLENGA.IN.Z.S, Oo.). loft Egypt July! 13 for ..Auckland, Due Sept.' 10. Then to' Wellington; arr. Sept. 13. lUJXQBATA (N.Z.U. (K>. left London Jolj 28, Wa.Cape.-' Due Wellington Sept. 20. '. ' ICNIO'(S.S.A.), left U.K. Sept. 6 for Wcllingtori; duo Oct. 23. ■ I ' ' ' . KAIKOiJRA (M.S. Col), to load ■ OannaV in Sopterabsr for N.Z. • •:■ ■ ■ --' ..-.' ..KAEAMEA (S.S.A.).' left London July 9 ; for,''Aucklcml and -Wellington,' via: Capo: Town and Hob art. Due Sept.'l 9. ■ : KXJMAIiA (8.8.A.), left London July for Port Chalmers. Arr. Sept.' 8.. ■ LOKAIN (U.S. and A;), left New' York for .N.Z. August 2. Arrived Auckland Sept. 6. Arrived Wellington Sept. 12. MOANA- (U.S.S.), loft 'Frisco dept. O.'Due■ Wellington Sopt.,-50. .-. .PAPAEOA (N.Z.S.. Co.) ; to leavo Avonmouth early Brut, for N.Z. ■ ■' POET ALMA Hi;o.). left New York Aug.' JO, for Auckland. Wellington, and Au»-i trnlia, Due Oct. 4. POET BLUO'l' (CD.)., left. Port -Said' Scut.' 4'for Adelaide.lind N.Z. POET MELCOUENE ,(C.D.). left London' July 4'for New .Zealand,: via Australia, Arr: Auckland .Soptember'B. Due Wellington September' 19. -.'.-.'. PORT SYDNEY (0.D.), to leavo United' Kingdom Soptember for Auckland, Napier,' and '.'WeUiujrton, via Australia; BEJVUERA (N.Z.S. Co.), "left London Sept.: 12 Tor Wellington. Due Oct. 27.' , ■ SURREY (F.S.). left New York 'Sept. 5 for Auckland'and Wellington;' Due Oct. 10. WAITEMATA. (TJ.5.6.) ietf Calcutta Auk. 7 for Syduoy. Auckland. WolllnEton, Lytlolton, and Dunedin. Duo Auckland middlo September. ' .
WHANGAHATTA (N.Z.S. <0o.), left 'Montreal AuEust 28 for Auckland, Wellington. Dunedin, and Australia. Due Oct. 1. TATN-ni (5.5.4.). loft Plymouth Aug. I for Wellington. Duo Sept. 21. i TROPIO (S.S.A.), due Lytteltoh October 2 with coal carso from Newport Nowb. ' WAIPARA (N.Z.R. Co.). left St.. John's Aug.-8 for Auckland, Wellington. Lyttelton, and Australia. Duo Sept. 29.. SAILERS. Vessel. "■ ■ Left.' - Due.: San. Francisco to Wellington:— Bertie Minor July 31 Sept. Irene Aug. 16 Oct. San Francisco to Auckland:— Narwhal Aug. 22 Oct. THE BERTHAGE LIST. To-day's berth/ago lißt is as under:— H.M.-S. New Zealand—Stream. Koniata—Stream. Nealoro—Thorndon Wharf. Durham—Lauibto'n Wharf. Kahika—Pipitua Wharf. , Masula—King's Wharf. Waihora—King's Wharf. . Waihora—King'fl Wharf. Storm—King's Wharf. Matatua—Glasgow Wharf. Atheiiic-Ghißgow Wharf. Kapuni—Glasgow Wharf. Westmeath—Railway Wharf. Zealandic—Railway Wharf, Kamona—Railway Wharf. Monowai—Ferry Wharf. ' Rothesay Bay—Ferry Wharf. Calm— So. 1 north Queen's Wharf, . Echo—No. 2 Queen's ( Wharf. Karu—No. 2 north Queen's Wharf. Kennedy—No. 3 Queen's Wharf. Waverley—No. 6 north Queen's Wharf.' Wakatu-No. 7 uortli Queen'H Wlmrf. Wairau—No. 7 south Queen's Wharf. llawera—No. 8 Queen's Wharf. Nikau—No. 10 Queen's Wharf. Opawa—No. 11 north Queen's Wharf. Jlaimurika—No. 12 Queen's Wharf, Alexander-No. 14 north Queen's Wharf. I Manuka—No. 16 Queen's Wharf, Ellenga-Taranaki Street Wharf. Kowhai-Clyde Quay Wharf. Jlapic-Clydo Quay Wharf. Perth—Miramar Wharf. Manaroa—Mirainar Wharf. BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEAS. LONDON, September. 13. Arrived at Port Said: l'aro Slave. S'ailcd.-Georgina and Jacox, for Bydnel; Kia Ota, for Wellington.
COASTAL. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15. ONEHUNGA. Arrived.-RegulUß (7.30 a.m.), from Nelson, Sailed.-Rarawa (3.50 p.m.:, for New Plymouth. MANUKAU HEADS. The Rarawa ipasscd outwards at 5.30 p.m. NEW PLYMOVTH. Arrived.—Waiwera (9 a.m.), from Wellington. WANGANUI. Arrived.-Karu (10.35 a.m. September 14i, 'from Wellington; Escx (640 p.m. bcptcinber 14). from Wellington. • Sailed.-'Storm (4.15 p.m.), ioV Wellington. PORT . Sailed.-Eoho (10.15 a.m.), lor Wellington. PICTON. Arrived.-Kittawa, (9.30 p.m. September 14), from Lyttelton. , ', Sailed.-Brecze (7.15 p.m.), tor Wanganui. To sail.-Pateena (11 p.m.), for Nelson. V NELSON. To sail.-Nikau (7 p.m.), tor Wellington; Alexander (7 ip.m.J, for Wellington. WESTPORT. . Arrivcd.-Katoa (10,5 a.m.), from Auckland. ■ . LYTTELTON. Sailcd.-Oanopus (10.45 a.m.), for Wostport; Athenic (6 p.m.). for Wellington; Tainui (6.10 p.m.), for Wanganui; Monowai (6.50 p.m.), for Wellington. TIMAUU. Xrrived.-Rosamond (6.30 a.m.), from Wellington. , „ . _ ~ Sailed.-Rosamond (4.25 p.m.), fon Dunedin. OAMARU. Arrived.-Kakapo (11.15 a.m.), from Wellington, THB KARAMEA. En route from London the Shaw-Savill steamer Karamea clearer. Hobart at 10 p.m. on Saturday for Auckland, whero she is due on Friday. & , ATHENIC DUE TO-DAY. The Athenic is due thiti morning from Lyttelton, and v will berth at tho Glasgow Wharf, to complete her Homeward loading. At noon on Friday tho vessel is to bo dispatched for London, via Panama.
REHUEBA WITH TKOOPB. The New Zealand Shipping Co. have received cable advice that the Kcmuora left Plymouth on Friday last with troops and cargo. The vesßd, which is hound for .Auckland, .Wellington. Lyttelton, and Port Ohalniers. should arrive in those waters about, October 26. RUAHINE REPORTED. Cable advice has been received by the New Zealand Shipping Co. that the Ruahine, en route from Wellington, where she clearod on August 11, to London, arrived at Newport News last Thursday. HORORATA DUE SATURDAY. The Hororata arived at Hobart at mfdWight on ..Saturday fro in London, via ports, and was to have left last night for Wellington. The vcsnel, which has a large draft of returning Eoldicrs on board, should reach port on Saturday afteruoon. THE MOKOIA. The Mokoia is now to leivo Auckland' today for Napier and Wellington, being due in port on Friday. In the evening she will proceed on to liyttcltou and Dunedin. THE FERRY SisRVIOE. The Unic-n Cotapany advised yesterday that the Mararoo- will resume in the ferry service on Friday, Bailing from Lyttelton that evening. To-ni;ht tlio Manuka 1b to leave Wellington frr iyltelton, and oh Saturday night will take over the Maori's run whilst the latter vessel undergoes overhaul. THE SYDNEY BOAT. To-day tho Maheno should leave Port Ohalmors for Lyttelton and Wellington. She is duo at this port on .Thursday, and in t.ho evening is to b»' dispatched for Sydney. '
• THE CITY OF VmCfIESTER. Tho A. and A. steamer City of Winchester is duo at Auckland to-day from New York. After discharging her Auckland cargo, tho vessel will come on to Wellington, and frojn this port will go On to Lyttelton and> Dunedin.
, WAIROTA FOR VANCOUVER. '. Tho Union Company adviso that tho freighter Wairuna has been fixed to load general merchandise at Melbourne and Sydney for Aittkland, and nlao Australian products for Vancouver. She 6hould arrive- (it Auckland towards the end of this month, and after discharge will load New Zealand products there- for Vancouver and San Francisco. .
-. SYDNEY-'FRISCO SERVICES. - Mr. Y. A. Sproul, the Sydney manager of tho Oceanic S.B. Company, has received 'advice that tho mail steamer Sierra, which was requisitioned by the United :Statcs Government for trooping durng the war, .will bo handed over to .the company shortly, The vessel will bo placed in tho handß of.tho shipbuilders at New York and' practically rebuilt for tho mail and paß3engcr Bervico. She ia.expected to bo ready for the Pacific trade towards the end of thc-'yoar. With the Sierra in oompany will resumo tho three-weekly service between San Francisco and Sydney; MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Mr. E. Johanson, third officer cf ■ tho Pateena,-has signed .off. Mr. W. F. Hills, purse? of tho Pateena, signed off. yesterday,, and Mr. J. Risk, late of the Mapourika, joined the Pateena. Mr. "Mills has transferee to the Maori ■'iii place' of Mr! h'. 'i'.iilluun, who is to join the .Kakapo.. •; ■ ■ . Oa-ptuln Kidman, is still in charge of •the lCumara, at present .it Port, Chalmers, •and- his" officers- aro:-Chief,. Mr.- H. Hyde; second,.Mr. S. B. Mahood;, third, Mr. F. Smith; chief engineer, Mr., S: K. Brewer; second, Mr.'Nicol; third; Mr. Ross; fourth, Mr. Beck; fifth.'Mr. Dickie; wircloso operatcr«< Messrs.-H.-R, Hoare and.J. O. BcsBell; chief - steward,' Mr.. Preston.
.' According' to ''time-fable the Hinomoa '.should have, left Auckland yesterday morning for.:'ttic'Hauraki Gulf. 1 ; ' The-Shaw-Savill steamer Waiwera, from .Wellington arrived and berthed at New Plymouth yesterday morning. On and after- October 1 the Wellington, agency of the Canterbury Steam Shipping Company,•'• Ltd., will be carried on by Messrs. A. H. Turnbull. at their offices, Maritimo Building, Custimhouso Quay.. On Thursday, the' Tainui is duo In .port from -Wanganui. T_ho name evening the vessel ia to.'proceed on to Lyttelton and Dunedin. ■ ~ ' It will be the end of the month before the Baden Powell completes her overhaul , at > Lyttelton. . : .The Wairau is to lay up at Wellington for a-short period. ' To-night ■ the Wakatu is due from Lyt-. telton. As Kaikourj :s -unworkable at the present time the vessel -will load for Picton to-morrow. ' 'llio Alexander is due at Wellington from Nelson to-day. The'vessel will go up on tho slip fgr .cleaning,, ami'.on Thursday will saii' for Nolson, Westport, brcy-: mouth, and flokitika. _ ' The auxiliary scow Echo in fluo at Wellington to-morrow from Napier, .and on Thursday will load' a. cargo of cone for. Gisbbrno., •'. '■- .. . . . From the East Coast tho Kahu is duo at Wellington.on Friday. From thiß port 6hc is to pro'tfecd to the Sounds to load a cargo of posts for the East Coast. _ The John is. due at Yr'clliiißton on Friday from southern ports. The Koutunune'ft' Wellington yesterday for tho East Coast and. Black Head. She is due back on < Friday, and will again load for the. Coast . *S Tho Ripple is .due on Wednesday from Gisbome. The vessel ia then to go up on the slip. • „, . , * Tho Island steamer Flora, arrived at Auckland last week after an. uneventful voyage among the Eastern Pacific islands. She brought 12,000 cases of Island, oranges, 2COO cases of lomatoes and a few hundred sacks of coconuts. The following sicauieni were expected to be within range of tin Chathams wireless statin lust night:-Ayrsiiiic, Tainui, Within range Auckland radio :-Atua, Makura, Aiahura, fort, MciDouruc, IViiaugape, Mokoia; Witnin range of Awanui: —jloromiKo, iNiagara, l'«loona, Fiona, Oily of Winchester. Within raugo rauio, Awarua:—navua, Waimatc. The Kakapo, which, arrived at Timaru yesterday morning, in *o leave there on 'i'hui'Bday for AucKlaud. Early this niorning' the Shaw-Savill ..ner Matatua is to clear Wellington for London, via Panama. The Union Company advise that tho Orient liner ludaria, will now leave Sydney on October 4 for London, This afternoon the W'cstmeatk is toleave Wellington for Sydney to discharge her Now York cargo. , *. The. Union Company advertise fße Kauri as leaving Wellington early for Melbourne, taking cargo. To-day and on TtiurEday the'Monowai will take uo cargo for Lyttelton. To-night tho -lunuata is to, got away ; for Wcstport, where alio-will again load for Wellington. , The Kim left last .night for -Wcstport,' where she will load for Dunedin. '■ To-morrow evening the Kauiona will leave for Grcyniouth, where she jb to load for Lyttelton. f. The Kowliai is to lefcve Wellington tomorrow for Westport, where she will load for. Lyttelton. To load another cargo for Wellington the Kahika is to leave port to-day lor New Plymouth. Tho Kokirl was to have left Grcymouth last night for Wellington,- via New Ply■mputh. / . ' On' Thursday the Poiierua is to leave' Dunedin for Wellington, via Timaru. From this :poit eke will go to the West t Qoatt.
The Stella is now to be dispatched for Dunedin direct on Thursday. The Wailiora is to lcavo for Lyttelton to-day At midnight laot night Ihe Knru was expected to get away from Wanganui for Wellington. She is to load general cargo at this port for New Plymouth, sailing to-morrow. According to a southern exchange, the S. S. and A. liner Kumara, which arrived at Port Chalmers last week from London, is Tiractically the first oversea liner since 1914 to make Otago harbour her first port of call, and <;he is also said tn bo the first steamer to bring to Port Chalmers a. full cargo of American coal. Sho loaded 4506 tons of coal at Newport News en route: ■ The Calm wbb to have left Lyttelton at 10 p.m. yesterday for Wellington. Tomorrow she is to go on to Wanganui. At seven o'clock this morning the Ellenga, is to leave Wellington for Sydney, whero she will dock for general overhaul. The Storm is duo from AVanganui today with a load ol -wool. To-inorrow she is to be dispatched for Dunedin and Lyttelton.
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