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SHIPPING NEWS

PHASES OP THE MOOS SEPTIjIfBEE, Day.-. Hr. m. • First Quarter J' ' "' , 152, a.mi Full'moon 10 3 24 p.m.'., Last quarter 17 ,-' v a a.m. New moon 24 4 4 p.m. ".' . ' . MOON. Moon rj«w to-day,-5.37 a.m.; sets, 7.5 p.m. TIDE.. To-day, 5.4 aim.; 5.32 p.m. To-morrow, 5.53 a.m.; 6.24 p.m. ~ -sun. ; Bun rises to-day, 6.38 a.rn,; sets, 5,49 p.m. ARRIVALS. V WEDftEsijiY', SEPTEMBEE 24. KAITOA, b.b. (6.35 a.m.), 319 tonn, Wildman, from Nelson. MANtTKAU, 6.8. (9.40 a.m.), 4534 tons,'O. Clift, trom Lyttelton. BLENHEIM, s.B. (9.50 a.m.), 151 tons, .Wilkinson, from Wanganui. KAPITI. b.5.,'{10.10, a.m.), 242 tons, Sawyeb, from Warigaiiui, 1 ' >' • KAPUM, e.i:- (11.30' a.m.), ISB tons, Gibson, from Paterv? : ', TE ANAU, s.s. (4.45 p.m.), 1652 tons, Platts, from Gisborne. " ' OPAWA, b.B. (11.35 flim.), 110 tons, Nicholas, from Picton. 5 "• ; ' DEPARTURES. ' ' WEDNESDAY (.-'SEPTEMBER 24, . "(i:is ..p.m:),' 4421 tons, W. Collins, for Lytteltdn, PATEENA,- 5.5.".,'(1:35 p.m.),-12i2 tonß, T. SiiWell, for Piction and Nelson. ■ • - KAITOA, si. (5.5 p.m.), 319 tons, Wildman, for Nelson. ' i TAINUI, s.s. 17i35 • p.m'.), 9965' tons, R Kelly, for Picton. , MANUKA, b.B. .(8 p.m.), 4534 tons, O, Clift, I6r Lytteltofi.'fe* " 'KATOA,fcWtaJS-lftim.), 2454 tons, J. Byan, fbr'Auckland,'

-V -EXPECTED ARRIVALS, ! , Wootton, Lyttelton, September 25.. Mararba, Lytceltoii, September, &; : Nikauv . Nelson, September 25. ... . j: Patoenq, Picton, Nelson, September- Jo' •' ; Paeroa,'.Westport,., September . £5. , v i- • \ Magic;.Saudy.Bay, Sriptoiribei 25. Waverley, fatett,'September'2s;'' •' Waitangi, Patoa, September,,2s. luverciu'gillr' Wanganui, September .25. . ,Opawa )( |iyttelton, 20. ■ "Jlahukaj Lyt't'elto'h, SS'pt'6modr r 26;' Kaitoa, Nelson, September 24. ■ Eoho, Gisborne. September 2t>. Koutunui, Enst.Ooast; September 2h '• John, Wanganui;. September 26.. :-,:i ; \ Kokiri, New Plymouth,' September 26. Wakatu, Kaikoura, September 26. Alexander, Nelson, September 26. Putilti, Gisborne; Sep£qmber;,26, Kahu, East Coast, September 06. ' Calm, Lytteltouv-Septomber 26; Kahika, New Plymouth, September; 26, - Mararoa,- Lyttelton, September. 27.'-' ■ • Nikau, Nelson", .'September 27.'.' • * Pateena, Picton,"Kelson; Septbmber"27i'" Blenheim, Foxton, September 27. Stella, Ijttclton, Duncdin, September 27. Ayrshire, Lyttelton', September 27. Kennedy, i'oxton, September 27 Manaroa, Lyttelton, September 27. •, Waiwera, Lyttelton, September 27. Poherua, Groymouth,. September 27. ;. Essex, Waitara," September ~28. Durham, Wanganui,' September 28.. Komata,' Westportl: September 28. (S Waitemata,'Auckland. September 2?. ■ ■ . Kakapo, Whangarci, August 29. j Mokoia,- Lyttelto'ni • Dunediii.'. Sept. 30.. ; liaraiaea, Auckland, September io. ij- .Cordoba, London, September 39. }'■ \Adolph Woermann, London, October 1, .T l'ainui, Picton, October 1. ' ' -j.,

f; PROJECTED DEPARTURES, 'Vestralin, .Melbourne, via Coast, Sept. 25. Kapiti,,lvanganui,:aepteiiber j». I; Komata,' Yt r export, September iis. Zealancic, Timaru, beptemoer 2a. S Blculieiin, Foxtpn, September 25. liapuni, l'atea, September 25, -. . Atai-aroa, l/ytielion, 'iieptemoer 25. ' "liikau. Nelson, September 25." .natoa, Aucklana, September 26. ■l'e Auau,'.Dunecitn, -septemoer 25. Eiverina,-S'yaney,'September-25. Wootton, Lyttelton, 2s. Wait-augi.-.-Ji'atea,. ouptember-25. Kenneay, i'oxtoh,' Sopteuiber Zi. Opawa, picton, September 25. , li'ivercargill, • Wanganui, beptember 25. llanuKa,' Lytteltlju, Septp.mber 26. . Kaitoa; Neison,' 'September 26.' Pateena, Picton, Nelson, September 26. Putiki, Napier',' Gisborne, September 26, , llawera, Putea,- September. £6, ...... .. Alexanaer, Nelson, -Coast," Sejtdmb'er 26. Waverley, Patea; September tf>., 1 Calm, .lY.mi|jaaui,.'-Septeihb,er ... °... .ll'araroii; l LytteltbuV "'Sepfembir ' / Nikau, Nelson, September 27. , John, Nydia Bay, beptcjnbor. 2/. . ( ; . Wakatu, Kaikoura, .-Septemberi 27. ?■. • Hororata,Auckland,',Soptember.-.27. " 1 Opawa, ljonaon, September 2i,<' v Lyt't'elton, September Zf , Echo. Gisborne, September 17. Kauri, Melbourne, .September 27. Kahu, Napier, September 27) • ■;... ~. Mamari, London, jeptember '27, , • >'• City of Winchester, Sept. 27.* "-" Poet Victor, London, beptemoer 28. Blenheim, Sounas, September W. Australplain, Sydney, September 29.-r' r <■ Kennedy, Foxton, beptember 2), Waiwera, London, September 30." ' 'MoKoia, Napier,, Gisborne;. Auckland, 'September 30. ; •. • Essex, Liverpool, October '2. • " ' Durham, Liverpool, October 2. ~t - ■ '

-. OVERSEA .STEAMERS.' • • ADOLPH.' WOEEMANN ~(Daigety),.,.left U.K. August'l4 l'or . Wellington; xme Oct. 1. AJANA (h'Ji.l, left U.K. August 15 ioi N.Z. and Australia. - Due October ,4 ' , AEGILLSHIEE (F.S.), left Liverpool Au- ■, gust 2 for N. 2., via Cape and Australia. Due middle October.

AitAivj. (S.ij.A./,' to" leave' London.,Sebt.' AUSTEALPLAIN; left New York'Jiily ; 3) .' for Auckland.' .;Arr. Sept..-8;. Arr. *Vellingtou bept. 21. AlfESfllltE (F.S.), left London Aug. i for . Lyttelton.. Arr. .September. 19. Due, Wellington ■ Sept. 26." ". . BASSANO, (A. and A.), : left ; -New York' ■sept. 12 for .LyttelUin,.: Dunedin; and Aus-' tralia. Due Oct. 20. .. . , ■' BELLBUOKLK iU.h. *4 A.), to' leave New York for Auckland,.. Wellington; aad Aus- ; tralia September 29, . • ' cm of IVIKCIiESTEK' (A. and' a;), left New York Aug. 8..-for :Auckland„:Weli!n'tt-: ~on, Lyttelton, and Dvnedin. Arr. Sept. 16 .»Vellington Sept. 22; . ■.■■..■:-. •: UOJti/UJJA '-L.S.Sj, loft- U.K.' July-.IJ- for .* Welliiißtoii.- Duo Wellington, about Sept; 30... COEINTHIO (5.5.A.5,. left Plymouth "Aug.' 2 for Wellington. Arr. Sept. 22. HOEOEATa (N.Z.S. Co.),i left London July 28. via. Cape. Arr. Wellington Sent.-19. lONIC (S.S.A-.)V left U.K. Sept. 8 for Weilington; due Oct. 23. 1 KAIKOIJEA (N.Z.S. Co.), to load Canada v la September for .N.Z, ICAEAMEA left London .July 9 ' for Auckland and Wellington, via Cap» : :.-! Town and Hobart. Arr. Sept, 20. Due •vWellington Sept.' 30.-, .. . MOAjN'4 (U.b.S.), loft 'ftisco Bbpt.'B..Duo Wellington Sept. '30. >' PAPAEOA (N.Z.S. Co.). left Bristol Sept. •14. Due Wellington October 30. "-'P,OET-ALMA. ! ;'(O.D.); left .'Neir'.York' Aug. - JO, for Auckland, Wellington, and Au* tr&lia; Due Oct. 4. ' , . J'OET, Jeff, Port- Said •; Sept. 4 for Ad'elaldo and N.Z, ;• . POET MELBOUENE., (C.D.),-, left.' London July .4 for New Zealand, via' Australia. ; Arr. Auckland Sept. ,8. Arr. Wellington September 22. POK'i," SYDNEY (0.D.), to leave Unitea • Kingdom'Sepleihber.for Auckland, Napier, and Wellington, via Australia, EEMUEEA (N.Z.S. .Co.), left Londpn Sept. 12 for Wellington. Due Oct. 27. BUEEEY (F.S.), left New York Sept. 5 for Auckland -and 'Wellington-.. Duo Oct. ID. WAITEMATA (U.S.S:), left Calcutta Aug. 7 for Sydney, A'ucklaittl, yWellirictoii. Lyttleton, and Duncdin. Arr. Aucklaiid September 19. WHANGAUATTA (N.Z.S, Cp.V; left Montreal August 28 for Auckland, Wellington. Dunedm, and Australia. 1 Duo Oct. 4. . TAINUI "(5.5.4.), left Plymouth Aug. t for Wellington, Arr, Sept. 21. • TROPIC (S.S.A.), due Lyttelton October cargo from Newport Newß, (US.SO, to leave' United Kingdom Octobcr for- New Zealand.' WAIPABA -mx&. 06.);; Jeff 8t "JohnV Aug. 8 for Aucklana, Wellington. Lyttel-' ton, and Australia. 1 Due Sept. 29' SAILERS. Yessel. •' Left.,-, ' . • Dno.San Iranclsco to Wellington;— Bertie Minor Ju1y31.,... Sent Irene Aug. 16 q c . San Francisco to Auckland — . Narwhal ... , , . Aug.,22'. .;■ '..Out. . THE BERTHAGE LIST. To-day's' berthage,list is- iw under - - Australplaiii—Thorndon Wharf. • . Calm—Lambton Wharf. ' > Waitangi—l'lpitea Wharf. ■ ■ Port Melbourne-King's Wharf. Mainari-King's Wharf. ■ luvercargill—King's Wharf. ■ Waverley—King's Wharf, City of vfincliester-Ghisgow Wharf; Port Victor-Glasgow Wharf. Zcalandic--Railway Wharl. ".Cauri-ltailway Wharf. Komata—Railway Wharf. Mararoa—Ferry-■ Wharf.- : ■ Eiverina- -No. 1. ijorth Queen's Wharf,. Hororata-No; '1 south Queen's Wharf;" Aonnedy—No.'3 Queen's.Wharf. . Hawera—No.'3 Queen's Whurf ICapuni—No. 7 Queen's Wharf, Kapiti—No. 7 Queen's Wharf."'." : ' Huia—No. 8 Quen's Wharf. Wairau—No. 9 Queen's Wharf. NikaU'-No. 10 Queen's. W'laff.;'" Eipplc—No. 12 Queen's Wlmrf. Blenheim-No. 12. Queen's Wharf, ■ ' Wootton—No, 13- north. Queen's "Wharf.' Opawa—No. 13 south Queen!s. Wharf. .. • To Anau—No; lfi Queeirs/.Wharf.' -' Westralia—Taranaki. Street Wharf._ .Sliipfiurii' i- •'-j'-'i-yuuy Hiinrf. " : • ;■ Paeroa—Shelly Bay.

. BY TELEGRAPH. , OVERSEAS. SYDNEY September 23. ■Arrived,—Molieno, from Wellington (N.Z.). NEWCASTLE. September 23. ■Amved.'-Atua, from Auckland (N Z.), COASTAL, SEPTEMBER 24. AUCKLAND. Sailed—Northern Chief : "'(9.3o a.m.), for Hokianga; Port. Albany (1.15 p.m.), tor London. - ONEHUNGA. Sailed—Earawa (5 p.m.), for New Plymouth. - - . , .. MANUKAU HEADS.. Tho Earawa ipassed outwards at 7.15 p.m. , . .. • . NEW PLYMOUTH. Arrived—Kahika (10 a.m.),' from Wellington; Kokiri (3,20 p;m.), from Greymouth. PATEA Arrived.—Waverley (8.15 a.m.), from, Wellington; Waitangi (8.30 a.m.), from Wcl- . ling-ton. WANGANUI. Arrived.—lnvercargill (6.45 a.m.), from Wellington; John (8,30'-a.m.), .from Wellington., - ' : POET AHDHIRI. ,-t. ArHved'.—Euru (12.55 p.m.), from Welling ' ton. "■ , ■- To-' sail.—Arahura (10 p.m.), for Gisborne. PICTON. Arrived.—Pateena (5.15 p.m.), from Wellington. ' Sailed.—Opawa (3.40 p.m.), for Wellington. To. sail.—Karu (10 p.m.l.' for Nydia Bay. 'NELSON. To 1 Bail.—Nikau (7 p.m.), for Wellington. . WESTPOBT. Arrived.—Waimea (9.30 p.m.), from Wanganm. - : Sailed.—Eegulus (8.15 a.m.), for Wanganuli' . Kittawa (9.15 a.m.), for Lyttelton. GKEyMOnTfI SaUed.—Ngahere ; .(0.50 : 'ii'.'m'. September' 23), for Timaru; Alexander '(6.45 p.m.), for 1 Nelson, -'. LYTTELTON. Arriireii—Wakatu (940 p.m. September 2J), 'from Kaikoura; ltoaamond .(1.50 a.m.), - from Wellington; Manaroa (5.45 p.m.), .' from Wellington. Sliiil'ed.—Mouowai (10.15 p.m. (Jeptember W,' for. Auckland; Wootton (4.55. p.m.), for Wellington; Marnroa. (7.15 p.m.), for Wei; .vVli(iEton. it.. ■! " TIMABTJ. Arrived—Oalm (10.50 a.m.), from- Oamaru. , - POET CHALMERS . ... Sailed.—Stella (3 p.m.), for Lyttelton. THE WAITEMATA. .Tho tlnion-.Company's new steamer Waitemata arrived at Auckland from Sydney' last iveek to land a large quantity of cargo from India and Australian ports. She loft Sydney on ileptejiber 14, and experienced a strong south-west gale, Y-'ith a high sea, until ncaring tbo New Zealand coast-. She has over VilOO tons of cargo oft . board for Now Zealand ports. 'Tub j cargo for' Auckland, about £00 tons, consists of the usual Indian general carjo, timber'from Bunbury, and general cargo from Sydney. The Waitemata, the first of three vessels being built by tho Northumberland' Shipbuilding Company, Limited, 'for the Union Company, is one of the Shipbuilding Company's own' specialised; type, of whioh a large., number iiavo been built. an<l which during the shipbuilding xrisis^the'Government accepted in place of their standard design, The vessel littß two decks, and is of the lull, scantlined fliisMeik. type,', ji-ith-a t.g, forecastle, and classed.' lflOi'M : atvLloyd's. Shu is 415 ft. in. length by 53ft. beam by 35Jft. depth, and. carries about 9000 tons dßajt-woigiit ,«n about 26ft. 3in. draught. She has been designed on a. flue .model to,.maintaiu 11' sea speed of' 11} knots. Accommodationfor tho officers' and engineers has been: arranged amidships in steel houses; the oi'ow are placed -in ,thß,,'tween-decks alt. The loading /and discharging gear provides for the rapid handling of freieht. bino steam ■winches, with a, large number of heavy derricks and are fitted, and tho hatches aro arranged -to be specially accessible. The raw;! flttinsrs include electric lighting, wireless telegraphy, steam heating, refrigerator 'housebote. • The .steering gear it placed aft, with control by, tele-motor from amidships. In addition, the vesjel has a largo . ballast .capacity for .light ipassages. Tho machinery; supplied by the 'North-Eastern Marino Engineering Company, Ltd., coii'sists -of engines having cylinders 27in„ - 46in: :by,S4in..'stroke. with three's.e. boilers 16inr by- 12ft; sin:, fitted witlv Hovrden's forced draught, and ivorkjng at 1301b. prossure. The trial proved in every way satisfactory,.and n m6an speed of 11J knot? oil t.be 'mea'anred' mile iinder the 'loaded conditions abovo- mentioned, was obtained. Captain A, Caifl 10 in command, and Jins o.\Vitnfs-' »offi4er's:-^Cliief, Mr. A. B. Drinkwater, who joined,.the vessel in Sydney; second, Mr. G. Hoddiuijtt; third, JTr. R. Ingram; chief ehgiheuri Mr. A.-S, ..Currjet'-Becor.d,. Mr. J. -Kisli; third, Mr. O..;La, firif;. fburtli, Mr. H ,H. .faokson; chief Steward; Mr." P. Livick. , Tho Waitemata will leave Auckland to-night for Wellington to continue dischareo, ... V -' KAEAJTEA' FEOH LONDON. The, Shaw, Bavill, and Albion liner Kara,' mea arrived at Auckland on Saturday from .JjQndoh,..niter an absence of about three 'years;'"'Slie left .'Loudon, on July 9 vvitli general-;cargo, and an uneventful run.; to Cape Town'ivaa experienced. ■ The Cape was reached on August' 6; and .1 luantity •of-'wiDR and lifted; and the vessel proceeded to Durban to coal. On' arrival there «iroc delay wan ovperienccd owing :to ; the congestion, and Durban -was not left until August 17. Fine we,atlier was 'ixperienoe'd for the first few days of tho ■■rim to' Hqbart, but later the ,cpnditions .were .unfavourable, but no damage was sustained by the unpropitioua elejnents. Hnbart :was reached on September 11, and' IJQO tonß.pf. cargo -discharged, and 800 tona loaded for Auckland, consisting mostly' of timber, and-flour. Jlobart was loft .on September 13, and a fair passage acrdsa' tho Tasman Sea was made. Tho Karamea has -about 2800 tons of general cargo to discharge at . Auckland, 'including shipments from Cape Town and Hohart. Captain O. M. Andrews is in command, and hae-with ■him. the. following officer*:—Chief, Mr. O EobSrts;' Becond,. Mr. E. E. Goodyear; third, Mr.' E, Eowsell; 1 chief ongineer, Mr. E. E'amsbottom. 'I"he vessel is to leavi Auckland on Sunday morning for Wellington. Her final date of departure is now given as, September 20. ■ WO'BK; AT POET OHALMEES. fl ' The ' Mauilganui, which is one of thar finest passenger liners, in the Union Steam Ship fleet,' ie in the hands of the, ship repairers at Port Chalmers undergoing a complete transformation. This vessel carried out useful wk throughout the war period, principally in carrying Mew Zealand troops to England and Egypt, while she also made • several vayages , across He Atlantic with American troops. Amongst.other improvements being made tocher internal arrangements, the vessel is being converted into an oil burner—that is to say, hcr-furnaces are being altered'so that ..she. may bo able to use either oil or coal fuel, according to tho trade' in. which she may be employed. The work of getting the vessel ready for sea is an extensive one, and it will.be :somei"considerable-- time yet before she will leave Port Chalmers. The Marama, which was employed as a hospital ship throughout - the war period, ifl also being refitted at Port Chalmers. It iq. quite possible that this vessel, and also the Tahiti,will' be fitted with oilrburning furnaces at no distant date, ilt will be some time yet before the Marama will bo ready for sea. No Information is yet available in regard to what trade eho will bo likely to enter. /' THE AYESIIIEE. The Federal and fihire..liner Ayrshire, which arrived at Lyttelton 011 Saturday .with troops from Liverpool, is in cohi mand of Captain J. Wallace. The personnel of tho olllcers is as follows Chief, Mr, 0. E. Byrne;' second, Mr. O. M. l'ritnhurd; third, Mr, C. E. ItichardHon; fourth, Mr C. E. Gill: chief engineer, Mr. A. Wilson: Becond, Mr. J. W. Cameron; third, Mr. J. Hesketh; fourth, Mr. H, P. Button; fifth, Mr. H. Cathcart; sixth, Mr. W, P. llinshull; Beventh, Mr. W. S. Hooper: chief refrigerating engineer, Mr. G. Pauch: second, Mr. S. T. Carter; chief steward, Mr. T. Cuddy; pursor, Mr. E. Henderson; eleii' trician, llr. A.'Porter.- 'After discharging the,Lyttelton portion of her cargo Bhe will aa|l for Wellington, whero she will put out 1800 tons. Thereafter she will proceed to Auckland, thence to Sydney, where she will clear her-holds. The vessel will then return to New Zealand to load far Home. WAIPABA FEOM MONTREAL, «The New Zealand Shipping Company expect the steamer . Waipawa to arrive at Auckland about, Holiday next from Montreal, via'.'-Panama;' After putting out part' cargo at the northern port the vossel will come.to Wellington to discharge. i-. vMAIL STEAMEJtS EEPOETED. The Ii.M.S, Tofua, en route from Wellington, to. Sail Francisco, resumed her 1 voyage from Papeete,, on Friday morning last; Tho E.M.S. Makuro arrived at Suva at daybreak on Saturday from Auckland, and sailed at 1.30 p.m. the same day for .Honoljilu, and Vancouver. , :, THE MOKOIA. , The Mokoia - is to leayp Dunedin on Saturday, and Lyttelton 011 Monday, for Wellington. On Tuesday evening sho will leave this port for Nanier. Gisborne, and Auckland , x -£>—:— • ADOLPII AVOEE'MANN DUE WEDNESDAY, Messrs. Dalgety aiid-Co.. the local agents for the troopship Adolph Woennaiin, havo received a"wirele'ss inc'3sago from the ves■sel .stating that sho .Will "arrive at Wcl-: llhgto'n.-on Wednesday hiorning next from .England. After disembarking tho soldiers "the : veßser-will proceed from Wellington! to Sydney. ,

WESTEALIA FOE MELBOUENE.. The Huddart-Parker steamer Westralia, which iB to leavo Bluff early .next week for Melbourne, will tako the following saloon pasßcngors. from: New Zealand:— Mißses J. Brown, Bridge, M'Mullin, W. Eule. Tucker, Henwood, Cogan. (2), J. Adams, Beftsford (2), D, Powell. Euddock, Beclt, Stewart, A. Smith, Grimmett, Shea, ther, Dunmoro, Tilton, Bradford. (2), Moore, M'Kcnzie, Stables, Langford, Cooper, Ashman, Mesdauios. W. Bridge, Greenwood, Newell, M'Mullin, Jago, Colyer, H. Hadley, Davey, Itoberts, Watts, Nurse Vaile, White, Orofton and boy, Stewart, Dunn and child, Grimmett, Welch and- 3 sons, Tow and child, Campbell. Dewar, Boss and 3 children, Eobortß, Brailsford, Perry, Ford, Webster, Stark, Ashman; Heasley, Payne, Matthews and 2 children, Fisher, Herron, Crofton and boy, Potter, Laidlaw, Broadfoot, Jamioson, Sergeant Welch, Messrs. Perkins, Pannell, Stanley, O. Brown H. James, Hokcier, Larkin and son, Malfock, Armand, Waters, T. W.Cotton, Orofton, Pomford and son, Campbell, Dewar, Watts, Moss, Poole, Shrlngs and child, Payne, J. Biding, Tapperson, Davey, Stanley, O. Brown, Jamieson, Ford, Webster, A. Fogo, Scott, Cameron, M'Kay, Mathersoh, Heascy, Fraser, G. A.' Ginn, F. J, Feasley, Geddos, Mathcrson, Crofton, Potter, Laidlaw, Colyer, Fisher. EIVEEINA FOE SYDNEY. At. 6 o'clock this evening the Huddr.rtParker Oo.'s Eiverina is to )oave for Sydney direct.. ; ' MAMAEI FOE HOME., The Shaw-Savill steamer Mamari will now not leave Wellington for London, via Panama, till noon on Saturday. .THE POET HACKING. Tho Port Hacking was to have left Dunedin yesterday for Port Chalmers, and sne will commenco 'loading at the port this morning. She Is due at Lyttelton on Saturday, and at Wellington a week later. THE WAIWEEA. The Shaw-Savill steamer'Waiwera berthed at Lyttelton at 1.30 p.m. yesterday to continue Homeward loading. She is expected at Wellington on Sutnrday, and will sail'for London ofl Tuesday OPAWA ..DUE' TO-DAY. The New Zealand . Shipping Company's Onawa. is due to-day from Lyttelton to complete 'Homeward loading'. She will sail for London on Saturday or Suuday. ZEALANDIO FOE .LOADING.. For Timaru. to commence Homeward loading the Shaw-Savill steamer Zealandio is to leave iport at 5 .p.m. to-day. From Timaru she will go to Napier and Auckland. jailing from the laat-meitloned port on October 12. ■ ■ • - KUAPBHU EEPOETED. The ■ New Zealand Shipping 'Company have received advice that tho Euapehu arrived at Panama on September 18, and left Colon on September 19 for Kingston, Newport Newß, Plymouth, and Londbn. The vessel left Wellington on August 24. ■ ESSEX AND DUEHAM. ■ Both the. F. and S. steamer's' Durham 'and;' Essex are-'due:back at Wellington to complete loading on Sunday, tho, former 1 from Wanganui and the latter from.Waitarn. For Liverpool, via Panama, .they will both bo on October 2.' "'PORT VICTOR SAILS SUNDAY.'' ; The Port Victor is now to leave Wellington for Louiioii, via Panama, on tunday mdniing.' ' ■ ■ •> ',! - ■. IIESS-TABLE! GOSSIP. Mr. 0. Anderson, third- 'otftcer of tho .Katoa. has'signed olf.'aud Mr. A..Mercer has joined, in that capacity. Jtr. Inga has joined tho Koromiko as third biiicer: Mr. Groeu, late chief officer of tho Mara■roa, returned from holiday on Saturday, and rejoined the veaoel, relieving ilr. .King,' wflo proceeded to Wellington for instmctions. : The following steamer was reported to bo witjiin range of tho Chatham Islands.-wire-less station.last, nighl-.—Adolph Woermann. Iu .range of Awarua—Navua. In range of Kaitangata. In rango of AUcklaiid—Port Albany, Corinthic. The Poherua is to leave Greymouth this evening foe Wellington with a coal cargo. Yesterday afternoon the Moeraki left Wellington'- for ' Lyttelton; Auckland, and Sydney.' The iKahika- is to leave New Plymouth at-5 p.m. to-day for Wellington with a cargo; of cheese. . The Port Albany left Auckland yesterday bound for London, via Panama. The-City of Winchester is exacted to get from Wellington on Saturday evening for Lyttelton to continue' her discharge. The-.Te :Anau,: which /arrived yesterday afternoon from Gisborne, is to sail this evening for Duuedin. The New Zealand Shipping Company's liner Hororata is to leave Wellington on Saturday evening for Auckland to complete discharge of her cargo from London., -She will .subsequently load .'at Napier and Wellington, and is to get away from this port in about a month's time ■for' 1 London, via' Panama. At noon to-day tho Komata-is to leave for-Wcßtport, taking ■passengers, : ■ The Kakapo wa3 10 have left Auckland last night for Whangarei..where she, will load a cargo of cemfln't for Wellington and .New Plymouth. "■:..: The Calm is due io-nlo'rrow from Lyttel.ton, and in tho oreiiing will proceed on .to Wanganui. ' Tho Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company's liner Tainui loft for Picton last evening to commouco Iloinuwarti loading. Sbe is due back next Wednesday to complete, and is scbodulcd to sail for London on October 7.-: ■/ . - The Stella left Duneuin at noon! yesterday for Wellington,'.via'Lyttelton. She is due on. Saturday. . : According to 1 time-table the lighthouse tender Hinemoa-shoKldibo at Cape Maria van Diemen'to-day, • About October 1 or- 8 the Ngakuta is due at Lyttelton with, a cargo of Now castlo coal. The Port Lyttelton-js.to complete-Ilome-ward loading at Auckland this evening, and sail-for London, via Panama, at daybreak to-morrow. The Neahera is to load at Greymouth for Dunedin, and-is due at tho.Otago iport flarly. next week. .The .Alexander now due to-morrow from Jfelson; She'is'to load for Nelson. Westport l , Greymouth,-; and Hokitika, and sail.,in the evening. • '~■ -. The-.auxiliary -scow Echo'-is duetto-mor-row from Gisborne to load another, cargo of-coke for that port." Tlie Paeroa is due to-day .with explosives and. general cargo.. , After: discharge she is to go upon tho slip for overhaul. ' The Wairau'is to come around from the ' Blip' this morning,' She is expected' to resume: :ln the Blenheim trade on Saturday... : .,,'.', : . . ,-■ ,

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 309, 25 September 1919, Page 11

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SHIPPING NEWS Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 309, 25 September 1919, Page 11

SHIPPING NEWS Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 309, 25 September 1919, Page 11

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