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SHIPPING NEWS

PHASES OP THE 1100 X. OCTOBER. Day. llr. in. First quarter 2 8 7 p.m. Pull moon 10 1 9 a.m. Last quarter 16 4 35 p.m. New 1110011 24 89 a.m. MOON. Moon rises to-day, 1110 a.m.; sets, 1.27 a.m. to-morrow, I TIDE. , • | To-day, 10.56 a.m.; 11.17 p.m. To-morrow, 11.37 a.m.; 11.58 p.m'. . SUN. Sun riaes to-day, 5.24 a.m.; Bete, 5.58 p.m. ARRIVALS. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2. i WOOTTON, s.s. (3 a.m.), 151 tons, I-arscn, from Lyttelton. JTIKAIt, b.s. (7.10 a.m.), 248 tonß, Hay, from Nelson. - MARAItOA, s.s. (9 a.m.), 2598 ton 6, B. Irwin, from Lyttelton. . , NGAHEIiB. b.b. 112.10 p.m.!, 1090 ' tons, Dillner, from Greymouth. , POHERUA. s.s. (12.30 p.m.), 1175 tons, R. Chadwick, from Greymouth. KOUTGNUI, 8.8. (5.15 p.m.), 171 tons, Thomsen, from East Coast. WAIKAU, s.s. (5.25 p.m.), 143 tons, W. Deiley, from Blenheim. WAKATU, s.s. (6.30 p.m.), 157 tons, Wils, from Kaikoura. MAKO, s.b. (7.15 .p.m.), 505 tons, Jones, I from Napier. MOANA, s.s. (7.30 p.m.),. 3915 tons, A. Barlow, from San Francisco, via Papeoto and Rarotonga (in the bay). I'ATEENA, s.s. (10.30 p.m.), 1212 tons, T. Sewnll, from Picton and Nelson. FRIDAY,, OCTOBER 3. , WAITANGI, S.B. (0.40 a;m,), 171 tons',lisk,' from Tho Grove. DEPARTURES. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 2. OPAWA, s.s. (3i20 a.m.), 110 tons, Nicholas, for Blenheim. WAITANGI,, b.s. (6.5 a.m.), 171 tons, Fink, for The Grove. HOIWRATA, b.s. (7 a.m.), 11,243 tons, N. Bower, ,for Auckland. OPAWA, s.s. (7.15 a.m.), 9297 'tons, V. White-Parsons, for London, via Panama, o NORA NIVEN, trawler (9.40 a.m.), 164 tons, J3rusey, 'for fishing. KINI, s.s. (4.50 p.m.), 1122 tons, Bruce, for Greymouth. NlßAli, s.s. (5.5 p.m.), 248 tons, Hay, for Nelson.' CITY OF WINCHESTER, s.s. (5.10 p.m.), 7981 tons, E. Hoppins, for Lyttelton. ' AUSTRALPLAIN, s.s. (5.25 p.m.); 4454 tons, G. Cockell, for Sydnoy. KENNEDY, s.b. (7.10 p.m.), 226 tons, E. Harvey, for Foxton. MARAROA, '8.8. :(7.60. p.m.), 2598 tons, B. Irwin,' for '• Lyttelton. MANA, s.s. (11.10. p.m.), 134 .tons. Bonner, for Tarakohe. i - i EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Kapurii, Patea. October 3. .Waitangi, Grove, October 3. Rosamond, No\v Plymouth. October 3, Manuka, -Lyttelton,. October 3. Kaitoa. Nelson, Onf-obcr 3 llonowai, Auckland, via Coast, October 3. Hinemoa. northern lighthouses, Out. ».■ Maheno, Sydney, October 3. Opawa, Blenheim, October i. Karu, Lyttelton, October 3. r Mararoa, Lyttelton, October 4. Nikau, Nelson, October 4. ; Patscna,. Picton, Nelson, October 4. ■ Waimca,- Tarakohe, October 4. ■ ■/Blenheim, Sounds, October 4. .Kahu,-Napier, October 4. ■ ;Kakapo, W'hangarei, October 4. Kahika, Wfcßtpoi't, October 4. Karamu, Weatport, October 4. Manuka; Lyttelton, October 5.i Kaitoa.'- Nelson, October 5, •" • To Anau, Tluiaru, October.s. Kennedy,'l'oxtoQ, . ' ; Putiki, Napier, October 5. , Manaroa, Lyttelton; October 5 " Waiwera, Lyttelton. October 4 Kumars,, Bluff, October 5. , Kittawa, Greymouth, Or.toher ,6. Kokiri, Westport, October 5, Waipara, Auckland, October 6. Stella, Lyttelton, October 7. Corinthic, Auckland. October 9. Port Hacking, Lyttelton, October 9. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Hawera, Patea, October 3. | Kapiti/ Wanga'nui, October 3. 'Waveriey, Patea, October 3. Wootton, Greymouth, October 3. Wairau, Blenheim, October 3. Stella, Lyttelton, October 3, . Waitemata, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Oct. 3. Oanopuß, Westport, October 3, Kapuni, Patea, October 3. Koutunui, Gisborne, October 3. Cordoba, Molbourne, October 3. Slunuka, Lyttelton, October 3, Kaitoa, Nelson, October 3. Pateena, Picton, Kekon, October 3. 1 ' Port Nicholson, London, October 3, Waitangi, Patea, October 3.- > Halio, Picton, October 3. Monowai, Lyttelton, Dunedin, October 3. Mararoa, Lyttelton, October 4. . Nikau, Nelson, October 4. Durham, Liverpool, October 4, 'Essex, Liverpool, October fl. Karu, New Plymouth, Ootober 4. Tc Anau, Lyttelton, October 4. Wanganui, October '4. Ivahu, Picton, October 4. Wakatu, ICaikoura, October 4. ' Opawa, Blenheim, October 4. Ngahere, Greymouth, October 4. Port Melbourne, Gisborne, October 5. Maori, Lyttelton, October. 6. Kaitoa, Nelson, October 6. • Pateena, Picton, Nelson, October 6, Kennedy, Foston, October 6. Blenheim, iroxton, October 6. ■•' Waimea, Nelson, Coast, October'& Manama, Lvtto'.ton, October 6. Hinemoa, Cook Strait, Octdbcr 6. Adolpli Woermann, Sydney, October 6. ■ Putiki, Napier, Gisborne, October 7. Karamea, New. Plymouth, October 7 .Ayrshire, Auckland. October 7. 'Maheno,: Sydney," Octobor li. , : ~Waiwiira; -Londoni-October 8. !• .Moana, San Francisctj, October 9. .Tainui,-London,'October 10. Kumara, London, October 10. OVERSEA STEAMERS. ADOLPH WOERMANN .Dalgety), left U.K. August 14 for Wellington. Air. Oct. 1. AJANA (F.S.), left U.K. August 19 for N,Z. and Australia. Due Oct. 15. ARGYLLSHIRE; (F.S.),.left Liverpool August Z for N.Z.i Via iCapß and Auitrolia. Duo Auckland Oct. 10. * ARAWA (ij.S.A.), to leave London Oct. BASSANO, (A. and A.), left Now York Sept. 12 for Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Australia, Duo Oct. 20. ~ BELLBUOKLE (U.S. & A,)j to leave York for Auckland, Wellington, and Australia September 29. OITY OF MADRAS (A. & A.), left New York Sept. 23, for -Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Australia. Duo Wellington Nov. 4. lONIO (S.S.A.), left U.K. Sept; 8 for Wellington-; duo Oct. 23. KAIKOURA (N U.S. Co.), loading in Canada for N.Z. ' ORA (S.S,A.), loft U.K. Sept. 15 for Wellington, via ports. MOANA (U.S.tJ.), loft 'Frisco Sept, 8. Arr. Wellington October 2. PAPAROA (N.Z.S. Co.). left Bristol Sept. 14. Due Wellington Oct, 27. PORT -ALMA (0.D.). 10/t New York Auc. 50, for Auckland, Wellington, and Australia. 1 Duo Oct. 4. PORT -ELLIOT (0.D.), left Port Said Sept. 4 for Adelaide and' N.Z. PORT SYDNEY (C.D.), left London Sept. 23 for Auckland, jXapier, and Wellington, via Australia.. Due about Nov. 18, REWUERA (N.Z.S. Co.), left London Sept 12 for Auckland,. Due Oct. 27. SURREY (F.S.), left New York Sept. 5 tor Auckland and Wellington. Due' Oct 10 WANGARATTA (N.Z.S. Co.), left Montreal August 28 for Auckland, Wellington Dunedin, and Australia. Duo Oct. « TAHITI (U.S.S.) left Vancouver Sept. 17. Due Wellington Oct. 10. / TAINUI (5.5.4..), left .Plymouth Aue S for Wellington. Arr. Sept. 21. TROPIC (8.5.A.), due Lyttelton October 4 with eoal cargo from Newport News. WAHINE (U.S.S.), to leavd P United Kingdom October for New Zoaland, SAILERS. _ Vessel. Left. d uo oau Francisoo to. Wellinaloa--itertio Minor July 31 Sect Irene . ' Aug. 16 ok sau Francißco to Auckland-— Narwhal a uk . 22 , Oot. THE BERTHAGE LIST. To-day's berthage list is ai under— Kakupo-Lambton Wharf. Pulierua-King-s Whurl'. l-on Mclboui-ne—King'B Wharr. lOssex—yia-gow Wharf. 't'ainui—Glasgow Wharf. Invercargiil— Glasgow Wharf, • Kapuni—Glasgow Wharf. Durham-Railway Wharf llainika—Ferry rt'harf. Lanu ma—l-'un-y Wliarf. Monowai-No. 1 Queen's Wharf. Jlalto—No. 1 Queen's Wharf. Adoiph Woermann—No.. 2 Uuecn's Whart. Stella-No. 3 QuucnV, Wharf. Ripple-No. 3 Queqn's Wharf Kapiti-No. 5 Queon's 'Wharf. . waitemata—No. 6 Uueeu's Wharf. Jlaweni—No. -7 Queen'B Wharf. Wakatu-No. 7 Queen's Wharf. lima—i\o. 8 Queen's Wharf. Kaitoa-No. 10 Queen's Wharf. Wuuuu-.'Jiu,!! guwm's Wharf. Opawa—Nn. .11 Queen's Wharf. Patceua-No. 12 Queen's Wharf. Waitangi No.- 13 Queen's Wharf, Koutunui-No. 13 Queen's Wharf. Uootlun—No. 13 Queen's Wharf. I'aoroa—No. 13 Qucon s Wharf. Kar.-imea -No 54 Qiicjii's Wharf. Monna-No. 16 Qneen's Wharf. AyrpliliT-Tinannlii Ktrcct V/Jinrl. Vapnurik"—Clyde . f'luiy Wharf. Hg-Mierc-Mirauiar'' Whurf. lei Jlaru-Miraniar Wharf,

I . 11Y TELEGRAPH. | COASTAL. THURSDAY, OCTOBEII 2. i AUCKLAND. Arrived— Rim (3.30 a.m.), from Niuc; Moeraki (6.15 a.m.), from Lyttelton. Sailed— Katou (0.15 a.m.), for Wioitport. ONEIIUKOA. Sailed—Harawa (3.40 p.m.), for Jscw Plymouth. IIANUKAU .UEApS The liarawa ipaeaod omward.i at 5.45 p.m. I'ATEA . Sailed.—Kapuni (2.20 p.m.), for Wellington. WANUANUI. Arrived.-Calm (7 p.m.), from Wellington.-' GISBOiiNE. Sailed—Jlokoia (2.30 p.n.), for Auckland. PICTON. . Sailed.—Breezo (1.30 p.ia.), for Lyttelton, IJAVELOCK. Arrived.—Blenheim (noun), from Wellington. To tail.—Blenheim (midnight), for Wellington. NELSON To sail.-Kaitoa (7 p.m.,', for Wellington. LYTTELTOiN.' Sailed— Karu (2.15 p.m.), for Wellington; Manuka (8 p.m.J, for Wellington, TIJIAKU, '■ ' Sailed.—Storm (4.16 p.m.), for Lyttelton; Uoniina w.45 p.m.), ior Lyttciton. POET NICHOLSOS TO SAIL TO-DAY. Tho Port Nicholson will leave the slream this morning for Lonuon, via Manama. Jtj'. E. Uillett will bo. a passenger Dy iiie vessel. COEISTHIC R® HOJIE " Tho Shaiv-Savill liner Corinthic has been delayed by ram at Auckland, and she is now to leave there on' Tuesday lor Wellington to complete. ahc is scheduled to sail for London, via Panama, on October 13, i MO AN A ARRIVES. Tho lioana arrived in tho stream yesterday evening from San Francmcp,' via I'aipeeto and Jiiarotonga. Tho vessel iB to berth at Jervois Quay 1 his. morning. ! KAEAMEA FOE LOADING. Tho Shaw-Savill steamer Karamca is to leavo on Tuesday for New' Plymouth to complete discharge. Sao .will then load at that port, Nelson, Wang.anui, and Wellington, being due. baol; here on October 22. She will sail for London, Via Panama, on October 28. • MAHENO FHOM SYDNEY. Tho Maheno is due this evening from Sydney, but .will not berth till Sunday, 6he. is to sail on the return trip' next Wednesday. . ; . CITY .OP WINCHESTER TO LOA3. Tho City of 'Winchester, under the auspices of the Shaw, Savill.and Albion Co., in to commerico loading at Lyttelton about October lJ t She will thjn go to Waitara, and will sail from ther.i for Auatralia iii October 23.- ■ NIAGAEA AT YANCOTJVEEAccording to a Press Association message froni'Dunedin the Niagara arrived at/ Vancouver at midnight on September 29 from Auckland and Honolulu. Sho is expected to,sail to-day ou tho refurn trip, TEOPIO'WITH COAL. With a cargo of Newport News coal tho Tropic (Shaw, Savill and Albion Co.) is due at Lyttelton to-moi'rov>'. After dis. charge sho will load at Wanganui (meat only), going from thero about October 2? to Australia to load goaeral cargo. EUAPEHTJ AT NEWPORT NEWS. Advice has been received by tho New Zealand Shipping Co, tjiat tile Huapehu, en routo from Wellington to London, arrived at Newport News on Monday'last. Tho vessel left Wellington on August 24. WAIWERA DUE SUNDAY. Tho Shaw-Savill steamer Waiwera is to leave Lyttolton at noon to-morrow for Wellington to complete. , She is to sail finally on Wednesday next. > the Waitara. Tho New Zealand Shipping Company advieo thai, tho Waipara is How' to leave Auckland this evening for Wellington. KTJ.MAEA TO COMPLETE, t Tho Shaw-Savill steamer ICumara is to leave Uluff to-night fur Wellington to complete loading. She is to sail ior Lon> don, yia Panama, on October 10." ' - THE PORT HACKING/ - " - To complete Homeward loading the Port Hacking is due at Wellington from Lyttelton next Thursday. Sho is tidicdilie.d to sail for London, via Panama, ou October 14. THE' TAINUI INQUIRY. ' The inquiry into the circumstances sur-rounding-the burning of: the coastal steamer. Tainui has been postponed, till to.day week, as Captain I'elix Black, one of the nautical assessors, would not have beeu able to attend on the date. previously fixed (Wednesday next). THE WESTMORELAND. Good progress Is being made vyth the work of repairing the damaged liner West moreland in the largo dock at Port Chalmers, and it is expected that she vall bo ready-for sea by the end of October. The vessel lias been fixed to load at -various New Zealand ports early in November, and will be dispatched from Wellington about November 20 for Liverpool, via Manama. rMBSS-TABIiB GOSSIP. Captain -W. Paul, late of the sailing ship Ilhi'a, has' taken command of the collict Kamona' in 'succession' to Captain J. Hankmc, who transferred to tho Koromiko, relieving Captain Baldwin, ',vho has gone ashore on sick leave. Mr. Fißher, third officer if the Karno, who is resigning fronj the company's service, left tho vessel at Lyttelton. Mr. J. J. Smith, mate of tlie Hawera, has signed off, and his place has been taken by Mr. E. U. Young. Mr. _S. Oichero, fifth > ngincer of the Manuka, has como ashore. Mr. 11. J. W. Dalton has joined tho Manuka as seventh engineer,. Mr, A. B. Sizar, chief officer of tho Maori, is at present on holiday leave. Mr. S. B. Pago, lato second officer o£ the Willochra, ivho has been on active asrvicb •with'H.M. Navy, has returned to duty with the Union Company. Ho is awaiting instructions Captain W. D. Cameron, of the Maori, is at present oil holiday leave. Mr, W. 11, Mouldy has joined tho Waipori as third otllcor. Captain G. L. Smith, E.N.R., well known In connection with the E. and A. lfail Line, will tako command of tho cteamcr St. Albans on her next t::ip to-China and Japan, Captain E. T. Pilcher remains bohind on holiday leavo, Captain Leo, who was In command of tho Port Adelaide' (ex Indrapura) when that vessel iva« torpedoed, is now in command of the Port Sydney, outward bound from Londou. Tho following Bteamers were expcctec'i to he within range of Auckland wireless station last night:—Mokoia,- Ilororata, Arahura, 'falune. . In rani;o of Affanui;— Maheno, Ajana, Taluno, Wairuna. In range of Awarua;—Westralia, Waipori, Kauri. The Waitemata iB to sail at noon to day for Lyttelton and Dunedin. The Kahiltn and Karauiu are to Jea.Ve Westport to-day, and thi Kokiri to-mor-row, all for Wellington.' Tho Kittawa anfi Kini are to.leave Greymouth to-morrow for WeUington. The New Zealand falupning Company's O.pawa cleared Wellington . yesterday, bound for London, via Panama. ' The Australplaiu left last evening for Sydney to put out tho remainder of her oil cargo. • The Cordoba is to leave Wellington for Mcihourno this morning. The Monowai is duo from Auckland direct to-day. Sho will nail this evening tor Lyttelton and Dunedin. The Knkapo, with a cargo •of cement, left Whangarei at noon oa Wednesday for Wellington. Tho To Anau is due on f unday from Dunedin, Oaibaru, and l'iiuaru. The Ngajicrc, which arrived yesterday, 1» to return to Greymouth to-morrow. The Karu left Lyttelton yesterday with a full cargo of produce for Wellington. To-morrow sho is to go ou to Now Plymouth. Tho tugs Pelican and Knraka brought tho baruuentiiio Lahaina into... tho Ferry Wharf yesterday, to allow her to commence tho discharge of her carjo. At noon to-day the S'.ella.is to tail for Lyttelton. The Kiiliu iB duo to-morrow from Napier. She will go on to l'icton to load chaff for the East Coast. The Hinemoa w ; as cxpccled to leavo Onehunga last, night for Wellington. Next week the tender will visit all . the Cook Strait houses, which will take about eight or ten days, at this time of the year. The schooner Valmar.e, which has been reported as wrecked on the Victornm coast, left Opua. North Auckland, ou September 14, timber laden. The Luckcnbacli steamer Western Comet arrived at New Yoi'lt oil Siptemhor 19 from Auckland. Tlio r.eow Maroro is at present bound from Clarence Kivcr to Auckland with a cargo of hardwood. The Woot'.on is to sail at noon to-day for Civevinoulh. laking largo. Tho cnlUw Koron'.il'.o. en route 'rem Lyttelton to Newcastle, will load coal nt the I latter port lor tae rettirj trip to Lyttel-1 ton,

The to sail for Picton to-day to loud a cargo of chalY for the East Coast. Tho Wungarattn,. which left Montreal on August 28 for Auckland, Wellington, Dunedin, Melbourne, Sydney, and Brisbane, is a new steamer of V9QO tons gross register, built by Messrs. Workman, Clark, and Co., Ltd., of Belfast-, to the order of the Bri-tish-ludia- Steam. Navigation Co., Ltd. Tho vessel is intended for the Australian trade. fc?ho has six holds, aud is fitted to carry frozen meat. Messrs. Burns, Philp, and.Co. (agents for tho N.Y.K. "Line) have received a cablegram from Tokio advising '.hat the steamer Taiyo Marti has beeu fixed to load at Japan for Wellington, Melbourne', and Sydney. The steamer is duo to arrive at Wellington at tho end of October.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 7, 3 October 1919, Page 11

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