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SHIPPING NEWS

. PHASES OF THE MOON. '• OCTOBER. . First Quarter ...... 2 : 8 7 p.tn. - ' Pull,moon 10 1 9 a.m. ' Last quarter "...!.. . < 35 p.m. New mbon'..; 24 8 9 a.m. MOOS. Moon risen ta-devy, i 0.47 ip.m.; setß, 7.25 •.m, to-morrow. T1DE...,, ••-. To-day. 7.13 a.m.; 7.43 p;m>- . . To-morrow, 8.8"a.m.; 8.40 p.'m.V; . . .'sun. .'flop rises to-day. 5.7. a.m.; sets. 6,8 .pin. ARRIVALS. " SATURDAY, OOTOBER U. v MARAROA, s.b. (8.6 h.'m.), m tons;x!B. : Irwin, from Lyttelton. NIKAU,-'-s.s. (6.10 a.m,), 248 tons, Hay.■ from Nelson. ■ W CORINTHIO, s.B. (8.55 a.m.), 12,800Hons; F„ Hart, from I Auckland. MONOWAI, 8.6. (12.5 p.m.), 3433-tons,' A; Norton, from Lyttelton.; a ■ WAIRAU, s.B. (12.20. p.m.), 143 tons','.W.' Doiley,"'from Blenheim. ¥ v •" WAVERLItf, s.s. (12.45 p.m.), 157-;ton8, ! Brlgden, from Patea, 1 - : - MAGIO, auxiliary scow (2 p.m.), 82 tons, F. Reeves, from Sandy Bay. BLENHEIM, s.s. (6.30 p.m.), 151 tons, Wilkinson, from Foxton. KENNEDY, s.s.'(fUs p.m), 226 tons, Har-. Toy, from Foxton. I'ATEENA, b.s. (9.50 -p.m.), Ul2 - tons, Sewell, from Picton. WAKATU, s.B. (11.20 p.m.), 157 tons, Wills, from Kaikoura. i SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12. KAITOA, ss. (6.40 a.m.), 319 tons, Wildman, from Nelson. MANUKA, s.b. (8.50 a.m.), 4534 tone,. Gift, .from Lyttelton. ' PORT ALMA, b.s. (9.15 )a.m.), 6669 tons, Hoad, from Auckland. JOHN; s.s. (9.50 a.m.), 339 tons, Harwick, from Timaru, ' WAITANGATA. s.s. (11.10 a.m.), 171 tons. Fisk, from Patea. TAHITI, ,s.s; (1 p.m.), 7588 tons, D. Todd, from Vancouver. DEPARTURES. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 11. MAHENO, 5.6. (0.15 a.m.),' 5852 tons, M'Lean, for Sydney. • YEI MAHU, s.s. (7.5 a.m.), 3735 tons, for Sydney. . BADEN; POWELL, B.s. (12.35 p.m.), 174 tons, Jackson, for Now Plymouth. AIRSHIKE, s.b. (1.30 p.m.), 91bb tons, Wallace,'for Auckland KAKAPO, s,B. (3.30. p.m.),.. .1521 tons, Knowles, for New. Plymouth., KAPONI, s.s. (4. p.m.), lis .tons, Gibson, for Patea. ' MONOWAI, s.s. (6,10 p.m.), 3433 tons, Norton, for Napier. OALM, s.b. \6.20 p.m.), 890 tonß, Braidwood. lor Wanganui. MARAROA, s.b. (7.50 p.m.), 2598 tons, Irwin, for Lyttelton. OPAWA, s.s. (11.5 p.m.); H0 tons. Nicholas, for Blenheim. EXPECTED ARRIVALS, Putiki, Gisborne,' October 13. Komata, Wcstp'brt; October 13. Kokiri, Westp.ort, October'l3. .- Opawa, Blenheim, October 13. llokoia, Napior, Auckland, October i 3. Mararoa, lyttelton, October 14. Nikau, Nelson, October 14. Pateena, Picton, Nolson, October 14. Port Melbourne, Gisborne,. October 14. Breeze, Wanganui. October 14 Kara, Tarakohe, October 14. ■' Wootton, Lyttelton, October U. Baden Powell, N«it_Plymouth. October Kapuni, Patea, October J4 ■ • • Surrey, Auckland, October i 4. Manuka, Lyttelton, October 15. Kaitoa, Nelson, October 15. Manaron, Lyttelton, October- IS. Wakatu, Picton, October 15. . Westralia. Melbourne, October 15. Hawera, Patea, October 15. Kahu, East Ooast, October 15. Wairau, Blenheim, October 15. Ngakuta, Greymouth-, October 15. Wangaratta, Auckland, Oqtober 16, Zoalandic. Napior. October 16. i Alexander, Nelson, . October 16. i PROJECTED DEPARTURES. ■ Hawera, Patea.YOotober 13. ' Waimca, Wcstport and . Coast, Oct. 13. .Waverley;- Pa)tea,' Oofobcr-13.' Stella, Dunedin,-October 13, Manuka, Lyttelton,' October 13. Kaitoa, Nelson, .October'l3, • Pateena, Pictori; October 13. Putiki, Pictonj. Octobor 13. .; ■■ Blenheim, Havelbck; October 13. . Wakatu, Picton, October 14. Kennedy, Foxton, October 13. Kapiti, Wanganui, October 13. Invercargill, .Wpgauui, October 13 • Mokoia, Lyttetfoii', Dunedin, October 13 Wairau, Blenheim, October 33." , Jolui, Wanganui. October 13. *' " ' Mararoa, Lyttelton, October 14. Nikau, ..Nelson, October 14. ■ ' Ripple, Napier, Gisborne, Akitio, Oot. 14. 'Kapuni, Patea, Octobcr 14. •' ' ■ Opawa, Blenheim, October' 14. Moana, 'Frisco, Octobor 14. • Manuka, .Lyttelton, October 15, Kaitoa, Nelson, October 16; ' Pateena, Picton, Nelson, October 15. Port Melbourne. London, Octooar 16 ' Tainui, London, October 15. ■" Port Hacking, London, October 15. Breeze, .Lyttelton, Timaru, Dunedin, Oct, 15. „ - ' Kari(, Lyttelton, Ootober 15. Port Alma, Melbourne, October 15. Waipara, Lyttelton,.October 15. Wootton,-Lyttelton, October 15. Mararon. Lyttelton, October !5. Kahu, Chathams, Octobcr 15. Kumara, London, October-15. Waiwera, London, October 15. Komata, Westport, October 15. 1 Tahiti, Sydney, October 15. ' Alexander, Nelson, ODast, October. 16; Wakatu, Kaikoura,-October, 16. • Ilinemoa, Cook Strait, October .16: ' Westralia, Melbourne, via south, Oct. 17.' Oorinthic, London, Ootober 18. - , Zealandic, London, October 18. ■ ''' " THE BERTHAGE. LIST. To-day's berthage list i? as under:Mokoia—No. 1 Queen's Wharf. Surrey-No. 1. Queen's Wharf. ' Irene—No. 2 Queen's Wharf. Bertie Minor—No. 3'QueenV Whsxf. Port Alma—No. 4 Queen's Wbart. Inveroargill—No, 5 Queen's ;Wharf. Wakatu—No. 7 Queen's.Wha^f. Huia—No. 8 Queen's Wharf. Nora Niven—No. 9 Huron's Wharf. Kaitoa—No. 10 Queen's Wharf. Wairau—No. 11 Queenlj. Wharf - Pateena—No. 12 Queen s Wharf. (Stella—No. 13 Queen's Wharf. • 13 Queen's Wharf: ' - Blenheim—No. 13 Queen's Wharf. John—No. 14 Queen's Wharf. Moana—No. 16 Queen's ,Wharf. ■ Tahiti— I Taranaki Street "Wharf,-. • Ripple— I Taranaki Street JWhart: . Mapourika-Clyde Quay-Wharl. -, Manuka—Ferry'Wharf. • • ' - i Magic-Ferry Wharf. . > • ' .. Hinemoa Ferry Wharf. Lahaina—Ferry Whurf: ■, .- Port Hacking—Railway. Wharf. • ;l Komata—Railway Wharf, ' . r Koklri-RailWay iWharf. : •" Talnul—Glasgow Wharf. ■ Waverley-Giasgow-Wharf. Kennedy—Glasgow: Wharf;' Kapiti—Glasgow Wharf:' ■■' Oorinthio-Glasgow Wharf. .Waipara—Kins'B Wharf.. Waiwera-King's WJiart; Kumara—King's Wharf; ' Waitangi-King's Wharf. Putiki—Pipitea Wharf. May Howard—Miramar' Wharf. . " BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEAS. ■ - SYDNEY, October 12: Arrived.—Perth, from New Zealand. Sailed— Ajana, for New. Zealand. ' ' JIBLBOURNE. October 12. Sailed—Westralia, for• Wellington.. - . , ' COASTAL. SATt/RDAY, OCTOBER 11. AUOKIIAND. Al'rivjed.»-Katoa' (4.20 .- a'.m., : from ; Westport. . • . 1 . Sailed—Paloona (5.30 p.m.), and Talune (6.15 p.m.), for Suva. ■ • , ONEHUNGA. ; Sailed.-Olaymore (5 p.m.). for Wanganui. PORT AHUKIRi: To sail.—Mokoia (10 a.m., October 12), for Wellington. PIOTON. ' ' Sailed.—Regulus (12.5 p.m.), . for Greymouth, WESTPORT Sailed.—Karamea (12.30 p.m.), for BlufT. ; ' LYTTELTON. ■, Sailed—Te Anau (5.30 p.m.); for Port Ahuriri. / : ■ . TIM.VRII. . .. . Sailed.—Masula, for Boston, U.S.A., via Sydney; Navua ((.'35-p.m,!, for Oamaru. OAMAHU. Arrived.—Poherua (noon), from Greymouth. . , PORT OHjVLMEIIS. Sailed.-Kamona (6.45 p.m.), for Lyttelton. SUNDAY, OCTOBER'I2. • AUCKLAND, . . . Arrived,r-Araiiura,(lo.2o"p.m. October 11), from ,Glßborne. ' • Sailed— iiuetby (6.30 a.m.), for Wellington. NEW PLYMOUTH: ' Arrived.— Kakapo (1.15 p.m.), Ka.ru C 1.44 and Baden Totvell (3.40 p.m.), from Wellington; Karatmi (5.30 u.in, October -11), from Wellington. • WANGANUI. Arrived.—Calm (10.25 a.m.), from' Wellington. BLF..NHEIM Atrived.-Opawa (8 a.m.), from Wellington.

WESTPORT. I,Sailed—Komata (10.45 p.m. Octoher 11), for Wellington; Kokiri (6,20 a.m.), for Wellington; Nile (6 a.m.), for Karamea. ' , GREYMOUTH. Arrived— ICahika (1.30 a.m.), from Wei- ' lington. Sailed.—Kamo (11.40 p.m. October 11), for Lyttelton, LYTTKLTOft. Arrived.—Storm (7.35 a.m.), from Timaru j Mararoa (9.25 a.m.), from Wellington. TIMARU. . • Sailed—Storm (6,15 p.m! October 11), for Lyttelton. PORT CHALMERS. Arrived.—Corinna (7.45 a.m.), from Wellington. ... TRANS-PACIFIC CARGO SERVICE. ; The Kaiwarra left Vancouver on Sep tember- 20,f0r Sydney and Adelaide. The Tahiti left Vancouver oh September •17;' cud left Suva on Octobcr 7. She arrived: at Wellington yesterday,'and ia expected to..sail .for Sydney' on Wednesday, She Svilli then load .at Melbourne about ~October 25 . for Dunedin. ... 'Tho, Kurow left' Auckland, on September 20 for'' Vancouver. She was at Suva on September 25: ' :< ' VTho 1 Walhora, : from Lyttelton/ - and .Timaru,-left Napier on-October6,- for Vancouver.- • ' .•; ■ r.--' " The; Wiiiruna is -at, Auckland. 'She will load for San Francisco, via .Fapee'tc, and Vancouver. The. Waimarlno'is en route from Fiji to Vancouver- with sugar. Tho Dartford (barque) arrived at Iquique (Ohile) on September 5 from Callao iPeru). Sho is loading nitrates for Melbourne. ■■ The Gladbrook (barque) is cn routo from Oallao for Caleta Bueiia (Chile) to load nitrates for Sydpey. THE MAIL STEAMERS. . The Niagara left Vancouver on October 3 for'. Honolulu, Suva, Auckland, and; iE due at Auckland on October 23. The Makura arrived at Vancouver fronj Auckland on October 6. She was to liaro left on Octobcr "10 for Honolulu, Suva, and Auckland. The Tofua left Sail Franciacr on Octobcr 7 for Papeete, liarotonga, and Wellington.■The Moana will- ..Wellington tomorrow at 3 p.m. for -Rarotoiiga, Papeete, and San .Francisco. TAHITI FROM "VANCOUVER. The Tahiti arrived yesterday afternoon from Vancouver, and berthed, a clean ship, at the Taranaki Street Wlvirf. The vesßel brought out a large general cargo, including five head of cattle for Australia. Fifteen hundred tons of the cargo will ie put out here, and the remainder will Tbo taken to Sydney. Fine v.cather was . experienced throughout She voyage. No passengerß wcro brought out. THE ISLANDS' SERVICE. The Flora left Papeete on October 5 for the Cook Islands to load for Auckland. Tho''Talune left Auckland on Saturday for Fiji, Tonga, and Samoa, The Whangape is to leave Auckland early for Papeete. The F. and S. Line's new steamer Surrey the Cook Islands to load for Auckland. The Paloona left Auckland on Saturday for Fiji to load sugar for Auckland. Th"6 Atua is due at Auckland,to'-day from" Fiji. She will thence proceed to Sydney. ' KAHU FOR CHATHAMS. The Kahu is now due from the East Coast on Wednesday, and will load for Waitangl, Owenga, and Whangaroa under tho agency of llr. li. G. F. Zohrab. PORT ALMA ARRIVES. ■ - Tho Port Alma arrived yesterday from New York, via Auckland, to coutiuilo her discharge. Sho will go on to Melbourne on Wednesday. WEST COAST fiERVIOH. Messrs. Wright, (Stephenson advise that the Waimea will bo dlspatchcd for Westport. Greymouth, and Hokitika to-duy. On Thursday the Alexander is duo from Nelson, and the 'same evening she will bo dispatched for Nelson and the Coast ports. • . .. ! KUMARA FOR, HOME. . The-Shaw, Savill-and-. Albion Co.'s Kumara is to leave Wellington for London, via Panama, on Wednesday. WAIWERA FOR LONIKSN. On Wednesday the Shaw, Savill ami Albion Co.'s '.Waiwera will lcav* Wcllins ton, for London, via Panama.' COKINT.HIC RETURNS. — . The Shaw-Savill' Steamer Oorinthic Toturned to Wellington from Auckland on Saturday morning-to 'complete ,i adingl Sho 'ia scheduled to Bail at 4aybreak on Saturday.. . J ■'V MOKOIA FOR SOtiTH.' The Mokoia .is due from' Napier nnd Auckland this moraine, and will .nail, in the evening tor Lyttelton and dunedin. The vessel.will take no cargo.A - MASULA SAILS. The A. . .and A.' steamer Masulii left 'Timsru-at'-,7- a.m. on Saturday for Boston anu flow lorn, .via Australian ports. .THE ARGYLLSHIRE. . The F. and S. steamSr Argyllshire is due at Auckland this evening or to-morrow morning from-Home,-via ports, alio is duo at Wellington about next ilonday. SURREY DUE TO-MORROW, The F. and 8. Line'e new steamer Surroy from New I'ork, via Auckland, is tiuo. at Wellington to-morrow from Auckland. MOANA 10 SMj TO-MORROW,. s Tho Moana is timed to lcavo fort at 3 p.m. to-inorrow for San Francisco, via Rurotonga aud Papeeta. MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. ' Mr. Sherratt, who has completed his holiday leave, has rejoined the Maori as fourth engineer. Mr. Sullivan, acting seventh engineer of ■the Maori, has signed off, and returned to Lyttelton. Mr. W. M'Oullough,, late third or.gincer of tho Marauia, nas transferred to the Waitemata as third. Mr. W. iiomervlilo, late third engineer of the To Anau. is on transfer to ,ioin the' Waitemata as second engineer. Mr. Bish, late second engineer of tho Waitomata, who has returned to New Zealand -after being held as a prisonor of war'in an interment camp iu Germany,

is being relieved iu order that he r.ay visit. l his .parents after his long abeencofrom New Zealand. O ~ Mr.-J. W. ■ Thomson, late third engineer : of'the Wairuna, who has been on aetho service with the I'xpeditionary Force for four-.years, has completed nis holiday leave, and is at present etationed in Dunedin. ' Mr." K. "Cltisholm, chief engineer of the Stella, has come ashore, aud his place •has been taken by Mr. J. Moll'att. : : The -Komata arid Kokiri are due from . We-itport to-day. :The following steamers were expected to' be within range of Ohathams wirelesv stations last night:—Durham, Essex.. In range of Awanuii-Atua,'l'aloona, Talune In range of Auckland:—Surrey, Wangarattio. The Ripple has completed her overhail. Sho is to load for Napier, Gisborne, and .Akitlo, and tail to-morrow. r'l'he Ayrshire . sailed on Saturday tor, Auckland to put out the balance ct i'ew., Zealand cargo. The' Stella is to eail for Dunedin direct at 3, p.m. to-day. The Breeze should leave Wanganui this evening for Wellington to .loa(t for Dunedin, Timaru, and Lyttelton. - The - Karu should be loading at Tarakohe to-day lor Wellington. ijhe will load at this port for Lyttelton. Tho Ngatoro is at Greymouth loading for New Plymouth. Th® Ngahere is at present at Tokomaru Bay. - , ! The Putiki is to sail to-day for Picton to load a ohail' cargo for Gisborne. The Ngakuta has been delayed Ly rain •at Greymouth, and she will now leave there to-day or to-morrow for Wellington. ' The Now Zealand Shipping Co.a-Waipara is to leave port on Wednesday for Lyttolton, Melbourne, and Sydney. The Hinemoa will go out to tho remainder of the Cook Strait lighthouses oil Thursday:. j The Blenheim Is to load for Havelock, Pelorus, and Konepuru Sounds to-day. Tho Waitangi is to go' round to tho slip this morning for cleaning nnd painting. ' . ! ' The' Invcrcargill is to sail to-day for Wanganui. Cargo must be booked at Messrs, Johnston and Co.'s otllce.' Vessels registered in the Dominion on December. 31 : last were 178 tailing vessels, of 25,158 tons register, and 379 Bteami.nt, of 55,388 tons register. At the end cf the previous year there were IS4 . sailing vessels, of 22,404 toils, and 376 steamers of 65,092 r tons, Thb number of seamen and hoys, employed on board was 3395, as compared with 3562 at- the end of ,1917. A Press Association, message from Timaru states • that' the Masula left that port on Saturday for Boston, U.S.A., via Sydney, with 36C'il bales fit wool,. ■ The Kaliu is.cxpectcd- to sail for-Chat-ham Islands on Wednesday.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 15, 13 October 1919, Page 9

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