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SHIPPING NEWS

PHASES OP THE MOON. octo'ber. Day. Hr. m. First quarter ...... 2 8 7 p.m. Full moon 10 19 a.m. Last quarter 16 4 35 p.m. New moon 24 8 9 a.m. MOON. . Moon rises to-day, 1.15 a.m.; sots. 11.35 a.m. 'to morrow. TIDE. Tcwlay, 10.57 a.m.j 11.26 p.m. To-morrow, 11.50; midnight. ■ sun. Sun rises to-day, 53 a.m.; acts, 4.13 p.m. ARRIVALS:. . THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16. WESiTRALIA, 8.8. (0.50 a.mj, 2884 tone, D. Morris, from Melbourne !in the bay). NORA NlrtiN, U'livvier (2.45 a.m.),' 166 tons, Bruscy, from fishing-grounds. INVBROARGII/li, B.s. (3.45 a.m.), 21A tons, Thompson, from Wangauui. WANOARATTA, s.B. (3.45 a.m.), 7897 tons, A Horscroft, from Auckland (in the bay). WAKATU, s.B. (5.45 a.m.), 157 tone, Wills, from Kaikoura. PORT MELBOURNE, a.s. :6 a.m.), 9152 tons, P. Kearney, from Giaborne. NI'KAU, 6.8. (6.60 a.m.),. 248 tons, Hay, from Nelson. ' MARAROA, s.B. .'8.15 a.m.), 2598 tons, H. Irivin, from Lyttelton. OI'AWA, b.s.- (5.30- p.m.), 110 tons, Nicholas, from Blenheim. PATEENA, b.s. (10.45 p.m.), m tbns, T. Seivell, from Picton and NolEon.- „ KENNEDY, s.s. (midnight); 226 tons, E. Harvey, from Foxton. * DEPARTURES. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16. ' E.IPPLE, 8.3. (2.15 a.m.), 419 tons, Oaiison, | fod Napier. NORA NIVEN, trawler (7.10 a.m.), 166 tona.' jjruaey, for /lshlngrgrounds. NQAHERE, b.s. 14.45 p.m.), 1090 tonß, H. Dillncr, for Greymouth. - .NIKAU, e.q. (5.6 p.m.), 248 »ons, Hay, for Nolcou. '■ - 'PORT ALMA, 8.8. (5.10 p.m.), 6669. tons, A. Hoad, for Melbourne. TAHITI, s.s. (7.5.p.m.), 7585 tons, D.Todd, for Sydney. MARAROA, s.s. (7.50 p.m.), 2598 tons, B. Irwin, for Lyttelton. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Baden Powell, Wangauui, October 17, Kennedy, Foxton, October 17. Ngaliuta, Groymouth, October 17. • Manuka, Lyttelton, October l 7 .Kaitoa, Nelson, October 17. ; Blouheim t Eounda, October 17. Kapiti, Wanganui, October 37, . Kapuni, Patea. October 17. Uawora, ■ Patea, October tt. . Karu, Tarakoho, October 17. .• Klni, Greymouth, October 17.llararoa, Lyttelton, October 18. Nikau, Nelson, October 18. Pateena, Picton, Nelson, October 19 Zealaudic, Napier, October 18. ; JoliUj Wangauui, Ootober 18. Kahu, Napier aud Qjatt, October 18. Wairau, Blenheim, October 18 ' Wavorley, Patea, October 18. Koklri, West.port, October 10. Poherua, Duuodin, October )8. Manuka,. Lyttelton, October 19. Kaiwa, Nelson, October 19. Ripple, Uisborno, Ootober 19. ■ Wootton, Lyttelton, October 19. Manaroa, Lyttelton. Ootober 19. Kapiti, Wanganui, October 19.. Te Anau, Gisborne, October 19. Riverina, Sydney, October 19. Mararoa, Lyttelton, October 20. Nikau, Nelson, October 20. .. Patcona, Picton, Nelson, October 20. Argyllshire, Auckland, October 20. Moh'owai, Napier, Auckland, October 21. Wakatu, Kaikoura, October .21. Alexander, Waugamii, October Zi 1 . lonic, London, Octobor. 23. Ajana, Auckland, October; 23.. • PROJECTED DEPARTURES. (Vaiwera., London, October 17. Wairau, Blenheim, Octooer 17. Invorcargill, Wanganui, October 17. Magic, Sandy Bay, October 17. Manuka, Lyttelton, October 17. Kaitoa, Nelson, October 17. ■ Patoeha, Picton, Nelson, Octobor 17. Vs Port Melbourne, London, Octobor 17. ; Poxton, October 17. j ■: Karu, Lyttelton, • Ootober 17- '.' Wakatu. Kaikoura,. October; 17. Kapiti, Wanganui, Octobor U. Tainui, London October 1/. Port Hacking* London, October 17 Bredze, Timaru,. Dunklin, October 17. Baden Powell. New Plymouth, October 17. Opawa, Blenheim, October 17. , Mararoa, Lyttelton, October 18. ■ Nikau. 'Nelbon, October 18. •Blenheim. Wanganui. October 18. :Wangaratta, October 18. -. ■■■ ' Irene, Livulta, 'I'iisco, October 18. Moana,, 'Frisco. October 18.' , Wairau, Blenheim, October 18. Waverley, Patea, October 18. Kapuni, Patea, October 18. Hawera, Patea, October 8. Surrey, I Melbourne, October 18. Westralia, Melbourne,.via south, Oct. 18. 1 Viking, Lyttelton, October 18. Manuka, Lyttelton, Octobor 20. Kaitoa, Nelson, October 20. Pateena, Picton, Nelson, October 20. 'Zealandic, London, October 20. John,' Nyoia'Bay, October 20. • Wootton,- Greymouth, October 20. • Manaroa, Lyttelton, October 20. Kahu, Ohathams. October 20. Kapiti, Wanganui, October 20. Kini, Auckland, October' 20. . To Anau, Dunedln, October 20. Mararoa, Lyttelton. .October 21. Nikau, N?lson, Ootober 21. Ripple, Napier. Gijborne, Akitio, Oct. 21. ; Monowai.- Lyttellon. Duncdin, October 21. Alexander, Nelson,.. Coast, October 21. Corinthic, London,' October 23. ' Riverina,' Sydney, October 23. OVERSEA STEAMERS. AJANA: .(F.'S.j,' left' .U.K. i uguafc 19 for 'N.Z. and Australia. ■ Arr. Oct. 16. Due Wellington Oct. 23. AItuiLLSUIRE (F.S.), left Liverpool August 2 for N.Z., via Capo and Australia. Arr. Auckland Oct'. 13. Due Wellington Oct. 20. • ARaWA (B.S.A*), left London Oct. 5 for Auckland. Due Nov, 18. . HASBANO (A. and A.), left New York Bept. 12 for Lyttelton, Dunedln, and Australia.'.Due Oct. 20/ ■ " BELLBUCKLE. (U.S. and A.), left New York for Auckland, Wellington, and Australia Oct. 3. Duo Nov. 7. • CARPENTARIA (A. and A.), loading in New York for N.Z.- and Australia. CITY OF MADRAS (A-and A.), left Nan York Sept. 23, for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Australia. ' Du« Wellington Nov. 4. ■ „ _ , lONIU (S.S.A.), left U.K. Sept. 8 for Wellington;! due Oct. 23. : ! • KAIICOUIIA (N.Z.S: Co.), left Montreal Opt. 9 for Auckland, Lyttelton, and Australia. Duo. November 15. . ■ . ItIMUTAKA (N.Z.S. Co.), to leave U.K. November 8 for.Auckland. Wellington, Lyttelton. and Port Chalmers. RUAHINE (N.Z.S. Co.), to lcava london Oct. 29 for" Auckland, .Wellington, Lyttelton, and Port Chalmcrß. ■ „ HUAPBHU (N.Z.S, Co.), to leave U.K. middle.Nov. for. New Zealand. ■ KIA OEA (SjS.Aj)/ left U.K. Bept. 15 for 'Wellington, via ports. ' LEITRIM (A. and A.), left New York Oct. .8 for Auckland, Wellington, and Australia. Duo Wellington Nov, !8. ■ • MAKURA lU.S.S.), left Vancouver Oct. 11. Duo Auckland ..Oot. .29. MITSUKI MARU (O.H K.), left Japan Oct. 9 for Auckland. Due Nov; 10. NIAGARA (U.S.S.), left Vancouver Oct. 3, for Auckland. Duo Oct. .23. : OPAWA (N.Z.S. Co.), to leave London end Dec. for Aucklohd, Wellington, Ljtteltoil,'and Port Chalmers. : OPIHI (Reece), to load Calcutta for New Zealand;". ORARI-(N.Z.S. Co.), to loave Canada, Deo., for New Zealand. PAKEHA (S.S.A.), left London October 1 for Australia and Now Zealand. PAPAROA (N.Z. and A. Co.), loft Bristol Sept. 14. Due Wellington Nov, 6. PORT ELLIOT (O.IU loft Port Said Sept; 4 for Adelaldo and N.Z. Due Gi«borne Oct, 30. 4 PORT SYDNEY (C.D.). left London Sept. 25 for Auckland, Napier, and Wellington, via Australia. Due about Nov. 18. IIEMUEKA (N.Z.S. Co.); left London Sept. 12 for Auckland. Due Oot. 23 SURREY (F.S.), lcit Now York Sopt. b for Auckland and Wellington. Arr. Oot. 7. Arr. Wellington' October 14. WAMINE 1U.8.5.), to ' leave. Unitefl Kingdom October for New Zealand. •WANGAIiATTA (N.Z.S. Co./, left. Montreal August 28 for Auckland, Wellington. Dunedin and Australia. Arr. Oct. 7- Arr. Wellington Octobor 16. WHAKA'I'ANE (N.Z.S. Co.), to leave Can ada Nov. for New Zealand. TAIYO MARU (N.Y.K.), loft Kobe Sept 27 for Wellington and Australia. Duo Oct. 24. TOFUA (U.S.S.), loft 'Frisco Oct. 7. Due Wellington Oct. 29., THE BERTHAGE LIST. To-day's berthage list is aa under:— Surrey-.N'i. 1 Qui'en s Wb.irf. Pateona-No. 1 Queen's Wharf. freno No. i Qiiet'n t iVh.-vrt. Wttkatu—No. 7 Queen'# Wharf. Jluia—No. 0 Queen's Whan. . \Vnltaii(rl—No. 9 Queon'a Whit .'I 'Kaitoa—No. 10 Queen'B Wharf. Kennedy—No. 11 Queen's Wharf. Opawa—No;. 11 Queen'a Wharf. Breeze—No. 12 Queen's' Wharf., Blenheim—No. 13 (Jqeen'B •Vhnrt. Invercargill—No. 13 Queen's Wharf. Karu—No. .13 Quc'cn'u Wharf. -Viking—No. 13 Queen's Wharf. ' Westralia—No. 14 Queen's Wharf, koana—N;i. 16 Queen's Wharf. Ngakuta-Clyde Quay Wharf. • ril, vUnarl Manuka—Ferry Wharf. Laliaiaa—l-en-y iviiarf. Mugic-Ferry Wharf. Port Hacking-llftilway Wharf.

Tainui—Glasgow Wharf, Corinthic-Qlasgow Wharf, • Port Melbourne-King's Wharf. ■\Vttne:arßtt»i—Kuik'b Wharf* , Bertio Minor-King's Wharf. BY TELEGEAPH. COASTAL. THUESDAI", OCTOBER 16. AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Jubilee (9.20 a.m.), from Sydney; Ajana (12.25 p.m.), froni Sydney. Sailed.—Hororata (6.15 a.m.), tor Napier; Laura (11.10 a.m.), for Newcastle. ONEIIUNGA. Sailed—Rarawa (5.15 p.m.), lor New Plymouth MANUKAU HEADS. The Earawa will pass outwards at 7.45 p.m. NEW PLYMOUTH. Sailed—lCaramea (8.10 p.m.), for Nelson; Baden Powell (8 p.m.), for Wellington. PATEA. Arrived.—Hawera (2.10 p.m.), from Wellington; Waverloy (2.16 p.m.), from Wellington; Kuptini (2.2 a' p.m.). from Wellington, WANGANUI. Arrived.—Kapiti (11.35 a,m.), from Wellington; John (12.25 p.m.), from Wellington., Bailed.—Breeze (3.25 p.m.), for Wellington. Forrow. Sailed.—Kennedy (2.60 r-. m -)> f° r Wclllncton. GISBORNE Arrived.—Te Anau !7 a.m.), from Napier. Sailed.—Kahu (11 p.m. October 15V for Wel- ■ lington. . <■ To sail.—Arahura. (8 p.m.), for Gisborne. PICTON. Sailed.—Putiki (5.10 p.m.), for Gisborne. lIAVEIiOCIC. Sailed—Blenheim (midiilghr), for Wellington. TAKAKOHE. To sail— Karu (1 a.m. October 17), for Wellington. NELSON 1 . 6ailod.—Alexander' v 4.45 p.m.), for West Coast ports. To sail.—Kaitoa ,(7 p.m.), for. Wellington; Eegulus (midnight), for Wanganui. • WKiTPORT. ■ Arrived.—Kowhai (6 a.m.), from Gisborne. ' GKEYIIO JTIi. Arrived—Waimea, (11,45.. a.m.),' from Westport. . Sailed.—Eegulus (12.10 p.m.), for Nelson; Ngatoro (3 p.m.), for Onehunga; Kinj (3.30 p.m.), for Wellington; Ngakijta (3.50 p.m.). for Wellington.; Lt'TTKI.TON. Arrived.—City of Winchester (7.J0 a.m.t. from Port Chalmers; Waipara (10.20 a.m.), from 'Wellington; liana' 112,30 p.m.), • from Wellington. Sailed.—Manuka, (7.60 p.m.), for Wellington. OAMAITO. ' Sailed.—Corinna (4.50 p.m.), for Timaro. POUT CHALMERS. Arrived—Mokoia (9 a.m.), from Lyttelton; Thoresa Ward (12.30 p.m.), from 'Bluff. To sail.—Kamona UO p.m.), for Greymouth. PASSENGERS TOE HOME. The Shaw-Savlll liner Tainui, loaving Wellington early this morniue lor Loudon, via I'unama, will take.tho 'allowing pus-Beugel-s:—Saloon: From Wellington—Messrs. E.'O. Hansford, E. G.. Shepherd, Mrs. A. Eobortßon, Misses W. llobercson and C. M. Hhaw. From Auckland- Miss 0. Wyllie. From Sydney—MeEsrs. <i. 11. Bowker, A. C. Bowker, H. A. Miles, Nurse E. Brook. To Colon: From Wellington—Jlesrs. G. E. Hume, W. Jl. lluino, U D. Phillips, Mrs. llume and Master J. Hume. Third-class: From Wellington—Al(!:;d.iineß Brearley, Clifford and infant, It.' Woodrow, Misses A. Uliiford. A. '.»lade, Messrs. W. Audorson, H. Brearley, J. Clifford, I'. Goddard, T. Healy, F. Hewitt, D. ilyor, J. titansiield, D. 'i'liouipson,' Master H. Brearley. ijrom 'Auekliuia—ii'esuames Cook. J. Leonard, Muir, Misses 0. Hodgson, 11. Leonard, Messrs. T, .Andrews, J. Oook, A. Muir, A. Seheuck, H. Tomlinsou, Masters A. and W. Muir. From Chrietchurch —Mesßris. li. O. ClarKson, J./Parker. From Duuedin-Mesdames E. Hccfcot, L. Clarke, Messrs. J. Bailey, J. Gibbon. -From New Plymouth—Messrs. J. Frnzyiiski, J. Ivuriger, F. Vjiipmerman, P. iKluja. From Gisborne—Messrs. W. Lorry,.J. Uartin. From Napier—Misß L. Sheridan. From Invercargill—Mrs. A. Smith, Miss O. Smith. From Sydney—Messrs. P. Oiirr, F. Hecks, F. Eupp, it. Eupp, W. Solu, A. Stoddart. From Gisborne: 'To Colon—Mr. E. MaeDougall. • • WESTEALIA AEEIVES..' ,• • Tho Westralia arrived in tho stream early yesterday morning, and berthed at No. 14 Jervois Quay, alter being granted pratique, at 9 a.m. Tho 'esbel brought tho following passengers:—Saloon:'Messrs. Angwin, Brabaz'on, Craig, Clark, Chadwiclt, Ciirruthers, Fcrnley, Farrlscy, Fox, Grubb, Hancock, Hay ward, Hall. Hewett, lndor, Johnson, Jess\ip, Kerr, Laraoy, Lander,' Barry Lnpiiio/ . Myers, Mtehell (3), Martin, M'Queen, M'Gaitiu, Mutthows, Orr,- O'Brion, -'ago, Phillips, Rnllason, ltogers, Khodes, B;m', Skinner, Telford, Wise, Wait, Wallace, Ziegler, Mesdames Anderson, Bassett, Camm and 6 children, Campbell itud 4 children, Conrad, liUncan, Every 'and child, Firmin, Fox, Hay ward, Hooker,' Hamer and ■ infant, Lawpiough and 'L ohinlieii, l.upuio and infant, Mitchell' and child, Mlllwraith, Mete, Matthowß, Minett and 2 infants, Marshall, O'Brien, Pago and infant, Phillips, l'rouse, ltdwason, ltoberta, Eusboll, .'mith, Simpson, Wallace, Misses Blair, Binglo, Bever'dge, Brandon, Collins, Dyer, Fallwell, Grilfen, Hughes, Henderson '2), Inglis, Jackson, Kirkland, '.luigley,. ■ Eich, and' Itogerß; and 57 steerage, Captain D. J. Morriß retains command of tho Westralia, which has on board 2138 tone of cargo for all ports. She is scheduled to sail on the return trip, via Lyttelton, Dunedin and Blulf, at 5 p.m. tb-mbrrow. TEAWLEB-YIKING SOLD,The trawler Viking, 21 tons gross, which haß been trading in and '.iut of Wellington for some months, has been sold by her ownor, Captain F. l'ratt, to Mr. It. llilier, of Tlmaru. Captain Pratt' will accompany the vessol as engineer. She is to sail to-morrow ior Lyttelton, whore the is to undergo overhaul and alterations, and will then proceed to Tiinaru, which will be her home port.' . The price mid is said to be £850. SHAW-SAYItiL STEAMEES. The Waiwera, bound for London, via Panama, will leave the M ream this morning. /Tho Karamea ypas to have left Now Plymouth last, night for Nol6on to continuo loading. The Zealundic is to leave Napier to-, day for Wellington. She will . tall for London, via Panama, on Monday, THE HOEOEATA, Tho New Zealand Shipping Company aavise that tho Hororata left- Auckland at 6 a.m. yesterday for Napier to continue loading. She is due tack at Wellington on October 27, and'will sail for London, via, Panama, on November 1. , - SHROPSHIRE AT GLASGOW. < The F. and 8. liner Shropshire arrives at Glasgow from Wellington on October 6. She cleared this porl; on August £3. . . MOANA FOll 'FEISCv. . Tho Moana is to leavo Wellington at 3 p.m., to-morrow for . San Francisco, via Earotonga and'. Papeete, ~ ■ AJANA AT AUCKLAND. Tho F. and S. steamer Ajana arrived aL Auokland- from London, via Panama and Sydney, at noon yesterday. Sho is expected to leavo tUeco next Tuesday for Wellington. . RIVEEINA DUE SUNDAY. The lliverina left Sydney at 2.45 p.m. on Wednesday • for.. Wellington i'irect. She haß 2.41 passengers and 2500 tons .of cargo for Now Zealand. IJhc is to sail on the return trip next Thursday. THE AEGfLLSHIEE.. The Now Zealand uiul-African Company advised yesterday that tho Argyllshire will now leave Auokland lor Wellington on Saturday ' oveuing. \ MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Mr. A. H. Proßser,- chief officer of tho Tahiti' has como ashore, and Mr. D. M'Donald haß taken his placo. Mr. E. Eain is no,v wireless '.perator on the Tahiti. Mr, V. Stendring, third nißlneer, and Mr. K. J. M'Liod, fourth engineer, both of the Tahiti, havo signed off. Mr. J. Henderson has signed on as third engineer. . Oaptaln F. G. Bilton has takon command of the Wanaka, relieving Captain Fiymi, who has como asltoro on sick leave, Mr. W. M'Oullough, late third engineer of the Marama, has transferred to the Waitemata in a similar capacity. Mr. W. Somorville, third engineer of the To Anau, is to be transferred to tile Waitemata ns second engineer. Mr. W. Cossentino, secjnd ifficcr of the Arahura, has transferred lo Iho 'i'aliinc in a Bimilar capacity, relieving Mr. J. W. Murray, who has como anlioro for instructions. Captain A. C. Showman, lato rf the Wailiora, will take command of the Union Company's now cart:o steamer \ aiterjata at Dunedin, relieving Captain A. E. Cain, lt.iV.it., who will como ashore for instructions. Mr. W. Wright, chief engineer of the Ci-rinna, li;ts signed off, and his place has Leon taken by Mr. J. A. Paterson. rue Port Aima aailod last •.■veiling, for Melbourne. ' Tho Pohcrua was to havo left Dunedin last evening for Wellington direct.

At daybreak to-day tho Port Hacking iB to leavo Wellington for London, via Panama. The Tahiti sailed for Sydney last night. From Sydney she will go to Jfelbourno to bad for Dunedin. The Kini was still har-liound at Groymouth yosterdav, but was e.vjccted to got out with the afternoon's tide. Tho To Anau is expected to leave Gisborne this evening for Wellington. On Monday she will go on to'Dunedin. Tho Kokiri is expected to leave Westport at "1 p.m. to-day, coal-laden for Wellington. The Arahura will not make her usual trip from Napier to Gisborno on Monday next. 'l'he Hinemoa finished landing stores nt Capo Campbell yesterday, and wont on to The Brothers and French Pass. Tho Superintendent of Marino advised yesterday that tho two leading lights at Apia, Samoa, are not working at present. The ICahu is due from Napier and the coast to-morrow, rihe is lo sail for the Chatham Islands on Monday at 5 p.m. ■ Tho Alexander is due rest Tuesday from Wanganui to load for Nelson and the Coast ports. Tho Karu is due to-day from Taraknlie. This evening she is to go cn to Lyttelton. The Breeze is to sail for Duuodln sna Timaru to-day, taking cargo. Tho Ngahere left last evening for Oreymouth to load bunker coal for tho Westmoreland at Port Obalinirs. The Ngakuta was still lar-bound at Greymoulh yesterday. She was expected to get out ; .on yestorday afternoon's tido. The Aii?:ruU&n steamer lliumata is atpresent, in dock at "Sydney. She is expected to load a cargo of coal shortly at Newcastle for .Gisborne. | Tho Wnngaratta (New Zealand Shipping Co., agonts) arrived from Montreal, via Auokland, early yestorday morning to put out her local cargo. She is to go on to Dunedin, Melbourne, Sydney, and Brisbane nt daybreak to-morrow. Tho following steamers were ixpocted to bo within range of the Wellington wireleES station last night:—Manuka, Mararon, Kumara, Waiwera, Port Alma, , Port Melbourne, Tahiti. In range .of Auckland:— Ajana, Atua, Hororata, Katoa, Flora, Kumara. In. range .'if Awanul Moeraki.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 19, 17 October 1919, Page 11

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