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SHIPPING NEWS

/ PHASES ..OF "THE M00N.,.. .'■'" ..- OCTOBKR. • \ ' ~ Day. Hr.'ni. First quarter 2 8 7 p.m,,. Full'moon 10 1 9 a.m. Last Quarter 16 ;'4 35, p.m. '■:■■''■ New moon 24 - i ;6;9;a.m.: ■: :; moon.. -# ;;■'■•' ~ av -v . Moonrisoß to-day, 4.37 a.m.; ' eetsi.'' 6.57 p.m. ■.".'•'■ ' « •.■■• '?:;. TIDE. :■..; :; > v.'.-To-day,.; 142. a:in.'; .5.8 :.pm , ■ . ■'. ;,';: To-mbrrow, ( s.33-'a.ni.;';5.55 p.m. ■'>^ ; :::;< ;.su&;;rfv. ; .' i-. :^':~ Sun rißes to-day,- 4.51 : a.m.; -sets, .6.21 p.m. ■' ARRIVALS. '^ THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23. " WAIHAU, s.s'. (3.25 a.m.), 'I4J tons, Deiley, from Blenheim. WAKATU, 8.8. (6.15 (On.). 157 tons.-Willa, from Kaikoura. COItLNNA, s.s. (7.50 a.m.), 1319 tons, 0. Elders; from 2>6w Plymouth. MARAROA. s.B. (8.20 a.m.), 2598 tons, B. Irwin, from Lyttclton. NIKAU, b;6. (9 a.m.), 248' tons. Hay, from Nelson. BLENHEIM, s.s. (9.35 a.m.), 151 tons, Wilkinson, from Wanganui. HINEMOA, -s.s. (1.40 p.m.), 542 tons, Bollons. from Oook Strnit. PATEENA, s.s. (10.35 p.m.),' 1212 tons, T. Sewell, from Picton and NolSbn. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24. OPAWAL s.s.. (0.25 a.m.),' 110 tons, Nicholas, from Blenheim. DEPARTURES, .. THURSDAY. OCTOBER. 23. :( NORA NIVEN, trawler (5.50 a.m.), 166 tons, -Brusey,- for fishing. KAPUNI. 8.6. -(2.16 p.m.), 163 tons, ■ Gibson, for Patea. INVEROARGILL,. s.s. (4.20 p.m.), 224 tons, 0. Thompson, for Wangauui. KAPITI, s.s. '(4.40 p.m.), 242 tons, W. . Sawyors, for Wangauui. NIKAU, s.B. (5.5 p.m.), 248 . tons, Hay, for Nelson. t STELLA, s.B. (5.15' p.m.), 269 tons, Hamilton, for Auckland. KINI, s.u. (6.15 p.m.), 1122 tons, Bruce, for Westport. RIVERINA, s.s. (7.25 p.m.), 4758 tons, Entwistle, for Sydney. JIABAROA, B.s. (8.15 p.m.), 2593 tons, B. Irwin, for Lyttelton. CORINNA, s.e. (8.40' p.m.), 1319 tons, 0. Elders, for 'Dunedin. .- WAIRAU, s.s,. (10.5 p.m.), .143 tonß, W. Deiley, for Blenheim. \ ROSAMOND, s.s. (10.45 p.m.), 721 tons, Jaunay, for Lyttelton. , - : . • EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Magic,-Sandy.'Bay, October''24, .-■ , Kennedy, Foxton, October* 24, Manuka, Lyttelton,- October \24. Kaitoa, Nelson, October 24. - • ■ lonic, -London, October 24. Kaiapoi, Newcastle, October 24. • Komata, Wostport. October 24. Kaniona, Greymouth, October 24. Mararoa, Lyttclton, October 25. Nikau, Nelson. October 25. • Pateena, Picton, Nelson. October 25. Ajana, Auckland, October 25. Kahika, Greymouth, October 2S. Kapiti, Wanganui, October 25. .. Kapuni, Patea, October 25. ' Putiki, Picton, October 25. Invoroaxeill, Wanganui, October JB)Wairau, Blenheim, October 25. Kamp, Greymouth, October 2i>. >'■' Maheno. Lyttolton, October 16. Manuka, Lyttelton,' October. 26. ! Blenheim, Wangauui, October '28. Waverley, Patea, October 28. Hawera, Patea, October 28. Kennedy, Foxton, October 11. Kaitangafca, .Newcastle. October 28. ■ John,. Lyttelton,' October 28 ' Monowai, Lyttclton, Dunedin, October 28. Hippie, Gisborno, via Coast, October 25. Wakatu,' Kaikoura; October 22. Tofua, 'Frißco, October 29. Hororata, Napier, November 1. DEPARTURES. . Baden Powell.-tffew Plymouth, October, 24. . Waverley, .ratca, Ociooer 24. Hawera, Patea,-October 24.. , Wakatu, .Kaikoura, October 24. . Calm, Wanganui,' October 24. Kitta.wa, Auckland, October 24. Kennedy, Foxton, .October. 24. -Manuka., Lyttelton', October 24. ; Kaitoa, Nelson, October 24. :' Pateena, Piston, Kelson. October 24. Corinthic, London, October 24. . Maheno, Lyttclton,-October 24. Opawa, Blenheim,' October 24. , Blenheim. Wangauui, October 24. Ifararoa, Lyttelton, October 25. Nikau, Nelson. October/ 25. ) Argyllshire,. Dunedin, October 25, Putiki, Napier, Uctober 25. Wafrau, Blenheim, October £5, Kapuni, Patea, October 25. Paeroa, Westport, October 25. lonic, Auckland, October 27. ( " •-. 'Manuka, Lyttelton, October-27. : • -'. ' Pateena, Picton,' ; Nelson','October 27. Maheno, Sydney, October 28. ■ Blenheim, sjouhds, October 28.' Invereargill, -Wanganui. October 28. ■ .. Kapiti, Wanganui, October ?E. Hawera, Patea, October 28. : Monowai, Auckland, via coast, Oct. 28. Hippie. Napier, Glsborne, Altitio, Oct. 29. y OVERSEA STEAMERS. , . AJANA (F.S.), left U.K. .'-ugust 19 for - K.Z. and Australia. - Arr. Oct. 16. Due Wellington October 25. ARGYLLSHIRE (F.S.). left Liverpool Anpust 2 for N.Z., vie. Cape and Auntralia. Arr. Auckland Oct. 13. Arr. Wellington Oct. zo; ■ '■ .' ARAWA (5.8.A.), left )London-Oct. E for Auckland. Due Nov. 1!. BASSANO (A. and A.), loft N*w York Sept. 12 for Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Aus- ' tralia. Due Oct. 20. . . BELLBUCKLE.IU.S. and A.), left New York for Auckland, Wellington, and 'Australia Oct. 2. Due Nov. 7.- V •- CARPENTARIA (A. and A.), loading in New York for ■N.Z.' and Australia. CITY OF MADRAS (A. and A.), left.Sow York' Sept. 23, for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, and AuatrnlU. Due Wellington Nov. 4.. ) lONIO (S.S.A.), left U.K. Sept. 8 for Wellington; duo Oct. 24. ' KAIKOURA (N.Z.S. 'Co.), left Montreal Oct. 9 for Auckland, Lyttelton, and Australia. Due November 20. ■ KIA ORA (S.S.A.), left U.K. Sept. 15 for Wellington, via porta, . LEITRIM (A. and L), left New York' Oct. 8 for . Auckland,, Wellington, and ''-Australia. Duo Wellington Nov. 'B.' \. '■■•' MAKURA (U. 8.5.), loft Vancouver Oct. 11. Due Auckland Oct. 29. LIBERTY (U.S. and A.), loading at New York Jbr Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, ■ and Dunedin, and Australian ports. MITSUKI MAKU (0.H.K.), left Japan Oct. .9 for Auckland.' Due Nov. 10. -NIAGARA ttJ.S.B.!, left VnncouTer Oct. 3, for Auckland. Arr, 0ct..22 OPAWA (N.Z.S. Co.), to leave. London end Dec. for Auckland, Wellington, Lj-ttel-, ton, and Port Chalmers. • -••'.-'.;-'•' OPIHI (P.eece), to ioad Singaporo for New Zealand. - ■"■'.-•'.'V--; . . ORARI (N.Z.S. Co.), to leave Canada, Dec., for New Zealand. ■■•",-•... PAKEHA (S.S.A.), left London October 7 for Australia and Now Zealand. ' PAPAROA (N.Z. and A. Co.), left Bri«tol Sent. 14. Due Wellington Nov. 6. PORT ELLIOT (CD.), left Port Said Sept. 4 for Adelaide and N.Z. Duo Ginborne Oct. 30. ' . POM SYDNEY (0.D.). left London Sept. '23 for Aucxland, Napier, and Wellington, via Australia. Due about Nov. 15. RESIUETVA (N.Z.S. Co,l. left London 6ept. 12 for Auckland.' Due Oct. 26. KIMTjrAKA (N.Z.S. Co'.), to leave U.K. November 8 for Auckland,'Wellington,-Lyt-telton. and Port Chalmers. RUAHINE (N.Z.S. Co.), to kave London Oct, 29 for Auckland, Wellington. Lyttelton, and Port Chalmerß. RUAPEHU (N.Z.S. Co.), to leave U.K. middle Nov. for New Zealand. WAHINE (U.S.S.), to leave United Kingdom Ootober for New Zealand. ' > WHAKATANE (N.Z.S. Co.). to leave Can ada Nov. i or, New Zealand. . ". TAIYO MARU (N.Y.K.), left .'K6be: a Sep't 27 for Wellington and Auctralia.. Due Oct. 24. TOFUA (U.S.S.), ,lcft 'Frisco Oct. 7. DuoWellington Oct. 29. .-: -.. I •' ! ; ■ THE BERTHAGE LIST! '] '"•-' '' , To-day's burthage list is as under:— Kaiapoi-Stream. •''■-" Maheno-No. 1 Queen's Wharf.- . Pateeua-No. 4 Queen's Wharf." Waverlcy-No. 5 Queen's Wharf. . . Wakatu-No. 7. Queen's Wharf. Hawcr.v-No. 7 Queen's Wharf, ifula—No. 8 ijuecn's Wharf. Kaitoa-Ko. 10 Queen's Wharf. Opawa-No. 11 Queeu's Whai'f. Kennedy-:No. 11 Queen's Wharf. Elenhoim—No.'l3 Queon's Wharf. Kittawa-No. W Queen's Wharf. Mapourika-CIJdo Quay Wharf. Manuka—Ferry Wharf. Hina—Railway Wharf. Waitangi—Railway Wharf. Bertie Minor—ltailwa!y Wharf. Argyllshlre-iCing'B Wharf. Calm-Lambton Wharf. May Howard—Miramar Wharf. BY TELEGRAPH. ' COASTAL. 4 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23. . .rilCi'L/.'.\Ji. Arrived— Paloona (3.55 p.m.), from Suva. Sailed.—Ajana (6.25 a.m.), for Wellington; Flora (1.50 p.m.), for Rarotonga, Rira (2.30 p.m.), for Niue Island. ONEHUNGA. Sailed—Rarawa. !5 p.m.); for Now Plymouth. '' GfSIiORNE. Arrived—Mokoia (6 a.m.), from Napier. . . POUT AHUKIUf. Arrived.—Arahura (7 a.m.), from Gisborno. "'wO.. Sailed.—Poherua, (1.40 p.m.), for Onehunga,

'.'"" , ' . ' NELSON. (3.30 p.m.), for Wcßt- ' port. To Sail.—Kaitoa (7 p.m.), for Wellington; :Karamea (8 p.m.),. for Wangtinui. " , W ESTI ' OKT - Sailed—Reguiuß (9.20 a.m.), for Wanganui; ~ Waimea, (8;55 a.m.), for Picton. ; , LYTTELTON. ■ 'Arrived—John (9.15 a.m.), from Nydia I '.Bay;. Breeze (10.30 a.m.), from Timaru. Sailed:—Manuka (7.55 p.m.), for Wellington, ,'■'. ;.:.;• . OAMARU. : •ArrivM.'—To Anau (5 p.m.), from Dunedin. ; ■' "' "!" ■'.DUNEDIN.' ■ -Arrived.—Monowai': (5 p.m:),' from- Lyttcl'.';'tori.'"-.'■•- .V ' '.-'■' • '■ 'Sailed.—Wangaratta (3 p.m.), for Melbouruo;: Westralia (4.10 p.m.), for Bluff. . :.-, BLUFF. Sailed.—Waipori (1 p.m.), for Sydney. . P. AND 0. AUSTRALIAN SERVICE. London, October 21. Owing to the Government requisitioning and diverting its ptoanicrs, the Peninsular and Oriental Company, will not dispsich another passenger 6leaincr to Auotralln via Sues till about mid December, when it hopes to send tho Mantua -AubjiJJ.Z. Cable Asan. ' RIVBRINA FOR SYDNEY. Tho Riverina sailed for Sydney last evening. Sho look the following passcn-gorsi-Mesars. F. G. Reid, T; W. Wilt, A. T. Fauval, H. Smith, ■ M. J. Suhan, Stonebroker, Father OConuell, Fatner Lynch, Rev. Geo. biubba,'unpiaiu brov.u, 'i.u»ur>>. 0. W. Ginsberg, G. Kirk, A. E. Cocks, It. W. Martin. W. Barr, Simmonds, D. 11. Roberta, Woirigott, Dr. J. Ewart, Mr. and Mrs. James and 2 children, Mr. and Mrs. Ji'Donald and- child. Messrs. Tliurwan. J. Horn, Malesby, L. Orabtree, J. w. Johnton, .uawiey, \i. T, \viuhon, jil'ji'jtuur, i.urott, Reed, M'Leod, Robertson, D, M'Ljod, J. ■ H". August, Knox, A. Carlson, Ray Wilson, Mrs; and Miss Plimmer, Miafies Sanderß, Thomas, Parrott. lira. Johnston, Mrs. • Watchlin, Mr. A \L. Amies, Mr. W. Dyer, Miss C. Barnes. Mrs. Inglia. Miss Buchan, Mr. and Mrs. G. Howe, Miss Birch, Mrs. E. Ackhurst, Hisses Jl. Stevens, C. l'urvia, M. Oarter, Wilson, M. F. 'Kelly, Meßdameß R. Emmerton, L. I. Jenkins, August. Mibs 1. Walker, Mesdames M Carlson, Ferguson, Reid, S. H. George, M'Leod, Robertson, Mr. J. Broadbriago, Captain bmith, Messrs. J. A. Austin, Coruy, Greatbatch, Lee, Body, Larseri, Ma-eanergny, D. M'Carthy, J. Fergußon. Miss K. Cardiff, Mrs. Lee, Mosdamea' Body, Oldham, A. Carter, Olliver, Dalton, Miss J. Brierly, Mro. Greatbatoh, Mrs. S. Nelson, Miss Small, Mrs. Gray, Miss B. Hewatt, Mrs. Nightingale, Mrs. Bond, Mrs. Danneville, Mrs. Wilson and' chila, Mrs. Miller, Mis. Taylor and child, Mrs. Peters, Miss Peters, Mrs. Hiokson,.Mr3 i ,K. Hakcr, Mrs. J. HodBoni Miss Stone, Mrs, Lording, "Mrs. Cooke, Misß Levido, Mrs' Levido and child, Messrs. \ Rao, Oarter, Fisher, Coates, Gilbert, Allan, Taylor, Glassford, Bargrove, Hodson' Lording, A. C. Morton, Wilson, J. Baker, H. J. Baker, Levido, Whittle. Skinner. Owers, Bannatyne, G. W. Boycc,, F. H. Dawn, Mathiaa, Wiles. Riddell, A. J. Wynn, Godwin. T. G. Mallett, W. H. Harris, D. Sheppard. O. Sheppard, A. T. Maitlaud-. R. Fleming, J. ; Fleming, Dowd, Keightly, M'lntyre, Jack. M'Mastera, R. 0. M'Glinn. T, J. Kelly, Williams, Price. G. 0. Wallace, H. Smith, Ga-,vn, S, Brewster, Armstrong, Mrs. Godwin, Miss Stant, Mrs. Hanwell, J. Ro6Bon, Miss L, Rosson, Mrs. Keightly, Mrs. Rae, Maßter Rae, Mtb. Vrede, Mrs. Price and child. Mrs. Ilott, Mrs. Standen, Mrß. Afano, Miss Taylor, Mias Gawn, Miss E. Pain, Mrs. Bonnell, Mrs. Wheeler, Mi'B. Wilson, and child.

MAHENO : BERTHS. Whe Maheno berthed shortly' after 1 p.m. yesterday, her "quarantine" having expired. The vessel left Sydney at 1 p.m. on Saturday, and had a good trip aoroßS. The vessel.brought 1900 tons of cargo, The .transhipment cargo is from the following vessels:—City of Dunkirk. .Eastern; Goyo Maru; Nikko JIiU'U, Aki Maru, Kitano Maru. Mallina. Kona, Mataram, Wyandra, Hiingariii, Madras, ivohso Maru, Tanguan, Tango Maru, Altmark, Devon, Yandilla, Vemura, St. Aibaus, lankalilla, and Montoro. This evening the Maheno is to go 10 returning, on buiuiay, and will" sail on Tuesday for Syducy. Tne Maheno urongnt ihe toiiofing passenger's :—Saloon: Alesdaines Wootten, Way, Nowlands and 3 children. Kelly, Campbell, -Kelsby, Copcland and 2 children, Falkard and child, Franki. Hulston, Stephenson, Macdonald, Duncan, Webb and child, Duncan, Sweeney, Dolose. Parker and 2 children, Jones, Porter, Der r i'in, ; Brownlee, Oane, Langlcy,, Oollina, Eaeß, iAllon, Coleman, Turner, Clarke and infant. Oowen; Misses M'osu, Leitch, La France, Mulier, Lewis, Sly, Calrds (2), Smjith, Edmonds, Brownlee, V. r ard and child, Hill, Brown, Wilson, M'Gregor, Tolley, Montgomery, Flannigan,/ O'Leafy, James, M'Donald. ..Youutdiutiband. Jf'William;.Messrs. Brown, Dore, Saint, Wooten, Cornwall, Stone, Lloyd, •Nowlands, OOonnor, ..Cs-r.pueii..- heisov. C>ipp>:iiiu, "O'Dbnhelly,. Prfce, Kahh,' Polkard, Meredim,. Faincni juoheny aim ivalencjy, Messrs. Swift, Duncan. Bonnington, 'Hulston, Bowcll, M'Donald, Cooper, Weston, Duncivn, Webb, Forsyth, Hall, M'Naught, Whitta, Mitchell. Hoben, Dclose, Parker, Bruce, Joueß, Loudon, Keily, Gibson, Dennin; Watt, Thompson, Klder, Conninprham, .Tiney, Ritchie, Colquhan, Grant, Galloway, Brock, Miranis, Langiey, Natnuii, Collins, Raoß, Meek, Allen, Sullivan, Brown, Desmond, Jonsson, Turner, Grcgpr, Clark,. Sneddin, Van Osselaer, Cowan, M'Arthur, Stone, Green, Hale, Evaus, ltasbrook; also 183 steerage. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COM-" PAiVf.S FLEET. of tho New Zealand Shipping Company's ■ fleet were repoi'tedi as follow yesterday:— Tho ltemuera. is due at Auckland on Sunday morning from London, via Panama; She is expected to arrive at Wellington about the end of next week. The Paparoa, 16ft Panama on October 9, and la due ot Wellington abouUNovember 6. ■■■ w • The Kaikoura arrived at Newport sews from Montreal on October 15. She is duo .ill Alli-jiiiUJU about i.„.wilbci' H,. The Ilororata, loading at- Napier, is due at Wellington on November 1. and .will sail for London, about Novemuor 6. The Orari left Newport' News on October 13 for Loudon. Sho is to proceed to Canada to load for Now Zealand, sailing in December. The Ituapehu' arrived at' Plymouth on October 13 from Wellington. Sho is to load on the .west coast of England, sailing in.tho middle of November. Tho Opawa is to leave London at the end of December for Auckland, Wellington, Lytteiton, and Port Chalmers. • Tho Biiuutaka iB to leave the wnßt coast of England about November 8 for Wellington, Auckland, Lytteiton, end Port Chalmers. The Ruahinc is to leave London on October -29 for Auckland. ; Wellington, Lytteiton. and' Port .Chalmers. The Wtmkatane is to load in Canada next Now Zealand • '■ Tho Wausate, en route from Bluff, left Port Kembla on September 24 for Bombay, Port Said, and London. ' l ■ v;.. SHAW-SAYILL STEAMERS. . Movements ot luiua of tuo hnaw, Savill, and Albion Company fleet were reported 4s under yesterday:— The lonic is due in the 6tw:am at 6 p.m. to-day from London, via Panama, if a clean ship she will berth to-morrow morning at 7 o'clock. At daybreak on Sua-' duy sue'will proceed to Auckland to commence discharge. Tho Kariimeu, owing to tho heavy wind, was unable to leave Nelson for Wangauui yesterday. She is to leave on this, morning's tide, Private oavice hat been received that the Arawa, en route from London to Auckland, was at Panama on Wednesday. The Corinthic is to sail for London, via Panama at. daybreak this morning. Sho will take the following passengers loon: From Wellington—Mcsdanies Davies, M. Ellis, Marlelf and infant, A. Prophot, Misses E.'Chamberlain, J. and P. Martell,. D. Waldegra-ve, Messrs. G. Davies, S. 'Kartell, IT. Read, H. Ross, Mnstor W. Prophet. From Auckland—Mcsaamcs J. ■GillieG, Irwin. and infant, M. Nowcoiube, M.. Ramsay, Misses A. Bright, 0. Irwin, M. Wallb'ran,, M. Wallis. MeSßrs. H. Irwin, R.- May, R. Tasiicr, Dr. G. Owen, Master. J. Noweombe. From Plymouth—Mrs. Burton, JlisscH G. Bat6s, 1. Rose. Meiers. W. Lutton, W. Rose. From Napier—Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Lambert and 2 infants, Mi.is il. Lambert. Third class; From Wellington—iicsdames Jliuendnls, Jones, Marston, Thomas, 11. Turner and infant, Williams, Mis'sos M." Church, A'. Walters, Messrs. J. Baxendale, J, Bendsten,. S. BergiiOn, it. Jlencghsui, 0 Marston, H. Ormrod, B. Reeve, F. Itudd, B. Thomas; It. Watkin. D. Williams. To Co. lon from Wellington-Mr. and Mrs. F. 0. lAurlt, Miss V. Clark. GAZETTE NOTICES. The following notices to mariners appear in this week's Giu.ette:— "The Wfliiganui Harbour' Board have notified that tho dredge Kaiono will now be dredjjing in the Warigitnui River between the entrance and the Towrt Wharf, and masters of vessels are requested to slow down when iiaasmg the dredge, and to pass on the Bide where tho signal is shown. Tho signal to be shown will be, during the daytime, two black balls in a vortical line, one over the other, and 6 feet apart; at night-time two red lights in a vertical line, one over the other, and six feot apart." "The master of the wangarrata reports having passed a large baulk of timber about 40ft. long by bit. girth on September 28, 1919, on tile run from Panama to Auckland, in latitude 31ricg. 7raiu. S., longitndfc 141deg. jOiniii. W. This is a source of danger to navigation." The Kamonn was to have left Greymouth last welling for Wellington. The Karon is scheduled (o leave there to-day for this port. * The Kiltawa will sail for Auckland today, taking cargo.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 25, 24 October 1919, Page 11

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SHIPPING NEWS Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 25, 24 October 1919, Page 11

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