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SHIPPING NEWS

PHASES OP THE MOON. OCTOBER. Day. Hr. m. First Quarter 2 8 7 p.m. Full moon 10 19 a.ni. Laat quarter 16 i 35 p.m. New moou 24 .89 a.m. MOON. Moon rises to-day, 8.581 a.m.; sets, midnight. TIDE. To-day, 8.59 a.m.; 9.19 p.m. To-iuorrow, 9,38 a.m.; 9.57 p.m. SUN. Sun rleee to-day, 4.42 a.m.; sets. 6.28 p.m. ARRIVALS. \YEDNESDAY, OCTO3EE 29. KAITOA, s.s. (6.55 a.m.), 319 tone, Wildraau, from Kelson. MANUKA, 's.s. (8.20 a.m.), 4505 tone, tt Olift, from Lyttolton. MONOWAI, s.o. (10.10 a.m.), 3433 tons, A. Norton, from Lyttolton. DEPARTURES. WEDNESDAY, OOTOBEE 29. WAIBAU, s.s. (1.25 a.m.), 143 tons, W., Deiley, for Blenheim. KAITOA, s.s. (5 p.m.), 319 tons, Wildnian, for Nelson. HAWEBA, S.B. (5 p.m.), 174 tons, M'Kinnon, for Tarakohe. WAYERLEY, ,B.s. (5 tons, W. Bngdec. lor Patca. IKratCA'KGJLIi. 5.3, (6 p.m.), 224 tons, Thompson, for Wangauui. KIPPLE, b.s. (7 p.m.), 419 'tons, Carlson, for -Kapler. MANUKA, s.B. (7:50 p.m.), 4505 tone, 0. Clift, for Lyttelton. MONOWAI, s.s. (10.5 p.m.), 3453 tone, A. Norton, for Lyttelton. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30. OPAWA, s.s. (2 a.m.), 110 tons, Nicholas, for Blenheim. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. , Baden Powell, New Plymouth, Oct. 36. Wakatu, Kaikoura, Octohor dO. < Pateeua, Picton, October 30. Muraroa, LyUeltou, October 30. Nikau, Nelson, October 30. Wairau, Blenheim, October 30. Kapuni, Patea, October 30. Hororata, Napier, October Jβ. Ngahoro, Greymouth, October 30. Kiui, Lyttelton, October 30. Port Elliot, Port Kembla, October 36. Tofua, 'Frisco, October 31. • . Manuka, Lyttelton, October 31. Kaitoa. Nelson, October '31.- > Waverley, Paten, October 31., Opawa, Blenheim, October 31. Ha-wera, Patea, October 31. Calm, Lyttelton, October 31. , ■ Kennedy, Foxton, Octooer 31.' Mararoa, Lyttelton, November 1. Nikau, Nelson, Ji.orember 1. s Ukr.heim. bounds, November 1. Invercargill, Wanjanui, November 1. s Kapiti, Wanganui, November 1. Hawera, Patea., November 1.Karamea, Wanganui, NoveniDor i .Kipple, Napier, November 2. 'lcediuera. Auckland. November 2. Jlokoia, Auckland, .via Coast, Nov. 2, lonic, Auckland, November 2. \ Breeze, Lyttelton, November) 1!. JloeraJsi. Sydney, November 3. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Kapiti, Wanganui, October M. , Pateena, Picton only, October 30, Kahika, Gisborne, October 3d. ' Komata, Weßtpo.rt, October 3Q* llararoa, Byttelujn, October 30. Hinemoa, Southern Lighthouses, Oct. 30. Nikau, Noleon, October 30. AJana, Lyttelton, October 30. Kamo, Greymouth, October 30. Kamona, Greymouth, October 30. . Magic, Nelson, October 30. Manuka, Lyttelton, October 31. Kaitoa, Nelson, October 31. Opawa. Blenheim, - October 31. Calm, Wangamii, October 31. Baden Powell, New Plymouth, October 51. Waverley, Palea, October 31. Wakatu, Kaiiioura, October 31. Kennedy, Foxton, Octob.or 31. Wairau, Blenheim, October 31. Jfapunl, Patea, October 31. Mararoa, Lyttelton, November 1.Nikau, Nelson, November 1. Kapiti, Wangariui, November I.' llokoia, Lyttolton, Dunedin, November i. Breeze. Dunedin, November 3. Karameii, London, November 4. Eipple, Napier, Gisborne, and Akitio, , November i. OVERSEA STEAMERS., AJANA (F.S.), left U.K. .'.uguet 19 lor N.Z. and Australia. Arr. Oct. 16. Arr Wellington October 25. AKQI'LLSHIRE (F.S.),' left Liverpool Auput 2 for N.Z., via Cape and Australia, Arr. Auckland Oct. 13. Arr, Wellington Oct. 20. AKAV7A (S.S.A.), left London Oct, 6 for Auckland. Due Nov. 14. ' BASSANO (K and A.), left New York Sept. 12 for Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Australia. Arr. Lyttelton Oct. 26. BELLBUOKLE .(U.B. and A.), left New \ork for Auckland, Wellington, and Australia Oct. 2. Due Not, 7, CARPENTARIA (A, and j>.), loading in New York for N.Z. and Auetralia. CITY OF MADRAS (A. and A.), left New York Sept. 23, for Auckland, Wellington Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Australia.' Arr Auckland Oct. 29. Due Wellington Nov. 4. lOrtlO iB.S.A.), left U.K. Hept. 8 foi Wellington; arrived Wellington Oct. 25 KAIKOURA (N.Z.B. Co.), left Montreal Oot 9 for Auckland, Lyttelton, and Auitralia Due November 20. \ KIA ORA (8.8.A.). left U-K. Sept. IS for Wellington, via ports. Due Nor, 7. LEITRIM (A. and A.), left New York Oct. 6 for Auckland, Wellington, and Australia, .Duo Wellington Not. '8. lIAICBRA (U. 5.8.), left Vancouver Oct. 11 Due Auckland Nov. 1. LIBERTY •■(U.S. arid A.), loading at New York .for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, nnd Dunedin, and Australian porti. MITSUKJ MARU (0.5. K.), lot't Japan Oct 9 for Auckland. Due Nov. 10. NIAGARA CU.8.8.), left Vancouver Oct. 3, for Auckland. Arr. Oct. 22. OPAWA (N.Z.B. Co.), to leare London end Dec. for Auckland, Wellington, Ljttejton, and Port Chalmers. OPIHI (Roece), to load Singapore for Now Zealand. ORARI (N.Z.S. Co.), to leave Canada, Deo., for New, Zealand. PAKEHA (3.8.A.), ieft London October 1 for Australia and Now Zealand. PAPAROA (N.Z. and A. Co.). left Brietol Kept. 14. Due Wellington Nov. 6. PORT ELLIOT (C.J).), left Port Said Sept. 4 for Adelaide and N.Z. Due Wellington Oct. 30. PORT HiJJNisr (CD.), leffLondoa Sopt. 23 for Auckland, Napier, and Wellington; vir. Duo about Not. 18. REMUERA (N.Z.S. Co.), left London fiept. 12 for Auckland. Arr. Oct. 26. Duo Wellington Nov. 2. RIMUTAKA (N.Z.S. Co.), to leave U.K. November 8 for Auckland. Wellington, Lylteltou.'and Port Chalmers. RUAHINE (N.Z.S. Co.), to ltaTo london Oct. 29 for Auokland, Wellington, Lyttelton, B-nd Port Ohalmen. RUAPEHU (N.Z.S. Co.), to leave U.K. middle Nov. for New Zealand. WAHINE (U.S.S.), to leave United Kingdom' Ootohor for New Zealand. WESTERN SEA (U.S. and A.), loading in New York for N.Z. WHAKATANE (N.Z.8 , . Co.), to .leave Can ada Nov. for New Zealand. . TAIYO .MARU IN.Y.K.), loft Kobe Sept 27 for Wellington and Australia. Arr. Oot. 24. TOFUA (U. 5.6.), left 'Frisco Oct. 7. Due Wellington Oct. 31. t . , SAILERS, Vessel. Left. Duo Bail Francisco to AucklandNarwhal Auk. 22 Oct Ban Franeieco to Wanganui-" • Wanganui , Sept. 13 . Not. Ban Francisco to Napier— .William. E. Jiurnhani Sopt. 23 Not THE BEETiIAGE LIST. To-day's berthago list is as under:— Patoona—No. 1 Queen's Wharf. Kapiti—No. 3 Queen's Wharf. Ka-iapoi—No. 4 Queen's Wharf, Wakiitu-No. 7 Queen's Wharf. Iluia—So. 8 Queen's Wharf. Nikau—No. 10 Queen's Wliarf. Wdrnu—No. 11 Queen's Wharf. '■ Katiio-Clyde Quay Wharf. \ Jlayourika—Clyde Quay Wharf. Mararoa—Ferry Wluirl. Jliuemoii—Ferry Wharf. Waltaugi—Ferry Wharf. Hina-Itailwny Wharrf. Ramonit—Railwiiy Wharl Magio-Railway Wharf Komata—Hallway Wharf. Kahika—Railway Wharf Kaitiingata-Glasgow Wharf. Hororata—Olaegnw Wharf. Kupuni—Glasgow Wharf Bortie Minor—King's Wharf. Ajaua-King'e Wharf. Baden I'owcll-King's Wharf. Jlay Jioward'-Miriiui'ir. BY TKuEGItAPH. OVERSEAS. '.V EWCAS'I'LE. October 29. Sailed.—Wanaka,-for Mellcurno and New Zealand MEIiIIOURNE. October 29. Arrivcd.-Weetraliii, from the Bluff (New Zealand). \ COASTAL. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 29 AUOKLAND. Arrived.—Glaucus (0.55 a.m.), from Surprise Island; City of .Madras (10.35 a.m.), fmin New York: IJjii'i, rchocuicr (7.30 p.m.), from Melbourne. ONMHUNOA. Sailed.-I'ohcrua (8.30 a.m.), for Weslport.

WAIT AHA. Sailed.—City of Winchester !12.20 p.m.), for Melbourne. NEW PLYMOUTH. Sailed.-fiarawa (8.45 p.m.), for Onchunga. PATEA. Arrivcd.-Kn.pnni (12.15 p.m.). from Wellington. FOXTON. Arrived.—Kennedy (noon), from Wellington. POET AHUBI.RI. To sail—Hororata (6 a.m. October 30), for Wellington. KELSON. To sail.—Nikan (7 p.m.), for Wellington. WESTPOHT. Sailed.-Kai'iimu (1 p.m.), for Tirnaru. GEEI'JIOL'TH. Sailed.—Kara (noon), for Lyttelton. liYTTELTON. Sailed.-Waltatu (6 p.m.), for Kaikoura; Hararoa (6.55 p.m.), "for Wellington. To eail.-Kiui (9 p.m.), i'or Wellington. ■' TlilAfiU. 6ailed.-Corinna (4.10 p.m.), for Oamaru; Calm (8.50 p.m.), for LyttoHon. OAJTAKU. Sailed.-Waitemata, 3.45 p.m.), for Timaru. POET ADELAIDE LAUNCHED. A. new etcamer. the Port Adelaide, was successfully launched from tho yard of Mt&srs. Hawthorn, Leslie and Co., New-oaatle-on-Tym.-, uu August 27. The Port Aiielaido is a sister ship to the Port Xicholcon, which was recently in Wellington on her maiden voyage. The Port, Adelaide "ae expected to lj» delivered to her owners, the Common wealth and Dominion Line, towards the end of this month, but the recent railway strike in England may have delayed her completion somewhat. The launching ceremony was performed by Mrs. Herbert Oorry, wife of the Sydney director of the Commonwealth and Dominion Line, who is at present »lsitiug England. THE BASSANO. Captain ,T. It. Lawrence, who Iβ in command of the Baseano, now at Lyttelton, has the following oliicsrs with him:-Ohief, W. Jackson; second, W. Baxter; third, L. Stillwell; chief engineer.- 11. Whittaker; aiicond, ft. Olsen; third, W. Smith; fourth, V. Lester; wireless, lirst Wi Cox, second T. W. Batho; chief steward, J. Chambers. Captain Lawrence visited Lyttelton previously as mate of an Australian barque, in 1884. He was in commans of the Ilanaldo, a sister ehip of the BasEano, when she was torpedoed and sunk in tho Mediterranean in 1916. Luckily there were no casualties, all the crew reaching shore safely. Thb Eassano has on board .7009 tone of general cargo, including a largo quantity of case oil i'or Australian ports. On, comploting her local discharging ehe will sail for. Ounedin, en route for Melbourne. HUDDAET-PAEKER STEAMERS. Tho Westralia is expected to leave Melbourne on Saturday for Wellington direct ■ On the return trip, via Lyttelton, Dunedin and Bluff, she will leave Wellington on ifovomber 8, The; Eiverina is expected to leave Sydney on November 6 for Wellington, and Wellington on November 13 on the return trip. . . EEMUERA DUE (SUNDAY. The New Zealand Shipping Company advise that the liemuera is to leave Auckland on Friday for Wellington to continue her discharge. THE KAKAMEA. The Shaw-Savtfl sfeimer Karamea is now expected to leave Wansanui to-morrow for Wellington to complete loading. She is to sail for llomo on. Tuesday next, THE TAKAWEBA. The Tarawcra is still undergoing overhaul and repairs at Auckland, and tho end. of the work is not yet in sight. The vessel b •overhaul, has been delayed considerably by a ahortage of boilermalters. No definite date can yet be announced as to when she will be ready to take up her running in the new cargo service between favdnoy, Bluff, and Dunedin. OITY OF WINCHESTER SAILS.'' •■ The City of Winchester, which loaded in New inland >under the auspices of the bliaw, Sivvlll and Albion Oompany, ' left Waitsira. shortly after noon yesterday'lor Melbourne and the United Kingdom, PATEENA FOE, PICTON ONLY. Tho anion Company advised yesterday that tho Pateena will leave Wellington at 11 a,m. to-day for Picton only, returning this ovoninj. After that all Bailings for Vlcton and Nelson aro cancelled in the meantime. HOBOBATA. TO COMPLETE. The New Zealand Shipping Company's florqrata was to have left Napier last evening for Wellington to.complete. She la to sail for London, via Panama, to-day week. THE CITY OF MADRAS. The A. and A. steamer City of Madras, from New York, arrived at Auckland yeeterdny. The vessel is to worMtho four main New Zealand ports, and then go on .to Australia. She will arrive at Wellington about Tueeday next. TOFUA DJJE SATURDAY. ' The Union Company advised yesterday that the Tolua, is due at Wellington on Saturday morning from San Francisco, via ltarotonga, and Papeete. The following nteamcre -were expected to be within range of Wellington Wireless Station last night:—Jfararoa, Manuka, Pateena, Tofua." Maheno, Monowai, Hororata. In range of Chatham.?: Corinthic. In range of Auckland—Makura, Kauri. In range of Awnnui: Makura, Kauri, The Calm is 'dun from Lyttelton to-mor-row, and will sail in the evening for W.v nganui. The Paloona, Iβ to leave, Auckland at noon to-morrow for Fiji, Tonga, and Samoa. Tho Breeze in due at Wellington on Sunday, and will load for Dunedin on Mondny. • The Ngahero left (jiroymouth for Wellington at 1.30 p.m. yesterday with hunltor coal for the Hororata. ■Mr. V. G. Webb, extra officer of the llonowai, signed off yesterday. Mr. Webb ie to make a trip to Westport and back on tho Komata asj extra.-officer. The Shaw-Savill steamer Tropic should leavo Lyttelton to-day for Wauga-nui to commence loading meat. Mr. E. K. Lowe, late chief officer of tho Kiimona, is relieving in that capacity Mr. Dee, of the Kakapo, who has gone to Dunedin on holiday leave. jThe U.S. and A. liner Western Sea is at present loading at New York lor Sow Zealand ports. Sho is expected to loavo this' month. Mosers. Dalgety and 00. are tho local agents for the vessel. . l"ho lnllowlng Iβ the approximate timetable that is to be followed ly tho Orient Line for the early pnrt of 1 920:—Indarra, from Sydney, February 14; Oetcrley, irom Sydney, March 17; Orontes, from Sydney, April 14; Orvieto, from Sydney, April 21; Ormonde, from Sydney, Slay i: Orsova, from Sydney, May 16. Some time ago it was announced that the Canadian Government intended to start a service of steamers to Australiaand New Zealand. It is now stated officially that the Commonwealth and Dominion Line have been appointed New Zealand agcfltn for tho new enterprise. The first dispatch from Vancouver will be tho U.S. Canadian Balder, mailing at the end of November for New Zealand and Australian ports, and it in probable that this ■teamoT will load hack again to tho Pacific (.'cast early in the New Year.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 30, 30 October 1919, Page 9

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SHIPPING NEWS Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 30, 30 October 1919, Page 9

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