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SHIPPING NEWS

PHASES OP THE MOON. SEPTEMBER.. . Day- Hr- m. Last quarter 6 6 55 a.m. New moon 13 ® a - m - First quarter 20 4 25 p.m. . IMII moou 28 12' P-m. MOON. Moon riscß to-day, 8.29 p.m.; sets, 7.7 a.m. SUN. Sun risee to-(lay. 6.17 a.m.: sets. 5.26 p.m. JIIGH WATER. To-day, 5.58 a.m.; 6.28 p.m. To-morrow, 6.51 a.m.; 7.19 p.m. arrivals. TUESDAY, AUGUST 31, MAORI, 6.8. (7.15 a.m.), '3412 tons. W. G SIKAU. f ß r(B.a) yt a C m o "«B tons. R Hay. (8.50 a.m.), 3915 tone, Barlow, fr \VAITANM. 88 (1.50 p.m.), 171 tons. A. Fink, from Patea. „ BLENHEIM, s.s. (1.55 p.m.),. 151 tons. G. Wilkinvin, from Wanganui. MONOWAI, n.st. (4.20 n.m.), 3433 tons, A. Norton, from Napier. ARATAPU, brieantino (8.10 p.m.), m tons. A. Stuart, from Lyttelton. WAVERLEY, s.s. (9 p.tn.), 157 tons, W. Urigdcn, from Patea. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER. 1. MAPOURIKA. 8.8. (0.10 a.m.), 1203 tons, J. Rankin, from Pictou. DEPARTURES. TUESDAY, AUGUST 31. MAKO, s.b. tt a.m.), 505 tons, S. Jones, for Picton. , HUIA. s.s. (5 a.m.). 127 tons. F. Badford, for Wanganui. % no ECHO, auxiliary bcow (11.20. a.m.), 99 tons. Kins, for Picton. LEITRIM, s.s. (2.5 p.m.), 9540 tonfl, A Robertson, for Lyttelton. KAPjUNI, s-.s. (4.30 p.m.), 188 tons, A. P. Gibson, for Patw. POHERUA, s.s. (4.30 p.m.), 1175 tons, B, Chndwidt, for Westport.' • • HAWERA. s.s. (5.10 p.m.), 174 tons, A. M'Kinnon, for Patea. .. BADEN POWELL,, b.S. (5.20 P.m.), 17' ton r „ 0. M'Pherson. for Lyttelton.^ NIKAU, s.b. (5.45 p.m.), 248 tons, R. Hay, for Nelson. .' ■ , ROSAMOND, s.s. (6.10 p.m.), 721 tons, B Nicholaß. for Greymouth. MAORI, 8.8. (7.50 p.m.), 3412 tone, W Cameron, for Lyttelton. STELLA, 6.8. (8.10 p.m.), 280 ton», W M'Bride, for Auckland. _ RIPPLE, s.b. (9.10 p.m.), 413 tonß. J. Carl Bon, for Kapler. WAIMEA, b.s. (9.35 p.m.), 404 tons,' E Graham, for Weßtnnrt. CORRINA. s.e. (11.20 p.m.), 1319 tone, W Paul, for.Lyttelton. ' • WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER- 1 KINI, r..8. (0.35 a.m.), 1122 tons, R. Cordy for Wcstpovt. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Omaka, Blenheim. September 1. Kapiti, Wanganui, September 1. Wairau, Blenheim, September 1. Tutnnekai. Chatham Island". Sept. I,' Waliine, Lyttelton, September 1, Kaitoa, Nelson, September 1. Opawa, Picton, September 1. Reguhiß, Tarakohe, September 1. Westmenth, Newcastle. September 1. Maori, Lyttelton. September 2.' Nikau, Nelson; September 2. Mapourilta, Picton, Soptembor 2.' Karu, Lvttelton. S&ptember 2. Wnkatu," Kaikoura., September 2. Hawcra, Patea, September 2. Mahana, Newcastle, September „. Calm, Lyttelton', September 2. ~ ' _ . Oity o! Cbrinth, Auckland, September 2. lTii'in, Waniranul. September, 2. : ! ' Wahino, Lyttelton, September i. Kaitoa-. Nolaon, September 3. Kn-puni. Patea, September 3. Paloona. Port Chalmers. September 3. Moana. Lyttelton, September 3. Kaiapoi, Auckland. September 3. Kennedy. Nelson. September 3. Opawn, Blenheim. September 3. ; Invercargill. Wanganui. September 3. TToutnnu'. Nnnier, September 3. Navua f , Dunedin, September 3. Karamu, Greymouth. September ,3. Omaka. Blenheim. September 4. Wairau, Blenheim. September 4. Kapiti, Wanganui. Sentcmber 4,' Blenheim. Haveloclt, September 4. PROJECTED DEPARTURES, Wakntu, Lyttelton, Tia Ivnikoura, Sept, 1 Monowai, Lyttelton and Dunedin, Sent.l Lily. Lyttelton, September 1. Wnhine, Lyttelton, September 1. Kaitoa, Nelson, September 1. Maponrika, Picton nnd Nelson, Sept. 1. Opawa, Blenheim, September 1. Blenheim, Havelock and Bounds, Sept. 1 Port llncWnp. London. Fcptomher <». Invercargill, Wanganui, September 1. Port Curtis, Lyttelton, September 1. Moana, Lyttelton, September 1. Weatralia, Melbourne, via southern ports September 1. Maori, .- Lyttelton.- September -2. Nikau, Nelson, September 2. Calm, Timaru and Dunedin. September , Wairau, Blenheim, September 2. Omaka, Blenheim, September 2. Kapiti, Wanganui, Septeniber 2. Hawora, Patea, September 2. Kia Ora, London, September 2. Karu, Lyttelton, September 2. Waverlev. Patea, September 2. ■ Kapiti, Wanganui; September 2. Port Denifion. London. Sentcmber 2. Devon, Nw York. September 2. Wflhine, Lyttelton. September 3. Kaitoa, Nelson, September 3. Maponrika. Picton find Nclon. Sept. 3 Kennedy, Foxton, September 3.' Wakatu, Lyttelton, via Kaikoura, 1 Sept. Matatua, Lyttelton .Sopt ember 3. Rualiine, London, September 3. Moana, Sydney and Hobart: Sept. 3. Opawa, Blenheim, September 1. Koutunui. Sounds, September 3... Navua. Auckland. via ports. Sopt, 3. Iluia, Wanganui, September 3. • ■ Invercargill. Wangajiui, September 4. Oanastota, Sydney, September 4. • OVERSEA STEAMERS. CANADIAN PROSPECTOR. (Mutrav. Rot erts), left Vancouver June 24 for N,Z. nn 'Australian ports. Due Wellington Sept. 24 t'ORT SYDNEY (0. and D.). loft Lonao June 19; left Oape Town July 15 for Mt b'ourne. Tfnbart. Svdne*' °nd N.Z . Du Auckland Sept. 5. Due Wellington Sept: 1 AYRSHIRE (N.Z. and A.), left Livtrpot Julv 7 for Auckland. Wellington. Tivtte ton. and Dunedin. Due Wellington Sept.' ATHENIO (SS. and A.), left Southamj ton for Auckland and Wellington .July K Due Auckland Sent. 15. Duo here Sept.. 21 PORT CAROLINE (C. and. D.), left Londo July 29 for Australian and' N.Z. porti Due Auckland Sept. 27. Due Wellingto Oct. 6. ' SUFFOLK (N.Z.S. Co.), left Montreal Jul IS for Auckland nnd Wellington. Due hei Sept. 4. WEST OARMARGO (Levin and Co.), loi 'Frisco for Australian and N.Z. porti Aui 3. Arr. Auckland Aug. 30, Due here Sept. < MAHIA (S.S. and A.), lett New V'ork fo Auckland, Wellington, Melbourne, flydnej and Brisbane, Aug. 7. Duo Auckland Sdi 8. Due liefß Sep. 14. MAMARt (S.S. and A.), left London fo Port Ohnlmors, Lvttelton. Wellington, nn New Plymouth Aug. 11.- Left Balboa Aui 30. Due Port Chalmers Sept. -20. PORT NAPIER (0. and D.), left No' York for Auckland, Wellington, Lytte ton, Dunedin, and Australian (fcorta Aus 10. Left Panama Aug. 24. Due Aucklan Sept. 17.' Due Wellington Sept. 24, LIBERTY (Dalgety and Co.), left Noi York for Auckland, Wellington, Briibani Sydney, and Melbourne, Aug. 15. Du Auckland Kept. 20. Duo hero Sept. 30. TREWELLARD (N.Z. and A.), left Nei York for Lyttelton, Dunedin, Melbourne and Adelaide. Aug. 6. Left Newport New August 12. Due Lyttelton Sept. 11. CORINTIIIC (S.S. and A.), left Soutt impton for Wellington nnd Aucklan August 19. Dae Wullinrrton Sept. 30. KK-NT (N.Z. and A.), left Liverpool fo Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, apd. put edln, August 18. Due Auckland October Due here October 8. OTIRA (S.S. and A.), left Montreal fo Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Me bourne, nnd Sydney. Aug. 20. Due Aucl land Sopt. 25. Due here Oct. 2. OITY OF CORINTH (N.Z. and A.), let New York for Auckland, Wellington, an Australian ports, July 15. Arr. Aucklaw Aug. 25. Duo here Sept. .1. KAIKOURA (N.Z.S. Co.), left Sydne; (Nova Scotia) for Auckland, Wellington Dunedin. Melbourne, Sydney, and' Irli banc, Aup. 16. Duo Aucklund Sept. 2*. Dim here Sept. 30. CANADIAN • EXPORTER (Murray ,Rot arts), 'left Vancouver Aug 18 for Aucl land, Wellington, and Australian port! Due Auckland Sept, 17. Due here Sept. 2' PORT GLASGOW (C. nnd D.), left Rial gow for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttoltoi: and Dunedin, Aug. 26. Due Auckland Ocl 9. Due here Oct. 18. T POUT KEMBLA (0. and D.), left Lon don for N.Z. and Australian portß Auu 27. Duo Auckland Nov. 14. Due hor Nov. 25.

TO-DAY'S BERTHAGE I.IST. Jlonowai—No. 1 Queen'B Wharf. 1 Waitangi—No. 2 Queen's Wharl. ]!aupo'-N». 3 Quecn'B Wharf. Port Curtis-No. 4 Queen a Wliarl. Knpiti-No. 5 Queen's Wharf. , InvercarKill—No. 5 Queen 6\\ harf. Opiuva—No. 7 Queen's Wharf. Kftltoa-No. 10 Queen'* Wharf. Aratapn—No. U Queen's Wharf. Wairuti—No. 11 Queen's Wharf. MapouriUn—No. 12 Queen's Wharr. Canastota-No. 14 Quecn'B Wnarf. Moana-No. 16 Quemi'i Wharf. Wliarr. It ajjic—ferry Wharf. Lily-Kerry Wharf. Tutane*;ai—Ferry Wharf. Kona-liailway Wharf. Melltal llaru-Eailway Wharf. Port Hacliine-Glassow Whart. Ki» Or»-Gl#»gow Wharf.

Kapuni—Glasgow Wharf. Rualiiiio-aiaßgow Wharf. Invercnreill—Kiuif'i Wharf. Matitun—Kine'i Wlmrl. Port ■I)i»nl»on—Klne'n WharT. Woßtralia-Lainbton Whurl. Philomel—Thorndon Breastwork. Firebrand—Thorndon Hreiitwork ''oklr'-Tnrunakl Htrnnt Wharf Ruapohii—Tarannkl Struct Wharf. Vjabßl-'Tnraiinkl Struct Wbart. Devon-Clyde Quay Wharf. Nfjalicrc—Clyde Quay Wharf. Waverley—Clyde Quay Wharf. Kamo—At the Slip. Wentmcath—ln llio Stream. BY TKLKfIIIAWL COASTAL. : TUESDAY. AUGUST 31. AUCKLAND. Arrived,—Maheno (10 a.m.), from Sydney. Sailed—Arahura (12.35 p.m.), for Qisborno; City of Corinth (7 a.m.), from Wellington. NAPIER. To Bail.—Wanaka (6 p.m.), for Auckland; Piitiki'tS p.m.), for Gisborne. WANGANUI. Sailed.— Kapiti (8.40 p.m.), for Wellington. PICTON. Arrived—Opawa (J. 15 p.m.), from Wellyigton: Mapourika (6 p.m.), from Nelson. Sailed.—Mapourika (7 ?.tn.), for Wellington. NEI/SON. Arrived— Kennedy (12.16 p.m.), from FoxSailed— Mapourika (10.5 a.m.), for Picton. To sail.—Flora (6 .p.m.), for New Plyuiouth. 1 NYDIA BAY. Arrived—John (5.50 a.m.), from Wellington. KAIKOUKA. j Arrived—Wakatu (noon), from Wellington. LYTTELTON. Sailed.—Wahine (8.45 p.m.), for Wellington. Arrived —Storm (7.5 a.m.), from Timarui Wahine (7.50 a.m.). from Wellington. WESTPORT. Arrived.—Komata (5.45 p.m.). from Weiling: ton. TIMAEU. Sailed.—Calm (5 p.m.), for Lyttelton. POET CHALMERS. Arrived—Pateena (7-25 P.m.), from Welling: ton.' THE NIAGARA AND TAHITI. By Telegraph—l'ress Association. ! ' Dunedin, Auguet 31. The Niagara arrived at Suva on J 1 " 1 ""? evening Ironi Auckland, and nailed et W a.m. on Monday for Honolulu and couver. • ADDITIONS TO BED FUNNEL FLEET. By TelNtraoh—Prow Association Dunedin, August 31. Two ve-.sels, the ShahUan andtlw uismoß which have been under charter to the Union Steam Ship Company for some tnno past, have been nurchascd by that corn ivinv but it Una' not. been decided on what'routes the vesßelis will be cmploi cd The former ship, which at Present w Lyttelton, changed handß for fIM.OW. MOANA'S /PASSENGERS. The Moana arrived j'eßterday from Sydnev after a fair-weather trip. She left Sydney at 8 a.m. or. Friday cirgo -includes transhipments ex Garbcta, Somerset, Kosaka Maru Changsha, Tahiti, Tamo'n' ' The ussel Grant; Toomoy, D-anlis, ® tc H e ' r liirr Eob'nson, Govetti llopkin*. 1 gins "IS' Hbpkfnsf'prl'c'c, Barr.' Skipk 4tpwirt Stephens, Cohen and 2 children, &ey: k&mick, Armour Koufl on, MurtX^o'S wipnrv Porstor. Hutton, Price, Barnett Skipper, Burrows, Hitnlon, torn Dakin, Stephens. Bumham (2), Colieii. tow, Howe, Armour, Houston, iMillw. Sutherland, Lewln; 77 steerace and li °Thtf S iioana will proceed to to"®!"® day. She is duo back on / sail on the return trin to Sydney uno Hobart at 5 p.m. jthe same air,. WESTJIEATH TO LOAD. The liner Westmeath i . expected to-day from Newcastle After coal cargo she Ib to procecd to Ujboine, where she will' commence loading toi Liverpool. HAMARI LEAVES BALBOA. Thn « S and A. liner Hainan which lelt London on August 11 for PortLyttotton, Wellington, and New left Balboa on Augußt 30. She u me ai Port Ohalmerß September w. OVIDIAN PROSPECTOR'S ALTERED U ■ ■ MOVEMENTS. Messrs; Murray, Boberls, and u>. hav; received advice that the Canadian Go\ eminent ■ steamer Canadian 1 roapector to leave Melbourne on beptemb ,r 1 or 18 and will make Wellington her tirst port o C? H. being due here on beptember iA. bh will discharge part of her cargo he", load for Vancouver, °nJo AucKian to complete discharge and; -loading. BIN will «ail from Aucklandtor Vancouver. . ■ . CANASTOTA DELAYED. The Oanastota has been delayed, and shi will not sail to-day./ It ' fl , K „ c , her awuy on baturday, she will ci to Sydney and Brisbane,, DEVON FOIV NEW YORK. The Devon, which is at present in nor completing loading, mil sail at dayligh to-morrow for New York. PORT SYDNEY LEAVES NEWCASTLE. Some little, timo ai»o a Press, Associatioi message, was received from feydney statin: the Port Sydney, belonging to tho O. ani D. Lint, had sailed for Nefi Zealand, nu was a mistake, and the and D. Lin now advise that the Port Sydney .'went t Newcastle, from which port eho Bailed at Dm. on Monday, for Auckland. Napier,an< Wellington, She "Is due at the northeri port on September 5, and should bo dowi here ten day 9 later. O. AND D. VESSELS. The .'Port Curtis is to be dißpatched fo Lyttelton to-day. The Port Hacking was to sail for Lou don, via Panama, at daylight to-day. The Port Denir.on has been delayed, am lier ddparture for London, via Panama haß been postponed until daylight to morrow. . OITY OF CORINTH. DUE TO-MOHROW. The Olty of Corinth is due to-morrow from Auckland. After discharge of he Wellington cargo she will sail for Bydne; and Brisbane. THE WEST HOLBROOK. The West Holbrook, bclonelng to th General Stcanaship Corporation, _ left ba: Francisco on AuyUßt 25. She is due a Auckland about-Seotcmbjjr 24, and Bhoul arrive here about October 'i. WESTRALIA SAILING TO-DAY. 1 The Huddart-Parker inter-colonial stea mer Wcstralia is to sail at 8 o'clock to night for Melbourne, THE ESSEX. Tho Essex Ib'to leave Gisb)!-ne ror Na pier to-day. From there eho will procoei to' Lyttelton, sailinir for Boston and Nev York from MAIIANA FROM NEWCASTLE. The Maliana is due to-night or to-morrow morning from Newcastle. She will "« v Napier to load, bclnß dne oacK ou Bcr tember 22. She should nail for London si dayß later. ARGYLLSHIRE AT NEWPORT NEWS. Messrs. Bannatyaie and Company hav received cable advico that tho Argyllshir left Newport News on August 29, in con tinuatlon of her voyage homo. She I due at London on September In. ICELAND LEAVES NEW YORK. The chartered steamer Iceland left Nev York on Augilal 22 with general,carpo fo Lyttolton, Timarn. Dunedin, and Blufi Her ciirgo includes a quantity of caac-oi' and Bhc Is due at Lyttelton on Septeni bcr 28. ABADESA TO LOAD. The Aba'desa Is to load in New Zealnni under ■ the auspices of the New Zcalani Shipping Company. She in due at Wania nui on Monday from Syd"*,". and shouli arrive here on September 14. She wil Gail for London seven days later. NEW STEAMER PIAKO. The ■Nov Zealand BJiinnlng Company' new steamer Pinko, which' was reccntlj launched from the yards of A. Stenhci and Sous, Ltd., of Govan. Glasgow, is i single-screw r.teamcr of 8500 tons gross She is 45Wt. in loii'Mh, with a breadth o 58ft. and a depth of 40ft. The vessel ha been built for the carriage of frozen mca and general cargo from Now Zealand u the Xinlted IClngilom. She is classed witl the British Corporation, and is insulate) throughout lower holds and main 'tweei deck, The machinery, whlcn is of tin double reduction gear type, hns been cup plied by fcne builders. It is interestinj to note that Alexander Stephen and Sons Ltd., launched a vessel,-also named Piano for the same owners in 18&

MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Mr, D. iralloch, chief engineer ■j} lollr , , i tho Poherua, haa left that vessel, Mr. A. Inverarity Joining in Ilia stead. Mr. C. Sparks has joined tho Maori al assistant purser. , Mr. T. M. Barr hap joined tile Klni ai first, mate, vice Mr. J. Arnold. Mr. L. M'Murricli. chief engineer of tile Corinntt, has signed' olf the vessel's articles. The following steamers were expected to he within ranao of tho undermentioned wircle»B stations last night:—Awanui: Mooia, Knrow, H.B. iSterlintr. Kauri, We-.traenth, Knitangata, Mahana, Katoa. Auckland—Arahura, City of Corinth, Moitoia. Wellington—Maori, Wahine, Mouow'i, L"itriin, Mahona, Tutanekai. The Tahiti, from Vancouver, left Honolulu on Saturday evening for Suva and Auckland. She is <lue at Auckland on tientember 3. 'I'liu Otarama is due from waltara, on Monday to complete loading. The Calm will not arrive from Lyttclton now until to-morrow. She will leave for Tlmaru and Dunedin to-morrow night. The Navua In due on Friday from Dunedin, and will sail for Auckland, via ports, the same day, The Kaiapoi la due from Melbourne, via Auckland, on Friday. ■' The Bualrine will sail for London oil Friday at 5 p.m. Tho "civerley will not Hail for Patea until Thursday, owing to her having one of her boilers blown down, Tho Omaka and T/airau were both barbound at Blenheim yesterday. They aro expected to-day. The Echo resumed her running yesterday, making a trip to Korth Cape. The Went Carmargo is due from Auckland on Monday. The Kennedy la not due from Nelson, ivhcrc Bho is having a shaft repaired, until Friday. She •will sail for Foxton the name day. Tho Koutunui is now uue from Napier ou i'rldiuv. and will sail the same da; for the Sounds. The Uuapcliu will proceed to Auckland on Tuesday.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 290, 1 September 1920, Page 10

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