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SHIPPING NEWS

i PHASES OF THE MOON. SEPTEMBER. / ..'•;■'■,"' D ay. Hr. m. Last quarter .... 6 ' 635 a.m. New moon 13 0 22 a.m. First Quarter 20. 425 p!ra, Full, moon .... 28 I*7 p.m. MOON. I Moon rißee to-day, 0.53 a.m. : sets, 10.3 1 ) '%.ra. SUN.' ; ' . .'- Sun rises to-day, 6.9 a.m.; sots,'s.3 p.m. HIGH WATER, • To-day, 10.13 a.m.; 10.35 p.m. To-morrow, 10.59 a.ni. ; 11.23 p.m.. ' ; ARRIVALS. ."SATURDAY, SEPTEMBBB 4. ■ •■ OPAWA, s.s.. (2.10 a,.m'X 110 tons, W. Nicholas, from Pictoh. . .WAKATU, s.s. :(4 a.m.), 157 tons, J. ' IWills, from Kaikoura. ■• NORA NIVEN. 1 s.s. (5.15 a.m.), 166 ions, Ornies, from Cook' Strait. ,' NIKAU, s.s. (6.60 a.m.),- 248 tons, B. Hay, from Nelson. . •. .MAORI, a.B. (7.30 a.m.), 3412 tons, W. - from Lyttelton,' SUFFOLK, 8.8. (11.25 a.m.), 8838 tonsi V. !Ash worth, from Auckland. . BLENHEIM,, s'.s. «.<!o.p.m.), 151 tons, Wil!Sinßon, from Havelock. ■■ MAPOUB-IKA, s.s. (10.40 p.m.), 1203 tons, ff. Eankin, from Picton and Nelson. .'■j• ■ ■' • SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER. 5.'. KAPITI, s.s. (4 a.m.), 242 tons, Sawyers, ■ .-from! Wanganui. ■ -. KAPUNI,!s.s. (4.5 a.m.), 188 tons, Gibson, ■■ from Patea, ••'.■ WAVEKLEY, s.s. (4.20.• a.m.), 157 tons. •'■ Brigden, from Patea. '' WAHINE, s.s. (7.25 ' a.m.),. 4436 tons,. Ed.ton, from Lyttelton. . . ' ■ KAITOA, s.s. (10.15 p.m.), 319 toms, W. . Sfildman, from Nelson.- • . WAIRAU, b.s., (6 p.m.), 143 tons, Deiley. from > ■ "■■ KENNEDY, s.s.. Inoon), 225 t'lns,- Harvey, , Mrom Foxton. . - -DEPARTURES, '"• ■ ■\' : \ K . SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER-' 4. ' iKUAHINE, R. 9. 17.45- a.m.), 10,758 tons, E. Smith, for London. . . FLORA, 8.8....(10.40 a.m.), 1273 tons, M'EeV lan,' for' Timaru. .-■" ..' ' NGAHERE, s.s. : (noon), 1090 tons, DiHher, for Greymouth. '~ , ARATAPU, barque (1 -pirn.), 123 tons, Stuart, for Lyttelton. - ...-•.; . NIKAU,- B.a. (2 p'.m,),'248 tons, Hay, for •Kelson. NAVUA, s.s. (5.40 p.m.), 2930 tons,. Davey, for Napier- ■'■-,•• i < ■ INYEROAEGILL, 5.5...(6 p.m.), 224 tons, " ' Edwin, for Waminnui.r KARAMU. a.s. (6.10 p.m.), 734 tone, Hop- . .'■' kins, for Westport., :. \ -MAORI, s.s. (0.15 p.m.), .3412 tons, Cameron,for Lyttelton. ' " : ■ . HAWEKA, s.s. ;7 p.m.), 174 tons, M'Rin- ■' Son, from Patea. 'SUNDAY, SEPTEMBERS. 1 MA.TATUA, s s. (7 a.m.), ECIO tons, Greene,. .- Tor Lyttelton'. EXPECTED ARRIVALS.* '*'. '. . Paloona, Port, Ohalmbers'. September 6. • Waitangi, Patea, September 6. . Ruru, Napior, September 6. ' .-■" , •Rosamond. Greymouth; September 6, ; ■West Camareo, Auckland, September <S. . . Otarama, Wailara, September o. •' Maori, Lyttelton.. September 7., Mapourika, Picton. Septeniaer 'I. . Nikau, Nelson, September t. ■'■-~ Hawera. Patea. September 7. . InvercarEill, Wanganui, September ?.-. Karu, Lyttelton, September 7. Ayrshire, Auckland, September 7. ' Wahine, Lyttelton, September 8. ■ • Kaitoa, Lyttelton, September 8. ,;. ' Kapiti. Wani*anui. September e. . '■'Kapuni, Patea, September I). Kennedy, Foxton. Sentember 8. , R«Buliib. Tarakohe, September 8. ■ Waverley. Patea, September .8. . Waitanei. Patea. September 8. Opawa, Patea, September 8. ■ Wairoa, Blenheim, September 8. - Omaka, Blenheim, September 8. , Kapiti, Wanganui, September 9. , '/ PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Wairau. Blenheim, September 6. Canastota, Sydney, September 6. : Opawa, Blenheim, September 6. RonaJ Newcastle, September 6. Wakatu,' Lyttelton, via Kaikoura, Sept. 6. Wahine, Lyttelton, September 6. Kaitoa, Nelson, September 6. . Mapourika. Picton and Nelson, Sept. 6. ■Kennedy, Foxton, September i. . Waverley, Pdtea, September 6. ;'.' ■ Waitartgi. Patea. September 6. | Kapuni. Patea. September- 6. Ruru, East Coast, September 6. : <■ ■ Calm,- Timaru and Dunedin, Sent. 6. ■ Blenheim, Wanganui, Septomher i. Maori. Lyttelton, September 7. ' Nikau, Nelson,, September 7.0 • . <• ■Ripple, Napier, Giaborne, and Akitio, September 1: Komata, 'Westport. September 7. Ysabel, Auckland, September 7. Hosamond, Greymouth and TYcstport, Sentemb'er.7. . ' Hawera, Patea, 'ieptember 7. < ' Kainnoi. Greymouth, September V. . Kapiti, -Wanpanui, September 7. Paloona, Melbourne, September 7. Ruapohu, Auckland, September 7. ' . 'Wahine, Llyttelton, September 8. Kaitoa, Nelson,'?optomber 8 • Mapourika, Picton and Nelson, Sept. 8. . .Kapuni. Patea. September 8..-.-.- . InvercarKill, Wanganui, September 8. Resulus. Nelson, Westport, Greymouth, and Hokltika, September 8. Waverley, Patea, September 8, Waitangi, Patea, September 8. '..... Karu, Lyttelton, September 8, . . Opawa, Blenheim, Septembef 8. Wairau, Blenheim, September 8. Kennedy. Fdxton, September 9. - Omaka, Blenheim, September 9. Kapiti, Wanganui, September .9. ■■'• : OVERSEA STEAMERS, , . OANADUN PROSPECTOR (Murray. Roberts), left Vancouver June 24 for N.Z. and 'Australian ports. Due Wellington Sept, 19. VORT SYDNEY (0. and D.).: loft London Juno 19; left Oane Town July 15.f0r M«l bourne, Hnbnrt. Svdnev. !>nd N.Z Duo '■ 'Auckland Sept. 5. Due Wellington Sept. 14. AYRSHIRE (N.Z. and A.), left Liverpool 3u1v.7.f0r Auckland. Wellington, Lvltfllon. and Dunedin. Due Wellington Sept. 7. : . ATHENIO (SS/and A.),/left SonthamD- , ton for Auckland and Wellington July. f.9. Due Auckland Sent. 15. Due here Sept. 22. PORT CAROLINE (0. and D.), left London July 29 for Australian and N.Z.' ports.; Due Auckland Sept. .27., Due Wellington Oct. 6. '■ , •''•■.■■ WEST OAMARGO (Levin and Co,), left 'Frisco for Australian end N.Z. ports Aim. 8. Arr. Auckland Aug. 30. Due here Sept. i. JIAHIA (A. and A.), left New York for Auckland, Wellington, Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane, Au?. 7. Due Auckland Sep. B. Duo here Sep. 14. MAMARI (S.S.- and A.l, left London for Port Chalmers. LvtteHon. Wellington," and New Plymouth Aug. 11.' Left Balboa Aug. ■ 80. Due Port-Chalmers Sept. 20, PORT NAPIER (0. and D.), left New York for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Australian 'PqHb Aug. 10. Left Panama Aug. 24. Due Auckland Sept. 17. Duo Wellington Sept. 24. 'LIBERTY (Dalgcty ami i!o.), left New York for Auckland, Wellington, Brisbann Sydney, and .Mclbourno, Aug. 15. Dpe 'Auckland Sept. 20. Duo here Sent. 30. TREWELLARD (N.Z. and A.), left New York for Lyttelton, Dunedin, Melbourne, and Adelaide, Aug. 6. -Left Newport News' Auuußt '12. Due Lyttelton Sept. 11. OORINTHIO ffl.fl.-and A.). left Southampton for Wellington and Auckland Aueuat 19. Due Wellington Sent. 30. KKNT (N.Z. and A".), left Liverpool hr 'Auckland, Wellington,.Lyttelton, npd Dunedin. August 18. Duo Auckland October 1. Due here October 8. "OTTRA (SIS. »iiid A.), loft Montreal for Auckland. Wellington. Lyttelton. Melbourne smd Syd"ey, Aug. 20. • Duo Aurk< land Pent. 25. Due here Oct. 2. KAIKOURA (N.Z.S. Co.), left, Sydney (Nova Scotia) for Auckland, Wellington. Dunedin. Melbourne, Sydney, and Lrisbane. Aug. 16. .Due Auckland Sept. 23. Due here Sept. 30. ■•• CANADIAN EXPORTER (Murray .Robcrtß), left Vancouver Aug, 18 for Auckland "Welllneton,- and Australian, ports. DimAnclrlnnfl Sept. 17.- Duo hcre-Rept 24. PORT VICTOR (O. and D.), left Glasgow for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton. and Dunedin, Aug. 26. Duo Auckland Oct. 9. Due here Oct. 18/ ' PORT KEMBLA (0. and D.), left' London for N.Z. and Australian Portß Aug. 87. Duo Auckland Nov. 14. Due here . -Nov. 25. •;'■'■■ ' ■ ' WAITEMATA (U.R.B. On.)), left San Francisco for Auckland and Melbourne, Auf. 26. Due Auckland. Sept. 23. .. . ' BERTHAGE LTST. Queen's Wharf-Ulimaroa, No. 1 north; Kaiapoi. No. 1 south; Ripple, No. 2 south; Rauno, No. 3; Suffolk, .No. 4; Huia. No. 5; Tutanekai. No. 6; Nora Nlveii, No. 7; Wakatu, No. 7; Kaitoa, No. 10; Wairau, No. 11 north;Mapourika, No. 12; Ruru, "do. 13; Canastota, No. 14; Paloona. No. 16; Omaka. No. 13 north; Blenheim, No. 13 north; Kennedy, No. 11 south.. Ferry Wharf—Wahine. Railway Wharf—Rona, Komata, Karori. Glasgow Wharf-Otarama, Waita.ngi, Kapiti. Westmeath, Kapuni. King's Wharf-Oity of Corinth, Waverley Lambton Whorf-Calm. Thorndon Breastwork—Philomel, Fire brand Taranaki Street Wharf—Kokiri, Ysabel, Ruapehu. Clyde Quay Wharf-Rosamond, Mahn.no-. At the slip—ninemoa, Kamo. Ny TELEGRAPH. OVERSEAS. SYDNEY. September 4. Arrived—Kanna and Waihemo, from New Zealand,

■NEWCASTLE, September 4. Arrived.—Kaita-.uraea, from Saw Zealand. NEWCASTLE, September 5.-Arrived.-Koiahui Maru, from Lyttelton; Shicchiku Maru, from Dunedin. , CALCUTTA, August 31. Sailcd.-Guma, for Wellington. LONDON, September 3. Arrived.-Osterley. (at Plymouth),. from Australian ports. • ',' SAN FRANCISCO, August 38. flailed.—Waitemata, for Sydney. SAN FRANOISCO, September 3. Sailed.-Gladbrook, barque, for New Zealand ports, '■ COLOMBO, Auaust 31. Sailed.-Oanara, for Now Zealand. -.•.'.' ■ COLOMBO, September .3. Arrived.—Kingsmere, from Port Piric. COASTAL. ■-. I , SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4. AUCKLAND. Arrived.-Port Sydney (10.30 a.m.), from Newcastle. . Sailed.-Wost Oa-margo (6.30 p.m.), for Weilington; Rakanoa (5 p.m.), for Fiji. .'LYTTELTON. , Arrived.-Kauri (2.10 a.m.), from Newcastle; .AJootton (3.40. a.m.), from Greymouth; waimana (7 a.m.), from Port Ohalmera; o Paloona (7.25 a.m.), from Dunedin. Bailed.-Westralia (4.30 p.m.), for'Dunedin; John (5.35 pm.), for Dunedin; Paloona (5.40 p.m.), for Welington; Koromiko (8.15 P.m.), for Aucklund. NAPIER, . Sailed.-Ruru (2' p.m.),' for Wellington. OiIEYMOUTH. Sailed—Rosamond (11.55 p.m.), for Wellington. ' ■ ■ . SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 5. AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Katoa 17 a.m.), from Newcastle; Kamona (4 a.m.), from Westport. Sailed—Ayrshire (7 a.m.), for Wellington. LYTTELTON. Arrived.-Maori (10.20 a,.m.), from Wellington (she was delayed by bad coal); Essex (9.10 a.m.), from Napier. . Sailed.—Port Curtis (8 a.m.), for Dunedin, '• ■ WAITARA. '■ .■ . Sailed.-Otorama ;2 p.m >, for Wellinßton. . PATEA. Arrived.-flaw.ira U. 30 pm.), from Wellington. Sailed.-Waitangi (1.45 p.m.), tor Wellington. TIMARU. Arrived.-Flora (12.15 p.m.), from ■Wellington, i PORT CHALMERS. Arrived.—Weetralia (7.45 a.m.), from Lyttelton. WANGANUI. Arrived—lnvercargill (12.35 p.m.), from Wellington. ' ULIMAROA DUB TO-DAY. The TJlimaroa, which left Sydney at 5.45 p.m. on for Wellington direct, brings 244 passengers and 970 tons of general cargo. She is due' in the stream at 6 ip.m.'to-day, i and is expected to berth at 7.30 p.m. . 'THE CANADIAN PROSPECTOR. The 'Canadian Prospector, -which'- left Vancouver on June 24 for Australian and New Zealand ports, iB due from Sydney. on September 19. . NEW RED FUNNEL STEAMER. . ; - The newly-acquired steamer of the Union Company's fleet, the Cosmoß, which is to be renamed Karaka, is due at Melbourne early next month from West of England pojte. The vessel will complete her, discharge at Sydney and Newcastle. TO DISCHARGE. The Oanaßtota was. unable to sail on Saturday for Sydney; and her departure is indefinite. The vessel has been unable to obtain sufficient bunker coal. Although flhe only requires sufficient for the voy'ago from here .to Sydney, (about 80 tons would be enough),, this is not forthcoming. PALOONA SAILING TO-MORROW. The Paloona is due to-day from Port Chalmers, where she has been under her annual overhaul and survey. Sho is to sail at 5 p.m. to-morrow for Melbourne. SUFFOLK ARRIVES. .The New. Zealand Shipping Company's liner Suffolk arrived from Auckland 1 on Saturday', The vessel is from Montreal, from which port she 1 sailed on July 10. - the. Admiral ooDRiNGTON. The New Zealand-owned steamer Admiral Codrington, which recently arrived at Liverpool from Australasian ports, has been chartered to load sleepers at Western Australia- for New Zealand, PORT SYDNEY AT AUCKLAND. The arrived at. Auckland on Saturday. ' After discharging part cargo at. the northern port the vessel will go ; to Napier, where she is duo on September 11. She should reach Wellington about four days later, ■ ' MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Mr. W. J. Watt, third engineer of the Ngahere, has left that vessel. / Mr. S. A. Murray has joined the Ngahere as chief engineer. ! , ■ Captain Fletcher is now in command of the Koromiko in succession to Captain Baldwin. ' Captain W..Earl, lato of the s.s. Paeroa, has been appointed by the.Westport Harbour Board as mate of the dredge Eileen Ward- .- Captain C. C Bullock has assumed com-' mand of the Kokiri, relieving Captain J. Bruce, who has come ashore on holiday leave. Mr D. K. Young lias signed on the Kahika as second engineer,' Mr. .KnewFtubb, acting second, having reverted to third. Mr. Scott, third engineer of tho Knhika, has joined tho Koromiko as fourth engineer, in place of Mr. Purdom, who las come ashore sick. . Mr. M'Murrich.late chief-engineer cf the Corinna, has joined tho Kaknpo in a similar capacity, relieving Mr. Ewan, who has come ashore sick,/ The following steamers were expected to be within range .of the undermentioned wirelecs stations last night :-Awanui-Ta-hiti, Ulimaroa, Moana, Katoa, Mahcno, Riverina, Atua, Rakanoa, Port Alma, Meika Maru. Auckland—Arahura, Atua, Rakanoa. Tnhiti, Tofua, Riverina. Wellington—West Oamargo.. "Ulimaroa, Otorama, Devon,, Ruahino. Canastota, Kai Ora. A-warua—Westralin, Chathams-Port Eackin>r. Port Dcnison. ' The : Blackball collier Ngatoro is to leave Sydney on September New Zealand. The Auxiliary schooner Honto, which has been discharging at: Dunedin, Is to sail to-day for Wellington. The T.ily in expected from Lyttelton today. It is hoped to dispatch her. on the return trip to-morrow. • -. The Karori i,°. due this week from Westport.' She is bringing «ioal., The Te Anau is loading at ■ Dunedin. Oamnril, nnd Timoru this week for Well lington. She should be un hero in time to go on to Napier and Gisbnrnc on Friday. The Kamo and Kokiri, which have been undergoing overhaul here, should be ready towards the end of-.this week. The Kamo should be rendr for commission on Friday, and the Kokiri on .Wednesdny. The Kamona will load at Westport this vr>«k for W"lli"gton. The stan-Jier Abodcsn, uhic.h nrrivd at Wnnenuui yesterday from Svdncy direct, loads 61.000 carcasses of -mutton, and SCM hnxei of butter, one of tho largest loads lifted from the port.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 294, 6 September 1920, Page 7

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