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PHASES 01' THE MOON. SEPTEMBER, Day. Hi;, ni. Laßt quarter 0 6 35 a.m. New moon 13 0 22 a.m. First quarter 20 4 25 p.m. Full moon 28 127 p.m. ARRIVALS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6. LILY, auxiliary schooner 12.15 a.m.), 84 tons, J. Sandwick, from Lyttolton. OTARAMA, s.B. (8.20 a.m.), 7/59 tons, Hunter, from Waitara, WAITAKGI, b.b. (8.20 a.m.), 171 tone, A. i'isk, from Patea. ' ULIMAROA, s.b. (6.30 p.m.), 5777 tons, Wylie, from Sydney. Pawengcrs: SaloonMr. and Mrs. G. 11. Abel and 2 children, Mr. O. Andrews, Mr. J. ADher, Mrs. Ashman, Miss Ashman, Mrs. J. hates, Mr. and Mrs. W. Baxter, Mrs. C. Bingham ,Mr. H. Brasch, Miaa N. Brcntnall, A'isß A. Bristol, Mr. and Mrs. C. Brock, Mr. and Mrs. T. Brunton, Mr. and Mrs. D. Buchanan, Mrs. P. R. Buchanan, Misb 0. Burko, Mr. T. Buxton, Mrs. Carter, Mr. O. O. Chamber, Mr. L. Chatilcid, Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Olare, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Cockayne, Mrs. M. Colin, Miss G. Colobrook, Mrs. and Miss Collyns, Mr. A. J. Cootubos, 31 r. D. W. Coupcr, Mr. H. A. Ooutts, Mr. H. Craraon'd, Mias M. Cruden, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Crarcr, Mrs. and Mi6s Curtis, Mr. I. Davidson, Mr. and Mrs. K. Prew and infant, Mrs. Duncan and 2 children, Mr. J. Ferguson, Dr. and Mrs H. L. Ferguson, Mr. S. George, Mrs. Fitußiininonß and 4 children, Miss E. Gardiner, Mr. and Mrs. E. George, Mrs. M. Gibbs, Mr. G. Goodwin, Sister Coulter, Mrs. G-ay and child, Mr. J. Grigg, Miss C. Gunderson, Mr. J. Hart, Miss O. Henderson. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. noldcroft, Mr. .1. Hooton, Mjbb N. Hunt, Mr. nnd Mrs. H. Ilea, Mr. W. F. Jamos, Mr. and Mrs. R. Jarrnan, Mr. G. S. Jones, Mr. T. Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. King, Dr. J. H. and Mrs. Lawry, Miss M. Lawry, Mias M. Leßter. Misß E. Leasing, Mr. L. A. Limbrick, Mr. J. G. Longey, Mrs. Lyon and 2 children, Miss Mahoney, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Meadlcy, Sister Mahoney, Mr. W. J. Miflhaelscn. Mr. D. M. Morgan, Mr. A. 8. Morton. Mr. W. H. M'Caul, Mr. W. H. M'Cormick, Mrs. S. Nathan, Mr. T.. B. M'Murtrie, Mr. and Mrs. J. Nalder, Miso Nalder, Mr. and Mrs. R. Netlson and child. Mr. and Mrs. O. Nicole, Mrs. M. Nyman, Mr. J. Oliver, Mr. L. J- lirnnmd, Mr. A. W. and Mrs. Padfield, Misß O. H. Park, Mr and Mrs. F. Parsons, Ifißß M. Parßons. Mr! G. R. Peakc, Mrs. A. Poarßon, Mr. and Mrs A. Petrie, Mrs. and Miss Porter, Mr. H. H. Pickman. Capt. W. r.nd Mrs. Hub-Bell-Shcppard, -Mr. F. J. and kiss Blitherford, Mr. and Mrs. nnd Miss Scifert. Mr. and Mrs. TV. J. Shannon, Mr. W. O. Shorter, Mr. A. V. Smith. Misß M. Srarkc, Miss M. Turner, Mr T. I,'nsworth, Mrs. E. Walker, Mias E. Ward. Mrs. J. Watt, Miss G. Webb, Mr. F. (5. Williams, 15r. H. J. Williams, Mr. F. H. Williams, Mr. S.. Wilson, Mr. D. G. Wilson. Mr. I. Windus, Misa B. Wood. Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Wright, Miss D. Wrigfit-Jaokßon, ' Mrs. Chung Youne Ha. Mrs. Loy Clice: 89 rtccr.ige. KAIAPOI (6.35 in.m.l. 2C03 tons, MacDonald, from Auckland.
ROSAMOND, s.b. (8.30 p.m.), 721 tons, Nicholas, from Greymouth.
DEPARTURES. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER, i. NORA NIVEN, trawler 17.30 a.m.), 166 tonß, Ormes, for Cook Strait. MAPOTJRIKA. f1.6. (12.20 p.m.), 1203 tonß, J. Rankin, for Plcton. KAITOA (5 p.m.), 319 tons, Wildinan, for Nelson. WAHINE, B.s. (7.50 p.m.), 4436 tone, Edwin, for Lyttclton. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Ruru, Napier, September 7. , Roßamond, Greymouth, September 7. Wcßt Camargo, Auckland. September 7. Maori, Lyttelton, September 7. Mapourika, Picton. Septcmner i. Nikau, Nelßon, Sopteuiber r. Hawera, Patea, September 7. InvercarKill, Wanganui, September t, Ayrshire, Auckland, September! 7. Wahino, Lytteitou, SPpiemher 8. Kniton, Lytteitou, September B. Kapuui, Patea, September B. Kennedy, Foxton, fieplcmber 8. Regulus, Wanganui, September 3. Waitangi, Te Awaite, September 8. Opawn, Picton, September 8. Kapiti, Wanganui, (September 8. Waimca, Tarakohe, September 8. Ripple, Gishornc, September 8. Karu, Lytteitou, September 8. Houto, Dunedin, September 8. Karamu, Greymouth, September 8. Maori, Lyttefton,' September. 9. Nikau, Nelson, September 9. Mapourika. Plctou, September 9. Kennedy, Foxton, Septembor 9. Wairau. Picton. September 9. Omaka, Blenheim, September 9. iVaverlcy, Patea, ficptcmber 9. Blenheim. Wanganui, September 9. Karu, Weßtport, September 9.
PROJECTED DEPARTURES Wairau, Picton, September 7. Canastota,. Sydney, September 7. Wakatu, Lyttelton, via Kaikoura, Sept. 7. Kenuedy, Foxton, September 7. Waveiley, Patea, September 7. Rum, Enst Coast, September 7. Blenheim, Wanganui, September 7. Maori, Lyttelton, September 7. Nikau. Nelson, September 7, Komata, Weßtport, September 7. Ysabcl, Auckland, September V. Pnloona, Melbourne, September 7. Lily, Lyttelton, September 7. Calm, Timaru, September 7. Xaiapol, Greyinouth, September 8. Rosamond, Cireymouth and Westport, September 8. Wahine, Lyttelton, Septembtr 8. Kaitoa, Nelson, Pcptcinber 8 Mapourika, Picton and Ndson, Sept. 8. Tnvercargill, Wanganui, September 8. Rc"Uhi6. Nelson, Weßtport, Orcymoutb, and Holtlttka. September 8. Waitaiiei. Patea. September B.' Karu, Lyttelton, Scotemher 6. , Qpawa, Blenheim, September 8. Kaipiti, Wanganui, September 8. Hawern, Patea, September 8. Waimea, Tarakohc, September B. Ripple, Napier, Gisbornc, and Akitio, September 8. Bona, Newcastle, September 8. Oitfr of Corinth, Sydney, September 8. Maori, Lyttelton, September 9. Nikau, Nelson, September 9. Kapuni, Patea, September 9. Waverloy, Patea, September 9. Itnapehu, Auckland, September 9. Suffolk, Lyttelton, September 9. Otarama, London, September 9. lTlimaron, Sydney, September 9. Kennedy, Fo*ton, September 10. Wairaui Blenheim, September 10. Oinaka, Blenheim, September 10. OVERSEA STEAMERS. CANADIAN PROSPECTOR (Murray. Roberts), left, Vancouver .Tune 24 for N.E. and Australian porta. Due Wellington Sept, 19. I'ORT SYDNEY (C. and VI.). loft London June 19; left Oupc Town July 15 for Mel bourne, flohirt. fivdnpv. nnd NX Pnn Auckland Sept. 5. Due Wellington Sept, 14. AYRSHIRE (N.Z. and A.V, left Liverpool July 7 for Auckland. Wellington. Lyttelton. and Dunedin. Due Wellington Sept. 7. ATHEKIC (SS. and A.), left Southampton for Auckland and Wellington .Inly 29. Due Auckland Sept. 15. Duo here Sept. 22. PORT CAROLINE (C. and D.), left London Julv 29 for Australian and N.Z. ports. Due Auckland Sept. 27. Duo Wellington Oct. 6. WEST CAMARGO (Levin and Co.), left 'Frisco for Australian and N.Z. ports Aup 3. Arr. Auckland Aup. JO. Due hero Sept. 6. MARIA <&.. and A.). left New York for Auckland. Wellington, Melbourne. Sydney and Rrisbane, Aug. 7. Ar. Auckland Sep. 6. Due hero Sep. 13. MAMARI (S.S. and A.), left. London for Port Chalmers. Lrttelton. WolliiiL-lon, and New Plymouth Aug. 11. Left Balboa, Aug. JO. Dnn Port Chalmers Sept. 20. PORT NAPIER (C. and D.). left New York for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Australian ports An?. 10. Left Panama Aug. 24. Due Auckland Sept. 17. Due Wellington Sept. 24. LIBERTY (Daljety and Co.), left Now York for Auckland, Wclliniiton, Brisbane, Sydney, and Melbouriio, Aug 1 . 15. Due Auckland Sept. 20. Due here Sept. 30. THEWELLARD (N.Z. and A.), left Now York for Lyttelton, Dunedin, Melbourne, and Adelaide, Aug. 6. Left Newport News Auirust. 12. Due Lytto'ton Sept. 11. r'oRTNTHIC Ifi-S- and A.), left Soutn»mnt<iri 'or Wo" : ' , '- , nn nrrt Auckland August 19. Due Wellington Sept. 26. KENT (N. 7.. and A,), left Liverpool for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, apd Dunedin Vugust 18. Due Auckland October 1. Due'liere October 8. OTIRA (S.S. and A.), left Montreal for Auckland. Wellington. Lyttelton, Melbourne, and Sydney. Aug. 20. Duo Auckland Popt. 25. Duo here Oct. 2. KAIKOURA (N.Z.S. Go.), left Sydney (Nova Scotia) for Auckland, Wellington, Dunedin. Melbourne, Sydney, and Irisbane, Aug. 16. |Due Auckland Sept. 23. Due bore Sept. 30. CANADIAN EXPORTER (Murray .Roberts), left Vancouver Aug 18 for Auckland' Wellington, and Australian ports. D U p'~nd Sept. 17. Due here Sept 24. \PORT VICTOR (O- and D.l, left Glasgow for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin, Aug. 26. Due Auckland Oct. 9 Due hero Oct. 18. PORT KEMBLA (C. and D.), left London for N.Z. and Australian ports Aug. ?,7. Duo Auckland Nov. 14. Duo here WATTEMATA (U.B.S. Co.)). left San I'Ynneiiico for Auckland and Melbourne, Aug. 26. Due Auckland. Sept. 23. BERTHAGE LIST. Queen's Wharf—West Camargo, No. 1 south; Uliraaroa, No. 1 north; Raupo, No. 3; Suffolk, No. 6; Rosamond, No. 6; Kaiapol, No. I south; Wakatu, No. 7; Nikau, No. 10; Wairau, No. U north; Kennedy, No. 11 south; Ripple, No. 12; Omaka, No. 13 north; Rum, No. 13 centre; Canastota, No". 14 north; Paloonn, No. 16.
Ferry Whitrf—Maori, liily. Railway Wharf—Komata, Magic, Glasgow Wharf-Otnrama, Westineath, Waitangi, Huwern, Wavcrby. King's Wharf-Ayrshire, City cf Corinth, Waitangi. Lnmbton Wharf-Calm. Thorndon Breastwork-Philomel, Firebrand , Tiiratmki Street Wharf-Kokiri, Isabel. Ruapchu. Clyde Quay Wharf-Tutanekai, Mahana. At the slip--]linemoa, Kamo. UY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEAS. SYDNEY, September 6. Arrived—Ma,heno and Senorita (early this morning), from Aucklan.d MELBOURNE, September 6. Arrived—Malaita. from New Zoaland. PLYMOUTH, September 1. Arrived.-Ostorloy, from Australia.: POUT NATAL, September 2-Arrived.-Weissenfelfl, from FremanUe. DUNGENESS, September 2. Otaki passed, bound from Port I'iric to Antwerp. LONDON, Soptcmbcr 2. Arrived-Fort Lyttdton and Cathlamet, from Wellington. Sailed—Koningen Luke, for Sydney. LONDON, September 4. Arrived.-Port Lyttolton. from Wellington; Cathlamet, friim Wellington. Sailcd-Koningen Luisc, for Sydney; Olympic, for Sydney; Buncllffc. for Semantic COASTAL. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 5. WESTPORT. Sailed.-Kini (12.15 a.m.), and Cauopus (1.30 a.m.), for Lyttelton. GREYMOCTH. Arrived.-Orepuki (12 25 .p.m.), from Lyttelton; Alexander (12.50 p.m.!, from Nelson; Ngahere (4,45 p.m.), from Wellington. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6.. DUNEDIN. Arrived.-Port Curtis (10.10 a.m.), from Now York, via, northern ports. | PICTON. . Arrived.—Mapourika (5 p.m.), from Wellington. Bailed.-Mapourika (8 p.m.), for Nelson. LYTTELTON. ■": Arrived.—Te Anau (6.50 a.m.), from Napier; Matatua (6.50 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed-Tc Anau (J. 30 p.m.), for Port Chalmers; Maori (8.25 p.m.), for Wellington. AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Riverina., (5 p.m.), from Sydney; Arahura (11.50 i>.ui. yesterday), from Gibborne. ULIMAROA FROM SYDNEY. The Ulimaroa arrived in ,the Btream' at 6.30 o'clock laet ovoiiing from Sydney direct and berthed about nine o'clock. Tho vessel left Sydney at .1 p.m. last Thursday, and experienced calm weather dining the whole of the passage,, which wiib without Incident. Tile Wellington cargo couiprißcs':-2W caaks paint, VA bags ground bark, 100 bugs cult food, ,100 bags linseed meal, 175 bagß E. bottles, 1057 bags manure, 360 baga superphoepliite, 176 tags cyclone dust, 3115 boxes sultanas, 11 JO baga boneduat, 2500 packages fruit, 466 casoß wine, 734 cases brandy.
TUB POET NICHOLSON. The Pprt Nicholson is expected'to leave London for Australia and New Zealand on October 2.
CORINTHIO LEAVES COLON. The S.S. and A, liner Corinthic left Colon for Wellington direct on September 4. She is due here on September. 26. MAHIA AT AUCKLAND.' , The 8.8. and A. liner Mahia arrived at Auckland yesterday morning. She is expected hero on Saturday, and vlll later go on to Melbourne, Sydnay, and Briubano to complete discharge. The .Wellington agents are the N.Z. and A. Company. AYRSHIRE DTJE TO-DAY. The Ayrshire is due to-day from Auckland. After discharge) of portion of Lev cargo here she will proceed to Lyttelton and Duncdin, and will lator load at Whakatanc, Wanganui, and Wellington. JCATATTJA'S MOVEMENTS. The Matatua is at present at Lyttelton. She will later proceed to Dunedin, Bluff, and Timaru, returning to Wellington and Auckland to complete loading. She is to sail from the northern port about October 8. prom am YORK. The Port Autrusta- is due to leave New York for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton and Australia on September 25. . WATERBIDERS' BTOP-WORK MEETING. The usual monthly "stop-work" meeting of waterside workers is to be freld at 8 o'clock this morning. •, ■
ABADESA AT WANGANUI. . The Abadesa. arrived at Wanganui on Sunday. The weather was too bad for the vessel to work yesterday, but Bhe may commenco to-day. She is due here about the middle of next week. THE PORT SYDNEY. The. Port Sydney arrived at Auckland on Saturday, and is duo at Napier on' September 11. She should reach Wellington about Tuesday or Wednesday of next woek. ' PAPAROA AT NEWPORT NEWS. The Now Zealand Shipping Company's liner Pnparoa. arrived at Newport Ncwb on September 2, on route to England. PALOONA TOR MELBOURNE. The Pnloona is to leave at 8 p.m. today for Melbourne direct. WITH COAL. The Karamu is duo on Wednesday from Grevmouth with coal for the gaaworks. The Kauri ib due here on Thursday from Westport with a cargo of coal. The Kamoua is to load a cargo of coal at Weßtport thin week for Wellington. WESTRALIA DELAYED. The Westralia has been delayed in tho south. She is to leave Dunedin-at noon to-day and it is hoped to dispatch her from Blulf this evening. PORT LYTTELTON AT LONDON. Tho C. and D. linor Port Lyttelton, which loft Wellington on July 13, arrived at London on September 3 She is to eavo Now York on October 27 for Now Zealand. - THE SIIAHRISTAN. The now steamer Shahristan. which haß just been purchased by. tho Union' Company, will be renamed Kawatiri. : She is a now vesßol, having been built in 1919, and is in command of Captain G. Simpson. She is at present at Dunedin, and from that port iB to go on to Adelaide to complete discharge. MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. •■' Mr. J. S. Deo, first mate of tho Kokiri, and Mr. F. M'Govemc, second mate of the same tobbcl, havo signed off the vessel's articles. Captain C. C. Bullock has signed on tho Karnmu In place of Oaiptain (1. H. Hopkins, who has come ashore on leave. Mr. J. P. Bums, first engineer, Mr. J. B. Dugall, second engineer, and Mr. 11. W. Harkncsi. third engineer, havo all left tho Kokiri.
The Talune left liarotomra at 6 p.m. on Friday, for Auckland with : cargo of The barque Gladbrook arrived at Ran Francisco on Aucust 31 from Peru. The ilarniua, from Wollmgton. left rap Pete on August 27 for flan Francisco, where flhe in due on September 8. The steamer Sharnstan. purchased by the Union Company, will have txtra winches and derricks fitted at Ilunedin She sails at the end of the week for Adelaide to romnlcte diseharje, and load for New Zealand ports. , Tlie sWrner Cosmos, also rccentl" Pinrhnsed hv tho Union Company, la due at Melbourne .from Bristol to discharge at A, The n wMmM r is due from Tarakoho on Wednesday. She will return to that port tho following • day. The departure of the Puapchu for AncV laid h« been postponed mill! Thursday. The liil'y is to sail to-nizht for Wtelton. The Povt Curtis was to leave Dlincrtin lost iiielit for Jlobart. Melbourne, and H Tl.Tnopa will not leave for until the wenthor modorntcs. Probably she w ill not, sMI until to-morrow. Tho Suffolk is to sail Tor Lyttclton on il"'Tahiti, from Vancouver, is due at Ai'-Mnnd on Friday. The intercolonial ntpimer M"",, : T iJve Sydney on Friday for WclHmrlOT. The Ysnbel is to sail to-day or to-mor-row for Auckland. She Is taklns peneral C Powell was do'keel.<•(■ T.yttelton on Friday in connection with rer annual survev and overhaul It |* „p«trf that she will remain In dock for a few Tho iteamor Indunn Is loading hardiY"nds at Tlnrnic for Dnnedln. : Tlio ttnupo is to ko on the slip to-mor-Th'e Otnramn. which arrlvd y.n'terdai from Wnitar.i, Is to tail on for London. „ ~ , The Ueneral Stcnmshin Corporation s liner West Onmrgo i« due hero to-day from Auckland.
The following steamers were expected to bo within range of th* underowitionod wiroloss stations last night :-Awanu»Tahlti, Helen U. Sterling, Kaiapoi. Rakanoa, Port Alma, Mcikal Marn.. Atua, lalune. •■. Auckland-Ayrshire. Tahiti, Talunc, Wnltomo. Bakanoa, Kbrnmiko.. Wellington -Wahine, Maori, Ruakino. ■Ulimaroa, Adnbosa, Otarnraa, West Onmnw. Ayr»hlrc. Oanastota, Kororoiko. Chatham-Port Hacking, Devon, Port DcniEon, Kia Ora, Tho'Hoiito was'to leave Dnnadin last niffht. .and granting the southerly does not drop aho should reach here en Wednesday.
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