SHIPPING NEWS
1 PHASES OP THE MOON. SEPTEMBER. Day. Hr. ni. Lnt ouarter 6 6 35 a.m. New moon 13 0 22 a.m. First Quarter 20 4 25 p.m. . Full moon 28 1 27 p.m. MOOS. Moon risen to-day, 6.24 a.m.; seta, 7.42 p.m. SUN. Sun rises to-day, 5.54 a.m.; Bets, 5,40 p.m. HIGH WATER. To-day, 5.42 a.m.; 6.11 p.m. To-morrow, a.m.; 7.9 p.m. ARRIVALS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14. KOUTUNUI, s.s. :i.30 a.m.), 171 tons, J. Beaton, from Waitarangi. MAORI, 6.8. (7.50 a.m.), 3412 tons, W. Cameron, from Lyttelton. NIKAU, s.s. '.10.40 a.m.), 248 tons, It. Hay, from Nelson. , , „„ HUIA, auxiliary schooner (2.4 a p.m.), 200 tons, from Napier. WAIRAU, s.s (3.20 p.m.), 143 tons, W. Deiley, from Picton. MAPOUHIKA, b.s. (11.30 p.m.), 1203 tons, T. Sewell, from Picton. DEPARTURES. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14. INVEROAIiGILL, m. (2.55 p.m.), 224 tons, Eden, for Wanganui. OPAWA, (0.10 a.m.), 110 tons, W. Nicholas, for Picton. WAVERLEY. S.B. (4.20 p.m.), 157 tons, W. Brigden, for Patea. WAITANGI, 8.8. (4.20 p.m.), 171 tons, A. Fisk, for Patea. WAKATU. d.B. (4.30 p.m.), 157 toUB, J. Wills, for Kaikoura. KENNEDY. >\«. (5 p.m.), 226 tons, J Owen, for Foxton. KAPITI, 9 1. (5.10 p.m.), 242 tons, W. Sawyerß. for Wanganui. NIKATJ, S.B. (5.30 p.m.), W3 tons, 31. Hay, for Nelson. ~ , „„ . WEST CAMAItGO, b.s. (6.5 p.m.), 6920 tons, Westdahl, for New Plymouth. MAORI, b.s. (7-55 p.m.), 3412 tons, W. Cameron, for Lyttelton. OJIAKA (11.30 p.m.), 64 tons, J. Knox, lor Blenheim. expected arrivals. Flora, New Plymouth, September 15. Essex, Lyttelton, September 15. Wahiue, liyttelton, (September 15. Moeraki, Sydney,. September 15. Kaitoa, Nelson, September 15, ilawcra, Patea, September 15. Port Sydney, Napier, September 15.Karii, Lyttelton, September 15, Kamona. Westnort, September 15. Jhtia, Wnnrantii. September 15. ' Kokiri, Greymouth, September 15. Vntiki, Napier, September 15. Wootton, Lyttelton, Sri-tembcr la. Maou, Lyltc'lJii. September 16. Invercarcill. Wanganui, September 16. MapoUrika. Picton and NSlsoii, Sep. 16. Nikau. Nelson. September 16. Kennedy, Foxton. September 16. Opawa, Picton. September 16. Waitangi. I'atoa, September 16. Waverley. Patea, September 16. Kapiti. Wanganui. September 16. Kapuni Patea. September 16 Calm, Lyttelton, September 16. illy, Lyttelton, September 16. Te Anau, Tiniaru. September 16. Wahine, Lyttelton, September 17. Kaitoa, Nelson, September 17.. Oniakii, Blenheim, September 17. Wakatu, Kaikoura, September 17. Blenheim, Havcloc!;, September 17. Saikai Maru, Newcastle, September 17. Navua, Auckland, September 17. Wairau, Blenheim, September 17. Waimnnn, Lyttelton, September 17. Mallia, Auckland. -September 37. Abadesa, Wanganui, September 17. PROJECTED DEPARTURES Hippie, Napier, Gisborne, and Aki-tio, September 15. Blenheim, Havelock and Sounds, Sept. 15. Oinaka, Blenheim, Sept. 15. Kapuni, Paten, September 15. Wairau, Blenheim, September 15. Wahine, Lyttelton. September 15. Kaitoa. Nelson, September 15. Mapourikn. Picton and Nelson. Sept. 15. Flora, Timaru, September 15. -- llawera, Patea,. September 15. .. Houto. Lyttelton. September 15. " Komata, Wcßtport. September 15. Hnin. Picton, fientembor 15. Koutunui, East Coast, September 15. Karu, Lytteiton, September 15. Maori, Lyttelton. September 16. Nikau. Nelson, September' 16. Kennedy. Foxton. September 16. Kapiti, Wanganui. September 16. Kapuni. Patea. September 16. Mahana, Napier. September 16 Opawa, Blenheim, Seijlcujher 16. Waitangi, Patea, September 15. Putild, Tarakohe, September 16. Moeraki, Sydney and Hobart, Sept. 16. Tofua, San Francisco. September 17. Wootton, Lyttelton, September 17. Waverley, Patea, September 17. Wairau, Blenheim, Siptember 17. Omaka, Blenheim, September -7. Te Anau, Napier and Gipborne, Sept. 17. BY TELEGRAPH COASTAL. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14. AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Ngahero (1.15 p.m.), from Greymonth;' Athenic (5 p.m.), from London. To arrive—Garbeta (midnight), from Newcastle. „ NEW VLTSIOT7TH. Arrived—Port I*lma (8 a.m.), from Waitara. , , Sailed—Astuta, Maru {6.30 a.m.). for Greymouth. WANGANUI. Arrived.—Huia (8.30 a.m.), from Wellington. PICTON. Arrived—Mapourlka, .4.30 p.m.), front NelSailed.—Mapourilta '6 p.m.), for Wellington; Magio (8.30 a.m.), for Sandy Bay. NELSON. Arrived—Kaitoa (4.35 a.m.), from Wellington. To sail—Kaitoa (7 p.m.), for Wellington. WESTPOIIT. Arrived.—Waimea (noon), from Tarakohe; Karori (7 p.m.), l'rom Wellington. Bailed.— Kamona (10.20 a.m.), for Wellington; Rosamond (12.20 p.m.), for Greymouth. GREYMOUTH. Arrived.-Regulus (7.45 a.m.), from West- I port. Sailed.—Kokiri (11.10 a.m.), for Wolihigtan. i LYTTELTON. | Arrived—Wahine (10.5 a.m.), from Wei- i lington; Kislio Maru (4 ip.m.), from New-1 castle; Wanuka '7.15 p.m.), l'rom Wellington. Arrived.-Calm (6.20 a.m.), from Timau; Slot m (5.45 a.m.), from Timaru. Sailed.—Esßei (2.30 p.m.), for Wellington; To Anau (4 p.m.), for Timaru; Lily (4.15 p.m.), for Wellington; Wahine (8.25 p.m.). for Wellington. To sail.—Wootton (10 a.m.), for Wellington. I -.'OUT CHALMERS. Sailed -Leitrim (2.50 P.m.), for Newcastle. WAIMANA DUE FRIDAY. Tho Waimana is to loave Lyttelton tomorrow for Wellington, and is duo here on Friday. After leading and bunkering the vcbbcl will proceed to Gisborne and Tokomam Bay to load. She iB due back on September 29, und ib to nail lor London on October 4. THE CANADIAN WINNER. Tho Canadian Government steamer Canadian Winner is expected to leave Vancouver to-day for Auckland and Australian ports. ESSEX DELAYED. The N Z. and A. chartered steamer Essex ii duo* 'from Lyttelton to-day. Her departure for Boston and New lork hue been postponed until Monday MOERAKI FROM SYDNEY. The Moeraki is duo t-arly this morning frnm Svdnoy. '-Pho veßsel should berth at No 1 Queen's Wharf about 10 o'clock. She will leavo on tho return trip to Sydney and Hobart at 5 p.m. tomorrow. END OF THE WARRIMOO. Tha story of the end of the old steamer Warrimoo is told by a contributor to the Sydney "Bulletin." The Warrimoo had been bought by a Chinese lirin, and was engaged in carrying Chinese labour to Marseille* during tho war. She left Bi- , zerta (Tunis) on May 1, 1918 under French eeeort, and during thq night she collided with one of the convoying destroyers, with | disastrous results. The bteamer sank in 20 minutes. THE CANADIAN EXPORTER. The Canadian Exporter lias wirelessed to °av the will arrivo at Auckland at midnight to-night. She is due hero on September 25. MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Mr v Warreu has .loiiied the. Rnkaiioa a, chief officcr, vico. Mr. A. Christie, who , fa 'lwaiting instructions. _ Wr II Sandison, of the Karori, has been nnnr.ii ted second officer of tho Kakapo, nnd Mr F. Collins, of.the Kakapo, has Binned oil the Karori in a. similar capacity. Saptaln Colin M'Donald, marine superintendent for tho Union Company, who has toen on & businem visit to San Francisco, ; returned to Auckland on Friday by tho . Tahiti, from Vancouver. 1 \f r o. Bunting, representing the Canadian' Government Line, will arrive by tho Canadian Prospector on Sunday. Tho Wootton is now due to-day from Lyttelton. and not to-morrow. She will sail on Friday. (
The following steamers were expected to bo within range of the undermentioned wireless .stations last night:—Awanui— Garbcta. Mokoia, Tahiti, H.M.S. Veronica, Donald AL'Kay, Kurow, schooner Vigilant. Auckland—Athenic, Port Napier, Port Alma, Canadian Exporter, Ucnald Ji'Kay, Kurow, Arahura, Garbeta. schooner Vigi* lant, Kaitangatn. Wellington—Wahine. Kaiwarra, Kurori. Hoses, Abadeea, Port Sydney, Northumberland, Aloeraki, Waimana, West Caiuargo, Maori. Awarua— Bhahristan, Kaitangata, Tarawera. Ghhthams—Otarama. The Flora is to sail to-day for New Plymouth, via Timaru and Lyttelton. The Oalm han been delayed at Lyttel* ton, owing to Ehortage of labour, av.d is not due friyn the southern port until tomorrow. Her departure for Dunedln and Timaru has been postponed until Saturday. The Lily ia not expected fron\ Lyttolton until Thursday. . The Ayrshire's departure for Lyttolton has been postponed until Saturday. The To Anau is not clue here now until to-morrow, and will sail far Napier and Giabomo with general cargo on Friday. The Tarawera will not arrive from the Bluff until September 23. The Jlahia.is not due from Auckland until Friday. Tho Union Company advise that the Taluno has been delayed at Auckland, and will not sail for Rarotonga and Ta« liiti until 10 a.m. to-morrow. Advice has been received in Sydney from the principals cf the Holland-Aus-tralian Line at Rotterdam statin? that the steamer Socrakarta, which is the first vessel to inaugurate the service of the lino from Continental pcrts to"' Australia, Bailed from "Rotterdam on August 28 for Fremantle, Adelaide. Melbourne, and Sydney, via the Suez Canal. The Government steamer Hinemoa is at present help up at- Wellington on account of the shortage of coal, hut an etfort ib being made to dispatch her on her trip to tno northern lighthouses -on t Friday. Before sailing north she is to visit J encarrow and The Brothers lighthouses. The liner Abadcsa was unable to work at Wangnnui yesterday. She is not duo now until Friday. The OorinnaViß to leave Duncdin at the end of the week for Timaru, Nelsou, New Plymouth, and Wellington, It has been decided to name the five fast steamers of 22.500 tons displacement building in England for the Commonwealth Government Line of steamers na follows t-Espera nee. Hohson's Bay, Jervois Bay, Largs Bay, and Moreton Bay. The Perth is to load 2000 tons of coal at Newcastle this week for the Miramar gasworks. , „ . Tho Moana is to leave Sydney on inday for Wellington.
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