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SHIPPING NEWS

PHASES OF THE MOON. SEPTEMBER. Day. Hr. m. Last ouarter .; 6 6 35 a.m. New moon 13 0 22 a.m. First auartsr 20 4 25 p.m. Full moon 28 127 p.m. JIOON. Moon rises to-day, 10.18 a.m.: rets, 0.42 a.m. SUN. Sun rises to-day, 5.45 a.m.; sots, 5.45 p.m. HIGH WATER. To-day. 10.13 a.m.; "0.34 p.m. To-morrow, 10.59 a.m.; 11.17 p.m. ARRIVALS. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18. WAIJIEA, s.B. (6.50 a.m.), 454 lons, Stuart, from Nelson. NIKAU. s.s. (7.5 a.m.), 248 tons, It. Hay, from Nelson. MAORI, b.B. (7.25 a.m.), 3412 tons, W. "Cameron, from Lyttelton, KAPITI, b.B. (2."5 p.m.), 242-tons, Sawyers, from Wanganui, • BLENHEIM, s.s. (4.30 p.m.), 151 tonß, Wilkinson, from Havelock. 17AIBAU, s.s. (4.55 p.m.), 143 tons, Deiley, from Blenheim. •WAIPORI, ?ji. (6 p.m.), 1919 tons, Knowles, from Port ICftibla. WAKATU, s.s. .7.10 p.m.), 157 tons, Wills,' from Kaikoura.. MAPODRIKA. s.s. (10.30 p.m.). 1203 tons, Bewell, from Picton and Nelson. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 19. KAPUNI, s.s. • (4 a.m.), IBS tons, Gibson, from Patoa. HUIA, s.s. (5,20 a.m.), 127 tens, Badford, from Plot-on, WAHINE, s.s. (7.50 a.m.), 4436 tons, Edwin, from Lyttelton. SAIKAI HART! (8.45 a.m.), 3703 tons, Watari. from Newcastle. KAITOA, s.s. (10 a.m.), 319 tons, Wildman, from Nelson. WAITANGI, s.s. (2 p.m.), 171 tons. Pisk, from Patsi. WAYEKLEY. s.s. (4 p.m.), 157 tons. Brigden, from Patea. NAYTJA, s.s. (6.10 p.m.), 2930 tons, Davey, from Auckland. DEPARTURES. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18. HUIA. s.s. (5 a.m.), >27 tons, Bradford, for Picton. TE ANAU, s.s. (7.45 p.m.), 1652 tons, Plata, for Napier. ICABTL so. fll a.m.), 267 tons, Nicholson, ■ from Lytlelton. KAMONA. s.s. (1.55 p.m.), 1425 tons, Plowman, for Westport. NIKAU, E.s: (2.5 p.m.)). 248 tons, Hay. for French Pass and Nelson. KOKIRI, =.s. (3.50 p.m.), 1214 tons, Rankine. for Greymouth. OPAWA. s.s. (7.10 p.m.), 110 tons, Nicholas, for Picton. MAORI, s.s. '7.50 p.m.), 3412 tons, Cameron, for Lyttelton. OALjr. s.s. (8.30 p.m.). 890 tons, Braidwood. for Dunedin. PI/TIKI. s.s. (11.45 p.m.), 409 tons, Norling, for Tarakohe. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 19. ESSEX. 8.9. (7.10 a.m.), 8722 tons, Williams, for New York. F.XPFCTED ARRIVALS. Rosamond. Westport, September 20. Ripple, Gisborne, September 20. Komata, Westport, September 20. Maori. Lyttelton, September 21 Jlanourika. Picton, September 21. Nikan, Nelson. September 21. 3tegulu3. Tarakolie, September 21. Wootton, Lyttelton, September 21. Jjgakuta. Greymouth. September 21. Opawa, Picton, September 21. Omaka. Blenheim, September 21. Canadian Prospector, Melbourne, Sept. 21. Moana, Sydney, September 21. Wahine, Lyttelton, September 22, Ivaitoa. Nelson, September 22. Kennedy, Foxton, September 22. Opawa, Blenheim, September 22. Omaka, Blenheim, September 22. Waitangi, Patea, September 22. Waverley, Patea, Sertembcr 22. Stella, Dunedin, eSptember 22. Kapuni, Patea, September 22. ■ Jlawera, Patea, September 22. Wairau, Blenheim, September 22. .*lako. Nanier, September 22. Kaaiti. Wanganui, September 23. Blenheim. Wanganui, September 23. John, Lyttelton, September 23. PROJECTED DEPARTURES Wairau, Blenheim, September 20. Wahiue, Lyttelton. September 2j3. Kaitoa, Nelson, ScDtember 29, Mapouyika. Picton -and Nelson. Sept. 20. Kennedy, Fnxton, September 20. Waverley, Patea, September 20. Waitangi. Patea, September 20. Jvayua, Lyttelton.. September 20. Wakatii, Lyttelton, via Kaikoura, September 20. Kamo, Greymouth, September 20. Kapuni, Patea, September 20 gaycra: Pat«a, Sentember 20.' Baden Powell, Lyttelton. September 20. Itinemoa, northern lighthouses, Sept. 20. Maori, Lyttelton. Septemoer 21. fjikau, Nelson, September 21. B"irulus, Ne'son arid n 0 aet. fiept. 21. Waimoa, Nelson and Coast-September 21. Ka.piti, Wanganui, September 21. Upawa. Blenheim, September 21. Blenheim, Wanganui, September 21. Ayrshire, Lyttelton, September 21, Karamu, Greymouth, September- (1, Kosamond, Westport, September 21. naliiuo, Lyttelton, September 22. Kaitoa. Nelson, Si ptembor 22 Mapourika. Picton and Nelson, Sept. 22. Wootton, Lyttelton, September 22. Waimana. Oisiiornc, Eeptember 22. Omaka, Blenheim, September ■ 22. OVERSEA STEAMERS. CANADIAN PROSPECTOR (Murray, Roberts), left Vancouver Juno 24 for If Z arid Australian ports. Dub Wellington Sent 21 ATHENIO (SS. and A.), left Southampton for Auckland and Wellington July 29. Arr. Auckland Sept. 14. Due hero Sent !M PORT CAROLINE (C. and D.). left London July 29 for Australian and If.Z. ports Duo Auckland Sept. 27.' Duo Wellington Oct. 6, MAMARI (S.S. and A.), left London for Port Chalmers, Lyttelton. Wellington, and Now Plymouth Aug. 11. Left Balboa Aug. 30. Duo Port Chalmers Sept. 20. LIBERTY (Dalgcty and Co.), left New lork for Auckland, Wellington, Brisbane Sydney, and Melbourne, Aug. 15. Duo Auckland Sept. 20. Due here Sept. 30. TREWELLARD (N.Z. and A.), left New York for Lyttelton, Dunedin, Melbourne and Adelaide, Aug. 6. Left Newport News August 12. Duo Lyttelton Sept. 11. CORINTHIC (S.S. and A.), left Southampton for Wellington and Auckland August 19. Due Wellington Sept. 26 KENT (N.Z. and A.), left Liverpool for Auckland. Wellington. Lyttelton, Melbourne. and Sydney Aug. 20. Due Auckland Sept. 25. Due here Oct. 2. OTIRA {SS. and A.), left Montreal for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin, August 18. Due Auckland October Due here October R. KAIKOURA (N.Z.B. Co.), left fvdnoy (Nova Scotia) for Auckland, Wellington Dunedin. Melbourne, Sydney, and Iris bane Aug. 16 Due Auckland Sept. ?} Due here Sept. 30. CANADIAN EXPORTER (Murray .Roborts), left Vancouver Aug 18 for Auckland We lrngton, and Australian port, Arr. Auckland Sept. 16. Due here Sent 91 PORT VICTOR (C. and D.) leftow gow for Auckland, Wellington, Lytteltm. and Dunedin, Aug. 26. Due Auckland t)™' 10. Due here Oct, 18. PORT KEMBLA (C. nnd D.), left Lon don for N.Z. and Australian ports Ave 27. Duo Auckland Nov. 14. Duo hero ■Nov. 25. ® WAITOIATA (U. 5.6. Co.)). left San Francisco for Auckland and Melbourne, Ainr 26 Due Auckland. Sept. 23. E ' PORT STEPHENS (0. and D.). left New York for Auckland. Wellington. Dunedin and Australian norts. Seat. 9. Due Auckland Oct. 7. TAINUI (S.S. and A ) left Southampton for Auckland and Wellington Seot./9 Due Auckland Oct, 23. Due here Oct 30 fiURREY (N.Z. and A.), left New' York for Auckland. Wellington, Sydney, and BriaUoiij Rnp!. A Hi.,\ Auckland Opt. 1 CITY OF EDINBURGH (N.Z. and A) left Now York for Lyttelton, Dunedin, ami Australia, Sept. 9. Due Lyttelton Oct. 10. BERTHAGE LIST. Queen's Wharf—Mahia, No. 1 southOmaka, No. 2; Raupo, No. 3; Ayrshire' No. 4; Nora Niven. No. 3 north; Waltatu' No. 7; Kaitoa, No. 10; Wairau, Nt> i{ north; Blenheim, No. 13 centre; LVidcn Powell, No. 13 south; Navua, No. 14 south; Rosamond. ISo. 16 south; ICamona, No. 1 north; Waimea, No. 6 (from slip); Huia, No. 13; Ifapourika, No. 13. Railway Wharf—Saikai Maru, Waipori. Ferry Wharf—Koutunui, Hinemoa, Wahino. Glasgow Wharf—Kapiti, Hawera, Port Alma, Komata. Kitig's Wharf—Abadesa, Waimana, Port _S.vdney, Waverley, Waitanei. Pipitca Wharf—Kapuni. Thorndon Ilroastwork—Philomel, I'iro* brand. Clyde Quay—Kamo. the Slip-Waimci, Invercargill. Shelly Bay—Hula, auxiliary 6chooner. Mlramar Wharf-Karamu. BY TELEGRAPH OVERSEAS. „ , SYDNEY, September 17. Sailed—Moana, for Wellington. , SYDNEY. September 18. Arrivec..—hakapo, from Greymouth. MELBOURNE, September 18. Sailed—Westralia, for New Zealand. NEWCASTLE, September 19. Arrived.—Peneho Ifaru, from Auckland, tiailed.—luako Maru, for New Zealand. VANCOUVER., Septomber 18. Sailed -Niagara, for Sydney, via Auckland. »

OOASTAL. ' SATURDAY, SEITEMBER. 18. DUNEDIN. Arrived.—Kaitangnta. (9.10 a.m.), from Sj ney. The Vessel encountered hca, south-east galo*, in the Tasuian Be These caused delay. Sailed.—Tarawera (noon), for Blulf; Ci inna (I p.m.), for New Plymouth, v ports. To sail.—Stella, lor Lyttelton and Wellic ton. GISROIIME. Sailed—Ripplo - (10.30 p.m.), for Wclliii ton. "WESTPORT. Sailed—Rosamond (11.25 ji.m.), for Wcllin ton. PORT CHALMERS. Arrived.—Kaitangata (6.30 a.m.', from Wi lington. LYTTELTON, 'Arrived.—Wootton (2 a.m.), from Wellin ton; Flora' (4.50 a.m.), from Tlmari Northumberland (7.40 a.m.), from Wellin tion. Sailed—Kittawa' (2.15 p.m.), for Westpor Flora (6.5 p.m.), for Nelson; Breeze (6. p.m.), for Dunedin. AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Port Napier (5.35 a.m.), from Ne York. Sailed.—Koromiko (6.40 p.m.), for Newcastl SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 19. GREYMOUTH. Arrived—Ngakatu (6.30 a.m.), from Auci land. Sailed.—Kaiapoi (2 a.m.), for Wellington. WESTPORT. Arrived—Kamo .'2.30 a.m.), from Wellini ton. Sailed.—Komata (12.40 a.m.), for Wellingtoi DUNEDIN. Arrived—Breeze (5.30 a.m.), from Lytte'toi LYTTELTON. Arrived—Muriel, steam trawler (5.20 a.m. from Auckland; Houto (6.20 a.m.), froi Wellington; Maori (8.10 a.m.), from We lington. AUCKLAND. Arrived—H.M.S. Veronica (4.30 a.m.), froi Sydney; Ysabcl, schooner (5 p.m.), froi Wellington. KAITANGATA AT DUNEDIN. By Tolegraph—Press Association. Dunadin, September 18, The Kaitangata, which arrived to-da from Sydney, enoountered heavy eoutl east gales in the Taßman Sea. Tlins causes delay. The IlaJtanoa. left Tijl on Friday fo Auckland with a full cargo of sugar. The British-India steamer Garade, e route from Calcutta to Brisbane and i 3"( ney, later proceeds to Auckland and We lington to completo discharge. ' THE KKO MARU. Tho new steamer Kiso Maru, at presen at Lyttelton, to which port she brougli 5200 tons of phosphates from O-aki, Japai encountered two bad 6torms on the wa out. On August 23, in moderate weathei a seaman fell overboard, and was drowne; From Lyttelton the vessel proceeds t Port Kemblii to lead coal. The Kiso Maru, which is in commnn of Captain I. Yamaguchi. late of th Japanese Navy, was launched in Juno lat from the yards of the M.B.K. Shipbuildin Department (a large Japanese combine She iB a steel, ringlo-i'crcwed vessel of <0f tons, with an average speed of over nin knots. Her principal dimensions are:Length, 385 ft.. breadth JOft., depth 29(i Her four hatches are fitted with derricki which lie horizontal when not in use. He officers' quarters, which are amidshipi are of the latest design, and similar t those fitted on the new American stean ers. The present iB her second voyage. THE TAHITI DECAYED. A PrcßS Asrociation message from Syt ney states that tho departure of th Tahiti for Auckland was postponed unti to-day as a result of a dispute with th stewards and pantrymen over accomm< dation. The men are leaving tho vesse and refusing to return until their demand are granted. MAKURA AS OIL-BURNER. A report received by the Union Con oany states that the work of convcrtin the mail steamer Jlakura into an oi! burning ship is proceeding satisfactorii; at San Francisco. It is not yet knowr however, when the vessel will be read; to resume her running in the Yaucouvoi Auckland-Sydney service. AYRSHIRE DELAYED. Tho N.Z. and A. liner Ayrshire ha, been delayed at Wellington, and will no sail now before to-morrow. She may bi further delayed, unless she obtains sufii cicnt bunker coal to-day. MOANA LEAVES SYDNEY.. The Union Company's int.ercolonia s.teamer Moana. left Sydney on Friday foi Wellington. She is due hero to-morrow. THE- PORT DARWIN. The 0. and D. liner Port Darwin lef Sydney on Friday for Auckland, when she will commence loading for .Loudon She also is to visit and Whaka tane, filling up finally at Auckland, fihi should sail about tho middle of Octobei for London. CANADIAN PROSPECTOR. DUE TOMORROW. The Canadian Government liner Canadiai Prospector is due at 8 a.m. to-morrov? frorr Vancouver, via Australia. She left Mel bourne on Wednesday. PORT VICTOR LEAVES PANAMA. The C. and D. linor Port Victor lcfl Panama for Auckland on September 16, ir continuation of her voyage from Liver .pool and Glasgow to New Zealand ports She is due at Auckland on October 10 and should bo in Wellington on October IS WITH COAL. The Waipori arrived on Saturday from Port Keinbla wiui a load of coal. Tho (Saikai Maru arrived on Sunday morning with coal lor thu railway iroiii HESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Mr. J. P. Burns, first engineer of the Koiilri, has left tnat vessel, jlr. L. M/llucrich joining in Mo Etead. On account of 111-nuuith Captain I. Fletcher has rebigned hia position ub harbourmaster at Wairoa. Tho been dolayed at Port Chalmers, and will lot leavu that pore l'or Mutt' until to-day. The Canadian Exporter iB duo hero from Auckland on (September 24. The Isosamond will tail to-morrow ior Westport and Greymouth. The Invercargill io to go on to the slip to-day. The Ripplo commences her overhaul today, and in tho moanwhilo the Putiki win take up her Napier-Glsborne-Akitio running. The Putilti is due from Napier about next Friday. Tho Mako will rot reach Wellington from Napier until Wednesday. On her recent nsit to tho Cook Strait lighthouses tho Government steamer Tutanekai was unable to land stores at tho Kahurangi Point lighthouse owing to bad weather. The John is due on Thursday from Lyttelton with general cargo. Messrs. Levin and Co. report that wireless advice has been received to tho effect that the steamer Mamari expects to arrive at Port Chalmers on Thursday. Sho is bringing about 450 passengors.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 306, 20 September 1920, Page 7

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