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SHIPPING NEWS

i I'HASES OF THE MOON. OCTOBER.. Day. Hr. m. r First quarter 5 0 24 p.m. < Now moon 12 0 20 p.m. t First quarter 20 11 59 a.m. V Full moon 28 1 39 a.m. J MOON. _ ' j Moon l'iaes to-day, 6.15 p.m.: sets, 4.26 ] a.m. .SUN. Sun rises to-day, 4.45 a.m.: Beta. 6.25 'p.m. 1 HIGH WATER. To-day,. 3.10 a.m.-. 3.37 P.m. To-morrow. 4.3 a.m.; 4.31 p.m. arrivals. j TUESDAY. OCTOBER 26. j RONA, barque (12.45 a.m.), 618 tons, i Airey, from Newcastle. ! WEST JIOLIiItOOK, s.s. (4.30 a.m.), 88CO tons, C. A. Martin, from Auckland. f NORA NIVEN. trawler (9 a.m.), 166 - tons, Ormeß, from Cook Strait. ( MAORI, 8.6. (11.15 a.m.), 3413 tor*. B. : Irwin, from Lyttelton. KOUTUNUI, s.s. (3.15 a.m.), 471 ton», J. Benton, from East Const. MAPOURIKA. 8.8. (10.20 p.m.), 1203 tons, Kcwell, from Picton. 1 — 1 DEPARTURES, { TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26. ' TUTANEKA.I. s.s. (2.15 a.m.). 811 tons. C. i Post, for Stephen's Island. j MAORI, b.s. (7.50 p.m.), 3412 tons. Irwin. , for Lyttelton. i EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Wootton, Lyttelton, October 27. Baden Powell, Lyttelton, October 27. o;u.aka, Blenheim. October 27. Wairau, Picton. Ortolx-r 27. Manuka, Sydney, October 27.' Waliine, Lyttelton. October 27. j Kaitoa, Nelson, October 27. ' o\iawa, nienheim. October 27. Zita, Lyttelton, October 27. , Komala. West port. Octobcr 27. Maori, Lyttelton, October 28. Nikau, Nelson, October 28. I Mapourika, Picton. October 28. Waverley, Patca, October 28. Kapiti, Wanganui. October 28. Alexander, Nelson. October 28. P.ipnle, Napier, October 28. Kiwi. Grcymouth, October 28. Wahine, Lyttelton. October 29. Knitoa, Nelßon, October 19. Kapuni, Pol-ca, October 29. Waitangi, Patca, October 29, Kennedy, Foxton. Octobcr 29. _ Omaka, Blenheim October 29. Huia, Wangnnui, October 29. Calm. Lyttelton, October 29. Manuka, Lyttelton. Octobcr 29. Taraivora, Diinedin, October 29. Garada, Auckland, Octobcr 29, Flora, Lyttelton, October 29. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Wru-erley. Paten, October 27. Wakatu, Lyttelton, via Kaikoura, Oct, 27 Kennedy, Foxton. October 27. Invercareill, Wnnganui, October 27. " Blenheim. Havclock and Soundß, Oct. 27. Koutunui, Kant. Coast bayj. October 27. Navua, Lyttelton and Dunedin, Oct. 27. Kapuni, Paten, October 27. I Waitungi, Patea, October 27. Wootton. Lyttelton, October 27. Rosamond, Wostport :ind Grcymouth, October 27. Mapourika, Picton and "Nelson, Oct. 27. Wahine, Lytt'elton. Octobcr 27. Kaitoa, Nelson, Octobcr 27. Oraaka, Blenheim, October 27. Huin, Wanganui, October 27. Manuka, Lyttelton. October 27. Knrumu, Grcymouth, October 27. Car.sara. Lyttelton. October ?}. Maori, Lyttelton, October 28. Nil-an, Nelson, October 28. Opawa, Blenheim, October 28. Kupjti, Wangamii, October 28. . Alexander, Wostport, Greyinouth, and Hokitia, October 23. Wiwerley, I'atea. October 28. Putiki, Napier, Octobcr -28. Wairau, Blenheim. October 28. Waitomo, Newcastle, October 28. Kahilta, Grcymouth, October 28. Wahinc, Lyttelton. October ?9. Kaitoa, Nelßon, October 29. Mapourika, Picton and-Nelson, Oct. 29. Hawera, Patca, .October 29. Ripple, Napier, Gisborne, and Akitio, October 29. ■ Kent, Lyttelton, October 29. • Manuka, Sydney and Hobnrt, Oct. 29. Flora, New Plymouth, October 29. Surrey, Sydney, Octobcr ,!0. Ayrshire. ■ Whakata.il?, October 30. Tarawcra, Sydney. October 30. OVERSEA STEAMERS. PORT CAROLINE (0. and D.). left Londoa July 29 for Australian and N.Z. porti. Due Wellington Nov. 4. I''ULTALA '.A. and A.), left N«w Yorti for Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Australian ports Hept. 21 Due Lyttelton Oct. 30. OUT OF NEWCASTLE (N.U. and A.), left New York for Auckland, Wellington, and Australian ports Sept. 23. Due Auckland Oct. 31. Due here Nor. 7. PORT KEMBLA (0. and D.). left London for N.Z. and Australian ports Aug. 27. Due Auckland Nov. 8. Due here Nov 20. PORT STEPHENS (0. and D.), left New York for Auckland, Wellington, Duncdiu. awl Australian ports Sept. 9. Due here Oct. JO. itEMCERA (N.Z.8.). left Southampton for Wellington and Auckland, ;!ept. 30 Duii here November 13. lONIO (S.S. and A.), left Southampton for Lytelton and Port Clialmorj, via Wellington, Oct. 7. Duo here Noy. 21. WAIRUNA (U. 6.5. Co.), left San Francisco for Auckland, Wellington, Melbourne and Sydney Oct. 2. Duo Auckland Oct! 27. Due hero Nov. 5. GARADA (U.S.B. Co.), left Calcutta for Wellington, via Australia, Sept. 14. Du# here Oct. 29. WOODAItRA (N.Z.S. Co.). loft London for New Zealand Sept. 15. Due Lyttelton Nov. 1. WAIMARINO (U.S.S. Co.), left Vancou* vor for Wellington and Australian ports Oct. 5. Due here' Oct. 29. PORT AUGUSTA (0. and D.), left New York for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Australian ports, Sept. 22 Due Auckland Oct. 28. Due here Nov. 3! ORARI (N.Z. and A,), left Livorpool for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Port Chalmers on Oct. 7. Duo Auckland Nov. 28. Due here Doc. 5. PORT NICHOLSON (0. and D.), left London for Melbourne, Hobart. Sydney, Auckland, Napier, and Wellington, Oct. 8. Due Auckland Dec. 7. Due here Dec. 17. NOKOTAY (Dnlgety and Co.), left New York for Auckland and Wellington, Sept. 16. Duo Auckland Nov. 11. Due here Nov. 18. WALTON HALL (N.Z. and A.), left Nen York for Auckland, Wellington, and New Plymouth, Oct. 2. Duo Auckland, Nov. 6. Due Wellington Not. 13. TAINUI (S-fl. and A.), left Southampton for Auckland and Wellington Sept. 9. Duo Auckland Oct. 23. Due hers Oct. 30. OPAWA (N.Z. and-A.), left Liverpool for Auckland/Wellington. Lyttelton, and Port Onalniers, Oct. 13. Due Auckland Dec. 4 Due here Doc. 11, BY TELEGRAPH. ' TUESDAY. OCTOBER ». COASTAL. . AUCKLAND. .Arrived.—Albion Star (7 a.m.), from New. port News. Sailed—Niagara (4.5 p.m.), for Suva. WANGANUI. Arrived.—Port Curtis (6.35 p.m.) (Oct. 25)', . from Wellington. PICTON. Arrived—Mapourika !3.45 p.m.), from Nelson. Suited.—Mapourika (5.50 p.m.), for Wellington. NELSON Arrived.—Mapourika 15 a.m.). from Picton. Sailed—Mapourika (8 a.m.), for Picton. To sail.—Knitoa (7 p.m.), for Wellington i Corinna (9 p.m.), jor New Plymouth. BLENHEIM. Sailed.—Omaka (3 n.m.). for Wellington. GREYMOtJTH. Arrived.—lnga (6.30 a.m.), frora Wanganul; Kini (10.30 a.m.). from Timaru. WEaTPORT, Sailed.—Waimea- (8.20 p.m.'). for Grey, mouth. LYTTELTON. Arrived.—Wahinc (8.25 a.m.), from Wolling. ton. Sailed—Baden Powell (3.45 p.m.), from Wellington; Kurow, (6.15 p.m.), for Timaru; Waliine (8.3 i p.m.), for Welling, ton. PORT CHALMERB. Sailed-Calm (6.45 p.m.)), for Timaru. TO LOAD "AT MONTREAL. The Raranga arrived at Montreal on October 20 from Wellineton. She is, to load there for New Zealand, comjng hejrc under the agency of the S.S. and A. Lino. The Trcvalgan arrived at Montreal on October 21. She will load there for tho Dominion under the agency of the N Z. Shipping Company. RAIN DELAfS VESSELS. On account of the rain yesterday shipping was practically at a standstill'. and very little work wn? done on Ihe wharves. Rain elsewhere has also delayed vessels, Tho Alexander is not expected from Nelson now until to-morrow, and the Wairau is now due to-day from Picton. |l'ho Kent will not sail for Lyttelton to complete discharge until to-inorrow now on account of tho rainFORT KEMBLA AT SYDNEY. The 0. and D. liner Port Kcmbta ar- ' rived at Sydney on Sunday from London. She is expected to leave for New Zealand 1 porta about November 2 to complete dis- . charge AT NEWPORT NEWS. ' The Rimutaka, homeward' bound, arrived at Newport News on r ntobor. 21. Tho Orarl, which left Liverpool on Oc-

aber 7 for Auckland, TVcllimrton, Lyttoloi), and Port Chalnicri. arrived at J»e\v ioft News on October 21. t'lic if under lio nirencr of the N.Z. and A. Company. TAINUI'S PASSENGERS. the Shaw, Gnvill and Albion liner Taiiui, which arrived at Auckland on Satur- * i(iy mornintr from London andSouthampoil, via Panama, broucht the following laEßonncrß: For Wellington: Firpt saloon: ilitsea K, Fonton, F. Laree, G. Uesdirniea Maclntyre, foßßwill, irLeau, )r. J. TobswM, Archbishop F. -Redwood, lev. Fathor Boutheimcr, Meeafß. A. 13. Hudd, A. Budd. K. Jackson, J. Kruger, A. Macintyre. 13. St' Loan, JI. Van Btavsren, H. Willis. Second saloon—Misses A. Burroughs, ,T. Freeman, Y. Reith, A. Roe. ,H. Strachan, 9. Strachan, Meedames Barnes, E. Cavers, G. Froeman and Bon, P. Hunter and son, E. Markey, J. Mole, leith, D. Thurlow and 3 pons, Wlckendcn, iLCftßi'B. T. Harnes, II: Edirley, J. Prior, A. teith, G. Wiikenden. For Nelson—First aloon: Misses M. Gee, Q. Wright, 1 Mrs. Colling, Lieut.-Colonel Hon. Collins, C.M.G., Masters B. Vr., a/id C. Collins. Second saloon—Mesdames Fulford, 0. Bubs, Messrs !. Fulford, 0. Ituss. For New Plymouth -Flrßt saloon: Miss K. Barnitt. .Second, iulon: Mr. W. lioddle. For Wancamil— First saloon: Mrs. L. Bayley. Second saloon: Mlbs M. Price, Mrs. L. Price, for Napier—First saloon: Mlbbcb E. Hooper, E-. Turner. Mrs. Playne. Colonel W. l'layue. Second saloon: MiBS M. iYebb, Jlrs. Webb, Mr. A. Webb. For Gla->orne-Flr6t salon: Misses L. and 1). ?ansome, Mrs. M. Rnnsome. For, Auckand—Pirat Baloon: Misses M. Dayios, M. Hamilton, F. Hunter, J. OBbourne, G. ana 3. Prickctt, I. ■ Wattcrs, Mesdamea E. Daviofl, 0. Hunter, it. Thorburn, Masters L and M. Prickett, G. Thorburn. 6ccjnd saloon: iliaes J. Lyon, A. Mylechreest, L. Kankin. J. Standrins, 31. Svkes, J. Willett, Mesdamea E. Hosking, Redfern, E. Robinson, Willett. Mesßrß. W. Annine, W. Collins. J. Itedfern, R. Willett, Masters A. and L. Redfern. For Lyttelton—Second saloon: MiBBCS G. Davidson, 0. Hope, 31.. Rooke, Mesdamei E. Miller, A. Thomson, Mr. F. Brookes. For Timaru~>Second saloon: Missel! M. Burnett, J. Sutherland, Mrß. B. Burnett, Masters E„ E„ and T. Burnett. For Port Chalmers—Second saloon: Mlbs A. Clapperton, Mrs. A. Kerr. Mr. T. Clapperton. For Bluff—Second Baloon: Miss (J. Cottrell. For 3reymouth—Second saloon: Mrs. E. Munday. Tlwe were also a laree number of, third-class passengers fpr various ports. COAL SHIPMENTS FOE WELLINGTON. The barquo Jtaupo arrived at Newcastle on Friday last from Wellington, and n expected to leave about Saturday next ivith coal for Wellington. After discharge hero r.|ie will return to Newcastle to load for Wellington. The Kini is due to-morrow with coal from Greymouth. It 1b expected that the Kamo will arrive with a coal carso on Saturday from Greymouth. ' REMUERA FOR WELLINGTON. ' The N.Z. Shipping Company's liner liemuera left Kingston on October Z1 for New Zealand. She will make Wellington her first port, and later will vigil Auckland. . RONA, FROM NEWCASTLE. The baraue Eona berthed at the Railway Wharl Bhortlv belore 11 o'clock yesterday Diorninc. to discharge a full load of coal. The vessel had an uneventful trip from Newcastle. The Itona left the coal port on October 12, and experienced a particularly lino weather passage. She sisbtcd the New Zealand coaßt on Friday last, and on Saturday morning was off the Heads. In response to a signal Ihe tug l'elican went off to the Bonn, but owing to the etrou* north-westerly wind was unable to move the vessel. As the gather showed no signs of abating, the Rona Bailed at 9 o'clock on Saturday night for Cloudy. Bay, where Bhe sheltered until Monday afternoon. She then came on to Wellington, ml arrived in the stream early yesterday morning. - MANUKA, FROM SYDNEY. According to a wirclesß message received by the Union Company yesterday tho Manuka, eij route from Sydney. wn« due here early this morning. She will berth at No. 1 Queen b Wharf about 10 o'clock this morning. She is to sail for livttolton to-night, returning on Friday. She will sail tlie Bame day on tho return trip to Sydney. ' THE PICTON-NELSON RUN. Yesterday the Union Company announced the new running in the PictonNelson service. The Arahurn 1b to leave next Monday for Picton only at midnight, and the Mapourika will sail the same evening' for Nelson direct at. 7 o'clock. The Arahura, will in future sail oil Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays for Picton only, leaving at midnicht, and the Mapourika. for Nehon direct. will sail at 7 o'clock on tho name eveninge. SUFFOLK TO LOAD. The Suffolk is to leave Melbourne un November J for New Zealand to load for Londpn._ She is under the agency of the y.S. Shinning Company, and her norta will be allotted at the end of the week. PORT VICTOR'S,.MOVEMENTS. The Port Victor wity sail on Tucßday for Lyttelton, Dunedin. and Timarn. Klio will then return to Wellington, to sail for London at the end of November. A NEW SERVICE. " According to all cxchanse, the first steamer to arrive in Australia for the reci'iitly Inaugurated HollauS-Australia lino BSrvice will bo tfie Soirakarta, which Urines carsro from northern Continental and Mediterranean ports. She is expect, ed to vißit New Zealand next month. ■ WESTRALIA'S MOVEMENTS. The Wc6tralia was to have left Lyttelton laßtj night for Dunedin. Sho is tu leave there on Thursday, and Bluff on Friday. The following .steamers were cxpcctcd to bo within range o( the } ndermciitioned wireless stations last nigrht:—Awanui — Arahura, Port Augusta, Wairuna, Kaiapoi, City of Newcastle. Auckland.-City of Newcastle. Port Augusta, Wairuna, Katoa. Woodarra. Ar,ihura. Niagara. Wellington—Maori. Wuliine. Manuka. Mahia, Waitomo. Kent. Navua. Fultala. Awnrua—Westralia. Chathnmß-Port Sydney. Port Aurustn, Athenic. With one boiler out of commlßfllon the ferry steamer Maosi made a long passage from Lyttelton on Monday evening, and ■(lid not bnrth at ¥61111181011 until shortly after 11 o'clock yesterday morning. The Surrey is to sail on Saturday for Sydney. The Opawa waß bar-bound at Blenheim ycßterday. Sho is expected here to-night. Tbe Calm is. now due on Fridr// from Lvttclton, and will return on Saturday. "Mr. W. J. llurnS har. signed on the Karamu as socond mate. The Komata is due to-day from Weßtport, and will return to that port towards the end of tho week. Tho Waitomo'B doparture from Newcastle has been postponed until to-mor-row. After discharge of a unall quantity of general cargo here the Canara Jb to sail to-night for Lyttelton. The Kahlka- iB to sail to-morrow for Greymouth to load timber for Wellington. The British-India steamer Garada Is due on Friday from Auckland with general cn.rgo from Calcutta. Tho Flora, due from Lyttelton on Friday. will sail the uume day for New Plymouth. . The John will.nei. sail now for Tarakohe and Lyttelton, but will go under overhaul here at once. It is expected that Bhe will be ready to resume in about a couple of snicks' tlm«. The liner Ayrshire is to pail on Saturday for Whakatanc. According to a cablo inossago received in Auckland the steiuricr Les Vegus left Sail Francisco last week for Auckland and Wellington.

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 27, 27 October 1920, Page 10

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SHIPPING NEWS Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 27, 27 October 1920, Page 10

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