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SHIPPING NEWS

PHASES OF THE MOON. SEPTEMBER. Day Hr. m. New moon 2 ® 3 3 p.m. •First quarter 9 2 69 p m. Toll moon 17 6 60 p.m. Lott quarter 62 8 48 a.m. MOON. . e . Moon rises to-day, 1.38 p.m.; sets, 11.44 a.m. . aux - Sun rises to-day, 5.35 a.m.; sets, 6.51 p.m HIGH WATER. To-day, 116 a.m.; 11.31 p.m. To-morrow, 11.56 a.m ; —. arrivals. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24. HAWERA, S.S (3.35 a m.), 174 tone, M’Kinnon, from Patea. NORA NIVEN, steam trawler (4.25 a.m.), 156 tons. Ormes. from Cook Strait. NIKAU. s.s. (6 45 a.m.), 248 tons, Hay, from Nelson , „ r . n . T , MARAROA, s.s (7 a.m.). 2598 tons, Irwin, from Lyttelton. _ r i KANNA. s.s. (8.45 a.m.), 1948 tons, Mac* donald from Lyttelton. INVERCARGILL, 8-s. (10 45 a.m.). 242 tons. Wilkinson, from Wanganui CALM s.s. (1.10 p.m.), 890 tons, Robert-P-a), 5777 tons, 1 s.s V (4.30 p.m.), 1271 tons, Eld WAIRAU, wB%S r p m m U ) 143 tons. Deiley £r HUIA IC s 5. ei (6.20 p.m.), 127 tons, Jackson, fts. (10.20 p.m), 1203 tons, Sewell, from Nelson and Picton. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 25. WAVERJjEY, s.s. (5 .a.m.), 157 tons, Fisk, fI NGAHERE (7.15 am), 1090 tons, Dillner, from Greymouth. MAORI, s.s. (8.50 a.m.), 3411 tons, Cametoq, froiA Lyttelton. KAITOA s.s. (9.50 a.m), 304 tons, W. Wildman, ’ from Nelson. ALEXANDER, s.s. (1.30 p.m.), 377 tons, J. Wildman, from New Plymouth. KUMARA, sp. .'4 6 p.m.), 6034 tons, Gordon. from Auckland. JOHN, s.s. (7.45 p.m.), 342 tons, Rodger, 'from (Lyttelton. departures. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 24. ■KUROW. s.s. (12.15 a.m).,2581 tons, Flynn, f °KINI. tO s n s. (12.15 a.m.), 1122 tons. Cordy. £ °K.^’ITI I , s.s. (1215 p.m.), 22V tons, SawJ WOOTTON/s.s. (2 p.m.). 151 tons, Larsen, £ °NIK 5 AU, lt s.s (2 p.m.), 248 tons, Hay, for N WAIMEA. s w (4.15 p-m.), 454 tons. Grap.m.), 1948 tons, MaoD JIAR d AROA. A s U B. k (7.sff p.m.), 2598 tons, Irs. <_B.io p.mi), 174 tons, M'Kin--11 KENNEDY te s.s (10-10 D-m.), 226 tons, Stuart, for Foxtmiy

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Katon, Auckland, September 26. Ntrahere, Greymonth, September 00. Kahika, Grey mouth, September 26. Mararoa. Lyttelton, September UMapourika. Picton. September 27. Niknu. Nelson, Septemner 27. Kapiti. Wanganui. September 27. I Hawera, Patea, ■ Se P te : ln § er t^Z;hß . 07 Joan Craig. Wanganui. September 27. Kennedy. Foxton, September 27. Rama. New Plymouth, Septeinber 27. Ramona, Greymouth. September 27. Wootton. Lyttelton. September 27. Maori, Lyttelton, September 28. Kaitoa. Nelson September 28 Wairau, Blenheim, Sentember 28. Wakatu, Kaikoura, September 28 Komata. Westport. September 28. John. Wanganui, September W. Calm, Wanganui. September W. Opua. Lyttelton, September 28. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Maori, Lyttelton. September 26. -Kaitoa. Nelson. September 26. Mapourika, Picton. September 26. BSSnr"&l« S ' P, ™S.“' Jolim P Wanganui’, September 26 Mararoa. Lyttelton, September 27. Nikau. Nelson. September 27. / Kapdti, Wanganui, September J. Hawera, Patea, September 27 — Waveriey, Patea, September 27. Karamu. Lyttelton, Dunedin, Sept. 27. Katoa Lyttelton, Dunedin, September 27. Maori, Lyttelton, September 23. —- Kaitoa, Nelson. September 28. Mapourika, Picton. September 28. Wootton, Lyttelton,/September 28. Onua, Grcvmouth. September .8. John, Dunedin. September 28. Rama, Dunedin, Timaru, Calm m Lyttelton, Timaru, •Dunedrti, September 28.

OVERSEA STEAMERS. , KUMARA (S.S. and A.), left 'Liverpool for Auckland. Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin July 23. Arr. Auckland Sept. 3 CANADIAN MARINER (Murray, Roberts and Co.), left Vancouver tor Wellington Aug 2. Due here. Oct. 5. „ RUAPEHU (N.Z.S Co.) left Southamp- ' ton July 29. for N.Z ports Arr. Auckland Sept 12. Due here Sept. 28. REMUERA (N.Z.S. Co.). left .Southampton tor Auckland. Wellington.. Lyttelton and Port Chalmers, Aug. 18. Due Auckland Ort 4 Due here Oct. 11 t w'aIMANA (S.s. and A.), left Southampton for Wellington September 1. Out h TAINUI (S.S. and A.), left Southampton tor Wellington, Auckland, Lyttelvon. and Dunedin. Sept 8. Due here Oct. 19 PIAKO (Federal Line), left Liverpool for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and ’BlJff Smitomber 7 Due Auckland °CITY O? U SYDNEY 0 (Federal Line), left New York tor Auckland. Wellington, Lyttelton. Dunedin. Adelaide. Melbourne, and Sydney, August 31 Due Auckland October 4 Due here October 11. WAITEMATA (U.S.S. Co.), for Singapore: Townsville, and New Zealand ports. September 9. Due Auckland October 16. BY TELEGRAPH. ' OVERSEAS. 1 NEWCASTLE, Sentember 24. Arrived— Raupo, from New Zealand. NEWCASTLE. September’2s. •Arrived.—Waimarino. from Auckland. Sailed.—Opihi. for New Zealand. SYDNEY, Sentember 24 Arrived.— Raupo. from New Zealand. .. LONDON. Saileffi—Port Darwin, for Sydney. VANCOUVER. September 24. Sailed.—Canadian Pioneer, for Brisbane. COASTAL. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24. NEW PLYMOtITH. Arrived-Rama (12.20 p.m.). from Wellington. duneDlN Arrived.-Storm (4.15 a.m.), from Timaru. LYTTELTON Sailed-Koranui (12.15 p.m.). for Napier; John (3,30 pm.), for Wanganui. Arrived—Mararoa (7.58 p.m.), from V ellinStOn' AUCKLAND. Sailed-Katoa (12.40 p.m.). for Wellington; Maheno (3.40 p.m.), tor Sydney; Hingatui (6.45 p.m.), for Bluff. -DUNEDIN. Arrived—Water Lily, schooner (915 a.m.), from Stewart Island. f GREYMOUTH. v Sailed.—Kahika (2.40 a.m.), frciu Wellingtou. | ULIMARQA IN PORT.. The Huddart-Parker steamer Ulimaroa arrived in the stream at 2 p.m. on Saturday. The ferry steamer Duchess went out to bring the passengers ashore during the course of the afternoon. The Ulimaroa left Sydney on Tuesday, and made a fine weather trip across. She* brought the following saloon passengers;—Mrs. Aij-ev and child. Miss 11 Aldridge, Mr. W. T Appleton, Capt. J. 0. Barnett, Mr. 11. Boutly. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. .Bethune and 3 children, Mr A. A. Blackman, Mr. W W. Blandford. Mies B. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Butcher, Mr. and Mrs. T. Buxton and child, Mr. and Mrs A E Caple, Mi - W. J. Carter. Miss A. Carver, Mrs. F. S. C-J,chlove. Mrs. O. Gave and 2 children. Mr •*- S Clark. Mr B It Collins, Mr. and > S. Cornfoot and 3 children. Mr. H. C-U£>forth. Mr. D. Cullen. Mr. and Mrs A Dadeon, Mr. II O Davies. Mr L..C. ueuis, Messrs. C. and H. Dickie, Mr. W. J. Donovan. Mr J J. Ewing, Mr. a-nd Mrs A.» Fass. Mr. 11. W Ferrar, Miss II Fisk, Mr and Mrs. B.’Foster. Mr. H. IV. Gandell. Mr A. M. Georgette, Mr. J. A. Gilbert. Mr IT. Gold■finch Miss G. Gonltcr. Mr. W. Grainger, Mr. and Mrs. A Hamilton Mr. F. Hamilton' Mr and Mrs T. Hanlon. Mr. W. L. Hindley, Mt. and Mrs. G. Hobden. Mr. and MrsA F. lloult- and infant. Mr and Mrs. H. T. Hume. Mrs. C. A Jay. Mr. A. Johnston. Mr. G. S. Jones. Mies N. Kelly, Miss N Kennedy, Mrs. H. B. Lethbridge, Mrs and Miss Litchfield. Mr J. Lowe. Mr. H Ludlow. Miss A. Mackav, Mr. F. G. Maunsell. Mr. and Mrs. J. Mentiplay, Mr. N Mitchell. Colonel 8. A./Moffatt. Mr anil Mrs. 0. IT. Monday and infant. Mr. J. Murray, Miss M’Donald. Mr. A. MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. A. MacDonald, Misses 11. and L. M’lntyre, Miss A- Nowman, Mr, W. E. Nicholls, Mr. G. P. Payne, Mr. L

J. Pike. Miss ’K. Piner. Mrs. N Purdy, Rer. M. Quinn, Mr G. M. Rennie. Mr. J. Roberts, 'irs. A. Roberts, Mr. G Bose-vea-re. Mr. E. J. Rouse. slr. J. Russell. Mrs. I. Sarson, Mr IV. Shenlierd, Mr. and Mrs A. Smellie, Mr. A. F. Smith. Jlraud Mrs. A. W. Soanes, and child. Mr. H. Syberg, Miss 0 Thomas, Misn-0. Thomson, Mr. W. Thomson, Mr. A. J. Toxward, Hon. W H. and Mrs. Trigga, Mr. W. H. Tripe, Mr. T Turner. Mrs. M. Waddell, Mrs. K. Waldin and infant. Mr. and Mrs M. Walton, Mies Walton. Messrs. H. and R. Webb Mr. G Wilson, Mr. J. H. Wilson. Miss A. Wilson, Mrs Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. W. Wood: and 112 steerage. Included in the 1000 tons of general cargo for discharge at Wellington Are the following lines:—lo7s cases whisky, 30 cases wine. 30 cases tobacco, 10 casks whisky. 12 cases liqueurs, 145 cases nails, 36 r<y]® 'wire netting, 33 cylinders liquid gas. 140 bags plaster, 281 cases medicine, 100 bags barytes, 580 bags sugar, 29 ingots tin. 44 cartons soap, 20 case;’ wax vesta matches, 80 boxes lard. 40 bags asbestos lagging, 50 h.-pines, lemon peel, 100 cases preserved pines. 500 boxes’ sultanas, 265 half chests tea. 59 chests tea. 90 packages tea, 57 drums carbide, 61 boxes wrapping paper, 400 kegs fcbeece rennet, 377 bags w. rice, quantity timber, Quantity Chinese merchandise. Rhe has transhipments ex the following steamers: —Dimbndla, Carignano. Canberra, Demosthenes, Atna, Wyandra, Koggevan. St. Albans. t It is expected that the Dlimaroa will berth at No. 1’ Queen’A Wharf between 7 and 8 o’clock this mdiintr She is to sail on tho return trio at noon on Wednesday. PALOONA FROM MELBOURNE. The Union Company's steamer Paloona was expected to leave Melbourne on Saturday for Wellington, and is due. here on September 29 She is to sail on the return trip the following day,' and will go via Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Bluff. RARANGA LEAVES MIDDLESBROUGH. The S.S. and A. liner Raranga left Middlesbrough for ’New Zealand cn Friday morning She is due at Auckland about November 6. TAHITI FROM SYDNEY. The B.MS. Tahiti is expected to leava Sydney for Wellington on September 29. and is to leave here on October 4 for San Francisco. , ESSEX’S MOVEMENTS The Federal Line advise that the Essex is now to leave Newcastle for New Zealand on October 11. In the meanwhile, tlie Essex is still timed to leave. New Zealand on November 17 for the United Kingdom. The John is to sail to-day tor Wanganui. She is due back on Wednesday, to leave for Dunedin the same day. /The Opua is due from Wellington on Wednesday, and will Bail the same day for Grevmouth. . The Komata is expected back from Westport on Wednesday. The Ramona is due from Greymouth to-morrow with coal and timber. The Kkramn i« now to sail for Lyttelton and Dunedin to-morrow. The Rama in due from New Plymouth to-morrow, and Is to Bail for Dunedin Timaru. and Wellington the following day. The Ngnhere is due to-dav with coal for discharge. She will coal the Ruapehu later in the week. Mr J. Gran hasTTotnefl 'the> Mara-roa. a« fir*t mate, vice Mr. D Harkness. Messrs. Levin and Co • advise that tho Kennedy will leave for Lyttelton direct on Wednesday next at 4 p.m. instead of vessels were expected to be within range of the wireless stations last night•.—Awanui ~ Fiona Wainiarino. Tofua„ V anaka- : heno Huddersfield. Easterner. Auckland —Arahnra Manurewa. Kanna. Mellins ; ton-Athenie. Kurow, Kumara Dorset Port Lyttelton. Ruapehu, Katoa. Chathams—Westwind. j,

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Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 1, 26 September 1921, Page 8

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SHIPPING NEWS Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 1, 26 September 1921, Page 8

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