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SHIPPING.

PHASES OF THE MOON. SEPTEMBER. Day. Hour. . Pull moon .. 5 Ix3l a.m. Last quarter .. 13 5.18 a.m. New moon .. 20 9.3 •First quarter .. 26 11,33 p.m. MOON. > ■ Moon rose to-day 6.25 a.m., sets 8.55 p.m. ! TIDE. To-day, 5.33 a.m., 6.0 p.m. To-morrow, 6.28 a.m., 6.56 p.m. ? SUN. Sun rose to-day 5.52 a.m., sets 5.54 p.m. . 1, ARRIVED. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. POHERUA (2.45 p.m.), 1175 tons, Bilton, from Westport.. • TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22. WAHINE (6.40 a.m.), 4435. tons, Aldwell, from Wellington. Passengers: Misses Cameron, Henry, Price, Dunnage, Sinclair, Marom, Humphrey, Lewis, Graham, Rogers, Hay, Pettit (2), Mesdames Watkins and child, Anderson, Norton, Henry, Best, McConnell, I'awrehec, Humphrey, Neill, McDonald, Disk and infant, Smith, Gibbs, Boulty, Messrs. Henry, . Johnstone, Evans, Smith, Nettlefold, Best, Goodfeilow," Miles Lawrence, Roberts, Maitland. Bdwie, Carter, Blaskie, Cawscy, Dix7ton, Barton, Levfifi. Nowack, Colemaii, Naon, Taylor,. Bain, McNamara, Sanderson, Morris, Slierrey, Barnett, Cray, Dagger, Smith, Ap- • ' pleton,' Cross; Mouldey,- Boulby, Houston, Dr Smith, Rev. North, Dr Gabities, and 151 steerage.- - : _MORNING LIGHT, schooner (9.10 a.m.), '92 tons',' Brown, from Waitapu. /EUNICE, scow. (8.20 a.m.), 150 : tons, flproiile, from Havelock. SAILED. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. JOHN ANDKRSON (3.35 p.m.), 52 tons, • Coupcr, for Akaroa. .. MAORI X 8,30 p.m.)., 3399. tons, W. ,Maiv *»mg for Wellington. Passengers: Misses Olarkson,' Sirnson, Cherrie, Kirk", Govern, Matlneson,: O'Brien (2), Cook (2), Cliryfetal, Lady McLean, MesdameS Clarkson, Whit son, Kacfarlane and child, Hearfield, Compton, 3£a«tcott, Hon. R. Heaton Rhodes, Sir G. McLean, Messrs Barnett.,- Crowe, Clarkson, Whit- ' son, Jansen, Macfarlane, Gollian, Overton. Goldsmith, Wrenn, Knowles, Dixon Heast, Williams, Carter, Lord, Kraetzor, and 37 steerage. ' ■

EXPECTED TO-DAY. John Anderson, ••Akaroa. Opouri,. Nelson. TO-MORROW. Warrimoo, Wellington. Maori, Wellington. Westralia, Dunedin. Taviuni, Tiinaru. Breeze, Tiinaru. TO SAIL TO-DAY. - Wabiner Wellington. Kittawa, Greymouth; Kairaki, Greymouth. Star of Australia, Gisl)OTJie. danopus, Westport. Poherua, "Westport. ' TO-MORROW. - Maori, Wellington. Warrimoo, Dunedin. Westralia, Wellington. Taviuni, Wicflingtori. Wreeze, • Wellington. John Anderson, 'Kai? koura. ' '' •,». ,v • *■ - - c '' ''»■;* .; -( J 'j ■ BY TELEGRAPH. ■ OVERSEA. By Cable. —Press Association.-—Copyright. SYDNEY, September 21. Arrived —Sonoma (2 p.m.), from San Francisco. ...... ,

coastal: t . Press Association.., - AUCKLAND, September <21..,. Sailed- —Rosamond (4.30 p.m.), for Gis borne; Maheno (11 p.m.), for Sydney. September 22. . The Pacific Cable Board's steamer.lris arrived this morning, brirtging-Vthrec officers Irom Norfolk Island, being the -,;-.*bt«hangeß. - . -Secrecy is observed jnhTegard'io the vessel's movements.^The Marama left Suva for Auckland; on Wondar night.. "WELLINGTON, September 21. . Arrived —rNgakuta (1.10 a.m.), from Greymouth; Alexander (3.50 a.m.), from Greymouth; Kamua (7.10 a.m.), front' Westport. Sailed—Komata (2 p.m.), for Westport! KAIKOURA, September 21, Avrived —Wakatu (11.15 a.m.), from Lyttelton. AKAROA, September 21. Sailed—Wootton (5 p.m.), for Nydia Bay. DUNEDIN, September 21. Arrived—Corinthie (4 p.m.), from Lyttelton; Flora (4 p.m.), from Greymouth, Sailed—lnvercargill (4.15 p.m.), for In- . -varcargill; Taviuni (midnight), for Westport; Breeze (6.40 p.m.), for Wanganui, via way ports. v NOTES. Mr T. C. Sawyers, mate of the Himitangi, come ashore, Mr L. Bonnor has been engaged as second mate. Mr J. A. Mo.ves has joined the -John as chief engineer, relieving Mr F. Petersen. On Wednesday last the New Zealand Shipping Company's Hurunui arrived at London from Australian' ports; via Durban. The ■vessel sailed finally from Adelaide on August 1, calling at the South "African port on the 19th.

To-morrow' morning the Union Company's Warrimoo is due at Lyttelton jProm Wellington, Gisborne, Napier, find Auckland. She .jails in the evening for Duuedin, returning on Saturday to go north again for East Coast ports and Auckland. The Huddart-Parker steamer- Westralia is also due. at this port from,.the south to-morrow, and goes -north' the same day. ' A portion of the Star of Victoria's New Zealand cargo is to be lifted at . Sydney at the end of this week by the Union Company's Waitomo, now bound from Auckland to Syd-

ney. The transhipment;; will ht for Aiu-k- -- land, Napier, and Wellington. The Star of Victoria brought cargo from London, but on ,- armal in Australia the vessel was taken over by the Government for use as a troopship. Yesterday morning the Shaw, Savi!], and Albion Company's liner Pakeha arrived at Auckland from London direct.- Tim vessel

has on board a very large part cargo to land at Auckland, and in consequence will probably remaiii there about 10 days, afterwards foming on to Wellington. The .sailing of tlie Ulimaroa from Sydney Dn Friday was delayed owing to heavy' rain. The vessel sailed at 10.30 in the evening, and is bringing 240 passengers for New Zealand, as well as 1600 tons of cargo for Wellington, including transhipments .from various vessels now in Australia. The Ulimaroa was expected to arrive at the northern j>ort early (.his afternoon. ■ .

A wireless message received at Adelaide oil Saturday stated that tl:« New Zealand Shipping Company's chartered steamer Knight of *"• the Garter expected to arrive there on Sunday morning. The steamer is hound from Montreal to New Zealand ports, having sailed on July 24. A call was made at Capo Town Dn August 29. The Knight of the Garter is due at Lyttelton towards the end of next

month. The steamer Kia Ora is at present loading at Montreal for Australian and New Zealand ports on behalf of the New Zealand Shipping Company. Next month's loading at the Canadian port will he taken by the steamer fVY irral. It is quite probable thai the former .vessel is loading the cargo lifted by, ihe Anglo-Brazilian, which vessel was damaged through grounding in the liiver St. Lawrence.

■ Captain Morrisby, late of the Niagara, arrived in A\ ellington on Sunday morning and proceeded to Sydney by the Manuka in the evening. Captain J. Morrison, late of the Navua, has 'transferred, to the Talune, relieving Captain H. Fletcher, who came ashore at Auckland for orders. A Avirelcss' message received at Wellington announced that "a.ll is well" with the New Zealand Shipping Company's R.M.S. Kuahine, en route from London to / Wellington. She is expected to arrive at the northern port on her due date. ' -

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 195, 22 September 1914, Page 6

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SHIPPING. Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 195, 22 September 1914, Page 6

SHIPPING. Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 195, 22 September 1914, Page 6