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SHIPPING NEWS.

PHASES OF THE MOON. SEPTEMBER. , ' Day. hr. 31. First quarter 4 8.21 a.m. ' Full moon ... ' :.. 10 11.53 p.m. . . Last quarter ... ... 17 10.3 p.m. New moon 2G 2.29 a.m. HIGH WATER. To-day, 4.30 a.m.; 4.59 p.m. To-morrow, 5.17 a.m.; 5.47 p.m. SUN. Sun rises to-day, 5.34 a.m.; sets, 5.51 p.m. . ARRIVALS. / FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25. MOERAKI, s.s. (6.5 a.m.), 4392 tons, Worrall, from Melboumo, Hobart, Bluff, Dunedin, and Xyttelton. Passengers: Saloon—Miss Rhodes, Mesdames Tye, Bassatian, Bennett and 2 children, Grave and 4 cliiidreu, Captain . Rainey, Messrs, Layharii, Allen, 'Grave, Saunders, Rhodes; 43 steerage. , j ROTOITI, s.s. (3.15 "a.m.),/1159 tons, Aldwell,' from Onehunga,and New Plymouth. Passengers: Johnston, Mesdames Mawle, Nesbit,' Walshe, Messrs. Butcher, Clarke (2), Mills, Tripe, Stewart; 8 steerage. " MAORI, s.s.. (6.50 a.m.),; 3389 tons, Hunter, from Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Duncan, Blundell, Chaytor, Morloy, Brown,Hanna, Giles (2), Liddell, Murphy, Nurse Gilkes, Mesdames Duke, Martin, leadbotter, Johnston, Dallaston, Woodmass and child, Blackburn;M'Lachlan, Evans, Ravenhill, Camerou, Herbertson, Hadfield, Grossman, Findlator, Stephens, Ciiptain Richardson; Messi?. Pearson, Bell, Buttle, Lamb, Mow'att, - Dry, Scott, Moorhouse, Field, . Hill,. Needham, I Sheate, Sharland, M'Lachlan,, Murie, Wigley, Bevan, Johansen, Hadfield, Williams,. Linley, Gee,-Young, Ross, ■Rough,. Duncan, Rhodes,', Heath, Findlater, Lockhead, Reid, Lo Courier, Nicholls, Salmond, Bbrrv,- Milne; Newey; 48 steerage. AVIMMERA, s.s. (8.45 a.m.), 3022 tons, Waller, from -Sydney, Auckland, Gisborne, and Napier. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Smith, Stout,Foster,- Mesdames Burrows, Cameron, Turnbull, Reid, Bennett, and, Green, Messrs. Forsyth, Spencer, Burrows, Hill, Eato, Bennett, Lowe',' Jacks, Mayes, Cato, Master Green, and Sir Robert and Lady Stout; 11 steorage. ' HAtIPIRI, s.s. (10.55 a.m.), 715 tons, M'Bride, from Auckland, via Gisborne. ' LIZZIE TAYLOR' (11.45 a.m.), 77 tons, Petorson, from Tiinaru. 1 ." K'AITANGATA, s.s. (3 p.m.); 1981 tons, Crawford, from Greymouth. TURAKINA, s.s. (6.45 p.m.' in Stream), 8210 tons, Bower, from London, fia Capetown and Hobart. -. (Passenger list already published.)

; DEPARTURES. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER' 25. : ' PENGUIN"; is, (12.50 p.m.), 821 tons, Stewart; for JPioton - and kelson. • .CLYDE, schooner (1.50 p.m.), 90 tons, Smith, ■.for Greymouth.', ' !- ! MANARQA, b.3. .'(4.5 '.p.m.), 120 tons, Hart, for Havelock. s.s': (4.10 p.m.), 4392 tons, Worralj;for • Sydney. ' Passengers: Saloon—Misses Josephs, Costello, Davies- (2), Mathieson, Mes--dames Turnbull, Martoni Edwards, Manhood and 2 children, '• Josephs, 1 Nathan, .O'Neill; Smith,- Bungay,'- -Walshe, Lamphur, Messrs. Tine6tt, Russell, '.Holmes,' Scott, Emery . (2),' Eborlctt, Martin', Austin, Dr. Pollen, Turnbull, Marton, Edwards,. Manhood, Nathan, Pigton, Kodgers, O'Neill,, fit fjcagar, Dnrley, E. A- Pear-, soil, Holmes, Blair,-Bungay, Lieut. Ehvoll. ' WAVERLEY,' s.s. "(4.20 p.m.), 157 tons, Wild-; man,-for : Nelson. TAINUI, s.s. (4.55 p.m.), 128 tons, Jensen, for Waitara. • HAUPIRI, s.s. (5.15 p.m.), 715 tons, M'Bride, for Picton and Nelson. ■ . -, WIMMERAy s.s. "(5.55 p.m.), 3022 tons, Waller; for Sydney;'via Auckland. Passengors: Lyttelton—Misses Williams, Kirk, Mesdames Ebbson, Andersou, Messrs. G. L. Wilson, Anderson.' For Dunedin—Misses ICirkpatrick, Bremner, Mesdames White, Georgeson, Messrs. White, Georgeson, Rogers, Wilton; 17 steerage. . CHARLES EDWARD, s.s. (G p.m.), 245 tons, Graham, for Nelson and West " WAICATU, e.s. (6. p.m.), 157 tons,., Wills, for. Kaikoura. EIPPINGHAM GRANGE, s.S. (G p.m.), ,5801 tons, Lay,, for Auckland. . MAORI, s.s. ,"(S.lO p.m.), 3399 tons, Hunter, for Lyttelton." Passengers: 'Saloon—Misses Lang (2), Blair, Harband, Johnston, Tonnent, BulnderrHayward, Langdale; 1 Mathews, Acland (2) Rhodes, -Edwards, Mesdjunes'Crossan aud child, Walters, Milno,. Dutch',; Bisloy, Langdale, Mathews, Rhodes, Smith, Messrs. Hall, Gray, Hamilton, Matthews, Layburn, ICornom, Banks,Pratt, M'Laren, Hawthornei Turnbull, Penrose, Hay, Bisley, Hector, Dix, Harker, M'Kellar, Walton, Ncall, Jones; Barnett, Frasor, Johnston, Smith, A. A. Rouse, Captain Strang, Rov.Gray. WAIHI, S.S, (9.30 p.m;), 92.tons, Carey,"for Blenheim. .;

expected arrivals. Opawa, BJeabei.m, September 20. Map'ouriki, "West Coast and Nelson, Sep i iember 26. ; ..Mararoa,'Lyttelton, Septonibcr 26. Penguin, Nelson and Pictbii, September-26. ; , Poherua,; Napier, ■ Septembor 26. ■ Mana, Patea, September 2G. Aorere, Patea, September 20. Blenheim, Blenlieim, September 26. Putiki, Wanganui,' September 26. ; ''Kapiti/iPatoa,'"September 26. ■ Blenheim; Blenheim, September 26. ••'•Opawaj Blenheim, September 26. Stormbird, Wangaiiui, Septembor 26. '■ Putiki, Wanganui, September 20. Maori, '■ Lyttelton,' September 27. Otterburn, Newcastle,' September 27. Wnihi, "Blenheim, September 27. Maharoa, Havelock, September 27. " .Pukaki, • Greymouth, Soptember 27. 'Kamona, Westport, ; September 27. 'Talune; Auckland, September 27. . ' : Kahu, Napier, September 27. 'Torgauten, Onehunga, Septembor. 28. Waverley, -Nelson,s September 29, 'Monowai, Northern-ports, September 29. :Kait'una, Southern ports, September 29. Waverley, Nolson, September 29. ' Kennedy, Nelson, " September 29. Mararoa, • Lyttelton, September 29. -Wakatii, Kaikoura, September 29. Arahura, West Coast, Nelson, and Pioton, September 30. Takapuna, Now Plymouth, .September 30, Ulimaroa, Sydney, Septombor 30. CoTinna, Southern, ports, September 31. Wimmera, Southern ports, October 1. 'Malieno, Melbourne, via South, Octobor 2. • Moana, Sydney, via Auckland, October 2. Eotoiti, Onohunga,'Now Plymouth, Octobor 2.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Queen of the South, Foxton, September 26. - fiuia, Wanganui,- September 26. Stormbird, Wanganui, Soptember 26. .. Mararoa, Lyttelton; September 28. -Kaitangata, Lyttelton, Septembor 26. ... . .JTaupin, Nelson, September 26.: ' Arahura,'Picton;'. Nelson, and West' Coast,; September 26. Rotoiti, Nelson, New Plymouth, September 27. Kahu, Napior, September 28. . Defender, Hokitika, September 23. Talune, ■ Northern -ports, September 28. Maori, Lyttelton, September 28. -Penguin, Pioton and Nelson, September 28. Putiki, Wanganui, September 28. .Blenheim, Blenheim, September 28, .Manarda, Motueka, September 28. ,Opawa, Blenheim, Soptember 28. liana, : Patea, September 28. ' Aorere, -Patea, September 28. . , Waihi, Blenheim, September 28. . Waverley, Nelson,, September 29. ' . Kennedy, Nelson and West Coast,- Septem. ber 29. - Monowai, .Lyttelton, Dunedin, September 29, ' Mapourika, Nelson- and West Coast, September 29. Ainokura, Cook Strait, September 29. ■ Wakatti, Kaikoura',' September 30. Kaituna, West-Coast, September 30. Takapuna, Now Plymouth, September 30. Wimmera, Sydney, via Auckland, October 1. Ulimaroa, Melbourne, via South, Ootober 1, Moana, Lyttelton, .Dunedin, October 2. BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. SUVA. : September l 2s. Atna returned after an unsuccessful search for the AVhangape. , Arrived.—lndravelli, from Vancouver. SYDNEY. I September 25. 1 Arrived.—Victoria (3.30 p.m.), from Auckland. Arrived.—Hazel Craig, from Auckland. . - NEWCASTLE. September 25. Sailed.—'Pqlotns, for Gisborne. 'Sailed—Dartford, for Wellington. COASTAL. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25. CAPE MARIA VAN DIEMHN. Th« tunull stwuier Jul to blank, passed (south ,tt ius :

• AUCKLAND. " ':r Arrived. —Dulwich, from Vancouver and the South. Arrived.—Navua, from Duuedin. Sailed. —Bi-ioz Izel, for the South. Sailed.—Taluhe, for -Wellington. ' Sailed.—Taluno (9 p.m.), for Wellington. ONEHUNGA. - Arrived.—Takapuna (7.45 a.m.), from Now. Plymouth". • Arrived.—Torgauten (0 a.m.), from. Picton, Sailed.—Takapnua (2.35 p.m.), for New Ply. mouth. ... NEW PLYMOUTH. \ , Arrived.—Rarawa (4.30 a.m.), from Onehunga. Sailed.—Rarawa (8.45 p.m.), for Onchunga. PATEA. Arrived.—Aorere (9.15 a.m.), from Wellington, NAPIER. . , Arrived.—Mokoia (9.-15 a.m.), from Wollington, Sailed.—Poherua (2ilo p.m.), for Wellington. . BLENHEIM. The Blenheim is outsido tho bar at 8 a.m., and the Opawa also is unable to cross. Arrived.—Blenheim and Opatva (7 p.m.), from Wellington. PICTON. Arrived.—Penguin (5 p.m.) and Echo (6.15 p.m.), from Wellington. ..Vs.' To sail.—Penguin (9.30 p.m.), for Nelson, CASTLEPOINT. Arrived.—Kahu (5 a.m..), from Wellingtons LYTTELTON. v- V V'V Arrived.—Mararoa (8 a.m;), and Wan-imoo (0.80 a.m.), ' from Wellington. Arrived.—Storm, from W'anganui. Arrived.—Canopus, from_ Wcstport.. Arrived.—Cygnet, - from. ICaikoura. Sailed.—Storm,. forDuneuin. Sailed.—Jlanapouri, for Auckland. Sailed.—Mararoa (6.15 p.m.), for Wollington. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Magnus, Evans, Salter, Cooper (2), White, JBreen, Preston (2), 'and ' Hall, Mesdames Thornton and' child, ;Poole, Burkely, Foley, Bush, Popperell; Hollis and child, Sykes, Budge, Dent and,, family, Seabrook, and .Morrish,, Lieut. Duigan, lvev. L.. M. Isitt, Messrs. Sanders,' Murley, -Young,. 3for. rison, Begg,. Quimi, Weston, Warrington," Robertson, Wilson, ■ Peppier, Hamilton,' Wallace,. Mackay, Carr, Hamilton, . Mirams, .' Mitcholl, Drummond, Gardner, White, Parsons, Miller; Cockayne, Conrtoney, M'liahciuc,-. Dont, Bridge/ Seabrook, and Morrish: " .. '•}' ■/■ GREYMOL'TII. ,V Arrived;—Pukaki (9.40. p.m., Thursday), from Wollington.; • -..••• Sailed.—Taieri (10 p.m., Thursday), for Adelaide. Sailed.—Kennedy (8.10 a.m.), for Picton.. <| TIMARU. : . Sailed.—'Waitemata (1 a.m.), for-Oamaru.' . Arrived.—Corinna (1.40 p.m.), from : Wellington. >. ....' OAMARU. ■Arrived.—Waitemata (5 .a.m.),'from Timriru. BLUFF. • ' "Arrived.—Wa'nakai from Auckland.' ' /.Arrived.—lonic-(2.15 p.m:), from Lyttelton. Sailed.—Waimato (1.15 p.m.), for Auckland. ; ' THE MANUKA. Union Company advicw to hand report.that the Manuka, wliich withdraws from the Vancbuver scrvico,.leaves Sydney on October 17: for direct. ' >• THE MANA. "An unsuccessful attempt was made on Thursday night- to refloat the Mana, which is ashore at Patea. 'Yesterday a quantity-of cargo was • discharged, and it was expected that she would como oil on last night's tido. lONIC'S LOADING ARRANGEMENTS. , After, loading at tho Bluff the Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company's steamer. lonic .coines on; to Wellington,-, thus -making only three ports of call in the Dominion this trip. Sho is- dua; hero next ■ Wednesday, and. on October 8 she takes her. departuro for London. The lonic arrived .at .the Bluff yesterday. .. . ; EXPORTS BY'THE NORFOLK. ' The following is the loading of the Fedoral*. Houldor-Shire liner . Norfolk, which Toft ,WbU lingtou on Wednesday for.'. West. ,of England ; ports:—From Wellington: 14 casks "tallow, 1C0; quarters beef, 74"bales tow, 1430 boxes boned beef, 2Q9 cases preserved meats, 11 tons scrapiron,. 16 cases paints; 2 cases. From Auckland: 731 cratos meat; 89,058 ft. timber. •From, Port Chalmers: 604 carcasses lamb, 553 crates meat, 2713 orates rabbits, 10 kegs casings, 400 sacks oats, 9373 ft,. timber, 2. packages sundrios. From Bluff: 1000 carcasses mutton, 1397 crates' meat,' 9511 -crates' rabbits,: 2!i80 sacks oats, 455 bales tow, 71 cases preserved meats, 16 casks pelts. : From Lyttelton: 1252 carcasses , mutton, 2401 carcasses lamb, > meat, 1467 sacks peas, 15 baios rags,' 4/\i cases preserved moats, 9 packages sundries.

THE TONGARIRO. A Dunedin Press Association telegram states that tho following passengers leave by the , Tongariro for 'London to-day :—Frr>p>, 'Ai'pVand . —Mr. and-Mrs. ; A. : Sjogren, .Miss W. Judson; Messrs. G., R. - Atkinson, J. A. Bennottj A. Benson, M. Fogarty, M. Loonoy, 0. M'Cay.J. Mulkearns, A .13. Robertson, I'. Roclcliffo.'Mrs. .Whitby, Messrs. W. Ctiignell, A. Johnson, F. H. Naylor, H. Phillips, J. Earn say, G. E. Thom- : son, R. Westmoreland, W. Gushing. Frora-Wol- ' lington—Miss A.- Craig, Mrs. A. Craig, Mr. B. i G. Craig, Miss''H. Brown, .Mrs. E.-Biowii;. Messrs. C.' R-.'T. Sangsteiv R'. VernOri, Master. Brown. From Dunedin—Captain G. D. Arm-' strong. ■ From Christchurch—Miss E.'..Wood;; Mrs. P. Jackson, Mr.W. F. Blight. From NapieK-r" Messrs. J. Hibbert, E. E. Wavness. From : Westport—Mrs. R.- Elston. From Timaru— Mr. J. N. 'M'lnish, From Greymouth—Mr. A. A. Stewart. - , . : ; UNION COMPANY'S' STEAMERS.: The Poherua, left. Napier at 2. p.m. .'yestorday for Wellington,. and. on Monday', goes "on the slip. ' ", < '' Yesterday the Mapourika left'Greymouth .'at--7 a.m.' for Westport, and was to ■leave" tho latter port' at 7 p.m. for Nelson, from which port she is fixed to sail at 10 o'clock this morning for Wellington. .. Tho Pukaki arrived in Greymouth yesterday morning from Wellington, and was timed to sail on tho return journey at 10 p.m. " .. . . .This morning tho Kamona leaves Westport for Wellington, and is duo on Sunday morning; ..In order to.pick up the Waikaro's: running for Northern-ports from Wellington oh Monday the Talune left Auckland, last night 1 for • Wellington direct. For the purpose of loading produce in the south, tho Waitemata has been placed in the coastal trade. . She is .to-.take the Wanaka's, ..time-table, and will load at Bluff, Oamaru/'and Timaru next-week for Auckland.- - The Corinna, leaving Dunedin on September 29, passes through Wellington on September 31, and-leaves for New, Plymouth and-One-hunga, omitting to call at' Nelson that trip. - - ■ - In tho Flora s Tun the Koonya leaves 'Dunedin on October 1, being due. here. to-morrow week. She leaves the following day for Nelson 'and West : Coast. ' : To-day-tho New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Tongariro leaves Auckland for London. • Two intercolonial liners passed through Wellington yesterday.. The Moeraki arrived from Melbourne, via ports, and left for Sydney direct,' and the Wiitimera, from Sydney, via Northern ports,' arrived and later left for. Lyttelton and Dunodin. TURAKINA, FROM LONDON.' '" The - New - Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Turakina, from London, via Capetown , and Hobart, arrived .in the stream'at 6.45 yestorday evening,- and will berth.at No! 1 South Queen's Wharf this morning. The vessel left Plymouth oh August 9, and experienced fine weather crossing the Bay 'of Biscay. Capo Verde was sighted at noon on August-17,'after which moderate "trades'-- were experienced. The Equator was crossed at midnight ' on August 19, and Capetown was reached on :August SO. After embarkiug passeugars and mails, the- Turakina left on August 31;; Nothing unusual happened on the passage across the Southern Sea, no ice boing seen, and- the prevailing weather was fine.. ..Hobart was reached on .September 19, and was left . again on September 21, A.very fine run was experienced across the Tasman Sea, the vessel arriving as' above. 1 • Captain Bower has the following o/Bcors with him Messrs. A. B. Smith, chief officer; P. 11. Suistod, second officor; H. S. Curtis, third officer; H. Williams, fourth officer.. Mr. A. Parkor is chief engineer, -Air. P. M'Lean second engineer, Mr. R. Reid third engineer, Mr. C.. Thompson fourth engineer, Mr. C. Massoy fifth engineer! and Mr. ,R. Kiliier sixth engineer. Jlr. D. Nicholson is first refrigerating engineer, and ill'. C. I'attison second -refrigerating engineer. Mr. G. "Wilson is oleotrician, Dr. Latchmora is surgeon, and Mr. Searlc purser. . The vessel -brought tho following, passengers' in addition to those iri the list published on -JVednesdayFrom Capetown: For Port Chalmers: Saloon—Mr. 11. Makin. For-Auckland-Mr. T. Lees. For Wellington— Miss iU.Pearco, Mrs. Pcarce, Messrs. A. Tuck, \V. Dwyer, A. Poarco, C. Purser, T. Robertson, CI. Allon, Jlafltors J.,and.L. Pearce. From'Hobart: For Wellington—Moosra. J. BrQ&oan, JL Lsiris, G, > Maaw, IXBam L

THE DARTFORD; '' In accordance with the Union Company's proposed training ship scheme, the ship Dartford is fo bo fitted up with accommodation for her cadets on her arrival ut. this port from Newcastle. She is expected to sail from'the latter port at any BRIEZ IZEL DUE MONDAY. Under the U.S. and A. dag, the s.s. Bn'ez Izel is due at this port on Monday morning from New York, via ports. ■ The vossel, which resumed her voyage from Auckland at 7 a.m. yesterday, has 830 tons of cargo to discharge here. The New Zealand Shipping Company arc the local agents tor the vessel. .. ' . Captain Rutter has taken over the command of the Apuriiua. . A cargo of phosphates is to be loaded at Ocean .Island for New Zealand ports by the steamer Promise, 1123 tons.' : She set out from Sydney on August 29 to pick up her freight. _ Captain M. Irvine, who recently arrived in Australia in charge of a new vessel, is returning to r the Old Country in order to bring out another charge making her maiden voyage. -Mr. Nelson, third engineer of the Moeraki: left.tho vessel at Hobart, having promoted to the position of second engineer of the Mahinapua. Mr. Eraser, of the Waitemata, filled the vacancy. . An exchange reports that one of the most popular masters in tho Union Company's employ (Captain Crawshaw) has taken over the command of the Dartford. . Another paper states that ho has only taken temporary command. Captain Crawshaw wits for a considerable, time in command of the company's steamers in the intercolonial trade, hut of late occupied-n shore position'at Sydney.

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 312, 26 September 1908, Page 9

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SHIPPING NEWS. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 312, 26 September 1908, Page 9

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