SHIPPING NEWS.
PHASES OF THE MOON. SEPTEMBER. Day. Ilr. m. Last quarter 7 7 14 a.m. New moon 15 2 39 a.m. First quarter 23 6 1 a.M. Full moon ' 30 0 35 a.m. IIIOU WATER. To-day, 6.20 a.m.; 6.45 p.tn. To-morrow, 7.2 a.m.; 1M p.m. SUN.-. < ' . Sun rises to-day, 5.50 a.m.; EctE, 5.51 p.m. ARRIVALS. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16. BLENHEIM," 6.5. (0.50' a.m.),. 120 tons, Watson, from iJlcnheim. NIK A If, a.e. (4.45 a.m.), 252 toils, Hay, from Nelson. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Buiitor and ■ Fowler, Messrs. Fowler, Tliorn, and L. Pope. ROSAMOND, s.s. (7.i> a.m.), 721 tons, Edwin, from Onchunga, New Plymouth, Nelson and Plcton. I'ATBENA. s.s. (7 a.m.), 1212 tons, Manning, from Lyttclton. Passengers: Saloon—Hisses Russell, Lisle, Mosdame3 Dale! Scarfo, Keys, Hansen, Messrs. Mcikleham, Hogg, ; Date, Thompson, ioung, Hendry, Hean, Murray, Hansen, Hutchinson, rredric, I'roudi'oot, Scarl'e, Crawford, Kissock; Meikleham; 34 steerage. VICTORIA, s.s. ■ (7.15 a.m.), 2969 tons, Foulis, from Dnnedin and Lyttolton. Passengers: Saloon—JUsses Bievwright, Sims, Osborne, Mrs. Drinkwator, Hot. Drinkwator, isfossrs. G. Bateman, B. Park, 0. Meyor, ]). Buttle, Bowie, L. Slower/W. Chaplin; 10 steerage. IIUIA, B.S. (8.50 a.m.), 127 tons, Dowell, from Wanganui. ' . KAiRAKI, b.s. (10.20 a.m.),' 458 tons; Scott, from Lyttclton. AOEERE, s.s. (J p.m.), 77 tons, Fisi, from' Pctea. NAYUA, s.s. (2.55 p.m.), 2930 tons, Button, from Suva via Auckland. Passengers: Saloon—Mrs. Gaspard, Mr. Ryan. Oil AN, scow (4.15 p.m.), 33 tons, Chellow, from Pelorun Sound. ALEXANDER, s.s. (9 p.m.), 377 tons,- Vickerman, from Picton. TAJLAPUNA, 6.6. (10.50 p.m.), 1036 ' tons, Stewart,' from Nelson and Picton. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Scaly, Road, Bock, I'oli, Discombe, Boyd, Orr, llar.se, Card, M'Grath, Hammerick, Doyle, Vavasour (2), Aliard, Bull, Bell, Jtesdamea Warren,, Jlaekay, Riley, Hoase, Boyd, Lueas, Fryer,- Edmunds, Howard, Van Aseb, Bell, Scott, Bowden, Clarke, Messrs. Oottrell, Ofoil, Lambert, Fmser, .Ilooton, Parkinson, BurncS, Annear, Ricliards,\ Harrison, Frandie, Myers, Russell, Card, Stratford, Mann, Ward, Ohceshrongh, Cole, Doyle, Van Aisch, Howard, Dr. Bell, Bell,' Chisholm, Nelson, Robinson, Davis, Ularko, D'Emdcn, Bauchop, Dimant, Scott, i£Tvin]ey. s DEPARTURES. . ■ - THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16. . DELPHIC, s.s. (2.15 p.m.), 6273 tons, Brecn, for. Lyttclton. ICAIRAKI, s.s. (5.20 p.m.), 462 tons, Scott, for Greymouth. ' ARAPAWA, s.s. (5.20 p.m.), 260 tons, Corby, for Wahganui. NLKAU, s.s. (5.25 p.m.), 252 tons, Hay. for Nolson. ' , , TJLIiIAROA, s.s. (5.40 p.m.), 5777 tons, Wyllio, tor Melbourne via southern ports and Hobart. KAHtf, s.s. (5.45 p.m.), 182 tons,' Carlson, for Napjer via the coast. KCIA, s.s. (6.5 p.m.), 127 tons, Dbwell, for Wanganui. \ ' WAKATtJ, s.s. (7 p.m.), 157 tons, Wills, for Kaikoura and Lyttclton. . VICTORIA, s.s. (7.15 p.m.), 2969 tons, Foulis, for Napier, Gisborno, Auckland, and Sydney. WAVERLET, b.s. (7.45 p.m.), 167 tons, Wildman, for Nelson and West Coast. PATEENA, 6.5. (8.5 p.m.), 1212 tons, Manning, for. Lyttolton. Passengrs: Suloon-Miss Rowley, Messrs; Edgar, Pratt, Basdcn. Stanton, Dioslcr. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. ' ninomoa; West Coast lighthouses, Ecptentber 17. Maori, Lyttclton, September 17. Alexander, Nelson, September 17.' . Jano Douglas, Nelson, September 17. OpSiva, Bleniieim, September 17. ■ Queen of tho South, Foiton, September 17. ■Kuru, Napier,. September 17. Moa,, Wanganui, September IT. '■ Mana, Patca, September 17. Moura, Auckland, Oisbornc, Napier. September 17. - . Moana, Melbourne, via south, September 17. Kennedy, I'upbnga., September 17. Pateena, Lyttolton, September 18. Blenheim, Blenheim, September-18. , .]luia, Vfanganui, September 18. Arapawa, Wanganui, September 18. Nifcau, Nolson, Motucka, September' 18. ' Mapouriko, West Coast, Nelson. September 18. l l'apnron, southern ports, September 18. , Mtinoroa. Itavclock, September 18. " Tomonna, southern ports. September 19. :Koonya, .southern ports, September 19 Tarawera. Dunedin, Lyttclton. ■ September 19. Wakatu,Lyttclton, Kaikoura, September 20. Jialiu, Napier. :via coast, September 20 Ctrinnn, ITc-.v. Piymouti. Onchunga, September Woikare, . Auckland, .Gißborne,'Napier, Sentem. bcr 21. - - * Moeraki, Sydney-direct,; September C 2". Wairnna, Newcastle, September -22. '" Warrim'oo. Melbourne, via south; September 24' _ Wimracra,. Sydney, Auckland, .Gicborac, Naoicr, September 24. ' ■ Cornwall southern ports, September 23. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Kiripaita, Patea, September 17. Aoreie, Potca, September 17. ' Uinta, Nowcastlo, September 17. Tnkapuna, Picton, Nelson,' Soptembsr 17 Maori, Lyttelton, September 17. ' Aloinudor. Nelson, Vfoai Coast, September 17. tlpnwa, Blenheim, September 17. Queen of the South, Foiton. September 17 Moa. Wanganui, September 17 Ilr.uroto, Itnvotoneo, Tahiti, September 17. .-Moura, Lyttclton, Dunwiln, September 17 Navtia, Wcstport, September 17. Rosamond. New I'iymouth, Oaehunga, September 37. Maioa. Sydney direct, September 17.. Kennedy, West Wanganni, September 17. . Patccna, Lyttclton; September 18. : Huia, VTajisranul, September 18. • Rurn, Napier, September 18. Blenheim, Blenheim,.September 18. ' 1 Putiki. Wanganui, September 18. Siormbird, iVanganni. September 18; Nikau,.No!son. Motuc'ta. September 18 Paparoa, AueUland, September' 18. Arahura. Pietou. Nelson, West Coast, SeD'en. i bcr 18. ■ . 3£anaroa, Itotocka, September 20. Kahu, Napier via coast, September 20. Arapawa, Wanganui, September 20. Tainwera, Napier, Cisborne. Auckland,/Eeptemiior ' 20. ■ ( Monafoa, Hotnelta, September 20. Koobya, New l'lyinouth, Wcstport, Greymouth September' 23. , ; . , \ Mapoixrika, Xelson, West Coast, September 51 Woikare, Lyttelton, fjeptcmber 21. 1 • ' Wakatu, Kaikoura,' Lyttelton, September 21 ■ ' Moerjiki,.Melbourne, via south. September 23~ ■ Warrimoo, Sydney-direct, September 24 ° Lyttelton and Dunedin,. September \ IMTERCOLOHIAL SERVICE. . v . MOVEMENT'S OF STEAMERS., ; .. MOJJEA, s.s., left Auckland . September 14 ;or Napier, Wellington. Duo Wellinc,on Sopteinaer 17, with traußnipmcnts ex Mokoia rom Wydney. . MOiNA, 's.s., left Melbourne September 8 for tolling ton, via Ilobart and southern ports.' Duo iVellingsion September 17. Leaves samo day for Sydney i direct. Due Sydney September 21. MOERX'.KI, ei, leaves Sydney September 18 or Woio.ng»n direct. Due Wellington Septem: ier 22. leaves September 23, tor Melbourno, via iouthern'jiorts and ilobart. Duo Melbourne Ocober 2. i WIMME.4 A. 8.5., .left Sydney September 15 or Wellinaton, via Auckland, Oisbornc, and No-' liar. Dues Wellington Soptember- 24. Leavcß iamo day a>r Lyttelton and Dunedin. \{AMUMW, £.s ; , loft Mclbourao September 15, or Welling,'an ua Hobart and southern portß. )ue WcUingtau September 24. Leaves same day or Sydney c'ii'cct. Duo Sydney September 28.' MOKOIA, s-tt, leaves Sydney September 22, lor Auckland; Dud Auckland September 26, .and conleets with irorn'a for southern jorts. OVERSEA SHIPPIHC, .- 6TEAIKES TO ARRIVE. From London. ' v WAIMATE (due About September 20), sailed on Fuly 23, via Auckland. (New Zealand Shipping Jo., agents.) • - JNDRALEMA (dne about September 24), jailed m July 17. via Me.»>ourne, Sydney, and Auckand. (Ty6er Line, \agents.) ; HUAPEHU (duo ahcdit September 21), sailed on August 6, via Tenerifl'A- Capo Town, and Hobart NoA Zealand Shippinte C 0.,. agents.) \ KIA ORA (duo about s September 25), sailed on lugust 6, via Aucklartkl. IBhaw, Bavill, and Übion Co- agents.) < ' TAINUI. (duo about OrV/Obcr 4), sailed Angust J), Plymouth August 2l< via TcnerifTe, Capo Town, and Hobirt.' (Shaw, SaviU, and Albion 30., agents.) ■' \ NIWARU (duo about Cv-tobcr 21), sailed on Vugust 21, via Melbournci Sydney, Auckland, tnd Napier. (Tyser Lino, nj.-ents.) RIHUTAKA (dud about October 18). sailed on September 3, PiyAionth Sontmnber 4, via Tene•lffe, Capo Town, and Hobiwt. (New 'Zealand ihipping'Co.. agents.) » ' - OPAWA (duo about October 31), Bailed on September 8, via Auckland. (lSksw Zealand Ship, jlng Co., agent.) -ram Liverpool. FIFEBHIRE (duo about Soptember 27), sailed in July 24, via Australian ports .and Auckland. F.H.B. Line, agents.) ■ 1 DItAYTON CHANGE (duo Wott'Dgton About Jctobor 25)r sailed oil August .21, vn.i Melbourne Sydney, and Auckland. (F.H.S. LSn?, agents.) MIMIRO (due about November .IX sailed on ieptomber 4. via Australian portb\- and Auck; and. (Tyser Lino, agents.) < ■rom Nov/ Vnrk. BANNOCKBTrRN (due Wellington aDi'out Sep. ember 17, sailed on June 21, via A uckland. Vannum Oil Co., agenti.) KAISTNOA (duo about October I), sailed 'on !uly 15, via Australian ports and Auckland. (A toil A. Line, agents.) , \ WiIAKAItDA (duo Wellington about October 5),, sailed on August 19, via Australirvii porta ind Auckland. (A. and A. Line, agouts« ' • . SAILER TO ARRIVE. CLARA, barquo, sailed from Liverpool MP-? 27, or Wolunetoa. (Jlosbm. Latin and Co.. JU4.. jioats.) • .
BY TRLEGHAPII. , OVERSEA, SYDNEY, September 16. Arrived.—Empreza, barque, from Tairua. COASTAL. THUBSDAY,. SEPTEMBER 16. | te koPDiro. Arrived.—lnga (945 a.m.), from Auckland. ' ' KAIPAItA HEADS. Sailed.—Eio, barquentino, for Kockhampton. [ ' • AUCKLAND. • A-rived—Hawaii, schooner,' from Portland; Awßiui, from Giaborno; Fairburn, from Napier via Tauranga. • NAPIER. j Arrived.-Petone (5 a.m.), from Greymouth, I Sailed—Moura (2.30 p.m.), for Wellington. [ NEW PLYMOUTH. Arrived.—Earawa (4.23 a.m.), from Onohimga. Sailed-Katawa (6.50 p.m.), for Onchunga. PATEA. • I To EaU.-Ma.ni (11 p.m.), for Wellington. ! ' WANGAHTJI. Arrived.—Storm and Koa (9.20 a.m.), from Wellington. ' ■ " I ' FOXTON. Arrived,—Queen of tho South (10 a.m.), from Wellington. ' To sail.—Qneen o£ tho South (9 p.m.), for Wei- i lington. i BLENHEIM. I ' Arrived.—Opawa (9.20 a.m.), from Wellington. WAIiiAU BAB. Sailed.—Opawa (7.35 p.m.), for Wellington. , NELSON. - ' Arrivci-Corinna (7.20 a.m.), from Wellington. PUPONGA. ■ Sailed.—Kennedy (11.15 a.m.), for Wellington. . WESTPOET. Arrived.—Kamona (3.15 p.m.), from Wellington. GREYMOUTH.. ,To sail.—Mapourika (9 p.m.), for Westport, Kelson, nnd Wellington; Poherua (10 p.m.), for Wellington. I.YTTELTON. Arrived.—Maori (6.55 a.m.), from Wellington, Wootton, from Sydia Bay; Canopus, from Westport. ■ • ■ ' • Sniled,—ltoana p.m.); for Kydncv, via Wellington. Passengers-Saloon: For WellinE-ton-Mrs. Mnnsford, Mrs. Hamilton. For Sydnoy—Hisses Teuslcy, Stevens, and Gough (2). Messrs. Begarty. Bradbury, Smythc, Atnck, .and Penfold; 18 steerage. .Maori (8.50 p.m.). for Wellington. Passengers: Saloon—Hisses Marchant, M'Laclilnn, Hoiaefriess, Eedard, Lyons, Eichcs, Bradwoll. Lane. ' Shine. Cane. Gray, Kuttie, Myers. Jlclmoro, Shsnd (2), Hayward. Home, Mesdames Williams. H'llvenoy. Kennedy, Rosa, Fowler. Warno, Free, Smith, Ooull and 2 children, Bowman and 2 children, Bains. Bcrnic, Saunders, Reid.. Marston," Vinsdalo, Hnyward Pimm. Caine, Mycre, Atack, Hnnburg, M'Doaald, Mr: Justico Sim, Hcssrs. Oameron, Anderson, Jtodbtiry, Hewey., Young, Salmon, If cars, Archer, Smith, Eyan, Gray,: Williams, (Svmons, M'Hveney. Kennedy. Bassctt, Fowler, Wilberforoc, Salmon, Smith, .Bowman, Lane, Rains. Simonds,. GafTney, TromDt, Cntts, ' Bourgeois, Nicliolls, B'llleid, navies, Fitchott, H'Cnrmick, Virtue, Anderson, Washbournc, Green, leaser, Butler, Gcbbie, Shirley, Dixoa, Hunburg, and 1 M'Donuld; 45. steerage. ■ ■ ' • ■ 1 btJNEDirf. Arrived—Ripple,' from Giaborno; Tarawu-a, from Auckland. T SaileiL—Koonya, for West Coast via Oamarn; Eipple, for Gisbornc. BLUFF ■' Arrived.—Tomoana, frpm Tort Chalmers. "OFF SEASON" ENDING. During.the past fortnight the shipping trade has been brightening, and more cargo io now offering for the coastal steamers.. Yesterday tho wharves looked busy, especially where ■ the small steamers lay, and practically all thoso thai sailed had large cargoes. EUAPEITU TO LOAD AT AUCKLAND. It has been decided that tho Sew, Zealand Shipping Company's. Ruapehn will visit Auckland ,abont tho middle of October for Home' ward loading. Her final port of call will be Wellington, and eho will take her departure from, here for London about October ,21. '. ■ ■ THE, KAPOURIKA. : Telegraphic advico received at the' local office of. tho . . Union Company states that tho Mapouflka arrived r.t Greymouth at 9 n.n. -yesterday, and xas to -icayo, at D p.m. for Wostport From the latter .por.t she. proceeds to Nelson at 8 O'clock; this,,morning, and. is due.at Wellington to-morrow afternoon. • v ' ; XAVUA, FSOX SUVA. V '• Mooting, with fair weather on the ,'rpn ■ from Auckland,, to. .'Wellington, > tho Onion ' Company's Navaa. biade .a' good trip, and berthed.- at Queens, .vVnan at 2.40 p.m.' yesterday. , She bronfehtr® fruit ■ corgo ■ from Suva, comprising 91$ilauhchos'.aiid; $07} esses of . bananas for jfalipgtoa,: 643' cases, {or Lyttclton, and .17(19 cases fo.r:;)3uncdin..'On discharxo of her xargo'fshG. leaves, this sflornoon for Wpstporfr direct. .. ! : , : ■ KOVEUENTS. ' , . The Now. Zealand Shipping Company's steamer 'Waimato is eip'ected to reach Auckland from Xonfion.^about September. 21. From Auckland ithb Waimato'will'proceed to' Wellington, nnd :aftor completing/ tho dischargo. '.ol :.hcr' Home ;cpr«o she -will; return to .Auckland, about the end of October: to load general cargo for London. After , this .:tho vessel will sail for Gisborne, Jfnpicr, and. Wellington, and will. take hor final departure from Wellington for London in the cuddle of November in ttmo to catch the January wool sales.' ■ . , ' Mr. Sewcll joined the Eosamond yesterday as scccnd officer, and-Mr. Frankie came ashore for orders.- ■' •• • • . To-morrow tho Union Oompany'o ,Kurow leaves for Westport, where sho is to load coal for Westport. The Anchor Shipping and Foundry Company's Kennedy, which has arrived from Puponga, is tD. load for nest Wanganui. If the Greymouth Ear was irorkabl", tho ■ !?, rn , a , to lcavo there at 10 o'clock last night for Wellington. 6 llcasrs, W. M. Bannatyne and Co. advise that both the Defender and tho Jane Douglas/ore to "Sail for Eokmka this afternoon. rf »j?,'i lTOn J ho Ga i etto that the timesignal bail , dropped from the flagstaff at' Port OUalmcrs Signal Station has been discontinued, T ,^ J ih„ :Patilti 3 3 caE * oil f rom the Ean-'-d an i ? ct aTray for Wanganm, fhe Ruru loads a Bimilar cargo fop" Napier. s , Tho Wairana was (teed to leave Newcastle yesterday with a Bhipment of coal for Wellingday next ™ a cl P el; ted hero about Wednel.Yestorday morning tho Government' training shin, Amokura was brought o£f the Patent Blip and . resumed her berth at King's Wharf, lie' pairs and tho overhaul of her engines will be completed early, and she is expected to leave for Cook Strait towards tho end of next week. When, tho Delphic and the Uliraaroa had departed yesterday, the Umia v«u) the only l&rtrc liner m port.- To-day the Bannockburn'ls du from New York via Auckland, the Paparoa if to arrive from the south to-morrow, and the Snnday a P rol ">Wy bo back at this port at Tho Federal-Honlder-Shire liner Snfsex is tc leave. Liverpool to-morrow for Sydney and New Zealand ports. She will be folkmed by tht Sf. fl i?h W pPf {?• to lcavo Liverpool on Octo bor 15. Ihe Fifeshiro now on her way fron Melbo'urne Zctlanl3 Ports is fully duo ai Captain Corrance, of tie iteamer Vienna which has rcached Ncwcaotle from the East says the coal trade has been captured by thi Japanese. ..Their coal can. bo landcd in Lag d - ay3 8 . "Salttßt 20 days from New ca6tle. This is a big advantage, and tho enn tain says Australian coal has no chance in thi Hong-Kong market at least. V lu Bound westwards, ■ tho Government eteameHinemoa passed Farewell Spit at 6 a.m. yester day, and was. evidently on tho way back t< Kahurangi Point. Advice received yesterday from Karamea statod that tho water was smooti in, that vicimty. so it is possible that the'Hinc moa would bo ablo to work tho lirrhthouse Kh way tVellfngtonr Call . Bt " 10 BMthcrs ■«» th '
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 614, 17 September 1909, Page 7
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