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SHIPPING NEWS.

PHASES OF THE MOCOT. SEI'TUMBEIt. Day. ft. n:. First Quarter 1 351 a.m. I'ull moon 9 3 27 a.m. Last cmartor 16 5 21 a.m. A'ow moon 25 2 7 a.m. First (luarter 30 10 38 n.m. MOO.N. Moon rises to-day, 7.29 a.m.; sete, H.I p.m. HIGH WATEIi. To-day., 7.54 a.m.; 8.28 p.m. To-morrow, 8.42 a.m.: 9.16 ii.m. SUN. Sun rises to-dny, 5.34 a.m.: sets, 5.51 p.m. ARRIVALS. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26. XIKAU. s.s. (5.5 a.m.). 252 tons, Hay. from .\clsou. MARAKOA, s.s. (6.55 a.m.), 2598 ton;*, Manning, frcin Lyttolton. Saloon— Ml'Sjcs Ruth, JfConaelicy, Dixon, lledees. Uuclihurst, Hodges, Vamton, Alexander. Hodgson, Mentcith. Morton, Hill, Foster. Simpson, Jlefdames Shepherd, Klavcll. Dixon, Reed. Hutherford and 3 children, Jenkins, Murray, Flavell, tollman., Joues. Vurnbull, Gray and iofant, Jlajor-Geueral Godley, Captain Thornton. Lieut. Stuart. Messrs. Hill, Dixon and child, Witty, M.P., Shepherd and child, Reid. Hutherford, Modlin, Lawry, Slade. Steolc. Denne, lliller, Mullen, Flavell, Stow, Albiston, MiuTav. Taylor, Drodrick, Pearce. Witters, Jones. Evans, Field, Nelson. Cooner. Hall, Braitllwaite. Mason. Gray. Cliuiie. Davies, lliil. Downes, M'Kay, Wood. ThouiDson, Palmer. Wright, Eethorn, i Mackay, Sandford, 31irfield. Hunter; 58 steera-ze. JIONOWAI, s.s. (7.40 a.m.), 3433 tons, Robertson, from Auckland. Gisborne, and Napier. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Setter. Nurso Hui-rey, Mesdamcs Jl'Callum, Parnr, ham, \Vorthiiigton, Messrs. Hudson, Pamham, WilcUiip. DouKht: 3 stoerase.

ALEXANDKIi, s.s. (9.30 a.m.), 577 tons, Vickerinnn. from Waneanui. HUriTANGI, e.s. (9.W a.m.), 323 tone, Manley, from Wanganui. KGAHEKE, s.s. (5.5 p.m.), 1090 tons, Dilnor. from Grcymouth. KAITAXGATA. s.s. (8 D.m.), 1983 tons, Buston, from Picton. PATEENA, s.es. (10.15 p.m.), 1212 tons, Carey, from Kelson and Picton. Passansert.: Saloon—Miffes Weybournc, Coopell; Thorns. JMntosh; O'Leary. Carrkk (2), M'Coriniek. Simmons. Storey, Goulter, Mofdamcs Holloway. Kennington, Henderson, M'Kay, Yule and cliild, Jellicoe. Webster. Burns, Gledhill. Mason, Spierli.nir. Weybournc, Bullcn. Thompson. Bcmic, Simmons. Kcnnincton. Bird and child, Waddy, Storey, Messrs. I'arland. Coates. Hals, Downer, Master Weybournc M'Ka-y, Walton, Hooker, Yule. Wiilox. Collins, Duncan, Morcan, Lankow. Spierlinc. Cnpe. Travcrs. Ilislop. Chamberlain, M'Goldrich, Galvin. Wilc.ock, Hazelwond. Johnst-on, Storey, Bullen, Collins. Williams. Nces, Porritt. M'Fcnan, Healcy. De Ferdinand, Bethie, Stevens, Campbell. Perano, .Simmonds. Kenninirton, Thompson. Hodgson. Butt (2), Bell, Stuart, North, Fulton; 17 steerage.

DEPARTURES. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26. BIJfUTAKA.r s.s. (11.55 a.m.), 7765 tons. Hemming, for Port Chalmers. MONOWAI, s.s. (5.20 p.m.). 3433 tons, Collins, for Lyttclton. MANA, s.s. (5.25 n.in.). 134 tons, Gibson, for Patea. NIKATJ. s.s. (5.40 p.m.), 245 tons, Stevens, for Nelson and Motueka. . WAKATU. s.s (6 p.m.). 157 tons. Wills, for Knikoura. , QUEEN OF THE SOUTH, s.s. (6 p.m.), 198 tore. Harvey, for Foxton. STORMBIKD, s.s. (6.5 p.m.), 217 tons. Dowell, for Wanpramii. ALEXANDER, s.s. (7.5 p.m.). 377 tona Vickermnn, for Kelson. MAItAROA, 5.3. (8.5 p.m.). 2598 tona, Mannine, for Lyt*clton. Pa.?scJißors: Saloon— Misses liiass. Tiunior. Bnin. Brophy, Abbott. Bees. Mesdames Haybittle. liailiie, Clark. Thomas and 2 children. Wrinht. Callachan and child, Howell. Dr. Reakes, Messrs. Bruce, Ralph, Nordon. Bcndall, Symons. Hunter, Patorson, Thornton, Jcnnincs, Hainill. Callnghan, Howell. Smith. MAPOURIKA, s.s. (8.10 p.m.), 12C3 tons. Ritchie, for .Kelson. Westport. and Greymouth. Passenqers—Saloon: For' Nelson— Misses Boyle. Wilkcs, Hedscs. Mrs. Miirrc.ll. Messrs. Currin. Sullivan. For Westport— Miss Lynch, Mrs. Lynch. Mr. Whiteide. For Greymoiitli—Misses Mulvihill, Hayes. Messrs. Ure, Olliver, and Hulme. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER. 27. . RIPPLE. s.p. (10.15 a.m.). 370 toB3, Carlson, for Napier and Gisobrne. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Pohcrua, Greyraouth, September 27. Rosamond. Oncbunga and Now Plymouth, September 27. Kapuni, Wanganui, September 27. Maori,' Lyttelton, September 27. ■ Corinna, southern pons, September 27. Arahiira, West Coast, Nelson, Picton, September 27. itoeraUi, Sydney direct, Sept. 27. Petor.e, Lyttelton, September 27. Kairaki, Blackball, September 27. Waipori, Westport, September 27. Huia, Wanganui, September 27. Blenheim, Blenheim. September 27. Manaroa. Motucka, ScptDmber 27. Aorcre, Patea, September 28. Kaitoa, Nelson and West Coast, Sept. 28. Mararoa, Lyttelton. September 28. Kiripaka. Patea. September 28. Kuru, Napier and East Coast, Sept. 28.. Puiiki. Timaru. September 28. Jane Douglas, Blackball, September 29. Warrimoo, Melbourne, via southern ports, September 29. • Winmicra, Dunedin, Lyttelton, Sept. 29. Hauroto, northern ports, September 29. Storm. Lyttelton, September 29. Defender, Lyttelton. September 29. Ka.hu, Napier, via coast. September 29. Nikau, Nelson and Motnelta, Sept. 29. Maua. Patea, Septembor 30. Taimii, Waitara, September 30. Indrabarah, London, via Auckland, September 30. Ripple, Napier, October 2.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Pateena, Picton and Nelson, Sept. 27 , Maori, Lyttelton, September 27. Opawa, Blenheim, September 27. Manaroa, Havclock, September 27. Blenheim. Blcnfceim, September 27. •jpuni, .Wanganui, September 27. Corinna, iNeisou. jncw Plymouth, Onehunga, September -27. Wakatu, Kaikoura, Lyttelfon, Sept. 27. Himitansci, Chathams, via Lyttelton, Sept. 27. Petone, Wanganui, September 27. Rosamond, Pktou, New Plymouth and Oneluinga, ,Sept«inber 27. ' Poherua, Greymouth. September 27. Iluia, Wangauui, September 27. Aorerc, Patea. September 28. Nikau, Motueka and Nelson, September 23. Queen of tho South. Foxton, September 23. Knitoa, Nelson and West Coast, Sept. 28. Kiri-paka, Patea, September 28. Mararoa, Lyttelton, September 23. Jturu, Napior, via coast, September 28. Wimmera, northern ports, Sydney, September 28. Ngahere, ■ Greymouth, September 28. Moeraki, Melbourne, via south, Sept. 28. v'utiki, Greymouth, September 28. ■lane Douglas, Hokitika, September 29. ; Hauroto, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Sept. 29. Warrimoo, Sydney direct. September 29. Storm. VTanftanui. September 29. ICahu, Napier, via coast, September. 29. Defender, Grcymouth. September 30. Arahura, Pict-ou, Nelson, West Coast, September 30. Bipple. Napier, and Gisborne, October 3. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMEKS. WAERI3IOO, 6.5., left Melbourne September 22 for southern ports and Wellington. Due Wellington September 29. Loaves same day for Sydney direct. Due Sydney October 3. WIMJIEKA. s.s., leaves Dunedin September 26 for Lyttelton and Wellington. Duo Wellington September 28, for northorn ports, Auckland, and Sydney. Due Sydney October 6. MOERAKI, s.s., left Sydney September 23, for Wellington direct. Due Wellington to-day. Leaves September 28 lor southern ports, Hoba.rt, and Melbourne. Dae Melbourne October 7. MANUKA, ts.s.. leaves Melbourne September 27, for Hobart. southern ports, and Wellington. Due Wellington October 6. Leaves same day for Sydney direct. Duo Sydney October 10. OVERSEA SHIPPIHC. ' STEAMERS TO ARMTE. From London, INDEABAHAH (duo about October 1),, sailed July 22, via Australia and Auckland. CiVscr Line, agents.) KIA ORA (due about September 29), sailed August 4, via Auckland. (Shaw, Savill and Albion Co., agents.) lONIC (duo about October 22), sailed on September 9, via Oape Town and Ilobart. (Shaw. Savill and Albion Co., agents.) NIWARU (due about November 12), sailed on September 4. via Australia, Auckland, and Napier. (Tyser Line, agents.) TURAKINA (due about October 28), sailed on September 11, via Cape Town aud Hobart, 'New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) ATHKNIO (due about October 31), sailed on September U, via Cape Town and Hobart. (Shaw, Savill and Albion Co., PAPAROA (duo about November 19), sailed on September 20, via Brisbane and Auckland. (X.Z. Shipping Co., agents.) From Liverpool, KENT (due about October 5), sailed on July 29. via- Cape Town, llobaj't, and Auckland. (F.-H.-S. Line, agents.) AYRSHIRE (dud about November 6), sailed on September 2, via Sydney. Brisbane, and Auckland. (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) "NEREIIANA (due about Novombor 1), tailed oh September 9, via Auckland. (Tyeer Line, agents^

From Montreal, CAPE COIISO (due about October 12\ Bailed oil July 30, via Australia and Auckland. ..."«■ Zetland Shipping Co., agents.) WUAKATANK (duo about October . JO), failed on August 23. via Auclralia and Auckland. (New Zealand Shinning Co., agents.) From New York. WALKUKK (due alioiit September 30) sailed on July 1, via- Auckland. (Vacuum Oil Co.. agent?.) TOMOANA (due about October 3), sailed on July 8, via Australia, and Auckland. (Tj'fcr Line, agents.) LORD LOXSIULE (duo about October 18), sailed on August 1, via Melbourne. Sydney, and Auckland. (Vacuum Oil Co.. agentfi.) TJtIFELS (due about October 19), failed on August. 1. via Australia «ii(l Auckland. (Dnlgoty and Co., agents.) CItANLEY (due about November 18), Failed on August 27, via. Australia and Auckland. (Tyscr Line, agents.) •com Ptiget Sound, KTRATHGARRY (duo about October 4), galled on September 5. IBannatyno and Co., agents.) BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. SYDNEY. September 26. Arrived.—Moana (10 a.m.). from Wellington. Arrived.—Helen Denny, from New Zealand. Arrived.-Surrey from the Bluff; Capo Ortegal. from the Bluff. FREMANTLE, September 26. Arrived.—Macedonia, from London, via Suez. COASTAL. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBEB 26. AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Marama (6 a.m.), from Vancouver. Passengers—Saloon: For Wellington—Jlesdaines Bennett, Collius, Miss Collins. Messrs. Bennett. Pearcc. Cargo for Wellington: '.0 boxes scale?. 84 crates sewin?: machines, 6 au'os. ar.d sundries. The Marainn- is leaving for Sydney at 4 o'clock. Sailed.—lndrabarali (12/0 p.m.), for Napier and Wellington; Talunc (3.30 p.m.), for Cook Islands and Tahiti; Ma.rama (5.20 p.m.). for Sydney; Uauroto, for southern ports. NAPIER. Arrived.—Mokoia (10.15 a.m.), from Wellington, via coast. NEW PLYMOUTH Sailed.—Rosamond (4 p.m.), for Wellington. WANGANUI. Arrived.—Kapnni (9.45 a.m.), from Wellington; Huia (12.10 p.m.). from Wellington; Kiripaka put in for shelter (2.35 p.m.), from Wellington. PATEA Arrived.—Aorero (1.10 p.m.),- from Wellington. BLENHEIM. Arrivcd.-Opa.wa and Blenheim (9.5 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed—Blenheim (6.30 p.m.) and Opawa (7 p.m.), for Wellington. MOTUEKA. Sailed.—Hanaro (noon), for Wellington. GHErMOCTH. Sailcd.-Ngatoro (1.10 p.m.), for Wellington. LYTTELTON. ArriTCd.—Maori (7.10 a.m.). from Wdlineton. Sailed.-Petono (1.20 p.m.), for .Wellington: Corinna (3.25 P.m.), for Wcllimgton: Putiki (6 p.m.). fof Wellington; Maori (8.30 p.m.), for Wellington. TIMARU. Sailed.—Beckcnliam (9 a.m.), lor Newcastle. DUNEDIN. Arrived.—Kotare, . from ' Steroirt Island: Inverc.i.rgill, from Timaru; Storm, from Lyttolton. Sailed—Wimmera, for Sydney, via East Cor.zt port*. Pns^TiTers—Saloon: For Lyttelt.on—Mcrdames Wilson, Deare. Stcvcntnn. Messrs. Paundcrs. Wilson. Burhc. For Wellington—Mesdamcs King. Ferguson and li'oy, Ilaunah and child, Robertson. Younit. Thomson, Keys. Nazer. Hannah, Dr. Young. For Nanier—J'ks P»arre. Mrs. Pmrce. For GL«borue—Jtr?. and child. Mr. O'Connell. for Auckland—Jfiffca Simukin. ■Af'lnr'M. Harris, M'Culloch nnrt 3 children, Jfossrs.' Fraser, Down«. For Toknma.ru Bay-Mr. HeiTcrman. For Sydney-Miss Hoy; 7 steerage. . MIMIEO CHARTERED. Tim. A. and A. Lino have chartered, the Mimiro to lrad at New York for Molliournc, Sydney, and New 7>a,!a.nd ports. The vessel is eipected to sail on October 5. ana ii duo to arrive at Wellington about the-end of February. A.N EXPECTED ARRIVAL. •Wrtlkurc, the Vacuum Oil Company's chartered steo.Tticir. is expected to arrive at Auckland from Now Yorloany day r.ow. Lond Lonfdalc. s.s., is due to arrive hero in about three weeks' time. THE SYDNEY BOAT. ' In all probability the Moeraki will berth at the Queen's Wharf between 8 and 9 o'olocl; this morning. She left Sydney at noon on Saturday, and should arrive in tho stream at about, 6 o'clock this morning.

STRANDING OF THE CABLA. In connection with the stranding of the tiTnzn vessel Carla nt. Wawratiui. the Oollcctor of Customs (Wellington) is to hold a, preliminary inoiiiry. when the cvldoncn of the master and pome of the crew will be taltcn. Ttoro will be no madst-erinl incmiry, as the Caxla is a foreign vessel. THE, UNION CO.'S NEW STEAMER. The Union Company's new steamer Maunganui was launched at Glasgow on August 24. The vessel is to lie dispatched nt the end of October, Pn as to reach Melbourne early in December, to take her riiicc in the intercolonial service. The delivery of this vessel i;. it is reported, fully t.hrw months behind contract tine. tills delay being mnr.r crently to the orotractal strike of boilgrmakcrs at the beginning of the year. KIA OKA AT AUCKLAND. The Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company's Btoamcr Kil Ora, which arrived at Auckland on Friday, left London on August <t, with 9000 tons of cargo. 6650 ton? of which will ba discharged at Auckland, and the balance at Wellington and Timaru. Captain J. S. Macfie is ia command, and has the following officers associated with hinu-Chicf oflicer, Jlr. V 7. Kershaw; second, Mr. J. Wilson; third. Mr. E. 11. Clements; fourth, Mr. J. E. West; chief cnKincer. Jlr. W. Esplin: sacond. Mr. T. Ridley; third, Mr. T. Hunter; fourth, Mr. 1), Lewis; fifth, Jlr. D. M'Gilp; sixth, Mr. C. Ross; chief refrigerating engineer, Mi. E. Kcrr; second, Mr. C. White. At noon yesterday the Indrabarah left Auckland for Napijr. en route for Weliineton. Tho vessel is duo to arrive hero on Saturday. Captain J. B. llaiuey. Marino Superiuitendcnt in New Zealand for the Tyser Lino, is at present visiting Christchurch. Full details or the tenders for the now tug for the Otago Harbour Hoard are now to hand, and are as follow:—Messrs. Stevenana Cook, Port Chalmers (successful). £22.778 16s; Hong-Koni and Whampoa Dock Company. £18,500; Hawthornes Company. IWth. £19.C35; licynoldson. South Shields, £20,100; Tailtoo Dockyard Company. HongKong. £21,000; Ferguson liros., Glasgow. JE21.5C0; Bow, M'Lauchlau and Co., Paisley, £22,0<W; Fleming and Ferguson, Paisley. £22,350; J. M'Gregor and Co.. Dunedin. £22,965; Thornycroft Woolston Works, £23.250; Ekhrinsham. South Shields, £23/65; end the Aika Shipbuilding Company. Troon, £24,(XK). The Defender left Grcvnioiith on Monday for Lyttelton. She leaves Lyttelton on Thursday for Wellington, and sails again on Saturday for Groymouih. Indralcma, Tyser steamer, is expected to get away from tho Bluff for London on Thursday next. Rosamond, s.s., is due to arrive from Oncbunsa at Wellington early this morning. ilincmoa. .Dominion Government tender, left Preservation Inlet on Saturday, en route for' Wellington. On arrival here she is to work the .Strait lighthouses. Tho Wairau came oft the Patent Klip at Evan? Hay yesterday, ami left in the evening for Knrainra. She will load a timber cargo there for Wellington. Tho Putiki is cxpecited to arrive on Thursday from. Timaru. She is to tret away on the f-amc day for Grcymouth. Mr. E. N. Hall, late of the Kaxamca. has ioiijMl the Monmrai as mate, in place of Mr. 11. S. Whybom. who is to take command of tho ltoKimond. Mr. Ditcham has joined the Monowai as fourth officer. Mr. W. Spiers, lato of tho Kurow, is to join the Waitomata as purser. With a full load of coal tho Foherua. was expected to leave Grcymouth for Wellincton at midnight yesterday.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1243, 27 September 1911, Page 7

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SHIPPING NEWS. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1243, 27 September 1911, Page 7

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