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SHIPPING NEWS.

PHASES OP THE MOOX. OCTOBEH. Day. li. m. Full moon 8 3 41 p.m. Lust quarter 15 11 16 a.m. Kc-.v moon K 3 39 p.m. First (luartcr 30 6 11. p.m. MOOX. Moon rises to-day, 2.57 a.m.; sets, 12.31 p.m. HIGH WATEIt. To-day, 11.52 a..m.; midnight. To-morrow, 12.22 p.m.; 0.45 a.m. SU»\. Sun rises to-day, 5.1 a.m.; sets, 6.12 p.m. ARRIVALS. MONDAY. OCTOBER 16. KOTOBUA. s.s. (B.IG a.m.), 11,500 tons, Sutoliirc. from Auckland. KOMATA. s.s. (3.50 p.m.), 1994 tons, Sanson, from Wcstport. TMFELK. 5.E. (9.5 p.m. in stream), 4750 tout, K. Yollcrs, from Auckland. DEPARTURES. JIOXDAT, OCTOBER 1«. PATEEXA, e.s. (12.55 p.m.), 1212 tons, Watson, for I'icton and Nelson. Passengers: Saloon-For I'icton—Misses Madder, CoEtIcy, Mcsdames 51'Ilvride, Fraser and 4 children. Spill, Croll, Messrs. Fraser, Kami, Croll, Moult, Bassctt, Rutherford, Nelson, Grosvonor, Gordon. For Nelson—Misses M'Malicr, Ccderholm, Whitwcll, Van Stavweu, Humphreys, Mesda.iues Wilson, Allport, M'Caifery, Nash, Messrs. M'Caffory, Van Stavoren. Buschel, Keramer, llitchcock, Morrison, iiov. Lambert, Wilson, Hayes. FALCON, Echooner (5 p.m.), 95 tons, Gilbertson, for Havelock. TE AffAU, s.s. (5.15 p.m.), 1652 tons, WilHams, for New Plymouth. ' .MONOWAI, B.E. (5.45 p.m.), 3433 tons, Collins, for Napier, Gi.=bornc, and Auckland. Pa-ssongers: Saloon—For Kapler—Mrs. llyslop, Messrs. Hansen, Sliallcrass, llysiop. For Gisborno-Mojsrs. Davis. Tingey, Wilson. For Auckland—Mrs. Ready, Messrs. M'lntyre. Gilbert, BendaJl, Ockendcn. lIIMITANGI, s.h. (6.10 p.m.), 323 tons, Manley, for East Coast ports. MAORI, s.s. (8.5 p.m.), 3399 tons, Stringer, for Lyltclton. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Humphries, Boylo, Macfarlano, Parlies, Urquhart. Neville, Davis, Jones. Wheeler, Manicron, Salmond, Uourko, Parker, Heiiiderson, King, Wilson, Moore, Garrctt, Donniston, Humphreys, Bastinjs, Mcsdaincs Cox, liinton, Jl'CMlajid, Braithwadte, Henderson, Moore and child, Duggan and child, Jl'Laren, Connor and child, Allen, Cameron, Bourke, Walker, HonderEon, M-Millan. Keith, Williams and child, Turnhull, M'lntosh, Eastings, Lieut.-001, Burnett, Stuart, Lieut.-Col. Johnston, Kov. Inss, Messrs. Haslam, M'Clellaiid, Moore, Dartnail, Hawkins, Lynch, Ualsleish, Braithjvaite. Frier, Boy, Mackay, fopp, M'llillan, Laurie, tSeifert, Hcnton, Gardner, Fathers Jljrzaid and Lynch, Parker, Williams, Holmes, Moore, Cameron, Bastings.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Mokoia, Auckland, via porta. October 17. Mararoa, Lyttelton, October 17. C-orinna. Groymouth. October 17. Patceua, Nelson and Picton, October 17. JiaiUii, Lrtttsiton, October 17. Pphcrua, Greymouth, October 17. Kamona, Greymouth. October 18. Karon, Newcastle, Lyttelton, October 18. Arahura, Wost via ports, Oct. 18. Maori, Lyttolton, October 18. Manuka, Sydney, October 18. llinemoa. CsiEtlcpoint. October 18. rarawera. Dunedin and Lyttelton, October 19. Corso, Sydney, via Auckland, Octo--Moeraki, llolbourno, via so-nth, Oct. 20. \\ lminera, Sydney, via northern ports, Hincmoa.,' Castlepoint. October 20. Juni, Weetport, October 20.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Bijiplp, Napier, Gisborno, October 17. iiokoia, Lyttcltou, Duncdin, October 17 Mararoa, LyttcHon. October 17 Mapourika, Nelson a-nd West Conet, Oct 17 ■tasapapa. Westport, Karamea, Oct. 18. Moon, Lyttclton, October 18. Patcena, Pieton, Nelson. October 18. J^oSAgXb*^: Ncw PlTmoui,l ' Cprinna, Timaru and Dunedin, October 18 Manuka, Lyttelton and Dunedin, Oct. 19' Kotorua, London, via ports, October 19. larawera, Auckland, via, ports, Oct. 19 homa/ta., Westport, October 19. Maitui, San Francisco, October 20 Moeraki. Sydney, October 20. fitra-tljjfarry. Newfastlc, Octoher 20. Wimmera. Lyttclton and Dunedin. Oct. 20. Arahui a, West Coast, via Nelson, Oct. 21. Mokoia. Napier, Gisbonic, and Auckland, INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. TJLIMAIiOA, s&, leaves Sydney October 21, for Wellington direct. Duo Welling ton October 26. Leaves October 26 for southern ports, Hobart, and Melbourne Duo Melbourne November 4 WIMMEKA, f.s., left Sydney OrtnW 11 for..Wellington, via Auckland! GiiboZo and Napier. Arrived Auckland Oct is Sailed Oct. 16. Duo Wellington October 20. bails Elmo day for Lytteuon and UnixMOEBAKI. S.S., left Melbourao October 11. for llobart, southern ports, ajid Wellington. Duo Wellington October 20. Sails din)Ct Du ° Sydue y MAUENO, 5.5.,. leaves Sydney October 18 for Auckland direct. Duo Auckland Oct£ ber 22. Leaves October 23 for Sydney direct Due Sydney October 27. , MAX UKA, 6.5.. left Sydney October 14 for Welhngton direct. Due Wellington 0* tober 18. Leaves October 19, for Southern ports, Hobart, and Melbourne. Due S bournu October 28. OVERSEA SHIPPINC. STEAMEHS TO AEEIVE. From London. lOXIO (diie about October 22), sailed on September 9, via Oapo Town aid liobar" (b Mn^«?M yll /- ,a ' nd ,- il "o« Co., agents.) NIWAKU (uuc about November 12), sailed on September 4, via Australia, AuckICjIUKINAIdue about October 28). sailed on September 11, via Oapo Town and iiobart. (New Zealand Snipping Co,

AIllhMO (duo about October 31), sailed on beptembor 14, via Capo Town and W«hart. (onaw, Savill and Albion Co., ° UE:, ''>°, F AIRLIE (duo about Dcccmbor 18), tailed on September 23. via Melbourne, Sydney, aad t>ew Zealand ports. (F.-li.-s! I'APAItOA (due about November 19) sailed on September 20, via Brisbane and i.T..??r.V. J- N ,-h sh ,iPPiuc Co., agents.) KhMubltA (duo about November 13), sailed on September 30, via Oapo Town and ilobart. (New Zealand Shipping; Co., ngentp.) DELPHIO (due about November 27) failed on October 6, via Auckland. (Shaw, SavMl, and Albion Co., agents.) STAR OF CANADA tduu about November 25), sailed on September 23. via Melbourne, Sydney, and Now Zealand ports. (Tyser Line, agents.) MARERE (due about November 30), sailed September 28, via - Melbourne and Sydney and New Zealand ports. (Tyser Line agents.) From Liverpool, MORAYSniBE (duo about December 15), Bailed on October 7 for New Zealand ports. (F.-li.-S. Line, agents) AYRSHIRE (due about November 6), sailed on September 2, via Rydney, Brisbane, and Auckland. (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) OPAWA (due about November 20), Eailed on September 20, via St. Helena, Australia, and Auckland. (Now Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) NEREIIANA (due about November 1), sailed on September 9, via Auckland. (Tyser Line, agents.) From Montreal, CAPE COIiSO (duo October 20). railed on July M. via Australia and Auckland. (New Zealand .Shipping Co., agenta.) WHAKATAXE (due about October 30), sailed on August 23, via Australia, and Auckland. (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) KU3IARA (due about December 14), sailed on October 10, via Australian and New Zealand ports. (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) From Nsw York, LOr.l) LONSDALE (due about October 20), sailed on August 1, via Jtclbourne, Sydney, and Auckland. (Vacuum Oil Co., affenliO CRAXLEV (duo about November 18), sailed on August 27, via Australia and Auckland. (Tyser Line, agents.) BY TELEGRAPH COASTAL. MONDAY, OCTOBER 16. AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Wimmera (0.25 a.m.), from Sydney. Sailcd.-Victoria (5.40 p.m.), for Sydney. NAPIER. Railed— Mokoia (3.15 p.m.). for Wellington. Passengers: Sntooai—Mirecs Callender, Gillospie, Pinkey, Messrs. Northcy, Rawlinsjn, and Spencer. NEW PLYMOUTH. Sailcd.-Corinn.a (6' p.m.), for Wellington. PICTOX. Arrivcd.-Pateena (4.40 p.m.), from Wellington. i To sail.-Patoona (8.30 pjn,), fos lielion.

LTTTELTOS. To sail.-Eroeie (midnight}, for Wanga-Pailod.-W-.ilkuro (2.50 p.m.). for Port Chalmers; Kcho, srow, for AVcllinsrton; Maitui (8 p.m.), for Wellington. Kailed.-Mamroa 16.10 p.m.), for Wdlinp-tnn.'i-ra.sseii!jcrs: Saloon-Hisses Thursloii, Pike, licckk'V. Joui'.-. H-irsli, Wells, IMtt, Hainc. llobdaam-* CoU'. Craieio, Davis, Ilea. (Ijl, ShuHon. Allen, Woodward and 2 children, Cross. Tiller, Wimon. lion. 0. .1. Smith, M.L.I'., lion. J. Anstey. M.Ii.C, Tlr. Ijvan.s Dr. F. G. Weftoiiv.-i, Jlcisfi-s. 0. W. Uusioll, M.P., L. Ifitt, M.P., A. L. llerdinaji, H. 1 ,., J. Craißio. Jr.] , .. li Friedlander, A. h. Joseph, .1. H. Hull, J. K. Gray, Cole, .1. Henrys. M'Oirath, Cochrane, J. K. FerßUfoii, Mitchell. Mason, Anderson, Urisiow, Andrew, Gibli, Iluxton, fi.-.inshrnv. I'cis:-, llallaiitjnc, liiuincadn, Miti'h'.'ll, Brown, 11 nrman, Cross, Tilier, Winlou; 30 ftceruge. BLUFF. Arrived.—Moeralii (9.15 a.m.), from Hotart. Sailed.—Warrimoo (4.30 p.m.). for Hobart. TROUBLE WITH FIREMEN. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) Auckland, October 16. The Wiminera arrived from Sydney at midnight. She was delayed by head seas and some trouble \vit,ii tlio firemen. THE PATENT SLIP. Both AmoUura and Aorere came off the Evans Bay Patent Slip yesterday. In tlio afternoon tho Rosamond went up, and, when she comes oil", the Queen of the South is to take the cradle. WEATHER ON WEST COAST. According to advices received yesterday by the Union Company, the weather o:i the West Coast of the South Island is still very bad, particular!; , at Oreymoutli. The Flora and Kittawa ore still unabte to get out, and the Pukaki, Kotukn, Kaonoua, Ngatoro, ami Poherua are outside the bar unable to enter. The West Coast boat, Arahura, is also delayed. She arrived at Westport at 6 o'clock yesterday moniing, nnd 'eft again in the evening for Greymoulh. The vessel may not bo abla to make Orujmouth, and, if not, she will return to Wcstport. The Union Oonipa7iy do not oipeot her back befora Thursday. CAPE COTiSO DUE FRIDAY. The steamer Cap« Corso. under charter by the New Zealand Shipping Compa-uy, arrived at Auckland from Montreal, via Aimtnilian ports, on Sunday, and is due at Wellington on Friday. SYDNEY TO WELLINGTON. At 1 p.m. on Saturday the Manuka left Sydney for Wellington direct. Sho is bringing 177 saloon and ICB steerage pas-f-engers, and should arrivo early on Wednesday niorninjr. The vessel will be in wireless range to-day. THE LIZZIE TAYLOR. The ketch Lime To.ylor, which arrived hero from Timnru late on Saturday night, berthed yesterday morning at the Customliouso Quay Wharf to discharge a carg-o of produce. On tho way up from Timaru tlio vessel experienced head winds, and, soon after slio dropped anchor in the stream; fho commenced to drr.g, but eventually "tno hook took the hard" and held her. After dischnrgo the vessel will go to Davclock to load for Timaru. S.S. TEIPELS ARRIVES. A Eomowhat loairthy rteaming performanco is being accomplished by tho steamer Trifols,. which arrived nt Wellinßton last night from New York, via Auckland. Sho sailed fixjm Bremen (Germany) on September 15, 1910, and went to Colombo via the Suez Canal, thenco to Madras, and Calcutta.. From tho latter port she went to Boston and New York, and thence round tho Cape of Good Hope to Capo Town, AlSoa Bay, East London, Durban, Delagoa ay, and Boira. From Bcira sho proceeded to Calcutta acain and loaded cargo for Boston and New York. At New York she iaaded 7CCO ton 3 of genera! merchandises for Melbourne, Sydney, Auckland, Wellington, Lytteltion, and Dunedin. Included in her y;hou e)ic sailed from New York were 74 motor cars, which is tho largest consignment of motor cars which has left New York in one ship. Some of the cases containing tho cr.rs weigh just on two t-ons, a iirjo number of which wcro discharged at Melbourne and Sydney. The Trifels bolmigs to the Ilansa Steamship Compauy. of Bremen. She is under tho cjn'.mand of German officers, whiio the crew is composed of Indians, who number about <8. Tho vcsfcl made a splendid run from Auckland to Wellington. She left the northern port at 7 o'clock on Saturday night, and arrived at 9 o'clock last night, a rather fast trip for a. tramp steamer.

A notice to conFiunces of cargo by tlio 5.5. Trifels, from Ncw York, appears in this issue. Owing to a valve in tho enjrine-room of the small coaster Wairau bursting last nisbt, the vessel, which had left for Puponga early in the evening, was compelled to return to port. E.M.S. Itait-ai was docked at Lyttelton on Saturday. She left last night for Wellington. Sho departs from hero on Friday for Eon Francisco. Rolorua, New Zealand Shipping Company liner, arrived hero yesterday from Auckland, and berthed at tho Glasgow Wharf to complete Homeward loading. The vcescl is to soil on Thursday for London, via ports. Provided that tho Hincmoa meets with gocd weather, whilst at Castlepoint, tho should arrivo back ia port at t!io end of this week. Yesterday afternoon the Konrata. arrived from Westport with a load of coal. After completing discharge, Ehe will leave for Westport on Thursday. Rarawa, Onchunga packet, wj-s barbound at Manukau Ilcnds on Sunuay, but Bot out later. Sho will leave New Plymouth on the arrival of the express to-day for Onchuntra, ' Mr. n. La,ndridgo, chief engineer of tho Himitongi, signed off at Wellington yesterday. Tho second engineer, Mr. A. Varian, was promoted to chief, and Mr. E. Erashare signed on as second engineer. Mr. F!oo(L second officer of tlio Maori, joined the Eosauiond as chief yesterday, and Mr. Carriok, lato of tho Arahura, signed on the Maori as second. Mr. Thyme, who has been at Wellington awaiting orders, is to join tho Te Anau as third officer, in p'.aco of Mr. M'Laughlin, who signed oft' yesterday. An expected arrival here to-day is tho Coriima, from Onckunga. and Nov.- Plymouth. The vessel is bringing BCCO boies of butter and 700 cm tee of cheese to be transhipped to tho Eotorua.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1261, 17 October 1911, Page 7

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SHIPPING NEWS. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1261, 17 October 1911, Page 7

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