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SHIPPING NEWS.

PHASES OF THE MOON. OCTOBER. Day. h. m. Full moon 8 3 41 p.m. Last quarter 15 11 16 a.m. New moon 11 3 39 p.m. First quarter 30 ill p.m. MOON. Moon rises to-day, 0.9 a.m.; Eets, 0.45 a.m. Sunday. HIGH WATER To-day, 8.51 a.m.; 9.24 p.m. To-morrow, 9.32 a.m.; 10.2 p.m. SUN. Sun rises to-day, 4.44 a.m.; gets, 6.25 p.m. ARRIVALS. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27.

PATEENA, s.s. (4.45 a.m.), 1212 tons, from Nelson and Picton. Passengers: SaParsons, M'Dill, Todd (2), Rogerson, Mesdamcs Ledger, Parsons, Walker, Hunt, Witty, Kerry. Stainton, Young. Rcthwcll, Jones. Croll, Tripe, Kodd and two children, Haven, Ecford, Baker, Workmaiin, 'i'app and child, Martcllo, Penny, M'Nab, Arthur, Tilly. Young, Archbishop Redwood, Dr. Tripe, Captain Mots, Rev. Hay, Rev. lladdon, Messrs. Scott, Kirkpatrick, Wiiidlcburn, Irving. Schencr, Penny, M'Nab, Davis, Din, Ledger, Alger, Kinniburgh, Price, Trcmbath, Smith, Bugler, Snook, Hunt, Houghton, Stainton, Walton, Andrews, Fcrnaniios, Kladden, Sinclair, Green and infant. Jones, liudrilcstone, Croll, Connor, Simpson, Stracakan, Ritchie. O'Lcary, .Martki, Thompson and 2 children, Elviu, Tilly, Mintosh, Ashwood, Cashntore, Ashwell. Bell, Yerreil, Murray, Hope, Woti;uiau, Stace, Adams, M'Calluin (2); 15 stcerase. MOANA, s.s. 15.40 a.m.). 3915 tons, Collins, from Melbourne, Hobart, aid southern porta. Passengers: Saloon—Misses 0. Speedy, Crow, W. Latham. E, Bowdcn, Miller, Foggart. Mesdamcs W. Ridley, Chittenden, lilucr, Ilaggitt, Glover, Livingstone, Hamilton-Smith. J. H. Speedy, Sydney Gibbs, Cameron and infant, Rev. Rogers. Messrs. Crow. Murdoch, Llewellyn. 0. F. Lcthaby, J. W. Watson, Morrison, Orifllths. M-llattie. E. Speedy; 24 steerage.

MAORI, s.s. (6.50 a.m.), 5399 tons, Stringer, from Lyttclt-nn. Passengers: SaloonMisses Jlelley (2), Grossman, Sl'Auliffo, Cannon (2), Mun'son. Harper, Maude. Kcrsicy, Leo, Caygill, Cable, Kirby, Parkes, O'ilrien, Hunter, Raisidc, Wrirht, Mesdamcs Hilley, Ward, Breden, Phclan, Cokhcn, ArWMi, Ogilvey, Chrysta-1, Brett, Bai-nes, Smith, Forgie. Bradley, Wilkinson, Keith, Varies. Onjram and child. Greatbatch and 2 children, Dr. Anderson, Captain Broadhouse, Messrs. Green, Riley. Hilley. Andrews, Corkill, Sinclair. Breakinan, Gray, Spioro, Barrett, Hotenbcruh, Carroll, Orwiu. Barton, Brodrick. Low, Stcvcneon, Kratzer, Pennintton. Hir.sh, Andrew, Gill, Johnston. Sutton, La..«sen, Maude, Keogh, Hislop, Siefer, Ironsid;, Phel»n, Ccrey, Taylor, Clark, Christian, Cramp, Kronfeld (2), Robertsou, Elliott. Whaiinsll, Marrden, Cow. Iforris, Atkinson, Graham, Hrfllop, Wilson, Thomas, Kisson, Foster, Budd. Nodlen, Collins, James, Chunbere, Greatr batch. Wrirht; 53 steerere. TARAWEitA, s.s. (S a.m.), 2CC3 tons, .'i'Lenn, from Aucklnnd. Gisborne, and Napier. P».s!-nsers: Siloon-Mis.ses M'Kercher. Burns, l!e;dzz»s Clirk xnd child, Jisssr!. Stercnso!!, Siadore, Jones; 4 istccrsse. KXA ORA, s.s. (1.15 p.m.), 6560 tons, J. S. Macite, from Bluff.

DEPARTURES. FRIDAY, OCTOUER 27. PATEENA, s.s. (2 p.m.), 1212 tons, Watson, for Picton a,nd Nelson. P&.«s;nEere— Saloon: For Picton—Hisses C'resimi, Rojii!sou, Lewis, Mcsdames Packard, Atitr, licdirrs. Bull, Stuart, UriiSn, I'j.ckard, Wilson, Rennie. For Nelson—Hisses Jiurrcil, SUelton, Mulholland. Bowden. Booth, Aio:idames King, Petri.;, Neils-jn. Glover, Gibbs, Smith, Messrs. Budd, Grisitks, Donbie, Titrkiniton, Townsend, Neilson, Glover.

JUNUIfOA, 3.3. (2.5 p.oi.),'W2 toia, Bollons, ior Lyttelton. •

MOANA, s.s. (5.35 p.m.), 3915 tons, Collins, lor Sydney. Passengers: SaloonMisses Pround, MitcMawin, jlcrle, l'onfer, Tobiu, Gartere, Page, fij.nrHo, Mesdtnics, Gillies, CliifoTd, Watson, liuton, Heylon, Rubio and child, Burgess and 2 children, Hcncing, Zackrcpon, Murdery, Jc!lico, Messrs. Gillies, CliSford, Read, Rev. Bouzaid, Keliey, Gow, Bluudell. Luxton, Allen, Atkinson, Graham, ftrance, Miikr, Rcylor, Rubie, Burt'css, I'. Diiou, J. Dixon, Campbell, H'Cracken, Thomas, Chappell, Winks, Hartod, Keiiythorne, Master U:itson, Wcilsted, Black, Zackreson. Alexander, Dean of Newcastle, Lady, Mctz, i-'alrysple, Jellico, Ford, Statzel; 60 steeras*. TARAWERA, s.s. (6.15 p.m.), 2C« tons, for Lyttelton, and Duncdin.

MAORI, s.s:-(9.5 p.m.), 3359 tons, Stringer .for Lyttclton. Passengers: Saloon— Misses Spinier, Lukins, Christie, Marshall, Kerr, Quane, JlcMlamcs Mcivh, Clifford, Brodie and child, Colehan. Rhodes a.nd maid, Siuclair, Day, Thynne, Mai'tyn, Ledger, Arnold, Bell and child, Knlbbs, Paso and 2 children. Duff and child, Harrison and 2 children, De licerc, Bourkc, Jones, Mitchell. Don. T. Duncan, M.P., Hon. Sinclair. M.L.0., Jlon. H. F. Wigrani, M.L.C., Rev. Smith, Messrs. E. Price, W. Price, Koid, Rhodes, M.P., Day, Cook, llourkc, Chisholm, Burnett, Bloy, Baker, Allan, M.P., Malcolm, M.P., lion. M'Callum, M.L.C.. Russell, Nelson, Thynne. Lukins, Fleetwood, Willcox. Ledger, Milne, Arnold, M.P., Burt, Tabart, Bell, Charters, Knibbs, Page and 2 children, DiuT, De Boere, Cowan, Murtyn, Banks, Bowden, M'Farlauc, Lamey, Stubblefield, Ballin, Chisholm, Ashbold, Carrol, Jones, Landriec, lluddleston, Greeuwood, Finlaysou. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Haupiri, Auckland, via East Coast port 3, October 28. Aorcre, Patea, October 28. Mararoa, Lyttclton, October 23. Patcena, Nelson, I'icton, October 28. Kaiapoi. Westport, October 29. Maori, Lyttclton, October 29. Monowai, Dunedin. Lyttclton. October 29. Ripple, Napier, via coast, October 29. Pohcrua, Greymouth, October 29. Canopus. Westport, October 29. llinoinoa, Lyttelton, Octobjr 29. Rum, Napier, October 35. Nerchana, Liverpool, Auckland, Oct. 31. Rosamond, Onchunga, October 31. Athcnic, London, via way ports, Oct. 31. Turakiita, London, via way ports, Oct. 31. Arahura, West Coast, Nelson, P ; cton, November 1. Mangapana, Westport. November 1. Pukaki, Dunedin, via ports, November 2. Tarawcra, Dunedin, Lyttelton, Nov. 2. Rirautalta, Port Chimera. Nov. 2. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Kamona, Westport, October 28. Mararoa, Lyttelton, October £8. Arahura, Picton. Nelson, Westport, and Greymouth, October 28. Kia Ora, Auckland. October 28. .Lord Lonsdale, Lyttelton, October 28. Pateena, Picton, ivebon. October 30. Maori, Lyttclton, October 30. Aorcre, Patea, October 30. Kini, Greymouth, October 30. Patcena, Picton, and Nelson, Oct. 30. Rosamond, New Plymouth and Onehunga, via Nelson, October 30. Monowai, Napier, Gisbornc, and Auckland, October 30. Rosamond, Picton, Nelson, New Plymouth, Onchunea, October 31. Ruru, East Coast, October 31. Ripple, Napier, via coast, October 31. Mokoia, Lyttelton and Dunedin, Oct. 31. Mangapapa, Westport, November 1. Tarawcra, northern ports, November 2. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. MOERAKI. s.s., leaves Sydney on October 23, for Wellington direct. Due Wellington November 1. Sails on November 2, for Lyttelton, Dunedin, Hobart, and Melbourne. Due November 11. WARIUMOO, s.s.. left Melbourne, October 2a, for llobart, southern ports, and Wellington. Duo Wellington November 3 Sails same day for Sydney direct. Duo Sydney November 7. VICTORIA, s.s., left Sydney on October 25, for Wellington, v;a Auckland, Napier and Gisborne. Dun Wellington November o. Sails same day for southern porta TjLIMAKOA, s.s.. leaves Melbourne' November C. for llobart. wti'.fconi ports, and Wellington. Duo Wellincton November 17 Leaves sr,me day for Sydney direct. Due Sydney November 21.

OVERSEA SHIPPINC. STEAMERS TO AEEIVE. From London. NIWAHU (due about November 10), railed September 4, via Australia, Auckland and Napier. (Tyscr Line, agents.) TURAKINA (due about Tuesday), sailed on September 11, via Cape Town and llobait. (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) ATHENIC (due about Tuesday), sailed on September 14, via Capo Town and Kobart. (Shaw, Savill and Albion, Co. agents.) DEN OF AIRI/IE (due about December 18), Eailed on September 23, via Melbourne, Sydney, and New Zealand ports. (F.-H.-S. Line, agents.) PAPAEOA (due about November 19), sailed on September 23, via Brisbane and Auckland. (N.Z. Shipping Co., agents.) KEMUEEA (due about November 12), sailed on September 30, via. Cape Town and Hobart. (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) DELI'IITC (due about November 27), sailed on October G, via Auckland. (Shaw, Savill. and Albion Co., agents.) STAR OF CANADA (due about December 20,, tsailcd on October 18, via Melbourne, Sydney, and New Zealand ports. (Tyser Line, agents.) MAliEliE (duo about December 3), sailed October 1, via Melbourne and Sydney and New Zealand ports. (Tyser Lino, agents.i COItlNTmo (duo about November 28). sailed on October 14, via Oapo Town and Hobart. (Shaw, Savill and Albion Co., agents.) TONCIARIRO (duo about December 7), Bulled on October 20. (New Hoaloud. Shippine Oo„ Brcnta.)

MORAYSniIIE (duo about December 15), Bailed on October 7 for Now Zealand ports. U.-11.-S. Line, agents.) AYRSHIRE (due about November 6), Bailed on September 2, \ia. Sydney, Brisbane, and Auckland. (New Zealand Shipping to., agents.) OI'AWA (due about December 6), sailed on September 29, via St. Helena, Australia, and Auckland. (New Zealand Shipping Co.. UgCllts.) NKItEHANA (duo about Thursday), sailed on September 9. via Auckland. (Tyser Line, agents.) DRAYTON CHANGE (due about December It), sailed on October 21, for New Zealand ports. (F.-H.-S. Line, anonts.) From Montreal. V(HAKATANE (due about November 3). sailed on August 22, via Australia and Auckland. (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) KUMARA (due about December 14), sailed on October 10, via, Australian and New Zealand ports. (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) TOKOMAJIU (duo about January 3), sailed on October 22, via Australia and Auckland. (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) From Now Yorl<, CRANLEY (duo about November 18), sailed on August 27, via Australia and AuckR'i'v. T J Tvscr Lin «. agents.) Dl'.N OP AIRLIE (due about December 18). sailed on Septcmbor 23. via Australia and Auckland. (A. and A. Line, agents.) From San Francisco. AORANGI, s.s. (due about November 10), sailed on October 18. via Papeete and Rarotonga. (Union S.S. Oo„ agents.) From Bunbury. cn9i r^ N OG J. Lv y (duo about November 6). fr li o o u , oc tober 2.0. via Port Kembla. (G. 11. Scales, agentj SAILER TO ARHIYE. ANTICO, barque, sailed from livcrpool agente) r (Johnston and Co.. BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. c-i . mv , SYDNEY, October 27. Sailed-Whakatane .for Auckland aad Vi ellington. COASTAL. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27. AUCKLAND. Arrivcd.-Marama (8.30 a.m.), from Svdfull D , om C° ,«•« P.m.). from Fiji; B«n----tuiclt (8 p.m.l, from Newcastle. Sailed.-Marama (2.50 p.m.), for Vancouver. NAPIER. lin(rtou ed ' _Wimmera U " JO D,m ' l, trom Wd " NEW PLYMOUTH. Arrived.-Corinna (7 a.m.), from Wellington. PATEA. Avrived.-Aorore (11.20 a.m.), from Wellington. PICTON. Arrived.-Pateena (6.40 p.m.), from Wellington. To v sail.-Patcena (1 a.m. October 23), lor Nelson. NELSON. Arrived.-Eosamoml (7.38 a.m.), from WeiHuston; Potone (8 a.m.). from Newcastle. „., . , GREY MOUTH. Sailed.-Arahura (12.35 p.m.), for WcstLYTTELTON. - (9.2J a.m.), from Wd-Saited.-Mararoa (6.15 p.m.), for WelUngton. Passengers: Saloon-Misses Piu- ? •?,' -Osborae, Halliburton, k'Kensif, Leitk, UtMutz Dtumett, Thompson, Parson siid ciild, K'Kenzie. Tooeood, Kpilman, Cox. Gardiuer, Rise and child, ifiiJicr Mahonoy Dr. Clayton, Messrs. Thojupsett, Tothill, Dnncs.n. Dunnctt, iiiorapson Vcale, Ivory.. Ballinger, Field, Morjan, \ork, Lowry, Leith, Huso, Jonet; U, Longman, Morc'and. Tooeood, Spillman, Coi, Gardner and Rice; 28 etcerise. T „ l '^, ! - e 'l;T ulimlll 'oa, for Melbourne, via BIiU; Kittatra, for Westport; Crinct, for Kniiioura. PORT CHALMERS. Sailed— Monowai, for Auckland. Pas-rengcrs-Saloon: For Lyttolton-llisscs Maclarlanc, Casscn, Messrs. Rooncv, Maef'arlanp. Barrett. For Wellington-Miss Hag- i eitt. Mesdamcs Ralscton, Waters, Mr. I Waters. For Nanicr—Mesdamcs Bowmnn, Ashcr, Messrs. Edser, Ashor. For G'is-borne-Mrs. Wilson. For Auckland—3fendames Cowio and child, Hallcy, Mr. J. \r. Come. BLUFF. Sailed.-Matura, barque, for Wellington; Kaikoura (5 p.m.), for Port Chalmers.

WIRELESS AT THE FALKLANDS. During October of last year, a, deputation of sailing shipowners and representatives of sailing ship associations had in interview with Mr. W. L. Allardyce, the Governor ol tho Falkland Islands, who was thon on a visit to the Old Country. The deputation urged upon the Governor the necessity for the establishment of wireless communication between the Falkland Islands and the mainland of South America. It is satisfactory to learn that a tender for tho erection of a wireless installation at or near Port Stanley (F. 1.), capable of communicating with the wireless station at Punt* del Esto (near Monte Video), 1«« be&u tccepted, and it is hoped that llio new station will bo ill workiai order early neit j^sar.

To owners of sailing ships euch a station will prove of outstanding value in tho c.«.; 0o! ships which, in the courns of their Cape Horn voyages aro oblifei to put into tho Falkland!. Indeed, the desire of owners in this direction vras evidenced by their expressed willingness to pay Kis high as 10s. a word for wirelesn messages between Port Stanley and Punta Arenas (S.M.). There- i 3. however, every reason to suppose that owners will be able to transmit wireless mesrages to the Falklands at a much more reasonable rate, for it is expected that not more than 2s. a word will be tho charne for sending or receiving messages to or from tho new station. THE ATHENIO. Advice received from llobart yesterday stated that R.M.S. Athcnic was expected to leave the Tasmanian port for Wellington nl 5 p.m. If she sailed at that hour it will be Tuesday evening, or early on Wednesday morning, beforo she arrives in , port, at noon yesterday, and at the wirele-t?, the exact time of her arrival should bo known on Monday. TO CATCH JANUARY SALES. To-day, tho Shaw. Sivill and Albion steamer Kia Ora leaves Wellington for Auckland, where Homeward loadiug will bo commenced. . After filling up on tho coast she comes to Wellington to complete, and sails from this port on November 25. Her wool. will catch tho January sales. ARAHURA'S TRIP ABANDONED. ' The Arahura's trip from Wellington to Picton, Nelsou, and West Coast porta has been abandoned this week, the change being owing to the vessel having been detained at Greymouth by recent bad weather. She left Greymouth for Westport. At noon yesterday, and at the latter port, she exchanged passengers and cargo with the Mapourika, and goes back to Greymouth. Sho leaves the Grey for Wellington, via way ports, on Mondayschedule date—and arrives hero next Wednesday as usual. Cargo which would, in the ordinary course, have been takcu to West Coast ports by the Arahura to-day, will bo sent on by the Koinata and Kini. NEREHANA DUE TUESDAY. At daybreak to-morrow the Tjvcr liner Nerehana is expected to leave Auckland for Wellington. Tho vessel, which is bringing Liverpool cargo, should arrive here early on Tuesday, morning.

PASSENGERS BT THE KENT. Passengers by the F.-n.-S. steamer Kept, winch leaves the Bluff for Avonmouth. via Australia to-day, aro as follow:-Dr. T. Burliea and Messrs. Bcdfcarn, C. Macrae, t rii Jackson. Another passenger (Jfr. J. .lolly) was booked at Auckland. In addition to Sydney the Kent nil! load at, Bnebane, iielbourne. and Adelaide.

The Strathgarry, which left Wellington last week for Newcastle, to complete discharge of her car»o of lumber from Puget Sound, has beca chartered to load a of coal at the New South Wales port, lor Manila, Jti\ P. Lawrence, late second officer of the Navua, has joined the Haupjri in ii similar capacity. Mr. Brown, who has been ashore, has joined the Navua as second officer. I.U.S. Powerful, flagship of the Australasian scjuadron, with the naval Oom-mander-in-Chitrf on board, will arrive, at li ellington on December 1, and leave nirain on December 9. The Wellington branch of the Navy League proposes to arrange a patriotic entertainment at the Town llall on Wednesday, December 6, as a welcome to tho Admiral. Upon inquiry at tho local office of tho New Zealand Shipping <>). yesterday, it was ascertained that there is as yet no word of It.JI.K. Turakina loavitiß lloban. I'cstcrday, the scow Echo arrived at Motueka from Wellington. The sailer subsequently proceeds to Karamea to load up for Wellington. Atlicnie, 11.U.5., due at Wellington from Loudon, via way ports, on TursdMv afterneon is bringing 41 (Irst and 89 second saloon, besides 492 third-riasa passengers. Her total complement is 622, of which 190 are for Wellington. 184 for Auckland. 14 for Napier. 0 for Gisborne, 94 for LyU.elton, 11 for Tima.ru, 51 for Duncdin, 17 for the BluIT, 4 for Picton, 8 for Wcstport, 15 for Greyinoutli, 20 for New Plymouth, and 8 for Wanguuui. Mr. J. Nolson joined tho Kiritona as chid oinocr yesterday, /

It was originally intended that tho F.-11.-S. steamer Somerset should leave Liverpool for New Zealand ports, via Auutrali.i, on November 11. It has now been decided to dispatch her for New Zealand direct, eleven days latei —November 22. The Somerset is due at Wellington about January 16. Instead of dispatching tho Kamona. for Westport at noon to-day, tho Union Company have substituted the Koniata. The Mnpourika i-5 expected to arrivo nl Wellington from Westport and Nelson about 9 p.m. to-day. In addition to calling at tho four main Dominion ports, the F.-11.-S. Line's cteamcr Banffshire will discharge Liverpool cargo at Timaru. She is expected to clear the Homo port on December 9. Kaiapoi, s.s., is loading coal at Westport, and is expected at Wellington to-morrow. Early on Monday morning tho Kini will bo taken off the Patent Slip. She will sail for Greymoutb at 3 p.m. tho Eame day, taking general cargo. The Rosamond is due at WcHington from Onehunga on Tuesday. She leaves on tho samo day on tho return trip, sailing via Picton, Nelson, and Now Plymouth. On November 1, the New Zealand Shipping Co.'s steamer Rimutaka loaves Port Chalmers for Wellington. Here the ve£i-el take! in bunker coal, and proceeds on to Auckland. Tho Vacuum Oil Co., Hutt Road, have an advertisement in this issue regarding accounts and claims in connection with the s.s. Lonsdale, from New York.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1271, 28 October 1911, Page 7

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SHIPPING NEWS. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1271, 28 October 1911, Page 7

SHIPPING NEWS. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1271, 28 October 1911, Page 7