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SHIPPING NEWS

9 PHASES OF THE' MOON. SEPTEMBER. Day. Hr. m. Last quarter 2 227 a.m. New moon 9 10 23 p.m. first quarter 16 6 51 a.m. Full moon 23 9 5 p.m. MOON. Moon rises to-day, 1 31 a.m.; sots, 10.7 a.m. TIDE. Tn-<!«y. 11.1 a.m.; 11.16 p.m. To-morrow, 11.41 a.m.; 11.56 p.m. SUN. Sun rieee to-da.y, 6.16 a.m.; sets. 5.26 p.m. ARRIVALS] WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1. KAITOA, s.G. (6.20 a.m.), 306 tons, Stevens, from Nelson and Motucka. , MAORI, s.s. (6.55 a.m.), 3393 tons, Manning, from Lyttelton. Passengers; Saloon —Misses Pringie (2), Caims (2), Roes, Murdoch, Heaps, Nurse Brett, Aitchison, Barr, Pcarse (2), Grey, Smith, Martin, Chapman, Fiilton, Lesliei, Miller, Cross, Adams, Harrison, Taylor, Dalsioll, Day, Turner, King, Wood, Wright, Bishop, Drowett, Rowdcn, Menzies, Downey, Gilbert, Mesdames Mitchell and Boy, Ifutton, Raplcy and child, Salt and child, Ourrie, King, Boyd, O'Malley, Eastwood, Siedberg, Brooke, Gilbert, Broad and infant, Lawrence. Olarkson, M'Donald, Campbell, Clark, Cairns. Van Asch, Bethune, Rolleeton, M'Gark, Rev. Wilson, Dr. M'Lean, Dr. Aickin, Messrs. G. It. Ritchie, Cornish, BaJidry, Ramsay, Oarson, Mercer. Latimer, Henley (2), Mitchell. Thompson; Rapley, Sidey, M.P., Hogan and child, Wilkes, King, Dickie, M.P., Evans, Marcussen, Hap good, .Barber, Arnold, Henderson, Taylor, Sicd-berg, Lauremsen, May, Gi'bbcrt, ICitto, Preston, Robson,_ Stewart, 01ajrk5on, Lawry, M'Donald, White. Bare, Baker. Gore, Weber, Gray, RothohiM, Mandel, Elliot, Thompson, M'Lcllan, Bure, Stewart, Poole, Wilmot, Cnllindar; 117 steerage. REQUiLUS, s.G. (5.50 p.m.), 585 tons, Vickcrrann, from Gisborne. WAKATU, s.s. (8.20 p.m.), 157 tow?, Wills, from Lyttelton and Kaikoum. QUEEN OF THE SOUTH, s.s. (2 a.m.), 193 tons. Harvey; from Foxton. DEPARTURES. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1. • 'ARAHUItA, s.s: (12.55 p.m.), 1596 tons, Cameron, for Picton and Nelson. KOMATA. s.s. (2.45 p.m.), 1994 tons, Carey, for Westport. KAITOA, s.s. (5.20 p.m.), 350 tons. SteTens, for Nelson , and Motueka. A£>R.E&E,-o.®. (7.15 p.m.), 77 tons, Fisk, for Piatea. ' MAORI, s.s. (7.50 p.m.), 3399 tons, Manning, for Lyttelton. ' Passengers: Saloon— Misses Sipen,: liogers, Anderson, M'Lean, Wilson, Henderson, Macbean, Staffan, Liv-' ingstone, Hunter, M'Grcgor, M'Alistcr (2), M'Beath, Wedworth, Andereon, Hind. Mathew, Wood), Lnsk, Rodger, Packer, Hannay, Gideons Djewt Mesdamca Rogers, Price, Campbell, Triggs, Anderson,' Greshcm, Price, Jolly, Wcdmorth, Jolly, Whyte, Fyfe, M'Alister. Browne,' Richards, Goldcr, Sinclair. Hind, M'Knight, M'Gavin, Beater, Finlay and child,. Kershaw, Messrs. Wales, Phillips,, Statham, Brown, Laurcnson, Rev. Wilson, Boworn, .Scale, Norwood,- Taylor, Well?, . Brown, Wells, Matthews. Roger®, Triggs, Ilciphtlcy, Stewart, Scott, Morrison, Price, Jolly. Wadworth, JoUy, Rogers, Renow, Harris, Neil. Bennett, Kelly, Lamb, Browne, M'Both, Uout. Price, Taylor, M'Beth, M'Chinsk, Dyman, Wren, Nicol, Swishi, Kershaw, M'William, Hboper; 39 steerage. ■ , HAWERA, s.e. (8.10 p.m.). 200 tons, Jack-, son, for Patea. EXPECTED ARRIVALS) Blenheim, September 2. Mapourika, Westport, ' Nelson, Picton, September 2. Raltanoa,'Bunbury, via Lyttelton,.Sept. 2. , Kapiti, Wanganui, Soptcmber 2. StormbM, Wanganui, September 2. Nika-u, Nelson, Motjueka, September 2. Monowai, Lyttelton, September, 2. .., 'Alexander, Wanganui, September 2, Corinna, southern ports, Sept. 2. Tarawera, Dunedin, Lyttelton, Sept. 2. Queen of the South, Foxton, September 2. Araihura-, Nelson, Picton, Septembe Zr. Moeraki, Lyttelton, September 2. . Aorere, Patea, September 3. Hawera, ■ Patea, September 3. Kaitoa, Nelson, Motucka, Sept. 3. Maori, Lyttellon, 'fc'epiterobter 3. . Ngahere, Lyttelton, • September 3. Oftlm, southern ports, Sept. 3. Kennedy, Mangarakaii, September 4. Kini, Westport, September 3. Norman Monarch, New, York, Auckland, September 4. Riverina, Sydney,. Auckland,' Sept. 4. Kamo; Greymouth, ; September 4.. . Komata, W<Ktport, September 4. , Ngatoiro. New Plymouth, September 4. ■ Koromiko, Nowcastls. Septombeir 5. Warrimoo, Dunedin. Lyttelton, Sept. 5. Ripple, Gisborne, September 5. Paloona, northern ports, September 7. • Whakarua, Gisborne, September 8. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Blenheim, Blenheim, September 2. Opawa, Blenheim, September 2. Wakatu, Kaikoura, Lyttelton, Sept. 8. Kapiti, Wanganui, September 2. ' Nilcau, Nelson, Motiueka, September 2. Monowai, Lyttelton; September 2. Moeraki, Sydney, Hobart, September 2. llarawera, northern ports, September, 2. Corinna, New Plymouth, September 2. Alexander, Nelson, West Coast, Sept; 2.' Woii'una, Sydney, Soptcmber 2. Regulua, Nelson, West Ooast, September 2. ■ Queen of the South, Foxton, Sept, 2. Rakanoa, Napier, September 3. Aorore, Patea,, September 3. Stormbird, .Wanganui, September 3; Hawera., Patea, September 3. Arahura, Picton, Nelson, September 3. Kaitoa, Pioton, Nelson, September 3. Maori, Lyttelton, September 3. Calm, Wangamui,' September 3. Kopuni, Patea, September 4. Riverina. Dunedin, September 4. Mapourika, Picton, Nelson, West. Ooast, September 4. . Ngahore, Greymouth, September 4. Kennedy, West .Coast/ ■ September 4, Warrimoo. northern ports, September 6. PaloOna, Lyttelton, Dunedin, September?, Ripple, Najior, Gisborne, September 7. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. INTERCOLONIAL SERVIOE. MOKOIA, left Melbourne September 1 and Hobart September 3 for. Wellington, via south. Due hero September 11. Leaves same day for Hobart and Melbourne. MOERAKI, left Hobart August 21 and Sydney August- 26 for Wellington, direct. Arrived Wellington August 30. Leaves here September 2 for Sydney direct.. Dub there September 6. WIMMERA, arrived Wellington from Melbourne. via Hobart, August 27. Eeft August 28, for southern ports, Hobart, and Melbourne. MANUKA, left Hobart August 28 and leaves Sydney September 3 for Wellington direct. Duo Wellington September 7., Leaves Wellington September 9 for Sydney. Due Sydney September 13.. ULIMAHOA, leaves Hobart September. 4 aujd Sydney September 9 for Wellington riircct. Duo Wellington September 13. Leaves September 16. for Sydney and Hobairt. Duo Sydney September 17. 'FRISCO SERVIOE. , MOANA,'lift Sydney August 14, for Wellington direct. Arrived Wellington August 19. Left August 19 for San Francisco, via Rarotonga and Papeete. Djje 'Frisco September 8. ! MATAI, left San Francisco August 18 for Wellington, via Papeete and Rarotonga. Duo Wellington September 9. Leaves September 10 for "Sydney direct. Due Sydney September 14. VANCOUVER SERVICE. ' NIAGARA, leaves Sydney September 2, for Auckland direct. Duo there September 6. Leaves September 7 for Vancouver, via Suva .amd 1 Honolulu. Due .Vancouver, September 23. , JiIAKURA, left Vancouver September 1, for Auckland, via Honolulu, and Suva. Due Auckland September 20. Leaves sanw day for Sydney. Due thero September 24. i OVERSEA STEAMERS IN N.Z. PORTS. Following is a list showing where the various ■ oversea steamers trading to and from New Zealand ports, are from day to .day whilst they are on the. New Zealand coast;— " . ■ , Inwards. Steamer. Bound from. Where to-day. Wnimate Liverpool Port Ohalmers : Ilford Delagoa Bay Bluff Niwaru London . Wanganui Otaki London Bluff Wongauella .... Makatcals. Auckland Wainma 'Frisco Wellington Outwards. Bound to. Rotorua •' London . TimaTu ' OVERSEA SHIPPING. Steamers. From. Left. Due. Knmara London July 15 Sept. 4 lonic London July 8 Sept. 22 Rimutaka London July 25 Sept. 19 Hawke's Bay. ... London July 11 Sept. 20 Arawo London Aug. 6 Sept. 21 Turakina London Aug. 21 Oct.'lo Star of Australia London Aug. 2 Oct. 18 Star of Scotland London Aug. 2 Oct. 28 Hurunui Liverpool July 1 Sept. 11 Kaikowra Liverpool July. 28 Oct. 6 O rar i Liverpool Aug. 27 Nov. 1 Tahiti Sucz 7 B °i>t-10 Bat'ford New York July 17 ■ Sept. 6 Norman Mon'oh New York July 24 Sept. 4 Navarino Now York Aug. 12 Sept. 9 Suruga Ncwlork Aug. 1 Sept. 12 Olan Farqutor New York Aug. 18 Sept. 29: Ivarema Now; York Aug. 21 Oct. 1 Whakatane St. John .Tune t Sent. 10 Matatua Montreal Juno 25 Sept. 17. Karamca Montreal Aug. 1 Oct. 20 W'aitomo Calcutta July 30 Sept. 14 Waihora Calcutta, Aug. 7 Sept. 11 . BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA, BY'&NKVi Sopt;mli«r 1, wul twfl, from New 1 gwlawl jwta-

NEWCASTLE, September 1. Arrived,—Talunc, from New feflblld, COASTAL. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1. AUCKLAND. Arrived.—lonic (0.45 a.m.), from London, via. Alexandria. Sailod;—Flora (9.50 a.m.), for Cook and Sooioty Islands; Riverina (3.50 p.m.), for Dunedin. direcj. WANGANUI. Arrved—Kapiti (2.5 p.m.), and Stormbird (10.15 a.m.), from Wellington. FOXTON. Sailed.—Queero of tho South (1.30 p.m.), for Wellington. BLENHEIM. To 6ail.—Opawa (10.30 p.m.), for Wellington. PIOTON. Arr-'vcd.—Aruhiura (4.55 p.m.), from Wellington. Sailed.—Blenheim (6.15 p.m.), for Wellington: NELSON. . , Arrived.—Wavcriey (11 a.m.), from Wellington. WESTPORT. Sailed..— (1.20 p.m.), for Wellington, via Nelson. GKEnrOUTH. . 6ailod.—Karori (3.20 p.m.). for Sydney. LYTTELTON. Arrived.-Coni)ma- (6.45 a.m.), from Timaru; Warrimoo (9.35 a.m.), from Wellington; ' Ngahcrc U1.15 a.m.j, from Oamaru; Storm (5 p.m.), from Tarakoho; John Anderson (5 p.m.), from Akaroa. Sailed—Golden Shore, schooner (8 a.m.), for. Pacific Slope; Ilimitangi (2.25 p.m.), for Chatham Islands; Rakanoa, for Wellington; Ngahcrc, for Greymouth; Corinna, for Wellington; Monowai (8.10 p.m.), for Wellington, with. 120 passengers; Cygnet, for Kaikoura; Tarawera (6.35 p.m.), for Wellington; Storm, for Duncdin; Warrimoo, for Duncdin; Moeraki (10 p.m.), for Wellngton. DTTNEDIN.' Arrved.—Karamu (7.55 a.m.), from 'Greymouth, .via Timaru.. Sailed.—Wdmmera (11.15 a.m.), for Melbourne, via Bluff and Hobart; Hincmoa (noon), for Bluff and southern lightr houses; Poherua (4.45 p.m.), for Westport. • RIVERINA DELAYED. . (fly Telegraph.—Press ! Association.) AUCKLAND, September 1. The Riverina- which wiled for southern ports at 3.40 p.m. arrived' back ill port this evening with a damaged air pump. The damage was repaired ashore, and the Riverina, Bailed, for southern portß at 10.30 P.m. 1 ' .. JIAPOUBIKA'S DELAY. Messages received by the local office of the Union Company yesterday stated that the Mapourika was unaible to leave West port at 11 p.m. on Tuesday. She managed to get out at 1,30 p.m. yesterday, however, and "will come on to Wellington from Nelson direct, thus omitting the usual call at Picton this trip. INDEABAEAH ARRIVES HOME. , • Forty-one days only were occupicd by the 0. and D. liner Indrabaraih on the run from Wellington to London.. Tho vessel, which.left here on July 19, arrived.at her. destination om Sunday, August 29. ARAWA LEAVES THE' CAPE. Bound from London to Wellington, the Shaw-Savill steamer Arawa left Oape Town oil Monday. August 30. She is due here about September, 23. • ' lONIC'S ITINERARY. Having arrived at Auckland from London, via Suez, yesterday morning, tho Shaiw-Savill liner lonic' will proceed on to Whangarei at daybreak on Tuesday, Septemibcr ■ 7, to continue Homeward loading. ■ She will come on to Wellington about September 13, and will leave this port for. t London, via Sydney, about September 16. SURUGA LEAVES NEW YORK. Messrs. Bannatyne and Co., local agents for the Suruga, have been advised that that vessel cleared New Ybrk on August 13' for Wellington, via Panama Canal. This port should be reached about September 26. ■ NEW F. AND S., LINERS. , . The fitting out and final touches necessary to. the.now P. and S. liners Devon and Northumberland is proceeding very j slowly, and it will be some weeks, pro-' taibly months, before either vessel will be-; pill its. maiden voyage to Australia, and,-' New Zealand' from the United Kingdom."' A private letter received from London' : states that the Devon is now; in .tho Tyno; and t.ho work on her is apparently .pro-, adding more rapidly ttan on the Northumberland, but even in her case the workmen frequently settle down to wo few dayis and are doing really well, when ' they are suddenly called upon by the Government to help in other directions. !.. MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Mr. A. R. Watson has joined the' Wairuna as ohicf engineer in place of Mr. If. M'C'allum. Mr. H. S. Gorrie, assistant purser of the Victorian lias been instructed to join the Riverina. > Mr. T. W. Banks, extea officer of the Moeraki, has come ashore for orders. The death occurred at the Napier. Hospital on Saturday of. Mr. Peter Jientoul, late: chief engineer of the coastal steamer Tangaroa, with which vessel he had been associated for about 15 yeans. Captain M«,l;epeace has been transferred from the F. and, S. liner Middlesex to the steamer Kent. Captain Robertson has taken command of the Middlesex. As a tribute to the memory of Sergeantmajor James M. Napier (Third Reinforcements), formerly a member of the TJ.S.S. Oojmpany's staif, who died of wounds received in action ait the Dardanelles, the flag of the company was displayed at halfmast at Dunedin on Monday. The rate'of freight on cargo shipped in Japan for Australia hae been increased, the increase to take place immediately. The news was' received by a local shipping firm in Sydney per cable from their Japanese agents, who stated that the illcrease amounts to se. per ton. Bad weather lias been responsible for having delayed the Union Company's Karori at Greymonth, timber-laden for Sydney. She left the West . Coast port yesterday. _ . Survey is.at. present being carried out at Port Chalmers to the Karamju. She will leave that port about Saturday, calling at Oamaru, Timaru, Lyttelton, Napier, and Gisborne provided sufficient cargo is offering. . The well-known F. and S. liner Kent is now undergoing' an extensive overhaul at I.ondon, and in addition more insulated space is being; ■ provided. , Huddart-Paxker's now collier Hcbburn is now discharging London , cargo at Fre--mantle. She will proceed to Bunbury and thero load a cargo of jar rah for New Zealand porte; The Blackball Coal Company's Ngaliere 15 due hero from Lyttelton to-day for cleaning and painting. She is expected to leave 'here for Greymouth. on Saturday. ' Telegraphic advice has. tsen received from Lyttelton stating that the Rakanoa arrived thero from Edithburg yesterday morning.. The vessel is due hero this afternoon. - Nelson and New Plymouth, cargo will ho taken in by tho Corinna, at Wellington' today. . . The work of raising the sunken steamer Awaroa, which foundered in tho Coode canal, larra River, Melbourne, on . the overnng of .July 10,. after a collision with; tho Harbour Trust hopper barge Batman, is proceeding, and it is oxpected that tho steamer will shortly bo placed in dry dock (says the Melbourne "Age" of August 23).She has been moved' from her position near tho three-quarter-mile post, and is at present resting on a sand. bank. Captain Bollons, of tho Government steamer Hinemoa, - has advised the Marine Department that his vessel left Port Ohalmers for southern lighthouses at 12.55 p.m. j yesterday. The Union Company's Moeraki will arrive at Wellington, from. Lyttelton this morning. .Sho will bo dispatched for Sydney at J 5 p.m. to-day. ■ • Hiuving • completed discharge of her cargo of Newcastle coal at Miramar, the barque Antiope went to an .anohorage in the etream yesterday. \ According to a southern exchange the Monowai, at prcsont running in the Lyt- , tclton-Wcllington ferry service, is to be withdrawn in about a fortnight's time. The-vessel will replace the Warrimoo in the Auckland-Bast Coast service, and the Mararoa. at present laid up ait Auckland. Willi replace tho Monowai in tho ferry service. • ~ Continuing her journey from Montreal, via way ports, the New Zealand Shipping Company's Whatatane left Sydney for Auckland on Monday. Wellington will bo visited about Septemher. 10. ' Laden with 3560 tons of coal and 45 tons of coke, as well as a quantity of timber, the Koromiko left Newcastle on Tuesday last. Sho is due hero on Sunday or Monday next. Tlio ciw of the Victoria signed oil at Wellington yesterday and the Vessel was expected to 1 sail, for 'Auckland at daybreak to-day. Sho will omit the usual. wills at Nai>ier nnd Gisbonie going north this trip. Duo in port from the south this morning, the Tarawora. w,ill land 240 tons of. cargo here before proceeding on to northern ports. Cargo will be received till ■ 2 p.m. to-day and not 3 p.m. as originally announced.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2556, 2 September 1915, Page 8

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SHIPPING NEWS Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2556, 2 September 1915, Page 8

SHIPPING NEWS Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2556, 2 September 1915, Page 8