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SHIPPING NEWS

PHASES OF THE MOON. , SEPTEMBER. Day. Hr.M. Last (juaiter 2 ■ 2 27 a.m. New moon 9 10 23 p.m. First quarter 16 6 51 a.m. Full moon 23 9 5 p.m. ' MOON. Hoon rises to-day, 0.16 a.m.; eets, 8.46 p.m. TIDE. • To-day, 9.43 a.m.; 9.56 p.m. To-morrow, -10.19 a.m.; 10.32 p.m. SUN. Sun rises to-day, 5.29 a.m.; ects, 5.54 p.m.

. ARRIVALS. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER .29. BLENHEIM, s.s. (3.45 a.m.), 120 tone, WilKinson, from Blenheim. FALCON, schooner (3 a.m). 95 tons, Johanscu, from Havelock. KAITOA. 5.6. (6.10 a.m.), 305 tons, Stevens, from Nelson and Motueka. OI'AWA, 6.5. (6.20 a.m.). 120 tons. Wilkinson, from Blenheim. MAORI, s.s. (7.10 a.m.), 3399 tons, Manning, from Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon— Nurso M'Nab, Misses Fulton, Law son, Logan, Harvey, Richards, AnderEon, Watson, Clark. Datzicl, Itandell, Wil6on, Hooper, Henry, Harris. Oampbeli, Knoi, Mesdamca Wexd, Gibson and 2 children, Carlton, Aitchison, Dickey, Stewart, L-awson, Blair, Annisted, Butler, Fraser, Waleon, Seamer, Oaygill. Du'ke, Dalziell. Lavle, Graham, Price, Lovell, Bishop, Bently, Scott, Skertoii;. Kaox, Powell, Davis, Dallas-, Messrs. 51-iuitland, Bishop, Ba-lcombe, Jabill, Gray, Carlton, Aitchison, Anderson, Nicholls, Tan6ey, Hannam, Denton-, Hardy, M.P., Roes, Eatcourt, Guerin, Gibson, Stevenson,, Lawson, Rhodes, Dyinond, Lander,' Annisted, Bayne, Agar, Pritchard, Lynch, _ AHison, Larcombe, Watson, Ashley, Cai'gill, Peg Grigg, Buckley, 8011, West, Raymond, Itcv. Roberts, Newton, Morland, Luttrell, Mandell, Dumbleton, Johnston, M'Kerron, Harlton, Bee,, Sk'erton, Smyth, Horn, Mennur, Powell, Gordon, Taylor, Pemberton, Hugo, Stewart, Walker, Butcher, Co-rdingly, Clark, Loughinan, Burns, Lewis, Hfltta-s, Rev. Jones; 87 steerage. KAHIKA, s.s. (8.5 a.m.), 1148 tone, Robinson, from Greymouth. WAVERLEY, e.o. (12.10 p.m.), 157 tons, Wills, from Terakohe. JOHN, s.s. (1 p.m.), 342 tons, Tclhek, from Wanganui. ~ ... HAWBRA, s.s. (2.30 p.m.), 200 tons, Gib : eon, from Patea- , AORERE, s.s : (3.15 p.m.), 77 tons, Fisk. from Patea. - .... TURNWELL, s.s. (4.30 p.m.), 4264 tons, Humby, from New York. ' MAPOTJIUKA, s.s. (11 p.m.),. 1203 tons, Care v. from West Coast, Nelson, Picton. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Kelleker, McNama.ra, Stewart, Dalziel, -Livingstone, Edgar, Mesdames Adams, Shaw,' Thompson, Skelton, Brownine end child. Todd. Stone, Hunter, Quiinn, McKenzie, McNicol,. Okey and childi Edgar, Hawee, Gooby, Simpson. Messrp Cooper, Baldwin, Hitch, . Morice, Spence, Hunter, Thompson, Skelton, Craudock, Kelly, Quirk, Reynolds, McKenzie, Cooke, Jleale,. Brown, Pearson, Okey, Reid, Cook, Winetanley, Pms, Edear, Edgar, Hawee, Guest; 17 -st-eara^e.

DEPARTURES. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29. DORSET, u.s. (6.25 a.m.). 7630 tone, Gordon, for Wanganui. ■ „ ,i HINEMOA, s.e. (7.30 a.m.), 542 tons. Bollons, for Cook Strait lighthouses. ARAHURA; B.B*' (12.55 pan.),- 1596 tons, Holmes, for Picton and Nelson. KAITOA", s.s. (6.5 p.m.), 350 tons, ■ Stevens, for Nelson and Motucka. CARPENTARIA, 8». (6.10 p.m.), 6804 tons, Bymmers. for London.. ■ WAVEKLEY, s.s. .(7.15 p.m.), 157 tons, Stuart. for Picton. MAORI, 6.6. <7.50 p.m.), 3399 tons, Man> ning, for Lyttelton. '• MANUKA, s.s. (11.15 p.m.), 4505 tone. Clift for Lyttelton < OPAWA, s.s. (midnipht) 110 tons, Nicholas, for Blenheim.

EXPECTED ARRIVALSi Lord Derby, Calcutta.' Newcastle, Sept. 30. Aorerc, Patea, September' 30. Queen of. the South, Foxton, Sept. 30. Kennedy, Puponga, ■ September 30. Kaiapol,' Westport, September 30. Stormbird, Wanganui, September 30. ICiritona, Napier, September 30. Wakatu, Lyttelton, Kaikoura, Sept ■ 30. Kapitl, Wanganui, September 30. Corinna, southern ports. September 30. Aivahou, Foxton, September 30. Nikau, Nelson, Motueka, September 30. Marexoa, Lyttelton, September 30. Tarawera. Duncdin, Lyttelton, Sept. 30. Kumara, Nolson, September 30. Whakatane. Bluff, September 30. Arahura, Nelson, Picton, September 30. Kamo, Gveymouth, October 1. ' Koam, Groymouth, October 1. Kapuni,. Patea, October 1. . . Kiritona,' Napier, via coast, Oct. 1. Opawa, Blenheim, October 1.. Waimea, Terakohe, October 1. Ngakuta. i Groymouth, October 1. • Kaitoa,,. Nelson, Motuelra, .October 1.: . . Maori, Lyttelton, October 1. . Manuka, Lyttelton. October 1. Hinemoa, Cook Strait, October 1Mokoia, Melbourne, via south, Oct. 1. Ngatoro, southern ports, October 2. Petone. Lyttelton, October 2. Clan Mafltarlsh, Waltara, Octoebr ?. Ripple, Gieborne,'October 3. Monowal, Dunedin, Lyttelton, October 3. Paloona, northern ports, October 5.

: PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Tufiiwell. Melbourne, September 30. Lord Derby, South. America, Sept. 30. Blenheim, Blenheim, Septemober 30. •Aorerc, Patea, September 30. Koinata, Westport, September 30._ ' John, southern ports, September 30. Kennedy, Wcstport, September 00. , Queen of the South, Foxton, Sept. 30., flawera, Patea, September 30. Kapiti, Wanganui, September 30. Corlnna, New Plymouth, Onehunga, SopGreymouth, September 30. Nik«.u, Nelson, Motueka, September 30. . ' Mararoa, Lyttelton, September 30. Tarawera, northern porta, bept. ai. Arawa, Lyttelton, September 30. Kahika, Westport, September 30. Kapuni. Patea, October 1. . Stormbird, Wanganui, October I. Onawa, Blenheim, October 1. Waimca,-Nelson, West Ooa_s u , October 1. . Arahura. Picton, Nelson, October 1. ICaitoa, Nelson, Motueka, October l. ■ Maori, Lyttelton, ■ October 1. Manuka, Sydney, October 1. Waltatu. ICaikoura, 1-. Mapouirika, Picton, Nelson, West Coast, October 2. . • Petone, Westport, October 2.. Mokoia, Hobart, Melbourne, October Z. Monow-ai, northern ports, October 4. Wli&katano, London,, via Sydney, Oct. 4. Ripple, Napier. Gisborne, October i. Paloona, Lyttelton, Dunedln, ; October 5. Olan. Mactavieh,. London, October 5.

OVERSEA STEAMERS IN N.Z. PORTS. ' Following is a,list showing where the various oversea steamers Uaamg to and from New Zealand porta arc from day to day whilst, they are 'on tlie ftcw Zealand coast:—

Inwards. ' ' Bound from. Wheroto-day. Hebburn ..., London Lyttelton Aeon Now Yorl; Lyttclton Hawke's Bay London Wellington Shiny-o-Maru Japan T "5? r ™ :Shimpo Maru Malcatea le.. BluK Navai'ino New York Wellington Huruuni Liverpool Tokomaru Bay Rimutaka London Port Chalmers Arawa, London Wellington . ■ Outwards. Bound to. Whakatane London Wellington Port Albany London Lyttclton Kumara London Nelson Matatua London Timaru Dorset Avonmouth Wanganul Clan Jtacta-vish London Waitara OVERSEA SHIPPING. Steamers. • From. Ml- Due. TuraUina London Aug. 21 Oct. 13 Star o" Australia London Aug. 21 Oct. 18 Star of Scotland London Aug. 22, Oct. 28 rangatira London Sep. 5 1 Oct. 21 HuapeSu Loud'au Sep. 19 Nov. 15 Star ox India .. London Sep. 23 Nov. 30 lfaikoura Liverpool July 28 Oct. 8 ITawke's Bay ... London Aug. 5 Sep. 28 Orari Liverpool Aug. 27 Nov. 1 Clan Farquhar .. New York Sep. 5 Oct. 16 Karema. .......... New York Aug. 21 Oct. 5 Jturitai New York Aug. 31 Oct. 10 Karameo. Montreal Aug, 1 -Oct. 26 Mamari Montreal Sep. 20 Dec. 5

movements of steamers. MOERAKI,. leaves Hobart October 2 and Sydney October 7 for Wellington direct. Due Wellington October 11. Leaves' Wellington October M for . Sydney direct. Due Sydney October 18. WIMMBKA, arrived Wellington from Mel-' bourno and Hobart, September 17. Left -September 20 for southern ports, Hobart, and Melbourne. Due Melbourne Boptem'ber 29 , MAN OKA. left Hobart September 18 imd leaves Sydney (September 24 for Wellington direct. Arrived Wellington September 28. Leaves herd September 30 for Sydney- and 1 Hobart. Due Sydney October 4. MOKOIA, left Melbourne September 22 and llob-a-rt September 24 for Wellington, via southern ports. Due Wellington October 1. Loaves October 2 for Hobart and Sfel iourno. ULIMAROA, left Hobart September 25, and leaves Sydney September 30, for Wellington direct. Due Wellington October 4. Leaves here for Sydney direct Octobcr 7. Duo Sydney October tt.

—V — TIUSCO UERVICE. MARAMA. .left Sydney September II for Wellington direct-. Arrived hflrc September 15. Left September 16 for San Francisco, via way ports. Due 'Frisco October 6. YOANA, left San Francisco Septcmbor 15 for Wellington, via Papeete and Earotohga.. Duo Wellington October 7. Leaves October 6 for Sydney. Duo Sydney Octobor 18. JfAITAI, loaves Sydney Octobor 9 for Wellington dlreot, Due here pot-obsj; 13,

Leaves October 14 lor Son Francisco, via way ports. Due 'Frisco November 3. VANCOUVER SERVICE. MAKTJRA, lcavoa Sydney September 3d for Auckland direct. Duo Auckland October 4. Leaves October 5 for Vancouver, via, Suva, and Honolulu. Due Vancouver October 21. . _ , NIAGARA, Jearts Vancouver September 29 for Auckland, via Honolulu and Suva. Due' Auckland October 18. . Loaves eamo day for Sydney dircct. Due Sydney October 22.

BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEM. LONDON. September 27. Arrived.—Ruahinc, from Wellington. LIVERPOOL, September 27. Arrived—Delphic, from Wellington, via London. MELBOURNE, September 29. Arrived.—Wimmera, from New Zealand. SUVA, September 29. Atua, from Samoa, h«6 left for Sydney. COASTAL. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29. ATJOKLAND. Arrived.—Ysabel, schooner (11.30 a.m.), from Friendly Islands. ■ Sailed.—Otakl (10.10 am.), for London; Waitomo (5.20 p.m.), for Suva. NAi'iEK. Arrived.—Paloona (5.30 p.m.), from Wellington. WAITAEA. Arrived—Clan Macta,vish (noon), from Sydney. WANGANCI. Arrived—Kapiti (2 p.m.) and Storrobird (2.20 p.m.), from Wellington; Dorset (5.40 p.m., in roadstead), from Wellington. ' I'ICTON. ■ Arrived.—Arahura (5.15 p.m.), from Welling, ton. ' NELSON. Sailed—Nikau (7.30 p.m.), for Wellington. WESTPORT. . Sailed.—Keiapoi (0.30 a.m.), for Wellington. GRErMOUTH. Arrived.—Kamo (4.10 a.m.), from Wellington. •. LYTTELTON. ' Arrived.—Monowai (8.45 a.m.), -from Wellington; Storm (10.5 a.m'.), from Timaru; Oorinna (10.50 a.m.), from Timaru; Hebburn (1.15 p.m.), from Dunedin. To. sail— Ganopus. for Westport; Cygnet, for Kaikoura; Wakatu, for Kaikoura and Wellington; Monowai, for Dunedin; Ka- . mona, for Greymouth; Kauri, for New- ' castle; Storm, for Picton; Tarawa, for Wellington. Sailed.—Corinna (8.35 p.m.). for Wellington. Bailed.—Mararoa (8.15 p.m.), for Wellington. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Walker, Kelly, King, Davidson, Webster, Mecdames Faran, Best, Ormiston, M'Davitt, Messrs. Chadwick, M'Lean, Fitzgerald, Esau, Willis, Jonos, Webster, Flsmlng, Crane,' TJpham, Foley, Burgitt, M'Davitt, Watson; 50 6teerage.

TIJIARU. Sailed.—Huruniii (3.20 p.m.), for Tokomaru Hay.' DUNEDIN. Arrived.—Kaitangata (7.25 a.m.), from West . Coast. Sailed—Petono (5.15 p.m.), for Wanganui, via way ports. , To sail.—lCaramu (8.10 p.m.), for WestporL Sailed.—Mokoia (5.15 p.m.), for Melbourne, via Cook Strait. Passengers: Saloon— I'or Wellington—Misses Ealla, Brown, llcsdames-'Robey, Lockie, Powell, Wooda, Messrs. Robey, Grcatback. For Melbourne—Miss I'aine, Mrs. Palmer, Mr. . Paine; 15 steerage for all ports.

MANUKA IN A' FOG. A thick log In Cook Strait was responsible for delaying the Manuka's arrival at Wellington from .Sydney on Tuesday. Tile vessel' berthed at tho Queen's Wharf No. 1 south yesterday morning. Her cargo consisted,. of 181 cases of soap. 183 cylinaers carbon-dioxide, 2B; cases drugs, 100 bagg of maize, 119 bars of lead, 2590 cases of xi-uit, ext., and transhipments ex the Moldavia, Candia, Aldenham, Hitachi Moru, OKfjla, Van Neck, Tenshin Maru, Ventura, Wyandra, Katoomba, Gabo, Osterley, and Matarain. The Manuka left for Lyttelton early this morning, and will return to Wellington in time to leave for Sydney direct to-morrow evening.

EANGATIRA LEAVES THE CAPE. According to advice received in Wellington tho Shaw-Savill liner Rapgatira, which left London on September 5, continued her journey. from. Gape Town to Wellington, via Auckland, on . September 28. She, is due at this port aobut October 24.

.' IUitAIU FROSI CANADA. The Sha\v-Savi!l liner Mamari. iiinniug unfler the auspices of tho New Zealand Shipping Company, has left Sydney,. Oapo Breton island, for Australian ports, Auckland, and Wellington. Auckland would be made about .November 30 and Wellington about December 4.

CLAN MACTAVISH AT WAITARA'. Messrs. W. and G. TurnbuU and Co. liavo been advised that, tlie Clan Lint's eteamer Clan JTactavisli arrived at Waitara from Sydney at noon yesterday. Tho vessel lias come across to relieve the "meat pressure. She will take in 30,C00 freight carcasses at Waitora, and will probably arrive at Wellington on Sunday to load a further 12,000 freight carcasses. . It is hoped to dispatch the Clan Mactavisli from, this port for London on Tuesday, October 5. •

TO LOAD AT NEW YORK. .Quite a small fleet of steamcm liavo been fixed to .load at, Dew York under charter to the A. and A. Lino for Australian and New Zealand ports. Several, of the vessel's are ox-German; steamers. . .. The local office has been advised that the Riouw was to have left New York for Ivew Zealand ports at the end of August, but up to the present no word has been . received as to her departure. The Achilles had been fixed to leave New York on September 10, and Ehc will bo followed by vessels in the ordcT named:—Parattali (exBerlin) on September 20; Walton Hall September 30, Ganargo (ex-Altona) SeptemberOctober loading, Tororieo (ex-Tiberius) October-November loading, Talawa (exWotan) October-November loading, Araluen (ox-Sharzfels) early in November, and Dorigarra (ex-Stolzcnfela) November-Decem-ber loading. Of the above vessels it is known that the Riouw and Parattali will come to New Zealand ports, but the other steamers' movements are indefinite:

• TURNWELL FOR BUNKERS. Bound from Nfew York to Melbourne and Sydney, the F. and B'. chartered steamer Turnivell arrived in the stream yesterday for the purpose of taking in a supply of bunker' coal.

SHAW-SAVILL LIKE. The latest movement sheet issued by the head oiiice of tho Shaw, Savill, and. Aloton Company i« New Zealand is of interest, as it -.mentions that the proposed movements of several liners, which have Been absent from tnese waters for 60ine considerable time. , The PaJseha, which arrived at London rrom New /Sealand ports on June 13, has seen llxed to leave Liverpool for Australian ports about November 30. After discharging on the other side-.the vessel will come across to Now Zealand to load, being due here about January 31. The Waimana, which. arrived Home on April 3, 16 expected to arrive in New Zealand for loading purposes during tho month of February next. The Zealandic, which arrived at London from Aucklana on July 4, is duo hero for Homeward loading during the month of •January next.;

• MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. . Messrs'. R. T. Carlyon and W. M. Glover,iate purser and assistant purser of tho Warrimoo, have been appointed to similar positions on the Monowai. ■Mr. D. F. Smith, third officer of the Moniowaii, has. been instructed, to join tho Kinl as second. Mr. It. lvanc, who won acting-third officer of the Monowai, has transferred to the Paloona as sccond, vico Mr. JI. MacPhee. Mr. 11. T. Hay has joined the Monowai as third oillcer. Mr. It. 0. Gillon has joined the Monowai as wireless operator. 1 Mr. G. M'Smart has been appointed extra oillcer of the Monowai. Mr. W. Bird'has been engaged as third engineer of tiho Kauio.

The liner Athenic is expected to' leave London on October 31 for Australian ports. She will load Homewards in New Zealand about tho end of this year. The anno company's Delphic has been fixed t-o leave Liverpool on November 10 for Australian ports. She is due in New Zealand for loading auout tho middle of January. Consignees are reminded that the Corinna wilt take in Now Plymouth and Onelmnga cargo at Wellington to-da.y. " The Tarawera will land 250 tons of southern cargo at Wellington- to-day before proceeding on to northern ports. On arrival at Wellington from' Groymouth this wcelt-cnd tho coastal steamer Defender will be placed on the Patent Slip for overhaul. The Government, training snip Araokura, is at present occupying the cradle. Bound from London to Wellington, via Auckland, the- New Zealand- Shipping Company's ltuapchu is reported to have left Teneriil'o on Soptemuer J5. -fiie it' cluo hul'e about November 15. Under charter to the New Zealand Shipping Company the Wairune has been fixed to leave Canada for Australian and New Zealand ports towards the end of November. The Government steamer Hincmoa, which Is at present, on a visit of inspection to Uook Strait lights, will bo placed on tho Wellington Patent tJlip before elie proceeds to nojthsw llghttwj*ss«i

The Whakatane is due at Wellington from Hie liluil' to-day, and will saal from this port for London, via Australia, on Monday. ■ The New Zealand Shipping Company's Otaki, lui.vinc completed Homeward loading, left Auckland for London at 10.10 a.m. yesterday. A cablegram' has been received by tlio local agents for tlie C. and D. Line (Meesrs. Bannatync and Co.), stating that the Star of Scotland, on route for London to Australian and New Zealand ports, passed the Caup of Good Hopo on September 16. The C. and J). Liner Jluritai is reported ,to have left Panama in continuation of her journey from Now York. to New Zealand and Australian ports on September 17. The Merchant Service Guild (N.Z. Section) will held a general meeting, to welcome the new secretary (Captain Macindoe) at 11 a.m. on Friday.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2580, 30 September 1915, Page 8

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SHIPPING NEWS Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2580, 30 September 1915, Page 8

SHIPPING NEWS Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2580, 30 September 1915, Page 8