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SHIPPING NEWS

• PHASES OP THE MOON. 'OCTOBER. Day. Hr. m. First quarter 2 8 7 p.m. . Full moon 10 1 9 a.m. Last quarter 16 4 35 p.m. New moon 24 .89 a.m. MOON. Moon rißes to-day, 1.15 p.m.i setß, 2.41 a.m. to-morrow. TIDE. To-day, 0.43 a.m.; 1.7 ip.m. To-morrow, ■ 1.30 a.m.; 1.57 pirn. . "SUN. Sun riaes to-day, 5.19 a.m.; set*, 6.1 p.m. ARRIVALS. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 4. NORA NIVEN, trawler (2 a.m.l, 166 tone, Brusey, from fishing. MAEAROA, s.s. (8.35 a.m.), 2593 tone, B. Irving, from Lyttelton. NIKAU, 8.8. (10.25 a.m.), 248 tons, Hay, from Nelson," PATEENA, 8.8. (5.20 p.m.), 1212 tone, T. Sewell, from Picton and Nelson. KAKAPO, 8.6. (7.10 p.m.), 1521 tons, Knowles, from Whangarei. BLENHEIM, s.s. (9.45 p.m.),15t tons, Wilkinson, from IMvelock. . ( .! SUNDAY, OCTOBER- 5. WAIWEBA, s.B. (7 a.m.), C2J7 tone, Gordon, from Lyttelton. MANUKA, 8.8. (8.20 a.m.), 4534 tons, C. Clift, from Lyttelton. KARAMU, s.s, (9.15 a.m.), 934 tons, K'Lellan, from Wcstport. ' KAITOA, b.b. (10.40 a.m.), 319 tons, Wild-' man, from Nelson. WAIMEA, s.s. (11.40 a.m.), 454 tonß, Graham, from Nelßon. KAHIKA, s.s. (1.30 p.m.), 1143 tone, ESge, from Wcstport. NGATORO, s.s. (3.10 p.m.), 1105 tons, A. Lowell, from Tiniaru. BERTIE MINOR, schooner '7 p.m.), 344 tons; Christensen, from San Francisco.; ,PUTIKI, B.s. 18.40 p.m.). *9 lons, Olsen, from Napier. ;. MONDAY, OCTOBER. 6. TE ANAU, s.s. (0.5 a.m.), Platte, from Timaru. DEPARTURES. '..'-■' SATURDAY. OOfOBER' 4. ' MAKO, a.s. (6.30 a.m.), 505 tons, Jones, for Picton. PORT MELBOURNE, s.s. (6.40 a.m.), 9152 tons, F. Kearney, for Gisbome. NIKAU, s.s. (2 p.m.), 248 tons, Hay,' for Nelson. , POHERUA, e.s. (3.45 p.m.), 1175 tons, R. Chadwick, for Greymouth. MONOWAI, s.s. 16.10 p.m.), 3433 tons, A. Norton, for Lyttelton and Dunedin. NGAHERE, s.s. (5.10/ p.m.), 1090 tons, Dillner, for Greymouth. MARAUOA, s.s. (7.50 p.m.), 2598 tons, B. Irwin, for Lyttelton. WAVEKLEY, s.s. (10.5 p.m.), 157 toes, Brigden, for Patea. KAPUNI, b.b. (10.5 ji.m.), 188 tons, Gibson, for Patea. HAWEKA, e.s; (10.5 p.m.), 174 tons, M'Kinnon, for Patea. . • WAIHAU, 5.3.: (11.40, p.m.), 143 tons. W. Deiley, for Blenheim. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Kokiri, Weßtport, October 6. Kini, GreymoMh, October 6. Baden Powel.jLyltelton, October 6. Mararoai Lyttelton, October 7. Hikau, Kelson, October 7. Fatecna, Picton. Nelson, October 7. ICumara, Bluff,: October 7. Hawera, Patea, October 7. .. Waverley,. Patea, October 7. Kapuni, Patea, October 7. Kapiti, Wanganui, October 7. Wairau, Blenheim,. October 7. Manuka, • Lyttelton, October 8. Kaitoa, Nelson, October 8. Stella, Lyttelton, October 8. Wakatu, Kuikoura, October 8. Opawa, Blenheim, October 8. ! Manaroa-, Lyttelton, October 8. Kittawa, Greymouth,- October 8. ■-■ Maheno, Lyttelton, October 6. Port Hacking, Lyttelton/ October..9. Ngakuta, Greymouth, October 9. Corinthic, Auckland, October 10. Waipara.-Auckland, Octobcr.lo. . , . Tahiti,-Vancouver,-October 11.' , Port Melbourne Gisbome, October 12. Rosamond, New Plymouth, October 6. To Anau, Timaru, October 6. Kennedy, Foxton. October (i. ■ Kahu,'East Coast, ".October'«. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Wakatu, Kaikoura, October 6. Opawa, Blenheim, October 6. Rosamond, Dunedin, Bluff, October 6. -Essex, Liverpool, October' 6. ' ■ Durham, Liverpool,---October 6. Manuka, Lyttelton, October 6. Kaitoa, Nelson, October 8. Picton, ; Nelßon, October 6.- • Kennedy; Foxtod, October % • Blenheim, foston, October 6. Adolph Woorrnann, Sydney, October 6. Invercargill, Wanganui, October 6. Karu, New. Plymouth, October 6. ICahu.Picton, October 6, Ngatoro, Greymouth, October 6. , Mahono, Lyttelton, October 6. Mararoa, ■ Lyttelton, October 7. Kikau, Nelson, .October 7. Kakapo. New Plymouth, Greymouth, October 7. , Putiki, Napier, Gisborne, October 7. Waverley, Patea, October 7. Hawera, Patea, October 7. i Kapuni.-J'atoa, October 7.. Kapiti, Wanganui, October 7. Wairau, Blenheim, October 7. Manuka, Lyttelton, October 8. Kaitoa, Nelson, October 8. Pateena, Picton, Kelson, October 8 ; . Me-heno, Sydney, October *J. ! Waiwera, London, October 8. .Waimea, -Nelson, Coast, October 8. , ! Manaroa, Lyttelton, October £. ■Karamea; New Plymouth,'< October 8. Ayrshire, Auckland, October 5. . Moana, ban Francisco, October ». Hinemoa, Cook Strait. October 9. Wakatu, Kaikoura, October 9. i ICumara, London, October 10. 'Stella, Dunedin, October 10. ; jTainui, London, October 12.' ! -Corinthic, London, October 14. , . .'Port, Melbourne, London. October 14. OVERSEA STEAMERS. ... ''■■■■ ADOLPH '- WOERMANN • Dalgety), 'let , U.K. August 14 for Wellington. Arr. Oct. 1 .AJANA (F.S.), left U.K. August 19 to N.'Z. and Australia,' Due Oct. 15. ARGYLLSHIRE (F.S.), loft Liverpool As gust 2 for N.Z., via Caps and Australia Due' Auckland Oct. 10. ARAWA (8.5.A.), to Wave London Oct. BASSANO, (A. and A.), lef f New Yorl Sept. 12 for Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Am tralia. Duo Oct. 20. BELLBU.OKLE (U.S. & A.), to leave ..Not York for - Auckland,' Wellington, arid' Aus tralia September 29.. CITY-OF MADRAS (A. & A.), left j\ T ei York Sept. 23, for Auckland, Wcllingtoi Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Australia. Du Wellington Nov. 4. lONIC (S.S.A.),icft-U.K. Sept. 8 for Wo! lington; due Oct.-23. KAIKOURA (N Z.S. Co.), loading in Oanad for N.Z. . KIA OR A (S.S.A.), left U.K. Sept. 15 fo Wellington, ■ via ports. MOANA (tJ.S.'S.), loft 'Frisco Sept. 8. An Wellington 'October 2. NIAGARA (U.S.S.), to leave Vancouve Oct. 3, for Auckland. Due Oct. 20. PAPAROA (N.Z.S. Co.). left Bristol Sep! 14. Due Wellington Oct: 27. - '' PORT ALMA (CD.), loft New York Auj SO, Cor Auckland, Wellington, and Aui . tralia. Due Oct. ,4. , PORT ELLIOT (CD.), loft Port .Sal Sept. 4 for Adelaido and N.Z. PORT SYDNEY (CD.), left London Sen 23 for Auckland; Napier, and Wolliugtoi via Australia. Due about Nov.. 18. •-. REMUEKA (N.Z.iJ. Co.), left iiondon Sep 12 for Auckland. Due Oct. 27. SURREY (F.S.),'- left New York Sept. 5 Jto Auckland and Wellington. Due Oct. 10 . WANGAEATTA. (N.Z.S. Co.), left Moi trool August 28 for Auckland, WelliDKtoi Duncdlu, and Australia. Due Oct, 4. . TAHITI (U.S.S.) left Vancouver Sept. 1 Due' Wellington Oct. 10. TAINOI (S.S.A.), left Plymouth Aug. ■ for Wellington. Arr. Sept, 21. TOFUA (U. 5.8.), to leave 'Frisco Oct, Due Wellington Oct. 30. TROPIC (S.S.A.), duo Lyttelton Octobi 4 with coal cargo from Newport News, WAHINE (U.S.S.), to leave United Kin ■ doirt October for Now Zealand, ■ WAIPARA (N.Z.S. Co.). left St. John Aug. 8 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttf ton, and Australia. Ait. September i Duo Wellington Oct. 6. : SAILERS.. Vessel. • LJt, Bu San Francieoo:to Wellinatoni—' Irene Aug. 16 Cc dan Francisco'to Auckland:-- - Narwhal Aug. 22 ' . . 0( THE BERTHAGE LIST. To-day's borthage li.t is aa under:— Te Anau—Lambton Wharf. , Kakapo—Pipitea Wharf, Kumara—King'B Wharf. Wahvera—jting'a Wharf. Kennedy—lving's Wharf. Ngatoro—King's Wharf. Kahika—King'B Wharf. Tainui-i-Glaagow Wharf. Essex—Ola"gow "Wharf. ' . " Waimea— Glasgow Wharf. . Durham— Railway Wharf. ' Kokiri—Railway Wharf... Karainu—Railway Wharf. Manuka-Ferry Wharf. Lahaina— Ferry .Wharf. Hinomoa—Ferry ' Wharf. Monowai—No. 1 Queen's Whr.rf. Adolph Woermann—No. 2 Queen's Wha: Ripple-No. 3 Queen's .Wharf Pateona-No. '4 Qucen'fl Whart, Kahu—No. 5 Queen's Wharf. Rosambnd-No. 6 Queen's Wharf. Putiki-No. 6 Queen's'Whart. Huia—No. 8 Queen's Wharf. Invercargill—No. 9 Queen's Wharf. Kaitoa-No, 10 Queon's Wharf. Opawa—No. 11 Queen's -Wharf. Karu-No. 12 Queen's Wharf, W Paoroa—No, 13 Quoen'n Wharf.

WaitanEi.-N-rf. 13 Queen's Wharf. : ' Baden l'owell-No. 13 Qiwcn's fflial'f. lilenlieim-Ko. 13 Queen's Wharf. Karamea—No 14 Queen's Wharf. ; Moana—No. IS Quecu's Wharf. Ayrshire—Taranala Sire?t AVharf. Kitlawa-Tarnnaki Street Wharf Quay Whurl. Yei Jlaru-lliramar Wharf. BY TELEGRAPH. , OVERSEAS. LONDON, October % Sailed.—Arawa, for Auckland. VANCOUVER, October 2. , Arrived—Niagara, from Auckland. SYBNBT, October 4. Arrived.—White Pine. Sailed.-Waitomo. for New Zealand. COftSTAL. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4. AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Hororata (4.15 s.ra.), from Wellington. WANGANUI. Arrived.-Kapiti (3.30 p.m.), from Wellington. FOXTON. -, To Sail-Kennedy (3.30 p.?n.), for Wellington, PICTON Arrived.—Mako (12.35 p.m.),. from Wellington. NELSON Arrived—Corinna (4.35 p.m.), from Lyttelton. : WESTPOK2 Arrived—Kamona (3.15 a.m.), from Wellington; Kokiri (8.45' a.m.), from Wellington; Canopus (11 a.m.), from Wellington. ! Sailed—Karamu (3.50 a.m.), for Wellington; Kahika. (4.5 a.m.), for Wellington. GREYMOUTH. Arrived—Alexander (5.50 ii.ni.), from l'Westport; Kittawa (5.50 a.m.). from Lyttelton; Kini (8.15 a.m.), from .Wellington. LYTTELTOtf. Arrived.—Stella (1.10 p.m.). from Welling- ' ton; Waitemata (6.20 j).m.), from' Wellington. Sailed.-Masula" (12.50 p.m.), for Port Ohal--mere. TIMARU. Sailed—Ngatoro (1 p.m.), fflr Wellington; To Anau (6.15 p.m.), for. Wellington. OAMARU. Sailed—John (5 p.m.), for Dunedin.PORT CHALMERS. Sailed—Houto (1 a.m.), fur Onehunga. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5. AUCKLAND. • ■Arrived—Talune (7:15; a:m.), from' Suva.'. ' FOXTON. Sailed—Kennedy (6 p.m.). for Wellington. W-ESTPORT. Arrived—Alexander (11 j:.m., October 4), from Greymouth; Kovihai (10.5 -a.m.), from New Plymouth. Sailed.—Kokiri 15.35 a.m.), for Wellington. GEEYSOUTH. Arrived—Wootton (6 a.m.), from Wellington, i Bailed.—Kini (6.50, a.m.), for Wellington. LYTTELTON. Arrived.—Monowai (8.10 a.m.), lrom Wellington; Mararoa (5.50 a.m.), from Wellington ; Tropic. (1.50 -p.m.), from Newport News. Sailed.—Storm (11.30 p.m., October 4), for Wanganui., ■ . -.-..,, # PORT CHALMERS. Arrived—John (11.30 p.m. October 4), from • Lyttelton; Breeze (8.30 a.m.), from Lyttelton; Masula. (10 a.m.i, from Lyttelton. BLUFF. ■ . ' '• ' Sailed.—Kumara (10 a.m.'', for Wellington, . MAHENO, BERTHS. , As her flvo dayn' wliarf-to- - .vharf embargo expired at 10 o'ciock on Saturdaj night, the Jlaheno loft her anchorage in the stream and came alongside the Queen'! Wharf at 10.45 to disembark her ra« eengers. The. Maheao left Sydney at 1( p.m. last Monday, and had a good trii across tho Tasmau Sea. Slio haß 17IX) toni of cargo for Now Koalaad, of which IOW tons aro for Wellington and 400 tousfoi Lyttelton. Tho transliipmcnt ..cargo is from tho following vessels:—Nordic,- May achi Maru, Bonna, Tango Mara, (Jovt Maru, Nikko -Maru,, Quisho Maru, Irish man, Matarama, Monto/o, Daisho Maru Aki Maru, Kaitano 'Mai.'u, Taisho Horn and Kohso Maru. It is intended '.hat tin Maheno shall go on to LyttclW.i this even ing, returning on Wednesday morning and sail in tho evening for.Sydney. The Maheno' brought (ho -following pas BCiigors;—Saloon—Misses Naiomith, Bodge -Carmichaol, Wilton, jiitehell, Harvey Shaw, Barlush, Hogg, Fortman, Edmonds Barrett, Stewart, Crawshaw, Smith Outherier (2), Murdoch, Holmes. Gardner Peterson, M'Donald, Webster,'. Foote; Kor ran, Wilson, Thcw, Stitt. Foster. Barclay ganders, Brook, Mesdamss Naismith, Kos ter, Davis, Dokcman;. Vrolykr-Iliuno, Fal coner, Stafford,' Van Zunk, Van Dion Blom, Jaggar, Tait, Lee, Fitzherbort, IVal ford, Lawrence, Canon, Harding and ' oy Webb, Graham, child, and 2 children, Ry burn and 5 children, Floury and 2- chil drcn, Smith, Whitenian, Erickoon, Duke Keir, Cohen, Atkinson, »son, Hacgregor Odium, Murray, EeEt, Kean, Waddington Morrison, Newbury, Jacobson, Lagaerald Chennells, Brown, Tracoy, Brigadier-Gen oral Burgess, Rev. Du'rrad, Rev. Fathei Lynch, Messrs, Naismith, Gibson; Phil lips, Koster, M'lntyrc, ].l-:kenian, L'umo (3) Nobles, Hayes, Fiiison, James, Van Zunk Brottle. Van Dien, Gift'o'rd, Harger, Jag gar; Moir, Peai'ce, Harp, Pearce, Fitagei 1 aid, Shaw, Ferrsidc, Delacey, Greenawa-y Brown, Chalmers, Bertal, Dalmer, Gunri Malcolm, Tait, Lee, Lawrence," Fitzher bert, Wnlford, Wesl«atij, Smith, Henrys Hodgins, Bertley, Arthur, • Shilling, Par li.er, Couttß, .Hardy, liathewß, Barlush Fox, Petnbcrton, Porter, Scott, Keir, Si moil. Mallyon, Webb, 'Sraham, Pcnreoi: Uooli. Sewell, Child, Ryburii, Snoad, Pal erson, Gutherier, Ericknon, Dulte, Jl'Qn 'gor, White, M'Lean, Beakin, Duncan, Goc dard, Bowker (2), EdwardF, Odium, Elflci i Wright, Erson. Frank, Evans, Young (2 Black, Oasen, Molden, Martin, Short,. Bai gor, Broadbridgc. Murray, George, Histeat George, Stitt, Morris, Geddis, Wilkinsor Wilson, Murray, Farmer, Newbury, O'Coi nor, .Macdonald, Brown, Waddington, Oh: ,• teau, Tollis, Edgaris, Midlaiie, Browr ' Rothschild, Caclowe, O'Connor', Hawlcj ; ISI sxisi-age. -, THE -FERRY '■ SERVICE. The Maori is at present at Port Cha mers. undergoing an extcusivo overliau -This is-expected t-o be completed in tire ; to permit of her resuming her lunnin . before the Ghristcburcli -Oarmval Wee) Tho Wahine, which ha* been engaged i i important war v.ork, it being .vecond ;•; ; tioned •.at . : H'ome',',-.and . should. :.leavo ( th: month for .the Dominion. When she a ;■ 'rives she will be-again' placed m-the We lington-Lj'ttclton run, and by Christnu ; tho ferry service v.'ill be.back to.what was before-tho.-war, and it is hoppd th; there will be no further grounds for M complainta which havo been mado recent! regarding this 'service.-' f • MOANA AT SAN FRANCISCO. According.- to a Presn.-Association me . sage from Dunedin tho Moana arrived-1 San Francisco on '.fhunday from Wellini c ton. She is timed to kavo the America port on tho return tri;» to-day. ■ . CORINTHIC DELAYED. '•' ' Bad *eatlicr has further delayed tl ' Shaw-Savill steamer. Corinthic at v Auc ~ land, and sho will now'leave there i J Wednesday for Wellington. She will le-v this port for Home at daybreak on O '•• tobcr 14..- ■•■ ; - ' ■ WAIWERA FOR HOME. Tho Shaw-Savill steamer Waiwera a r rived yesterday from Lyttelton to cci pleto loading and to hunker. She is :• ~ sail for London, via Panama, on We ,_ nesday. f. THE FLORA. . ■ A Presß Association message from Du 0 cdin states that the Flora arrived at P peete on October 1 and' sailed ■ tho f< 5. lowing day for Makatea Island. r FOR LIVERPOOL. r. This afternoon the Y. and S. steame ' Essex and Durham are both- to leave Wi ', lington bound for Liverpool/via Panam B'. PORT PIRIE AT 'HOME, Tho Commonwealth end:; Dominion Li; havo received advice that the, l'Ort Pit arrived at London on Wednesday lai a. -The vessel left Wellington on/August.: KUMARA DUE TO-MORROW. .- . To complete her .Homeward loading -t t. Shaw-Savill steamer Kumara is due fro Bluff to-morrow.- ■ ~-.-: .-. " : HOROIUTA's"'iTINI!RARY.'' The Now Zealand Shipping Companj Hororata,' arrived iH Auckland at 4.10. a. on Saturday from Willington. Tho vi Bel will leaver tho northern port en ( tobcr 11 or 12 for Napier to. pick up froz nro'ducu. She h duo' bacii ut Welliugt 'about October 27, and will sail for Lc don, via Panama, on November 1 ..1. . THE,PORT MELBOURNE. . ; Tbo Port Melbourne left early en Pati - day .morning for' Gisborno' to cont-in Homeward loading. The vessel will retu to Wellington about' October 12, and b; for Loudon, via Panama, on October 14 WAIPARA DELAYED.. '• Tho New. Zealand Shipping Company { vised' on Saturday that the Waipa would not now U'ave Auckland till , morrow afternoon owinp to, having, be - further. delayed-by bad weather. TAINUI FOR LONDON. 'The Shaw, Savill, and Albion Cmnp'n • adviso that tho Tainui-will now sail.-] London, via Panama, at daybreak October 12.

BAD WEATHER. AT AUCKLAND. lij ToleirraDU—Press Amoclation. Auckland, October 5. : There has been rain since Thursday. An easterly galo yesterday hampered cargo operations, and the dcpamircß of veseelß had to be postponed. rJarly. this morning one of the Union Company s hulks, laden with coal, sank at Chelsea. • • TROPIC AT LYTTELTON. . Tho Shaw, Savill and Albion Company's steamer Tropic arrived at Lyttelton yesterday afternoon from Newport News with a cargo of coal. BERTIE MINOR ARRIVES. Tho schooner' Bertie Minor, from San Francisco, was- sighted oil the headß yesterday afternoon, and wao brought into tho stream by the.Karaka last evening. The vessel has an oil cargo to discharge. Tho health of all is reported.to bo good. MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. '. Mr. F. J. Awdry, late shipping lcportcr of The Dominion, arrived at San Francißco from Wellington on September 22. • Mr.'lt. G. Coyto, late second officer of. the Maori, has joined the. Kini as chlcl .officer, relieving Mr.. J. .Applcton. Captain Murray, of the Cyguct, is on holiday leave. - During his absence Captain Cooper, late of the John Anderson, . will be in'comma'nd'of tho Cygnet. Captain J. J. Watchlin. late of the tug-Tera-wiiiti,-' ia now in command of .the. Union Company's new cargo steamer ivair. ' warra, which is loading at Powell. River for Adelaide. ' " , Mr. A. S. L. Naylor ib chief officer of '- the Kaiwarra. ~ , . Captain D.' Ritchie, late of the Mokoia, 1- has taken-command of the Union Company's new freighter Wairuna- at Sydney, ; relieving Captain..H. p. Saunders, who' has come aßhor'e on leave. ' ;,' ' Mr. E. A. Stein, chief officer of the Karori, has transferred to .the Rakanoa. in ' a similar capacity, ' ; ; Mr. M. Robertson, chief officer of tho Rakanoa, has - transferred to tho harow in'-a, Bimilar capacity. f Tho following steamers were expected to be within range of Auckland wireless stai. -t-ion last'night:-Port Alma, Moeraki, NaTuii, Waipara; Wairuna, and Zoalandic. In range of Awanui: Ajana.. and Wairuna. In range of Chatham -Islands: Port Viotor, i On Wednesday tho Shaw-Savill steamer Karamea will, go .on .to New Plymouth. According to the Sydney "Shipping List tho Union Company's new ■' steamer Kaiwarra left Vancouver on Scptemuer 20 for Australian ports; ■ . ■ . The Ngakuta.is duo at Wellington about Vfednesday or Thursday from Greymouth vyith, bunker coal. ■- . • The Ayrshire will now leave on Wednesday for Auckland to continue her discharge. ' '' ' Tho Rosamond is to-leave for j Bluff and. Dunedin, taking-cargo. . .;' The schooner Samar .arrived at.. San . Francisco on Septcmbox 22 from Welling-, ■ ton and Levujia., Sho left on '. Juno 15. ' . , . ... Tho Ngatoro arrived last evening with !• a cargo of produce from Timaru. Sho will sail this evening for Greymouth. Tho Kini was to have left Greymouth 3 yesterday coal laden for Wellington. The Prinzessin arrived at Vancouver on September 16 from Sydney and Apia. • The Kittawa is to lcavo Greymouth toil- morrow for Wellington. , d- Tho Karamu and Kahika- both arrived ,v-' from Wcstport yesterday. ,„,,„, Tho schooner Hennette, which left Wei)r lington on Juno 5 for Niue and San Francisco, arrived at the latter port on September 15. ■'■■'•• - The Poherua, which left for Greymouth P on Saturday, will load there for C'amaru ~ and Dunedin. ...,-..■ "' Tho Kakapo arrived on Saturday evening from YVhangarei with, a cargo of cen mont. She will sail for New Plymouth and Greymouth "to-morrow; taking cargo. It is understood that the N.Y.K. Lino will resume -its pre-war service to New Zealand, and vessels will, arrive at Wei a- lington from Tokio every three months. l y The Taiyo Maru is duo .at ' Wellington iu about' October 24 from Tokio, and rlter l ' B discharging at this port sho will proceed * to Melbourne'and 'Sydney. 10 Tho Kahu arrived yesterday from. NalP pier to bunker.- She will go on to Picton 115 to-day to load chaff for the. East Coast. ™ Mes'si's. Levin and Co. advise that the nr Rarawa will eail from Onehuiiga for New. is Plymouth on Wednesday, instead of on y- Thursday. On the return- trip she will io. i ea ,. o the New Plymouth breakwater on !h -: Thursday instead of on Friday. a. l Tho barquentlne Lmdstol will iTOhably a.i complete difcharge at Lyttelton to-day. he T-'ncn she will load general cargo and ">•' produce "for" Auckland. ' e. Tho Wairuna left-Sydney >m Friday morning for Newcastle to load coal for ls 'i Auckland. . . „ , /,. „ ;o, On her next trip from SydnoyT tho Moc■y, ra-'d Svill go to Auckland. About the is.: third week of this month sho will leavo -h,: tho northern port for Sydney. ir- '." ~.' ■ ' f s '. No matter whether a. cold . lodge in il- throat,-head-or chest, "NAZOL" will a,- promptly,;clear it-oiit. ,Try, it. oii sugar *l- or tlu-ough a Nazol Inhaler.—Advt. V.■X' "Sefcr no time. Delays, are danger- .»■• ous."-Shakcspeafe. At ; tho first sign ir'- of cough or cold make "NOW!" your m'! watchword. Baxter's Lung Preserver will Id, quickly drive.away any cough, cold, soro ! "- throat or chest trouble in ' record quick f l r ; time." Pull of healthful, healing cural" live properties. Order 2s. Cd. bottle.— *:. . : t. fr-'' The safest, quickest, cheapest remedj iy,i for coughs and colds is ."NAZOL." Eeady in,, for use 'wli'eri bought. Take a bottle "'•' homo to-night.—Advt. ■ i's,.i . ■ ; L

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