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SHIPPING NEWS

PHASES 01' TIIB MOON. SEPTEMBER Day. Hr. m. Last quarter 6 6 35 a.m. Now moon 13 0 22 a.m. Firpt ounrter SO 4 25 p.m. Full moon 28 1 27 p.m. MOON. Moon rises to-day. 0.6 p.m.: sets. £.13 a.m. SUN. Sun rises to-day, 5.42 a.m.: Bets. 5,47 p.m. HIGH WATER. To-day. 11.41 a.m.: 11.58 n.m. To-morrow, 11.63 a.m.; 0.25 p.m. AKRIVAI.S. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. HAWERA. B.a. (4.45 a.m.). 174 ton.B, A. M'Kinnon, from Picton. OPAWA. K. 9. (6 a.m.). 110 tons. W. Meholaa. from Picton. ~ „ NIKAU. s.s. (7.20 a.m.), 248 tons. B. Hay, from Nelson. to MAORI, s.s. (8.20 n.m.). 3412 tons, W. Cameron. from Lvtteltou. WOOTTOX. b.b. (1.30 p.m.). 151 tons, L. Lanton. from Lyttelton. , . MOANA, r/.a. (8.40 p.m.. in tho stream), 3915 tons, Barlow, from Sydney.

DEPARTURES. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. HINEMOA. s.s. (10.5 a.m.). 542 tons. J. Bolloii; for Casth'Doint. - KIkAU, B.s. (5 p.m.), m torn, Hay, tor K KAI"AMU, s.s. (6.10 p.m.), 734 tons, Bullock. for Greymouth. _ MAORI, s.s. (7.50 p.m.), 3412 tons. Cameron. for Lyttelton. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Wahino, Lyttelton, September 22. Kaitoa, Nelson, September 22. Omaka, Blenheim, September 22. Stella, Dunedin, September 22. Jtako, Napier, September 22. Keutumii, Waitant'i, September 22. Npak'uta, Greymouth, September „2. Wettralia, Melbourne, September U. Maori'. Lyttelton. September 23 Mapourika, Picton, September 23, Nikau, Nelson, September 23. John, Lyttelton, giptomber 23. Kennedy, Foxton, September li. Wair.au. Belnhcim, September 2J. Opawa, Blenheim, September 23. l'arawern, Bluff, September 23. Reculue. Tarokohe. hepteniber^w. Flora, New Plymouth, September 25. Wahino. Lyttelton. September 24. Kaitoa, Kelson, Scptemben 24. Putiki, Napier, September 24. Westmeiith, Oißborne; September 24, Karamu, Greymouth, September 24. Hawera, Patea, Scntember 24 Blenheim. WatiEanui. September 24. Kapiti, Waneanm. September 24. Karmni, Wamramil. September 24. Waitanei. Patca., September 24 Waverley. Patea, September 24. Calm. Lvttelton, September 24 Houto, Lyttelton. September 24. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Wairau, Blenheim. September 22. Kennedy. Foiton, September <.Z Wavorlov. Pntea, September 22 Waitanni. Patea. September P.. Wa'iatu. Lyttelton. vm halkourn. Septem-

ber 22. Kapuni. Patea. September 22. Br. den Powell. Lyttelton September 2». Waimea. W'eitnort. Grcymouth ami JJoiiitika. September V- . Kapiti. Vaiisanui. September Opmva, Blenheim. September 22. Blenheim. Wan'-anm. September 22. Walilne, Lyttelton, September 22. ICaitoa, Kelson, S.rtcraber 22. Mapourika, Picton and Nelson, Sept. 2z. IVootton, Lyttelton, September M. Waimana, Gts'uornc, September 22. Navua, Lyttelton. September 22. Hnwcra. Patea. September 22. Maori, livttelton *imtmibr r Nlkau, Nelson, September 23. Omaka, Blenheim, September B. Reguluß, Nelson and Ccast, kept. «. Mahia, Melbourne, September 25. Ayrshire. Lyttelton. September 24. ilosamond. TVestport, Scnlomner 2.5. Wainorl. Napier. September 23. Komata. Wostporfc. September 2J. Wahine, Lvttelton. September 24. Kaitoa. Nelson. September 24. Mnnourika. Piston -'inu aplsoh. Sept. Z9. Waltnntrt, Patea, September 24. ■ffaverley, Patca. September 24. Blenheim, Wanganui. September. 24. Saikai Mam, Newcastle, September ?4. Stella, Auckland. September' 24. Tarawera, Sydney, September 24. Kapuni. Patea. September 24. • Kapiti. Wa.nen.nui. September 24. Hawcra. Patea. September 24. Onawa. Blenheim September 24, Vnirau. Blenheim. September "4. Kennedy. Foxton. September 24. Moana, Sydney and Hobart. Sent. 2*. OVERSEA STEAMERS. CANADIAN PROSPECTOR (Murray, Roberts), loft Vancouver June 24 lor N.Z. mid Australian ports. Duo Wcllingtoa-Sept. 21. ATHENIO (SB. arid A.), left Southampton tor Auckland and Wollimjton .miy :.s. Arr. Auckland Sept. 14. Due here Sept. 24. POET CAItOLINJi (C. and 1).), left. London July 29 for Australian and N.Z. ports. Duo Auckland Octobcr 2. Duo Wellington

Oct. 14. , iIAMARI (S.S. and A.), left London for Port Chalmers, Lyttelton, Wellington, and New Plymouth Aiijr. 11. Left Balboa Ausr. 50. Hue Port Chalmers Sept. 20. LIBERTY (Dalgcty and Oo.J, left New York for Auckland, Wellington, Brisbane, Sydney, and Meluourno, Au®. 15. Due Auckland Sept. 20. Due here Sept. 30. 'i'REWELLARD (N.Z. and A.), left New York for Lyttclton, Dunedin, Melbourne, and Adelaide, Aug. 6. Left Newport News August 12. Due Lyttclton Sept. 11. COBINTHIO (S.S. and A.), left Southampton for Wellington and Auckland Augmt 19. Due Wellington fcept. 26. KENT (N.Z. and A.), left Liverpool for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttclton, Melbourne. and Sydney, Aus. 20. Due Auckland Sept. 25. Due here Oct. 2. O'l'lßA (S.S. and A.), left Montreal for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, apd Dunedin, Ausust 18. Duo Auckland October 1. Duo liere October 8. KAIKOUItA (N.Z.«. Co.), left Sydney (Nova Scotin) for Auckland, Wellington, Duuedin. Melbourne, Sydney, and Irisbane, Aue. 16. Due Auckland Sept. ?J. Due liero Sept. JO. CANADIAN EXPORTER (Murray .Hobem), left Vancouver Aue 18 for Auckland WollinEton. and Australian ports. Arr Auckland Sept. 16. Due here Sopt. 25. PORT VICTOR (C. and D,), left Qla»trow for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Duuedin, Auf. 26. Due Auckland Oct. 10. Due here Oct. 18. PORT KEMBLA. (C. and I).). left' London for N.Z. and Australian porta Autr. 27. Duo Auckland Nov. 14. Duo hero (U.S.B. Co.)). left San Francisco for Auckland and Melbourne, Ausf. 26 Due Auckland, Sept. 15. v PORT STEPHENS (C. and D.), left New York for Auckland. Wcllinston. Dunedin, and .Ai!i>tr->lin)i norts. Seat. 9. Due Auckland Oct. 13. 'I'AINUI (S.S. and A.), left Southampton for Auckland and Wellington SoDt. 9. Due Auckland Oct. 23. Due hero Oct. 30. SURREY (N.Z. and A.), left New York for Auckland. Wellington, Sydney, and llridbane Sept. 6. 1-ue Auckland Oct. 7.

Due here October 12. CITY OF KDI.VnUTKiir (N.Z. and A.l. left New York fo>- Lyttelton, Dunedin. anil Au'trnlin. SK. 1 Due Lyttclton Oct.. 1(1. PORT PIRIE (O. and ft.). left Sydney for New Plymouth and Wellinston, Sept. 19. Due New Plymouth Sept. 23. BY TELEGRAM, COASTAL. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Abemama (7.30 a.m.), from cas'le: Waitemata (2 a.m.), froi'i Francisco; Port Darwin (2.45 p.m.), from Svdney. Sailed.—Ara hunt 02.80 n.m.). for Gishonw. To arrive (midnljht), Haruna. San alaru, from Xewr^itK NEW PLYMOUTH. Arrived.—Flora (4.10 p.m.). from Nelson. PORT AHUItIRI. To Sail.—Te Anau (7 p.m.), for Gishorne. PICTON. Arrived.—Mapourika (5.10 p.m.). from Nelson To Sail.—'Vfanourika (3 a.m., September 22). for Wellinuton. IjYTTV.LTW. Arrived.—Wahine (7.20 a.m.), from Wellingi tnii- Arntapu, briKalltino <9,30 a.ni.i, from Wellington, _ ... Sailert.-Storni (11.15 a.m.), for Dunedin; PWIn (4.15 n.m.l. for Wellington: Knru (3.30 p.m.), for Wansnnuf; Wahine (8.20 p.m.), for Wellington. DUNEDIN. Sailed.-Calm (Q. 15 a.m.). for Oamaru.. MOANA ARRIVES. The Moana arrived at 0.40 p.m. yesterday from Sydney, fihe will berth at about 9 o clock thin mnrnine at No. 6 Oueen 0 Wharf. She has 217 passengers aboard. The veSßel will Bail on the return trip to Sydney and Hobart on Friday. WITH AUSTRALIAN SUPERPHOSPHATES. tfcvenl ."hipmcnls of nupernhonDhatcs are to arrivo from Australia shortly. Tho first shipment of 250 tons arrived at Auckland u few days ago by the Kurow. The banjuc Jptuor CraiK ifl now loading a full ciirjfo, nnd the steamer Kahuna in loading ovei 1000 ton*, both for Auckland. The hala-pot will u'o on the berth in Australia in about three or four weeks to load 750 tons. Tho ntirfjucntinc flcnorlta will load a full cargo rtbout November, which will bo discharged I at the Mount for the Biw of Plenty. Theao vessels will be followed oy othoru, lncluflI iiifj a cargo for Kopu for Thames Valley ! fnnner.i, provided sntisfnetory arrange 1 men's can be made for handling the carg6 at Kopu wharf. The schooner Amelia J. i« to load ft cargo at Adelaide for New ! Zealand.

NEW P. AND 0. STEAMER LAUNCHED. London September ffiThe P. and 0. Company's steamer HalInrat, the first of the five new relriuerated branch liners, lian been launched at Greenock. The vessel lia3 a speed of 13$ knots, and cabin aoconiin-datlon for 490 flrst-clasa passeugers. There ia_ provision for additional berths on tho main dock on outward voyages. She will probably sail in January— Aus.-N.Z. Cable AssuTHE RIMUTAKA'S CARGO. Tho New Zealand Shlnnim* Company's steamer Rlmutaka, which left for Southampton and London on Thursday, took thr followini cargo from Auckland-.-1936 bales wool, l'-ff Dsilbs hemp, 937 casks tailor,', M oasks pelts, 64 baleo leather. 346 cases cum, 1185 sacks num. 151 sacks horns. 3135 ca»ut> preserved meats, 24 cases meat extract, '539 cases honoy. 110 sackn woollen and ras clippines. 50 sacks hair, 165 Backs sand. 477 sacks hides, 152 picces kauri timber. ] halo rabbit-iklns, 148 bi-Ycs drinpiii", 45 packsuncries. six bars silver (value £1395). 89c8 bojc» butter' 19.940 craten cheese, 19,<t3 nuurtora [icef, 6303 carcasses mutton. 2057 piece? mutton, M'i bngß frozen sundries, and 1392 cratc? tvdr.cn tundrics. I'rom Whangarelt 8742 quarters frozen bcof and 1023 packages frozen sundries. The Rirnutakp. is due at Kouthainntou about November 6. n.M.a. -vicftUSioA. On Sunday morning H.M. sloop Veronica, arrived at Auckland from Jinirland. via Torres Straitß and Sydney and anchored In tho stream. Tho Veronica, ha* been sent' out by the Imperial .Government to carry out naval dutieu in New Zealand on behalf of the Admiralty. Her commission at present is for two years, but this will probably .be extended to three years. The bloop was formerly a' minc-ewecjier, and similar in devlun to the Geranium. Mallow, and Jlariruerite. the three mine-a-ieep-ers which were here in Aucust. 1919. Sho has been overhauled Bubseriuent to car.cluoinp- her services as a sweeper, and "has been mounted with two 4.2 suns. She will remain for about ten days at Auckland, and will then proceed to the Western Pacific Islands. She is under the command of Commander P. H. L. Lewin

KAITANGATA'S OFFICERS. The Kaitancata, which arrived at Dunedln on Saturday, brought 2300 tons of cfli'EO, which includes transhipments from Japan and Colombo, hardwood piles, timbor, and pie iron, Captain A. li, Stewart is in command, and has the following ofilcers with him-.—Chief, Mr. A. Inman; second. Mr. R. Martin; third, Mr. A. Anderson; chief encineer. Mr.-It- Kolly: Beconc, Mr. H. Isaac: third, Jir. H. Alder- chief steward, Mr. B Young;; lireleso operator, Mr. It. Barnes. On eomnletion ol discharge the Ksiitanpata wil! iro to I'ort Chalmers to undergo survey aiid overhaul. the Vest holbrook. Messrs. Levin and Comtiany. the local airents for the Goneral Steamship Corporation, have received advice that the Weet Holbrook Is due at Auckland on Octohcr 10; She should he here Fcven days later, and will then cro to Australia. No advice has been received as to when the vessel left Ban I'ranclsco. but she was to liave sailed, arcordine to tho lateßt advices. oi> August 31. BAIN DELAYS WORK.

The continued wet weather yesterday further delayed the mrce number of vessels in Dort. Anions the local craft the Kennedy, Wairau, Opawa. Wait-anci. Waverle.v, Komata. Kosmnond. Kaiium. Kanll.l, and Blenheim have" beeii' delayed, while the WaiDorl. with Newcastle coal aboard, will not be able to sail for Nanior until to-morrow. The Ayrshire hap also been delayed, but it, is still honed to dispatch the jjlahia to-morrow for Melbourne. THE PORT KEMBLA. The 0. and 13. liner Port Kembla, e-. route from London to Australia and JTtw Zealand ports, left the Cape for Melbourne on Soptombcr 18. MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Mr. P. J. Warren has iolncd the Kamo as first mate. Mr. S. J. Munn. second engineer or tne i Maori, haß left that vessel. 'Pile Hinemoa lias the following ofaocrß aboard under Captain J. Bolloub: — officer, Mr. H. Williams: second. Mr. 0. Conway; third. Mr. 0. Jacobson: first enKineer. Mr. \V. Peterson; second, Mr W. G. Richardson; third, Mr. A. Gillespie. The followine Bteamers were exnected to be within ranee of the undermentioned wireless statiouii bst nicht.:—Awanui—Tahiti. Mokola, Port Darwin. Rakanoa, horoniilio. Mako Muni, Port Pirle. Moeraki. Auckland.—Port Darwin. Arahnra. Mokom, Kalltoura. Wellington—Maori. Wahinc. Canadian Prospector, Moeraki. Mamari. Suffolk, Essex, Moona-. Nsakuta. Westralia, Navua. Kalatoi. Awarua-Paloona. ICaiapoi. Clmthams—Tofua. Iceland. Cormthic. The Kamo is duo frtfm Greymoutii ai , the end of the weel;. The Calm, due from Lyttclton on FrJ day. will not- leave on the return trip until Monday. The Houto is not expected from Lyttel. ton until Friday. She is to return to Lyttelton. The Komata will not leave for Westport with ljnssenucrs until to-morrow. The Palooua. is due from Dunedin on Monday or Tuesday. The Flora, due to-morrow from New Plymouth. will proceed to Picton to load for Onehunira, from which port she will return to Wellington. The Tarnwcra iB due to-morrow lroii, Bluff and will sail on Friday for Sydney. The steamer Induna, of 699 tons, is to load a cariro of timber at llobart for New' Zealand at an early date. The Athenic is due on Saturday from Auckland.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 308, 22 September 1920, Page 10

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SHIPPING NEWS Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 308, 22 September 1920, Page 10

SHIPPING NEWS Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 308, 22 September 1920, Page 10