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SHIPPING NEWS

PfIAFFS OP TTP MOON. SEPTEMBER. Day. Fr.m. N ”. timer. .. .. . . 2 5 3 p.m. First quarter ... .. *? 759 p.n,n. Pull moon .17 650 p.m. Tui st quarter 55 8 48 aim. MOON. Moon rises to-day, 1 55 p.m.: sots, 3.39 Sun rises 1 ■’■Any. 5.57 a.m.; rats. 5.38p.m. mall WATER. To-$ fiL”', 1.6 D-.DT.: 1.24 Tj.TD, Tr»-'?n<S’rc , A, 1,49 ’m iv ; ppi's, 2.6 T».?n. ARRIVALS. . SFPTri.IFFR 12. I POUT LYTTELTTiN, s.s. H 0.&) n.m.:. 64*14 (tons. Praai’i. from Ai-ckland. i KINK ss. (6.10 rem.’, 1172 tons, Cordy, j from Onehnnga. ! < RAMA. s.s. (17./0 n.m.'. Wl tons. Cart- ! no: 1 , ’.'ram tHiatlmm Islands. j PI7TTKI, ss. -i n.m.i, <f!9 tons. N-r- -! ling, from Yietoii. i ZITA, nuxiimry rclmormr '19.39 pm.' l , 170 lions, .Tohanpon, from Napier. DEPARTURES, MONDAY. SEPTEMBER H. I NOE A. NIVEN, trawler Cf.'lO n.m.l, 156 toils. Ormps, for Cddß St,ra.it. : yAPOURIKA, r.s, (noon), 1205 toils. * Sewell, for Picton. j KAITOA. s.N. (4 p.m.', 319 tor’s. Wildmsn, i for Nelson. CALM, ss. (4.10 p.m.) toTi)F. ’Reber!.* son. for Waneonni. KINT. F.S. (4.30 p.m.), 112?. ton*. Cory, for Pkton. WOOTTON. ?.s. r 6,5 p.mJ, 151 tons, T/ar« sen, for Lvtto': t on. WAKATU. s.s, (6.10 p.m.). 157 tons, Wills, for Kaikonra. PA.LOONA., r.f. (6.15 p.m.), 2771 ion’s, 5 Doorly, for Bluff. j NGAUEBK. s.p. 16.30 p.m.), ICX) Tons, • Bfilnor. for Wanganui. OPAWA. s.r. (7 p.m.), 110 tons, Nicholas, for Blenheim. TNVJTRCATtGTLL, fi.s. <S p.m.), 224 tops, Wilkinson, for Havelock. HUTa. s.s. (11 p.m.), 127 tons, Jackson, for Pieton. EXPECTED ABRrVALS. Kapil*, Wanganui. September 13. X-?Taro3. Lyttelton, September 13. Nikon. Nelson. September 13. Napourika, Pict-on, September 13. I Waterier, Patoa. Septembor 13. I Fasterner. Napier. September 13 Kannn s Auckland. September IS. Katoa, iMtelton, September 13 Wntmon., Nelson. September 15. Ilav'ora. Pate.A, SdptcSiher 13. Manuka. Sydney, Sortembcr 14. \faori, Trrttolton. September *4. Hipnle. Gisborne. September 14. Calm. Wanganui. September 14. Opnvra. Blenheim, September 14. Kennedy, Poxton, September 14. Kahika. Gre.ymouth. September 14. Karamn, Timnrn, September 14. Maro.ron. Lyttelton, September 15. jrapourike. Pieton, September IS. . Nikon, Nelson, September 15. i XVnirnu, Blenheim, September lb. 1 Wa.katu. Kaikonra. September 15. I Invercargill, Havclockf September 15? Storm, Lyttelton. September IS. PRO J EOT ED DEPARTURES, Wffiran. Blenheim. September 13. iTnv’era. Patoa. September 13. Mara roe , Lyttelton, September 13. Nik an. Nelson, September. 13. Knpfti. Wancanni. September !3... Putfl<i, Fast Const, September 1X Bimuteka-, Southampton, London, Son tember 13. Na ton. Auckland September 13 Kama. Bnucdin, Timnm, Lyttelton,Sep-

tember 13. Maori, Lyttelton, September 14. Mnponrika. Victon, September 14. Kennedy, Foxton, September 14. Kanna, Lyttelton, Dunedin,.'September 14. Nomntn, Woftpert. September 14. Waimea, Nelson, Weftport. Greymollth, •September 14. Calm. Lytitelton. Timnru, Dunedin. Bluff, September 14, Onavrfl., Blenheim. September K Wnvorlev, Pntca, Soplymbor '4. Fipplo. Napier, Gisborne, September 14. Marnroa, Lyttelton, September 15. Nikon. Nelson. September 15, Wairrni, Blenheim. SepYombOr 15. Storm, Wanganui, September 15. Karamu.. Bluff, Dunedin, Oamaru. Tima rn, September 15. OVERSEA STEAMERS.

KVMARA (S.S. nnd A), left Liverpool for Aurklnnd. Wellington, Lyttelton, nnd Dunedin July 23. Duo Auckland September 13. Due Wore September 2A. FASTEHNEN (DaK-ctv and Co?, left Now York for Auckland. Napier. Wellington, and New Ptynmulh July 25. A er. Auckland Sept. A Duo hero Sept. 15. <. CANA DI A N VA B 1 NEK (Murray. KobOrtx and <N>.). lo f t Vancouver for Wellinuton Auk- 2. Duo here Nov. 2. BORT STEVENS (C and D.). left Barry for Auckland July 30. Due Auckland Sept. 16 KUAVEHU (N.ZS. Co? loft Southampton, July 29. for N.Z. ports. Arc. Auckland Sept. 12. Due here Sept. 19lIFMUERA (X. 7.5 Co ), left Southampton for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton and Port Chalmers, Any. 13. Due Auckland Oct. a. Duo here Oct. 11 TAHITI (U.S S Co?, left San Francisco for Wellington Aug. 26. Due here Sent. 17. WXTMANA GS.S. and A?, left Southampton for Wellington September 1. Due hero Oct. 15. TATNUI (S.S. and A?, left Southampton for Wellington. Auckland, Lyttelton, and Dunedin. Sept 8. Duo here Oct. 19 DI AKO (Federal Line). left Liverpool for Auckland. Wellington, Lyttelton. Dunedin, and Bluff September 7. Due Auckland Oct. 24. Duo hove Oct. 31. CITY OF .SYDNEY (Fcderol Line), left Now York for Auckland. Wellingtxm, ttolton. Dunedin. Adelaide. ’Jclbnurnv. And Sydney, A.ngnst s'. Due Auckland vetoijcr 1. lluo hi’i'i- Octolwr 11. W A ITEM ATA i'o.'. leit ..fWlevtla fev siVL-.Tiwre. nmllo, and New Zea_l?.n<l p6rts, SejUewibe'i’ 9. Hue Aiwhlanft October 15.

n'OM? AY ’S WRTH K TAST. EaFtcrncK Xo. 1 Qnvon's Wharf. "HaWorn X<). & 'Sheen’s Wh«irf. Karnin -Xo. 6 Otiecn’s yvharf. Ivapiti- Xo. V Qiio’ci- s ’A harf. i Bletihciro XA. t ’.la™ it's V h.trf. Nikon No 10 Onecn’s wharf. Kennedy No. 11 (Jnccn'a Wharf. Wairan No. 11 tjilcen's Wharf. Zita ,\o. 13 Cncen's AVlm.ri. 3’ntiki No. 13 tjneen'f- Wharf Jtonh’ai- No. 14 Queen e Wharf. It litod. - No. 16 Queen s Wharf. Rama iYrrv Wharf. Sfantvoa.- Ferry Wharf. Kilitiwa liii’.’.way Wharf. Waimea KailtVay Wharf. Kowiata Railway Wharf. Fort Bofie.ti-Glasgow' Wharf. HWnill.aka Glasttcw Wharf. W'tiverley- illg,r>gow Wharf. I’ort. Lyttelton King's Wharf. CoriMltic. King's Wharf. N gnt Oro T’horndoti Brett stW-orh. kmnntn TSranalii Street Wnnrf. Knikorn.i-TAirnin.lr Wharf. Kanitii ViraYiar Wharf. Woernkt- In tho stream. Volmrnt’ lit the r-trenhl. Filed Ward At ’he Blip. Ttnpiini At the slip. Uosonmnd At the slit'. BY TFl.FtlllAl'll. OVERSEA?. SVVNFV. Eelflt’.mbrv 12. Alrited. Vliinilrmt It n.ni.J. ITi'in Wei-line-ton. COASTAL. XltlNl!.'. T. ■SFVTF.MBEB 12. AVt'KbANF. Arri'.i'il. 3't‘linr’ «>’*' n.m.). front Sydtmy-, ilim.l'ci'n t?" 5 a.m.l. from London. NEW I’LVVtiV'rit sailed. Kennedy ’’ t’.m.i. for Foxbm. W ANO. In VI. Walled Kapil! 16-35 p.m.k lev Welltngton. f’A'l FA. ‘ Airbed Waterier e’.-tl n.r:. M’l- W. from Wellington. NAl’tEll. Stilled, lasb'ltlrr t! p.m.', Idt IVoiibtß disln'ltNF. jailied. I’rdmtm, '.m.-15 pm. Sept, itil, for Biditey. I’ll'TON. Airiit’d. M.’ipotiilltri U.-Ft r.m.h from IVelllnetott. Fill.'lON. Affixed. Nlkaii (3.311 n.li). Srpl. ll'. ft-ohi IV rlllnr.b'it. To rail. Nllian 'iCi.i p.ni.l, fol- IVrllliiirbm, W ESTt’UJtT. Atiln'il. liamomt. (6.40 p.m. Srpl. tt’, from Wei ting I. oil. NVIUA BAY. Arrlyrd. Upttit (to :t.m. Befit. 11'. Irmn W t-liltigbm. t.YTTFI.TnN, Sidled. Itoivn ill it.ni.l. ltd- Lohilmi; K:tb’tt (t.ts p.m.t, lot iv.-|l|iigl“tt; Marnl bn (6.1’9 1'.m.1, lor IVrlllttLibtb. DOhSETS itUvltMilN'Tlt. 'l'ho J.lorpel Is thm tmi-n oh Ftldn.v from Nmv I’lynlimll’, nnd will salt <m Htlml'tv I’m- Nnt’lei-, (Ih’ibrttr, hm! .Atmlthlml. film will nail flmtil.v from lite Jltll'er imlt lor Imlldhfi litill IVcpi t'.’i'hrt of i'nglntiil |>orls Itt’Al’IllII! AT AtJt’Kt..ANtl. Tim .’sew Zeal-tit.-l Shlenlttg Uonmtiliy'p lltief It itn pchti arrived ill A licit Imnt from flomt’ yesterday itt hnllnsi Him will total pt Aimklamt, Tokomnitt l!nj ; . Glsbortm, nttd iVrllifigldh, rtml simtllfl «ltll lltlnlly for jiottdim altoof October I.

; RTMTTTAKA TO SAIL TO-DAY. - Ths New Zrajnnd Shippihc OonwanjN liner •Rfrant-lrn- is io sail tor S.-wfhn.mn- • tor. mid London at r.nor, to-dsv Pafr ’ songers rnnst be aboard by 11 o’r-locli, i CITY OF SYDNEY ITA VW NEW YORK. The Federal Line edrira that thKClitr of Sydney toft New York on AngrH I nnd Newport Newt on September 5 for j AncMmto, Wellington, Lyltetton, DrrnedJn, ■ Adelaide. I.tolbourhe. s.nd Sydney. Shs. 1 is due pl, Ancktord nbciii October A. mid I here a week later. MANT7KA DTiE TO-MOI’BOW. The rrhfoTi Company's steamer Mangles-, which left Sydney at j: a m on Saturday morning, Ims wirelessed that the expects to arrive in the 'stream at 11 ii.Wi. tomorrow, The Mn.nuka is bringing 2s« passengers, r.nd sriil withdraw tom- ! TaSTERNEII AND EASTERN YLANTT i Mrasra. Dnlgcty and Co-, local n.gent. for the T'.S. 'mid A. Lino, advise that the Easterner is dito t.O’day. from Nn.pier, nml will sail on Friday for New Flymotrth and Attotralia. It to expected that the Eastern I’tovct tviii take the October toading’ berth on tl-r New Zealand for New York and llbston- She will probably eonte here first. WATTEMATA LEA.VES. CAIjCFTTA. Tim Union Oomnnnj ’s freighter Vaiton mats, left Calcutta on September 9 *dr Singapore. TdWffs'ri’to. .and New Zealand, ports. She is due- r.t Auckland about October 16. WANAN A DELAYED. The AVanaka, has been delayed, and wfß not arrive from Sydney, via Nluff. Dunedin, and Lyttelton, until Saturday or Sunday next. She should ss-tl lor Sydney and Newcastle the following day TAHITI LEAVES RAROTONGA The R.M.S. Tahiti, on route from San Francisco to V’ollfncton, toft Rarotongaat. 4 p.m. on Saturday Into, and is due here next, Saturday. She will leave tor ! Sydney on Monds.y. '— ” i R AMA FROM .TILE CHATHAM ISLANDS-. I The Chatham Islands Fishing Com psnyto eteb.tncr Barna, arrived yesterday i afternoon from the Chatham Islands. Th* I vessel toft the. Islands at 11 o'clock lastFriday morning, nr.d experioneed a . fair weather trip. She was delayed for ten hours from noon on Sunday,•owing to a mishap in. the engine-room. The following passengers arrived br the vessel:---Mrs. Gentles. Messrs. Av'. Barlas». IT. Jones. J. Hutchinson, H. Hern, O. O’Brien. IVF.’irar, O. Silvester,J). Newton, W. Te.ytor, L. Longworth, G. Wiesner, and J. Hopu. He:’ cai’ffo for Wellington included NNf I cases of fish and a- nuntFts' of balris of I wool. She is to leave here to-day for I Dunedin, Tirnarn, and I.yttelton. j WESTFOI’T haHbofr hettrns. I Last month 36 steamers, irprefen-t-ir. S' I 21,672 tons, entered the port of Wertpbrt. - The export ot eoal totalled 44.260 tons i lOch't., Of which ‘4390 tons were chipped to foreign ports. The export Of timber Ohly totf.llod 4300 sup. too:. MEPN-TABLE GOSSIP. Mr. A. B. Anderson has signed on the Mnnourflsa as second mate. . Mr. R. N. Gow hr.s joined ihc AfapOTrika af second engineer, vice Mr, O. T. Star.diTng. The Ngahero sailed for Wanganui last night to discharge pert of her coal cargo. She will probably return to The Waikawa. .m >du<? from San Fran-’ cifcb, vin. Auckland, ou Friday, and should Bail for Nev. Plymouth, Melbdtirtrtk and Sydney on Ttiesday, The Xaraimu is duo to-morrow from Timarn, end should sail - for Bluff, Dunedin, Ohrosru, and. Timaruf-cn Wednesday. The Kaliika waa bar-bottnd yesterday at Greymouth, but is due to-mbrrow. (She will return to Greymouih to load for Wellington. In addition to T.yticlton. Timaru. and Dunedin, the ’Calm will call at Bluff on hoi trip from here tc-moriow. The. Storm is due fhdm Lyttelton o» Thursday, and ah quid rail for AVanganui on .Friday. She will probably return at the beginning of next week to load for southern ports. It is understood (says the. Christchurch NSitn”) that the American Wooden steamer Broxton. which has been under arrest at Ljltelton for some weeks, in respect oi a small debt contracted in Australia, is to be sold shortly by publio auction. The Kailoa sailed for Nelson early 'yesterday afternoon as she is to be fitted there with new propel’cr-btodc». She ir not expected back until Friday morning. The. foltowing vessels were expected to be 'within range oi the undermentioned. Wireless stations last night: —AwWtti; Tbfua, Matiulcn,. Mantirewa. KaWatiri, Aurtraliiid, Lasvegas. Auckland: Kumars, Port. Stephens, Palcclm, Tahiti. Wellinp- ' ton: Maori, M.sraroa, Mapourika, Horsrt, Athcnie, Katos, l-'asternrr, Katina.) l'-’w Joona. Awai'ua: Cornwall. (Jhathams: France, Durham.

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 300, 13 September 1921, Page 8

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SHIPPING NEWS Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 300, 13 September 1921, Page 8

SHIPPING NEWS Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 300, 13 September 1921, Page 8