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SHIPPING

• PORT OF WELLINGTON. PHASES OF THE MOON FOB SEPTEMBER. (Calculated for New Zealand Mean Time). . - D. H* M« First Quarter _ „ _ 6 3 39 p.m. Full Moon^ „ » -M 5 40 a.m. Last Quarter _ „ _22 943 a.m. New Hoot) •.. ~ -• 29 930 a.m. HIGH WATER. " " To-day^-i1.38 a.m.; 0 p.m: To-morrow— o.7 a.m. ; 0.30 p.m. „ . SUN. Beta to-day— sh 32m 35a p.m. Bites to-morrow— 6h 4m 6a »,m.; sets, 5h 33m 36s p.m. * ARRIVALS. September 7— Aratapu, brigantine, 170 ton*, , Running,, ,frp.m Kaipara. September 7— Aotea, ss, 4916 ton*, Prosser, from Timsru.' .September B— Athcnio, ss, 7833 tons, Kemp--ion, from- Lyttelton. September B— Mokoia, ss, 2154 'tons, Smithy " from "Sydney" via iucklandf-GUborne, ana ...Napier Ensaengerg;. Salo.pn— Misses .Rudge, Gilmour, Wilton, -Palmer, Mesdames Morse, i Ferry and child, Messrs. Neil, F. Jamieaon, Lloyd, Peck, Nelson, Perry, Ulster, M'ConTille; 6 eteerago. „. September .ft^Onava, «3, 64 torn, Eckford, from. Blenheim^" ". •September -8 — Rotomahana, as, 915 tons, '■"Manning, from 'Lyttelton. Passengers : Saloon . — Misses Blair, M'lvegu, Watkins, Cooper, , Lynekey; Rennie, Qrubb, Hannay, Burke (2), and "■Nurse" Moore, Mesdame* Ilort-e, Caminer, Ma",'mi, "Preston,' "Bff:n, ' BurYflftn, "Thomtf*" aud -"chUdr Bridge,.. Neville, Shaw, ..Captain Mas- " well, " Justice Cooper, Messrs. . Duncan, Mat■tnewsi' ir,AJrthur, Whyte, Wilkinson, Adams, Bister, Caminer, "Gwynne, Littlebury, Needham, Wiokes • (2), < Briggs, Maher, Dixon", „-JL'ilaaon, Gajklnan, . Fraser, M'Leod, Low;, 'Coffey, M'Fhersop, Dobson, Poetgate, Hislop, Murdock, Grant, M'Cluskey, Mteod, Rigbv, " Milnei Yairley, Nfotioll, Brbwn, CuUdon (2), — Kay, Sligo ; 44 steerage. September B— Tasman,' ss, 87 tons, Gibbons, ", from Nelson. "_ " Septe'mtie'r" S^-Aprere; 's3, '49 tons, Tinney, *' from Pntea-and'Qpunakej". . ; ' .September B— Defender, es, 117 tons, Jamiei ion,' from" Greymputh". . DEPARTURES. "• September 7— Kahu; -ss, 99 -tons, Thompson, for Napier, .via coast. _ September 7— Ngunguru, es, 54 ton», Stevens, for Blenheim. ' September 7— Storm, 83, 186 tons, Wood, , lor Wangnnui, . September 7— Rosamond, ss, 462 tons, Car"ipri.* for Greymouth. " September B— UgTmla, ~s»," 3498 tons, ' Gun■Cuninghamc, for Dunedin-. • > < EXPECTED ARRIVALS.. Pateenii, Nelson and Picton, Bth Baden Powell, Lyttelton 'via coast, Bth 1 ' Wakatu, Lytteltou via coast, 9th Ngunguru, Blenheim, 9th Wsverley, Kaikoura, 9th Uararoa, Melbourne, Hobart, South, 9th ' Botoiti,' Obehuriga and' New Plymouth, 9th . . Hawea, Westport,'9th Kini, Westport, 10th . Poherua, Southern ports, 10th TalUne, Dtmediu and Lyttelton, 10th ' Mapourika, West Coast and Nelson, 10th Tarawera, Auckland, Gisborue, Napier, 12th Corinna, New Plymouth, 12th Walktre, Sydney, 13th ' ' - Ocean-going Steameri. Corinth io, left Plymouth 29th July, Tit Cape town and- Hobart ; due about 11th September. Aparima, left Calcutta Sth August, via Auckland; due about 12th September. Burgermeister Haekmann, left New York 16th June via Auckland; duo about 15th September. , " . HiTersham Grange left New Tork 28th June *i» Australian ports and Auckland; due about 16th September. Breiz Huel, left New York 14th June Ti« Australian ports and Auckland; due about 16th September. Star of New Zealand, left London 12th July via Australian ports and Auckland; due about 20th September. . Drayton Grange, left Liverpool 12th July via Australian ports and Auckland; due about 21st September.Sent, Teft Hidaiesboro' 22na'July, tia Auck- • land; due about 23rd September. Delphic, left London Bth August via Auckland ; ' due about 27th September. Paparoa, left' Plymouth 12th August via Capetown and Hobart; due about 29th September; - - ' ... Indradevi,' left New Tork ' 12th July via Australia and Auckland 1 , due about 30th September. , Kumars, left London 24th August, via Capetown and Hobart; due about 10th October. Mimiro, left Liverpool 11th August via Australian ports and Auckland; due about the 25th October. Oswestry Grange, left New Tork Bth August via Australian ports and Auckland; due about 27th October. Indralema, left London 20th August, via Australian ports and Auckland; due about 28th October. ' Cape Breton, left New Tork 10th August. . via Australia and Auckland : due about 29th October. Sailing Veisela. Einfanns, left Liverpool 16th May.Loch Garve, left Liverpool 11th July. Fort George, left New York 22nd August. Moana, left Manning River 25th August. Rio, left Clarenoetown 28th August. Elizabeth Graham, left Newcastle 24th August. i Sell Flower, left Clarence Biver 6th September. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Queen of tho South, Toxton, Bth Huia, Wanganui, Bth Aorere, Patea, Bth Rotomahana, Lyttelton, Bth Opawa, Blenheim. Bth ' Jlana, Patea, Sth ' Tasman, Nelson and Motueka, Bth .Mokoia, Lyttelton and Dunedin, Sth Takapuna, New Plymouth and Onehunga, Bth Kennedy, Nelson and We3t Coast, Bth Stormbird, Wanganui, 9th Ngunguru, Blenheim, 9ch Waverley, Nelson and West Coast, 9th -' ■ Puteena, Lyttelton, 9th Mararoa, Sydney, 9th ■"''.".■WaJSui, i»icfbn.Jfel«iQn. and West Coast, 9th Rotoiti, Nelson, 10th • • " Waiatu, -Lyttelton via' coast, 10th , . Kahu, East Coast and Napier, 11th Talune, Napier, Gisborne, Auckland, 11th 1 ■ Poherua, Westport and Greymouth, 11th Wakatu, Lyttelton via coast, 11th „_ Jlanaroa, Motueka, 11th- , , Tarawera, Lyttelton and Dunedin, 12th Mapourika, Nelson and West Coast, 12th BY TELEGRAPH. - . SYDNEY, 7th September. I—irrivtd—Papanul,1 — irrivtd— Papanul, from Wellington. " ' Sailed— Star of New Zealand^ for'Auokland. BRISBANE, 7th September. Sailed— Miowera, for Vancouver. \ -.". AUCKLAND, 7th September. • ■ -Arrived — Tarawera,- from Southern, porte ; ..BraVo, ichponer, from Gisborne. - — T._ KAIPARA. .7jth September. Sailed— Huia, auxiliary , schooner, for Lyt- ■ "totoflV ' ••'" ■• ■ - ■ , NEW PLYMOUTH, 7th September. Sailed— Rarawa (8.60 p.m.), for Onehunga. ■ ' ' Sth September. - - Arrked— Rotoiti (3.30 a>m.), from One--tungai'- " — • > , „ NAPIER,, Blh September. Arrived— Zeaundia" 0.45 a.m.), from Welling, ton.- , ;C\BTLEPOIST, Bth September. ' - Arrived— -Kaon (5.30. a.m.), from. Wellington. PICTON, 7th September. ' ' Arrlve l a-^Pateena,"'(s.s"p.ii.), and Haupirl . . (6.20. #.m,V. from. Wellington. - .. . ' Sailed— Pateena (7-55 p.m.),- for- Mellon. „. . NELSON, Bth September. Arrived— Pateena (3 a.m.), from Picton. I'• ■ BLENHEIM, Bth September. „ .Ajriy.ed.— Ngunguru (4 a.m.), from • Picton. - - -, LYTTELTON, Bth September. Arrived— Wimmera (6.45 a.m.), from Welling 'toil.' ' ;' " ■'■" To atil-^Uartrov(6^O.p.m.),.for Wellington. • KAI-KOURA. Bth September. Sailed — Baden Powell, ,{7.43 a.m.) for Weilington. . , „ " ' ' WESTPORT, Bth September. Sailed— Hawea- (6 a.m.), for Wellington. Oible advice received by the local agents ' «if the Sbaw-Savill Company states that the ,Tokomarn, whfch left Auckland on the 20th July, arrived at London on Wednesday morning. Tb? scow 'Ngaru failed from Lyttelton for Wellington at- 8.25 on Tuesday morning. ' ' IvhelJJlli1 v he lJ Jll iS 11 9P m P anv '* •turner- Aparima, < "flfo ■ PW oU >tn,, Singapore", and Java, is pected to reach Auckland .{o-jifgh't. ' On ' &&*,s"& in "*" K <>rt»»«a« « to'come- on tA Wellington. During thy recent overhaul of the Corinna. * i*? yhalmen considerable alteration wa» effected In her" internal arrangement* io as .. to increase the usefulnas of the vessel in regard to the carriage of dairy produce. The „ whole of the cargo space has been insulated add a new refrigerating machine wa« la•Ulled. A new-foretaaßt was also fitted. ■ - Mr. J. Stringer, formerly of the Koonya, -*■ "Of. cl >!e» officer of the Corinna. ' Notioe is gi«en in this week's Gazette that a' telephone station ha* been established at Wahataliuri in Foreytli Bay, Peloru* Sound. Maiters of venels sheltering in Guards Bay during bad weather will be able to take advantage of thia. The steamer Star of Ireland, of the Tyser Line, is at present engaged in the trade between London and the River Plate. MAIL NOTICES! Subjeot to neeemry alterations mails will close at the Chirf Post Office as under-— FRIDAY, Bth SEPTEMBER, ' For Blenheim, per Opawa, , 5 p.m. For Southern Offices of New Zealand also Auatralian States, to connect with Wimmera at Bluff, per Rotomahana, 6 p.m. SATURDAY, 9th SEPTEMBER. For New Plymouth and Auckland, per Manawatu train, 6.30 a.m. For Fioton, Blenheim, Nelson, Westport, _ Qreymouth, and Hokitlka, per Wajnul, 11.20 a.m. . For United Kingdom and Continent of Europe, via Teneriffe (due London about 28th October (for speoiuUy addressed correspondence only), per Aotca, 1 p.m. For Ceylon, India, China, Strait* Settlements, and South Africa, also Continent of Europe and United Kingdom, via Brindisi (due London 22nd October), per Mararoa, 1 p.m. Tor Australian States (due Syduex 13th ttutj, I>er lUmov 2 n,n* ' "*

For Southern Offices of New Zealand, per Fateena, 7.45 p.m. For Nelion and French Pau, per Rotoitl, 7.4S p.m. MONDAY, 11th SEPTEMBER. For New Plymouth and Auckland, per Mtnawatu train, 6.30 a.m. For Motuekn, per Manaroa. 11,20 a.m. For Westport, Greymoutb, and Hokitlka, per Foherun, 2.20 p.m. For Kaikoum and Cheviot, per Wukatu, 3.20 p.m. For Napier, Giiborne, »nd Auckland, per Talune, 3.20 p.m. For Southern Offices of New Zealand, per Botomahana, 6 p.m. The next belt despstch for Continent ol Europe and United Kingdom will be via San Francisco, closing at Chief Post OlHce, Wellington, on Thursday, 14th September, at 6.30 a.m. (due London" 14th October). Money orders for despatch by this mail must be procured before 4 p.m. on Wednesday, 13th September. All registered correspondence and parcels for- United States must be presented before 5 p.m. on Wednesday, 13th Sep. tember. Unless otherwise specified, registered letters must be handed in and money orders obtained one hour before, and parcels-post mails thirty minutes be/ore, the ordinary mail closes. J. A. HUTTON.' Chief Postmaster.

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Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 60, 8 September 1905, Page 4

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SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 60, 8 September 1905, Page 4

SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 60, 8 September 1905, Page 4

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