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SHIPPING

PORT OF WELLINGTON. PHASES OF THE MOON FOR SEPTEMBER. (Caloulated for New Zetland Mean Time). „ ... _ D. H. M. First Quarter .. "-~ - 6 339 p.m., Full Moon » M ~ 1* 540 tt-na. Last x Quarter - - - 943 a.m. N.wMoon H -; GH - WATE - R^ •» — To-day— o.7 a.m.; 0.30 p.m. ' To-morrow— l a.m. ; 1.25 p.m. SCN. Beta ,to-day-5h 33m 36b p.m. Rises to-morrow-6h 2m 25s a.m.; lets, 6h 34ni 36s p.m. - ' ■ ARRIVALS. ' -■September. -B— Baden .Powell, _ss, 92 tons, lluir, from Lyttelton via Kaikoura. . September, as, 77 tone, Ruston, bom LvUeltba' and Kaikoura: -'September 9— Ngunguru, 63, 64 tons, Stevens, from Btanhcun. September 9— Mararoa, ss, 1381 tons, M'Beth, from Melbourne, Hobart, and South. Passengers': Saloon — Misses Davidson, M'Gregor, Todd, -Sutton, Hiwkes, Sutton, v Cooles, Pickering, Walker, Gow, Murray, Evans, Morrison, MlKqnzie, Brown, Simms, Gabbie, Bannister, Mesdame*" Duinb'ett . and child, M'Callum, Clarkson, -Blumptoiir Duguid, Walker, .Brown, Moore, Rhodes ami' maid, -Barclay, Bowie and child, .Breeaw,. Aldwell, Parker, Hawkes, Dr. Recce, Dr. Russell", Captain Millman, Messrs. M*Ca>llum, Holmes, Binlanson, Anysley, Plumpton, Ruckle, Saunicrson, Morrison, Cornford, White, Darsnal), Cutler, Brown (2), Owll, ffhitehead, HaU, Barclay, Croofee, Burges, Richards,' Reynolds, Wilson, M'C»be, Kendall, Tattle, Towusend, Peach, Griffin, Granger, Snow, Zeltuetr, Snowden, Bannister, Mijei, Dalies, Jones, Burrcll, Arlow, Otara, White, Welch, 6'BriemV Hatch., Olarlcson ; 48 gteerage. -■ September •&r-H«wca, cs r 1114 tons, S. Hoitordj from Weatport. ■ • ..September, ft-Pateena, es, 550 tons, Collins and Kennedy, from Nelson and Picton. Passenger* :' Saloons-Misses Raikes (Z), Green (2), Skina (2), Hurat.'Pole, Larkins, Hyde, Lorimer, Riddick, Souter, M'Kenzie, Myas, Meadamea Foot, Brandon, M'Kenzie, Thrower, Stewart, Messrs. Coull, Holmes, Selig, Levien, Heine, Jamieson, Haybittle. "Fisher, Cox, Fergusbn, Beetham, Onnn, Uren, Cunningham, Holproft, Pike, Year, Fay, Mitchell, Waugh, Wallace, Melville. Aston, Halligan, Wiggins, Smith,. M'Laren, Hay, Baaey, Rodgera, Down, Masters R»tkes, Fitehett, Waipuna football team (18); 14 steijrage. September 9— R<rtoiti, ss, 629 tons, Robertion, from Onehungu and New Plymouth. Pas■engera: Saloon— Miosea Wijson. Longman, and Stone (2), Nune Longman. Rev. Rishwoith, Messrs. Ottersan, Maben, Ward, Gardiner (2), Longman, Tame; 11 steerage. September 9— Ngaru, scow, 120 tons, Fletcher from -Lyttelton. DEPARTURES. September B— Tasma'i,~ss, 87 tons, Gibbons, itor Nelson and Motueka. September 8-Kenneiiv, «, 77 Jons, Vickermann, lor Nelson and West Coast. September B— Opawa, bs, 64 tons, Eclcford, for Blenheim. September B— Aorere, ss, 49 tons, Tinney, for Patea. . September 9— Saint Louis, ss, 1353 toni, Chamel, for Bluff. September 9— Wainul. ss, 391 tons. Back airom, for .Picton, Nelson. Weatport, and Grey mouth. Passengers— Saloon : For Picton— Misses JVeahy and Birch, Mrs. Williams, Rev Diwson, Colonel Hume. Fo.r NelsOfl — Misr Fendall, Mrs. Good, Messrs. Coote, Clifford i Graham, Clouston, Sham. Tor Westport— flissM Munro and Baillie, Mrs. M'Donnell, Mr. Cullen. For Greymouth— Misses Coulson, EelUr, Oougli, 'Mrs. Bidwell, Messrs. Peake, Bidwell, Snoad, Beale, Sainsby, Low, Pefcrie. September 9— Mana, ss, 77 tons, Weatrup, fop Ffltcd ' v EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Fareora, Greymoutb, 9th .Aorere, Pateu, 10th Opawa, Blenheim, 10th Rotomahana, Lyttelton, 10th Hu!a, Wanganui, 10th Queen of the South, Foxton, 10th WakatH, Lyttelton via coast, 10th Kini, Westport, 10th Poherua, Southern ports, 10th Talune, Dunedin and Lyttelton, 10th Hapourika, West Coast and Nelson, 10th ' Rosamond, Napier, 10th Mina, Patea, 11th Tirawera, Auckland, Gisborne, Napier, 12th Corinna, New Plymouth, 12th Waikare, Sydney, 13th Takapuna, Onehunga and New Plymouth, 13th Wainui, West Coast -and Nelson, 14th Ocean-goinc Steamers. Corinthic, left Plymouth 29th July, via Cape town and Hobart : due about 13th September. Aparima, left- Calcutta sth August, via Auckland; due about 12th September. Burgermeister Hackmann, left New York 16th June via, Auckland;; due about l§th September. Haversham Grange left New York 28th Juni via Australian ports and Auckland; du6 about 16th September. Breiz Huel, left New York 14th June ri» Australian ports and Auckland; due about 16th September. . Star of New Zealand, left London 12th July •tit. Australian ports and Auckland; due about 17th September. Drayton Grange, left Liverpool 12th July via Australian, ports, and ..Auckland; due about itlst September. Kent, left Middleiboro' 22nd July, via Auckland ;.Jue. about. 23rd September. „ Delphio, left London Bth Augun via Auckland; due about 27th September. Faparoa, left Plymouth 12th August via Capetown and Hobart; due about 29th September. ' , Jndradevi, left New 'Zdrk 12th July via Australia and -Auckland r due about 30th September. Kumara, 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 Ifflth October.Oiwestry Grange, left New York Bth Aug--ust^via-,Australian ports and Auckland; dut abont 27th October. " Indralema, left London 20th August, via Australian ports and Auckland; due about 28th October. Cape Breton, left New York 10th August, "via Australia, and Auckland : due about ■ «9th October. ■■ Sailing Vessels. Einfaum, left Liverpool 16th May. Loch Garve, left Liverpool 11th July. Fort George, left New York 22nd August. ... Jfoana, left .Manning. River 25th August. Rio, left Clarencetown 28th August. ""'Hiaibeth Graham, left Newcastle 24th Augo»t. Bell Flower, left Clarence River 6th Septem- * "'.' PROJECTED DEPARTURES. - lr> Ngunguru, Blenheim, 9th Waverley, NeUon and West Coast, Sth -.Patesna, Lyttelton, 9th Hararoa, Sydney, 9th "^Rotoiti, Nelson, 10th Baden Powell, Lyttelton via coast, 10th Stormbird, -Wanganui, 10th 'TDjjferider, Westporfr, Oreymouth, and HokiKka, 11th " - Mana,- Fatea, 11th „,.^«hu, JEast Coast and Napier, Uth • Talune, Napier, Gisborne, Auckland, 11th " Poherua, Westport and Greymouth, 11th •""WaicatuT-Lytte-lton via •coast, Uth • , Manaroa, Motueka, 11th l)ueen of the South, Foxton, Uth "Haia, Wanganui, Uth Aorere, Patea, Uth - Hotomahana, Lyttelton, Uth , Opawa, Blenheim, Uth Alexander, Nelson and West Coast, Uth ffakatu, Lyttelton via coast, Uth Tanwera, Lyttelton and Dunedin, 12th , ttapourika, Nelson and West Coast, 12th Oaeman, Nelson and Motueka, 13th "■ ttortona, -Southern 1 port*, 13th BY TELEGRAPH. BRISBANE, Bth September. Arrived— Manuka, from Vancouver. Saifed— Panther, Austrian warship, for Wef- . lington. SYDNEY, Bth September. Arrived— Moana (6 p.m.), from Auckland. - HOBART, Bth September. • Arrived— Corinthic, from London via CapeSown. KAn»ARA, Bth September. Arrived— Marjori, from Napier ; Jessie Craig, •argue, from Auokland. SWiUd— Devonport, barque, for WarrnamHOKIANGA, Bth September. Sailed— Clan M'Leod, barque, for Sydney. „.. , _ . AUOKLAND, Bth September. Sailed— Rakknon, for Fiji. GREYMOUTH, Bth Se-ptembcr. Balled-Pareori (5.10 p.m.), for ' c.. m. pYTTELTON, Bth September. .Sailed— Turakina (4.45 p.m.), for Timaru; Wimmera, for South and Melbourne. , , 9th September. Arrived— Mokoia (7.45 a.m.) and Rotoraahana (8.30 a.m.), from Wellington. CORINTHIO AT HOBART. The lecal agents of the Shaw.Savill Company advi«e tn»t the Corinthio, from London via Capetown, arrived at Hobart at about 6 o'clock last evening. The vessel is not expected to reach Wellington before midday on Wednesday next. The German steamer BnrgermeWer Hackmann, now discharging cargo from Philadelphia at Auckland, left the American port on the 17th June, and called at St. Vinoent, Cape do Verde Islands, and Natal, to replenish her coal hunkers. Leaving Natal on the 26th July the easting was run down on the parallel of 40deg., and very atormy weather, with itropg head windf, waa encountered all the way across the Southern Ocean. Finer weather was experienced on Iho Australian coast, and the steamer made Sydney on the 28th August, where a further supply of bunker coal wai taken on board. The voyage to Auckland was resumed on the 29tb, but the steamer had to contend with a series of strong easterly gale* crossing the Tasman Sea. A very high confused tea. prevailed, and some huge waves broke on board, flooding the decks, and doing some minor damage to the deck fittings. The steamer if due nere about Friday next. On completion of her discharge in New Zealand rhe i« to sail for Newcastle to load coal lor < the West Coast of South America. The Gazette, referring to Manukau harbour, state* that a new pile Iron beacon with a bead ball or cage has been erected at tbe bead el the Wairona channel, UK. ol Shag

Point, in the iame place ai the beacon was which was blown <Jown in September, 1904, and which position was temporarily marked by & red drum buoy. It U reported that Hie Government launch Ellen Ballnncs, nt one time stationed at Wellington, and which has been at Lyttelton for •evenl years, lias been ordered to Dunedin. It is stated that the wor|£ which the vcael liae been doing; at Lyttelton can be carried out much cheaper by contract. It is reported that the barque Elizabeth Oraliam, now on uer way to Wellington from Newcastle with a cargo of coal, lins been chartered to load timber at Kuipnra for Adelaide. The New Zealand Shippipg; Company's «.». Turakina, now at Timaru, is to go on to the Bluff, Port Chalmers, and Lyttelton before returning to Wellington. She. is to sail finally from this port on the 28th inst. The Tyser steamer Star of New Zealand, from London via Australian ports and Auckland, is expected to reach Wellington on the 19th inst. The Westport Times of Thursday says the unusual lownesa of the Nile River has delayed the refloating of the launch Knrainea. ' Tho Talunt, due from Duuedin and Lytteltnu to-morrow, has 350 tons of cargo to land here, Tho Mapourika is expected to sail from Westport at 6 p.m. tb-d.iy for Kelson and Wellington. She will probably arrive here early on Jlondav morning. • The collier Kini is to leave Weatport for Wellington at 7 o'clock this evening. Messrs. Bannatync and Co. advise that the steamer Defeuder will receive cargo for Westport, Greymouth, and Hokitika first thing on Monday morning. She is expected to sail at midday on Monday.

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Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 61, 9 September 1905, Page 4

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SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 61, 9 September 1905, Page 4

SHIPPING Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 61, 9 September 1905, Page 4