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SHIPPING.

' PORT OF WELLINGTON. fHASEB OF THE MOON FOB SEPTEMBER, (Calculated for New Zealand Mean Time.) *■-••—-. . D. H. M.

HIGH WATKR, To-day— 2h 33m a.m. ; 3h 4m p.m. . To-morrow— 3b 25m a.m.; 4h p.m. SUi\ |^ i to^7r s ow-5h4C-.m.; «U sh 42m p.m. ARRIVALS. September 16— Canopus, as, 07 tons, Sellars, "TptTmb^lc-Pen^in, s*. 824 tons, KenneTjy, from Ifcteon and Pioton. Passengers; sSoVR-MisseT ToswlU, Juttf, Lloyd, Fulton, i««haw, Mcsdames Gardiner, Evan* Seymour, Patchett and 3 chUdrcn, Stuart, Par--sonage «nd child, Turnbull, Measw. Booth, De<u£n. Thompson, Baine, J^c^ Baigent, Herman, Gardiner, Luoas, Webb, Hale, HenBhsin Fulton, Scvmour, Adam, Aspland, BosSte"; Hall and «bn, MitchcU, PaJcWt, Bary, Briggs, Clark, Parsonage, Hewhitwood, Turnbull, Montague, Hudson, Hindley, Walker ; (i sl^t^r 15-Wakatu. S3, '157 tone, W.IU, flrom Lyttelton vis. coaSt.. «,„*.«. September 15- Kgunguru, «a, 80 tons, Stevens, from Blenheim. September 15-Defendec as, 190 tons, JamieSeptember 16— Taviuni, es, 1465 tons, S. JBtoUord, from Westport. , September 16-Vaimii, k, 654 tons, Hunter, fcoia Gre\mouth. Westport, and Kelson. PtJ»«nKers: "Saloon— Misses Heeve, Heentn, Gihboo MorrKT GUbert, Webb, Ooolssey. Louwwn, Mesdamos Davidson, Rhodes, Creasey, Cotton iad infant; Munro, Webb, Williams, Jacobson, Barns. SpaTTow, Messrs. Cruiolshanks, Garmtr, Johnston. Wallis. M'MilUn, Myerscougl), MTarlane, B-dgvray, Kirton, Lord, Patterson, 'Allen, Rhodes, Cressey, Coull. Bjsire, Boulton, ■Webb, Turner, Allen. Broad, Thorpe, Burr, Irtrnoh, Pfti«ons, Lonison; 11 steerage. 'September 16— Martro«, «s, 2598 tone, ManMtne, from Lyttelton. Pa^enjrers- galoon— Misws Dodd (2), Warrington, Jacobson, Geltatly Pritdiard, Brown, Somerville, JudKine, Mesdames Fuller and 3» children, AdamS, TTirner, M'Alpine, Ducrp^, Erans, Herbert, Hall^an, Deareley, Marris, Marcbant, Casey, Waringtop, Parsons, Ryan. Captain Bone, Messrs. T. InglU, N. Jones, Ctsey, -Bldwill. Bramford, Aswin, J. Enrin, Jackson, Harold, it'Pirland. Aldridjfe. A. Smith, Ohileworth, Vatson, Talroa, J. Talroa, Juller, Adams, <lurji.er, W Alpine, Dacros, Oolbeck, Fearee, Duncan, WUlianw, Lewis, M'Shtne. Huteb=«on, Erans, HaUev,* Herbert. HaJliean, Ifarris, M»d- j dison, Marehant, Cable. Chadifiolf, Jarrett, Dearslev, Rvan, J. If. Fleming. M'G«egox. Sentember 16— Pobenu, B*, 1175 tons, Lind-■sr.-from Southern ports. September 16— Ripple, 89, 370 tons, ABsop, grim Lyttelton. September 16— Wootton, es, 151 tons, Feather■ton. from Kuiapoi. 16— TSraTrera, 6», 2003 tons, Holla, from Dunedin and Lyttelton. Passengers: Baloon.— Mwees Hcalev, ' Morrui, Belfßr (Z), Mrs. Cook, Messrs. Morrie, Healey, Lyons. WUe, ■Atfein, AtMn. Wgun, Penglass, Jacobe, Stewart, fietbuce, Wilson. Ootton, Gow, Mullagr. Kettle, Vranks, Sutcliffe, Spenoe, Gore, Mirrellis, Rlrfebv. Cook: 13 eteerage. September 16— Queen of tho South, cc. 198 tons, Harvey, from Forton. September 16— Stormbard, es, 217 tons, M'ln♦yre, from Wanganui. September 16— Huia, es, 127 tons, Dowell, from Wuigaaul, 6epiember 17 — Hanavqa, es, 122 tons, Alljnan, from Havelock aod Sounds. September 17— Kotuiu, S3, 1054 tons, Pender, from Greymouth. -September I?— Hawea, es, 1758 tons, Hutcflkgß, from Auckland aid Napier. -DEPARTURES. September 16— Beeehley, ss, 3811 tons, For'oyih, for Valparaiso. Sentember 17— Waibi, sb, 92 tons, Carey, for HteP&eim. September 17 — Catering, barque, 903 tons, Dpet», for Kaipora. I BXPECTEB ARBITALS. I Opawa, Blenheim, 17th ; Tatmie. Auckland, Giabome, Napier, 18th ' Penguin, Kelson and Picton, 18th r Kotomabuiq, Lyttelton, 18th i -Waibi, Bfenheim, lfth \ ) Monowai, Sydney, 19th Tkkapnna, Oneilnnga. and 'Sew Plymouth. 19th -Arahiua, West Coast. Nelson, Pioton, 19th Corinni, Sootbern. ports. 20th Vfctoria v Iraiiedui and Lyttelton, 20th Rotoiti, Onenqnga. and Kew Plymouth, 21st Moiei*. Sydney, via, Auckland and East Coast, • 21st \ W«Jkare, Melbourne, Hobart, South, 22nd ' Ocran-iwhir Steanxr*. Tongariro, left Plymouth nth Augnat, tU Capetown and Hobart ; doe about tbe 25th September. Somerset, left Lirerpool 21at Jnly Tia Australian ports and Auckland; due about the 29£h September. • Mimiro, . left London 22nd July, via Australian- ports, Auckland, and Napier ; due about 3Dch September! Porido, left Vancouver 4th September; duo about -Seth September. 'Wfflesdin, left New Torfc 7th July, Tia Australian- ports, .«nd Auckland ; dtfe- about 30th September. -Chrnwall. left' ■ New -York- 14th July, vi» ports and Auckland; due about 2nd October. Banffshire, from Durban, vi* Australian ports; due about sth October. -Pnke&a, -left London 4th August Tia Auokhmfi; due afiput 7th October, AymeHc, 'left 'HeX Tort 4th August, Tia 'Auckland; due about 9th October. lonia, left ■ London 25th August, via Capetown and Hobart; due about 3th October. Suffolk, left Lirerpool 18th August, via Auckland; due about 10th October. Rippiugham Grange, left • Middlesborough HUi August; due about 20th October. Turokina, left Plymouth Bth September, via Capetown and Hobart; due about* the 23rd October. ' I Star of New Zealand, left Liverpool 19th August, via Auckland; due about tbe 2Sth October. Court-field, left New York sth August Tia AiEtralian ports and Auckland; due about 28tb October. Wimbledon, left New-York 25th August, via lAnckland; due about 30th October. "Raiaia, left London Bth September, Tia Capetown, Hobart, and Auckland; due about BraY November. ' ' Sailing Vetael*. Australia left Liverpool 9th June. Daniel, left Clarence River 2nd September. I?R<'.rECTEn DEPARTURES. ' -Poherna, Tfew Plymouth, Westport, and Bjreymouth, 17th Tarawera, Napier, Gisborne, Auckland, 17th Hsraroa, Lyttelton, 17th i Blenheim, Blenheim, 17th Hnia, Wanganui, 17th • Queen of the- South. Foxton, 17th • defender," Hokitika, 17th i 'lUnaroaj Motuekn, 17th [ Wakatn. Lvflelton rto. coast, 17th ; Beunruru, Blenheim, 17th L Aorere, Patea, 17th \ Mana, Patea, 17th ■> Putiki, Wanganui, 17th i Tainni. Waitara, 17th > Tasman. Nelson and Motuelca, ISth t "Mnne, Lyttelton and Dunedin, 18th 1 - ■Wataui, Pioton, Nelson, Weet Coast, 18th < .flotonuhtna, Lyttelton, 18ih ' Wiihi, Blenheim, 18th ' Bob Roy, Picton and Havelock, 18th , Stormbird, Wanganui, 18th : Kahu, -Napier, GUbnrne, East Coast, 18th ' Opawa, B&nheim, 18th BnrgermeMer Bachmann, Lyttelton, 18th Kntuloi, Westport. 18th 1 T»Tinni, Westport, 18th, Penguin, Fioton and Nelsoa, 19th Takapnna, New Plymouth and Onehunga, 19th ' Warerley, Kelion and West Coast, 19tb Victoria, Napier, Gisborne, Auckland and Ironey, 20th ' Ifamrtwai, Sonth, Hobart, Melbourne, 20th Mokoia, Lyttelton and Bunedin, 21st Oorlnn*, KeUon and Sew Plymouth, 21«t \ Waikare. Sydney. 22nd j BY TBLEQRAPH. SYKSEY, 16th September, failed— Monowai (2 p.m.), for Wellington. SUVA, 16th September. • Sailed— Rakanoa, for Auckland. HOBART, IStb September. Sailed— Kacsa, barque, for Oamaru. ' '• , NEWCASTLE, 16th September. Arrived— Abywinia. from Wellington. Sailed— Northern Chief, for Auckland. . MELBOURNE, 16th September. Arrived— warrimoo (yesterday), from Bluff. . ADELAIDE, 16th Sentember. Arrived— Emprew, from New Zealand. . KAIPARA, 16th September. Armed — Hirer Boyne, bargucnline, and Sow, auxiliary schooner, from Lyttelton. . AUCKLAND, 15th September. Arnwd— Ngatiaw* (5.45 p.m.), from Glaigow. , . . loth September. ArriTed— Moana 00.30 a.m.), from Sydney; ■okoia, from South. EAST CAPE, 16th Septemher. Talune paasc<l south at 7.15 a.m. . " . _ NAPIER, 15th September. Arrived— Toroa (3.45 r.mj, from Wellingtop. NEW PI'yMODTH; 15th Sertember. Bailed— Takapunn (8.50 p.m.). for Onehungi. , ' , 17th September. Arrived— Rarawa. (5 a.m.), from Onrhunea. PATEA, Jblh September. ArriTed— Kapiti (7 a.m.), from Wellington. PICTON, 16th September. Blenbctm put back through stress of weather. Rob Roy, bnund from Akalna to Wellington, | put in through street of weather ' +•' BLBNHKIM. 17th September. Opawa returned 'to wh^"' «t 7.J0 ».m. : un»b|c fp crrm bar outside. Sailed— Opawa (10.15 a.m.), for Wellington. *. , , NELSON, 16th Septcmbar. Arrived— Arahur* (5.30 i.m.), from Picton. 17th September. ' Amved-Rotoiti (6.15 a.m.), from Wellingtop." FAREWELL SPIT. 16th September, KariUne pasted west at 11.30 a.m. LYTTELTOH, 16th Spntember. - Arrlvod— Rotomthana (1.20 p.m.), from WeV lington. „, 17th Sentember. To sail— Rotonuhani (6,15 p.m.), for Welling. ORBTMOUTH, 15th September, Arriyed— Kirt4wJi. d ji-bOl from WeHlniToo,

17th September. Arrived— Pareora (2.30 a.m.), from Wellington ■ PORT CHALMERS, 15th September. Arrived— Aparimo (4.45 p.m.), from Wellingr-. ton. , , , „ BLUFF, wti, September ArrLved— Papanul (1 p.m.), from Wellington. Th« steamer Waihl tnado an attempt to get away for Blenucim lost night, but had to put back because of the- heavy tea in the Straits. She 6ailed again at 8.46 thU morning. Tho steamer Melbourne haa 'boen chartered to load, a cargo of coal 4t Hrwcastlc fo«- Wellington to- tho. order of Mr, S. Brown. fiho is expected to sail about the 22nd inst. Mr. W. Morgan is now second engineer of the Tarawtra in place of Mr. Campbell, who went ashore at Dunedin for qrdere. Mr. Barnett, acting purser of tho Manuka, refoineel the Jlocrnki at Duntdin yesterday. Mr. Oxford 1 , chief engineer of tho Wimnicra, U on Joave at present. Mr. Weatherelfc, of the Hygoea, actitig in his place. The Lnion Opmpany advise that tho Arahuriv anived at Westport at 7 q'qlook last evening, and sailed for Greymouth at 6 o'clooic thia moinmg. Oablo adviss received by the New Zealand Shinning Company states that the Paparoa arrived at Plymouth on Saturday in time for the September wopl sales. The Whang Ape -left Westport at 8 yesterday morning for Lvtfcelton. She- is to come on to 'Wellington with a part cargo of coal The Wainui is making another tr n to the West Cnaat in place of the Sfipnur-kn. and will 6ail to-monow for Picton, Nelson, Wcitport, and' Greymouth. Tlie Union Oon-pany aav-se Ihjit the Monowai left Sydney for WeUingcon at 2 o'clock on Saturday afternoon. She is due here abosit 2 p.m. on Wednesday. Tho steaaier Karitane, which has just completed her overhaul, ia loading a cargo of ccal at W«tport for Sydney, and is expected to sail at 9 p.ra. to-morrow. Tho collier Fukakl ia to leave Westport tomorrow night with, a cargo ot coal for ■Wellington. «t!? 0 «N« N ! W ,i. Zea j2 nd and Af "can Company stato Hiat the rteamer Burgermester ffachmnnn is expected to sail for Lyttelton tomorrow. The vessel's cargo is turninjr out ™/n°f «?I d v ' a S d ," I? not anticipated that Tea . Zealand cargo has been 4amCaptain .Tate, who has beon on holiday leare, rejoined the- steamer Kotnku to-day.

tall moon — iMt quarter lew moon -. first muster - 11 _ 19 „ 25 11 8 0 5 o ■•in* 24 a.m. 3 a.m. 42 p.m.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 67, 17 September 1906, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 67, 17 September 1906, Page 4

SHIPPING. Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 67, 17 September 1906, Page 4