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SHIPPING.

POET, OF. WELLINGTON. PHASES OF THE MOON FOR SEPTEMBER. (Calculated for New Zealand Mean Time.) D. H. M. N<>w moon — *. — 8 8 34 a.m. First quarter „ .. _ 15 3 10 p.m. . Full moon _ .. „ 22 9 4 a.m. Last quarter _ _. „ 29 11 1 p.m. HIGH WATER. To-day— 9U 24m a.m.; 9h 50m p.m. To-morrow— lOh 12u» a.m.; lOh 40m p.m. SUN. Sets to-dsy— sh 28m p.m. Rises to-morrow— sh 54m a.m. ; 6ets 5h 39m p.m. ARRIVALS. September 13 — Wakauui, 8.8. (4.15 p.m.), 582+ tons, White-Parsons, from London via Auckland. September Ifl — Rotoin.ihana, e."s. (6.45 a.m.), 1777 tons, Collins, from Lyttelton. Pascengers : Saloon — Misses Farmer, h'orr.a, KirK, Hodgra, Newtoi>, Clullee, M'Guire (2), Henderson, Greig, Brown, Wood, BUkey, Mesdames Jamiaron, Kelson Johnson. Gaimaway, Crimps, Carraichael Derbndge and 2 children, West and child, Larfcen, Hwndefson, Twiner, Messrs. Biltou, M'Kelland Buckley, Blennerhassctt, Thomson, Nivcn, Forrest, Ohadwiolc, Warner, Jl'Kay, Stephens, CeUerraan, Liglrtband, Furide, Thompson, King, Dewar, Hraidersoa, Greenbank, Durbidge, West, Forrest, Wai*, B.itterworth, Hole, Brown, Hurt, Darbidge, Stewart,. Cambridge. Collery, Henry, StudlioTmc, Tesche.maker, Fielder, Lawrence, Greenwood, Hall, •tYhittaker, Neeley, ShrimpYon, Curtis, Andrews, Black, Bruce, Tatersou, Hulme, Webster, Livingstone, Lamb; 43 steerSeptember 14— Tasinan, e.s. (6.50 a.m.), 179 tons. Cos, from Nelson, and llotucka. September 14— Mana, e.s. (7 a.m.), 134 tons, Corby, from Pa tea. September 14— Vorere, c.c. (11.30 a.m.), 77 tons, Fiei, from Pateu. pEPARTURES. September 13— Blenlieim, e.s. (4 p.m.), 120 tons IT&tara, for Blenheim. September 13— Kennedy, s.s. (5.15 p.m.), 137 tons, Tickerman, for Kelson and West Coast. September 13— Pareora, 6.9. (6 p.m.), 650 tons, Black, for GrevmoutK. September 13^ Oreti, as. (6.50 p.m.), 125 tons, Robertson, for Wrnganui. September 15— Zealandia, e.s. (10.10 p.m.), 2771 ions. Dunsford, for Lyttrtton and Dunedln. Pasenngers—Saloon: For Lyttelton— -Miss Aniold, Mesdanues Stevens. M'Kair, Lowden, Barnett. Messrs. Stevens, Berkle*', Masters Stevens and Arnold. . For Dunedin — Missea Haggitt, Per3«ns, Tcewill, Mesdamra Sternneld, Gordon, (Jlassford, M'Phail, Messrs. Allen, Sternneld, Gordon, UUesford, Master Wren. September 15— Opawn, e.s. (midnight), 110 tons, Nicholas, for Blenheim. -September I>\— Waihi, sa (12.15 sum.), 92 tons, Carev, for Blejiheim. September 14 — Pelotas, barquentine (9.45 a.m.), 264 tons Cozqtß, for Sydney. September I*-Alexa, barquentine, 285 tons, .White, for Wacganui. - v VESSELS IN 1 POKT THIS AFTERNOON. Taranaki-street Wharf. — Kotuku. Jervois-'quay 8.-easttvork. — Devon, Tasman. Queen's Wharf. — (A ght) Rotoiti, Mana, Wakanoi, Corinthie; (left) «Vorere, Alanaroo, Wukatu, Ppkaki, Rotomalnina. Wool Jetty.— Tutunekai, Alice. Railway Wharf.— Wuroro, Largo Law, Hawea, I In Stream^-Tekanu, Karamea, Pateena, Amo- ' kura. EXPEOT.ED AERITALS. i > Queen of the Sou;;)!, Foxton, 14tb ! Huia, Wanganui, i4th # 1 Hob Roy, Puponga, 14th • Penguin, Kelson and" Picton, 14th. Ballochymle, Calcutta, 14th St. Queutin, Valparaiso, 14th k Hawea, Westport, 14th Pukaki, W«3tport. 14th Kotnku, Greymouth, 14th Blenjiei.n, Blenheim, 14tU Oreti, VTasganui, 14th Opawa, Blenheim, 14&h ' tSiarles Edwai-d, Weif Coast Kelson, and ion. 14tn Wijhi, Blenheim, 15th Mararoa, Lyttelton, 15th - " Tarawera, .Dunedin and Lyttelton, 15th Jlapourika, West ' Coast and Kelson, 15th -Kahu, East Coast, 15th Defender, Greymouth, 16th Talune, Auckland, Gisborne, Kapier, 17th Waverle-y, Wanganui. 17th 3lanuku, Sydney, 18th Poherua, douihera jwrtp, 18th TaVapuna, Onehunga, and Xe.w Plymouth, 18th Tur3kina, tvttelton, 18th Arahura, Wo* Coast, Kelson^ Picton, 18th Octnn ({oing Steamers. Waihora/ left Calcutta 7th Augx^t via Auckland; due abont 15th September. . ■5 Knapchu, left London b'th August via Capetown and Hobart ; duo about 24th September. Kteh, left Sew York Bth July via Australian ports and Auckland; due 26th September. Maori, left London 3rd August, via Auckland; due about the 29tu September. • Nairnshire, left Liverpool 27th July via Australian ports and Auckland ; due about the 3rd October. ' Pondo. left Vancouver 23th August via Suva tnd Auckland": dae about 3rd October. Arawa, left Plynouth 24th Avgust, via Capetown »nd Hobart: Uae about Bth October. Whakarua, left London 'Ist August, via Australia -Auckland,, and Hanier; due about the 14th October. Mimiro, left Kew York on 3rd August, via ports and Auckland; due about I the 20th October. 1 Haljamshire, loft Kew York 3rd Augpst, via Australian ports and Auckland; due about the 22nd OctoberRimutalca, left Plymouth 7th September, via I Capetown and Hobart; due about 22nd Octof bar Opawa, left London 10th September, via Auckland ; due about 30th October. Moravshire, left Liverpool 24th August, via j Australian ports -and Auckland; due about the I Ist November. ' Xiwarui left London 30th August via Australian ports, Auckland, and Kapier ; due about : the Bth November. I Oriarm, left Kew York 10th August, via 6 Australian ports and Auckland ; due about the j » 24th October. I Sailing: Vesaela. j Oberoo. left Liverpool 12th June. Formosa, left Liverpool 17th August* » Geni, left Marseilles 4th September. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. , Rolomahana, Lyttelton, 14th ! Jlana, Pttea, 14th f Aorere, Patea, 14th Wakatu, Lyttelton via coast, Wth Hawea, Greymouth, 14th ' k_ Rotoiti, Kelson, Kew Plymouth, and One. ■Pfcunga, 15th !' Taiman, Keteon and Motueka, 15th { Penguin, Picton and Kelson, 16th Tiirawern, Kapier, Gisborne, Auckland, 16th ICahu. Kapier and Gisborne via coast, 16th I Deron, Lyttelton, 16th I Queen of the South, Foxton, 16th 5 Oreti, Wanganni, 16th tyttelton, 16th ' Waihi, Blenheim, 16th Opawa, Blenheim, 16th Blenheim, Blenheim, 16th Huia. Wuiganui, 16th Charles Edward, Kelson and We3t Coast, 16th 1 Largo L-iw, Lyttelton, 16th Hob ,Roy, Picton and Sounds, 15th Slanaroii", Motueka, 16th Corinthic, Lyttelton, 17th Talune, Lyttelton and Dun«lin. 17th , Mapmirika, Kelson and West Oiaet 17th Pohcrua, Kcleon and West Coast. 18th TabapuiM. Xew Plymouth and Onehunga, 18th Maheno, Sydney, 20th j BY TELEGRAPH. I SYDNEY, 13th September. ! Arrived— Victoria, fn>ra Vucklaml. I • AUCKLAND, 14th September. ; Arrived— H.M.S. Challenger (6.50 a.m.), Irom k, gyduey. T Sailed— Talune, for flouthern ports. Paesen- • sets for Wellingtoi>— Mi*s Barker, Mceilametf Baumr, Thompson, M'Leod and 3 daughters, ! Jfcasra. M'Leod and boy, Baume, Tlner. NEW PLYMOUTH, 13th September. Sailed— Rarawa (9.15 p.m.), for Onehunga. 14th September. Arrived— Takapuna (2.30 a.m.). from Onehunga. GISJJORKE, 13th September. Sailed— Star of Scotland (4.30 p.m.), for Bris- '' " NAPIER, 10th September. Sailed — IToura, for Gisl>orne. PICTOK, 13th September. Arrived — Penguin (5.20 p.m.), from Wellington Sailed— Penguin (midnight), for Nelson. 14th September. To sail — Penguin (6 p.m.), for Wellington. KELSON, 14tb September. Arrived^ — Penguin (8.30 a.m.), from Picton ; Ken • Bfly (8.30 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed— PcnguiD (10.30 a.m.), for Picton. LYTTELTON, 13th September Arrived — Cygnet, from Kaikoura ; Ripple, from flreymouth. Sailed — Wimmera (4 p.m.), for Dunpdin. 14th September. Arrived— Mnraroa (9.30 a.m.), from Wellington. Arrived — Turakina. (9 v.m.), from Port Clialmmo Sailed— lndrasthiri (6 a.m.), for Port Chalmers " To eail — Mamroa (8.45 p.m.) and Tarawera W1.30 p.m.), lor Wellington. BLEKHKIU, 14tli September. 1 Arrived— Blenheim (12.15 a.m.), from Wclling- [. ten. • Anivtd — Waihi and Opaw» (11.20 a.m.), from , .Wellington. GREYMOUTH, 14Ui September. { ArrivwJ— Petone (12.55 a.m.), from Wellington 1 Ssiled— MapouriUa (2 a.m.), for Wutport. j . \VE3TI'ORT, 14th September. ' > 'Arrfved-^Mapourika 10 a.m.), from Ore) mouth Jr ' Hailed — Mapounka (uncn). for Nelson. PORT CHALMERS, 13th September. Sailed— Turakina (6.10 p.m.), for Lyttelton. DUKEDIS, 13th September. ' Arrived— G'orinna, from northern purts; I'oho L .JfOi, from West Coast, t — — — — •— — ! TRADE WlTir THE FAR EAST. Tht Unron Company's new cargo steamer Waihor», which uio been placed in the traOo with <the Bant, will made three trijis there rfnd bark . «ach year. Hitherto the Aparima ha« carried on the service, but Hi© lattpr teasel is now encased in the Fiji-Auckland trade, and, should the necessity arttc, ehc will be available at ■bort notice to supplement the service. It is worthy of note that the Union. Company's chartered steamer KsiMisa i» atao w route from fCbtaitt* t«.Kei» Zealand, Irom nhiclt ii would

appear ih«t the • Eastern trade, foetered by the Union Company during the past ten ytars, is steadily assuming larger dimensions. The schooner Alice, which is being fitted with a new i udder, is expected to sail from Wellington arly next week for Maiden Island. Advice received to-day states that the. Tongariro arrived at Plymouth from New Zealand on Thursday. In yesterday's cable messages it was mentioned that the Celtic, Cedrio. and Baltio were tho largest %essels of the White Star Line, but the company's latest addition to its fleet tho Adriatic, now head? the poll. She is a vessel of about 25,000 tons and 720 ft long. The Union Company advises that the T^viuni left Suva at 8 p.m. on Thursday for Auckland, where she ia due. on Monday. The vessel will probably come on to Wellington, and should arrive lirre on Thursday. Ciptain D. HTjean will command tho Tarawera for another trip to Auckland and back. By that time Captain M'Leau's own \esse], tho Savna, will" be ready for sea. Tho Collector of Customs at Dunedin has received 1 notice from the Marine Department that the master of tho e.s. InvereaigiU reports that the Wallace Rock beacon, Wa.krtwJ, is down. Anangementsfile. being made foi its re-erection. VeseU trading there are warned accordingly,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 66, 14 September 1907, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 66, 14 September 1907, Page 4

SHIPPING. Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 66, 14 September 1907, Page 4

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