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SHIPPING.

•' LYTTELTON. 't PHASES OF THE MOON. SEPTEMBER.

■r~ — * , YESTERDAY’S "WEATHER. 0 a.m. Noon. 3 p.m. Barometer . . 30.42 50.40 30,40 ■*' Thermometer . 4S 52 43 Wind N.Es; clear. X TO-DAY’S. ALMANAC. .‘.V High water 2.-11 a.m., 3.38 p.m. Sun rises C. 20 a.m., sets 5.38 p.m. "-itoon rises 3.52 p.m., sets 6.5 a.m. pfr- ARRIVED. _ . - j diiKt/.niVn»T 6 2 a.m. —Wootton, s.s., 150 tofflSsen, from Nydia Bay. New Zealand E Smber mP 6“8 y 2s a rm!-Haurotc, s., 19SS tons, 5 M’Lean, from Dunedin. Union Steam Ship'Company, agents. Passengers-Messr, Strong, Auty and Latham, and nine steerage. September 6, 10 a.m.—Mokoia, s~>.. 3jO-. tone/ Manning, ftom " Wolhngton. Won Cfi'JA. qhm Company, agents. Passengers Misses Selby, Roche, Aid'd. Brightling Alorol»nd snd-Matheson, Mcsdaincs B -'ih er , M-ortou, vr*vf„ R f pr a jid maid, Rose and child, Diis„oll, McMUe Aildrews, M’lntosh, Heatoe THdnus and Monate; Messrs Shute Cra dock Richards, Ryan, APFarlano, Pollock, Bennett, "Selby. Burns, Morton and child, Henton. Solomon, Lauren son, M.P., Cm.s Hutchiion, M’Dcnald, MorclancJ. Jell, Law h epic°mb£i’ l 6? 105 a.m.—Tarawera, s.s. 2003 ~P Collins from Auckland, via Gisborne, Company, agents. Passengers— y and Lander, Mrs Clarke, Mr Hemp, Master Clarke, and four steerage. ' September G, 2 p.m.-Breeze, s.s., 847 tons, Moves, from Port Chalmers. A. H. Turn bull and Co., a-gents. —„ Virth J^ef e i43 6 to 4 nf *£ s,„ 012 tons,' Bull, from Sydney via New PlvmouJi. J A. Redpat-h and Sons, agents. SAILED. Aentember G. 4.5 p.m.—Tarawera, s.s., 2003 tons, P Collins, for Duncdnt. Union S.eam Ship Company, agents. lassengers - -lts MoSa, Messrs Auly, Gunn, right and H. D. 6, 4.35 p.m.—Petone, s.s , 507 toils P Moyes, for Bluff. A. H. Turnbull and Col, agents. • ~ , . September 6, 6.15 p.m.—Mokoia, s.s., 0502 tbiis. Manning, for Wellington. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. Passengers—Misses Freeman, ‘Godfrey, Arden, Dunn, Hart, Hall (2) and SomerviJle, Mesdamcs Cross ana child, Poultor, Thomas and two children, Allen and child, Lock, M’Kenzie and BradleyvMon H. F. Wigraru, M.L.C., Messrs Hcnnah, Hickson, Reynolds, Leslie. Orman, Tolley Mic Dane, Calder, Brown, Bradley, Alarchant, Roche, J. H. Pollock, J. Reid, Chapman, Jennings, Bumie, Cameron, Frosu, DNr JTKenzio, TripD. Pinckney, Josephs, MoanSvH. Wilson, J. Baker, J. K. M’Donlld,' Captain Worrall, Dr Endletborger and Ihirty-fivoitcexago. September *6) 6.30 p.m.—Hauroto, s.s., 19S8 tons, M'Lean, for Auckland via Wellington, Napier and Gisborne. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. Passengers: For Napier— Mhrtes Joseph and l Jekyll; for Auckland— Miss M’Lauchlan, Messrs Brown and Griffen. '"September 6, 8.25 p.m.—Cygnet, s.s., 124 tons, Murray, for Kaikoura. Stevenson, Stewart and Co., agents. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. - THIS DAY—Maori, s.s., from Wellington; Clan Ross, s.s., from Bunbury; • Ulimaroa, j.s., from Melbourne via Hobart, Bluff and Dunedin; Wakatu, s.s., from Kaikoura; Cygnet,, s.s.', from Kaikoura; Koiroki, s.s., from Kaiapoi. '- UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY. Th 6 -Maori will arrive from Wellington this .morning and will leave for the. north tonight. The Kittawa left Greymcutli yesterday morning for Lyttelton. She-has a cargo of timber for here. The Kamona sailed, from Greymouth at 8 a.m. yesterday with timber for Lyttelton via Westport and. Wellington. The Kini was loading at Westport yesterday for Lyttelton. , ■ ■ Captain Jackson, of the Kapuni, has gone 'em holiday leavo. He is being relieved by •Captain M’lntosh, of the Kiripako, whose place is being filled by Captain CL Broucher, mate of that vessel. •The Hilddart-Parker liner Ulimaroa is due [Tom Afolbourne, via southern ■ ports, this morning.. She will sail to-night for Sydney, vie,;.,Wellington. ■The schooner Eliza Firth, which left Kaion August 31, arrived yesterday afternoon. 'She has a cargo of timber for here. •- Chptain Worrall, who will take charge of the Union Company’s new steamer Muuneanui, left by the Mokoia for "Wellington last night. He will join the Arawa in Wellington to-day. -‘"-Mr M’Kenzie, second officer of the Corinna, has transferred to the Kurow. Mr Schrivener, whom he succeeds, is acting-chief officer of .the .vessel. j-I; The steamer Beckenham, with superphosphates from Japan, is not now expected in ’Lyttelton until .Saturday or Sunday. Mr Green, chief officer of the Arawa, will ttransfer to the Tainui at Wellington this week in place of Mr B&ssett, leave } for England by the Arawa to-day, in a 'similar capacity. \ -."MV N. Campbell, second officer of the -Maori, will join the Kurow as chief. Ho will be succeeded: on the Maori by Mr Flood. Ur Corpo Jiza signed on the Tarawera as third •; officer. •■Thfc, Union Company’s big cargo steamer Aparhha, which is due here on Tuesday from C&lctitte, via ports, is still under the command of Captain J. R- Stringer. hiß other officers being: Chief, Mr R. A. Williamson, Kcond. Mr J. Plowman; third, Air D. Came.‘■ron. Mr J. Dunlop is chief engineer, Mr T. Rogerson second, Mir W. N. Amers third, Jfo S. J. Munn fourth, Afir D l . ’MI Whitson fifth, and Mr W. Thomas sixth. Air J. H. M’Naim is purser. The Wakatu i 3 due from Kaikoura to- ■ night. She will leavo for Wellington, via Kaikoura to-morrow. The Arapawa is due from Wellington tomorrow with a consignment of cattle. She will, return to Wellington, Wanganui and ' Patea in the evening. The Mukura. tho second vessel to call at "Auckland under the new mail contract:, is tinder command! of Captain John Gibb, who has associated* with him the following officers: —Chief; Mr H. C. Saunders; second, Air L. B. Woden; third. Mr W. A. Beasley; fourth, Mr J. Bray. Mr W. Petersen is chief engineer, Air D. Al’Caig second, Air D. A.lartin ' third, Mr J. AL Gilland-ers fourth. Air D. Macrao fifth, Air D. Dutkie Bixth, and Air J. Wildredge seventh. Dr H. AI. Cov.-en is the / ship’s surgeon, Mr W. G. Barnett purser, Mr H. E. Read chief, steward, and Mr B. Desart wireless operator. The vessel is due *t ' Vancouver on September 19, and is loheduled to sail on the return voyago on October 4. being due back at Auckland on Tuesday. October 24. The Scales Line steamer Clan Ross, laden with timber from Bunbury, passed Cape Saunders at 9 a.m. yesterday, and is duo ' tbout sir o'clock this morning, - TELEGRAPH NOTICE BOARD. AUCKLAND, September G. Arrived, 8 p.m., schooner Isabel, from - friendly. Islands. WELLINGTON, September 6. Arrived, 7 a.m., Maori, frem Lyttelton; 1.65 p.m,, Warrimco, from Sydney./ Sailed, 8 p.m., Maori, for Lvtlelton. PORT CHALMERS. September G. Arrived, 8.10 a.in., Kauna, from Bunbury. oailed, 3.10 p.m., Ulimaroa, "for Lyttcit-on; 4.30 p.m., Hyndford, for Newcastle. BLUFF, September G. ' Bailed, 4.50 p.m., Pleione, for Newcastle. SHIPPING TELEGRAAIS. KAIPARA, September G. Bailed, at 10.20 a.m.—Amelia Sims, schooner, for Lyttelton. ' AUCKLAND, _ September G. Arrived —-Yaabcl, from Friendly Islands. Bailed—Aparima, for Wellington. ; , WELLINGTON, September G. . Air ived—Warrimoo, from Sydney. ■ Sailed—Alaori (8 p.m.), for Lyttelton; paslengers —Misses Greaves, Devon, Harland, ’ Horsley, Carter, Huffan (2), and Dawson (2), Hesdames Dawson, Tripp, White and child, tippling and two children, Foster and child, 'Burr, Stewart, M/Far'ano, M’Ciurg and child, and Moffalt, Rev Fox, Captain Renr.ic, Colonel Hayhurst, Dr White, Rev Morton, Messrs M’Dougall, Niccol, Hewlett, Veitek, Jones, Smith, Tripp, Bishop, Deliitcur, Roberts, Blackwell. Wray, Milne, Clark, Horsley, Hill and Moffalt. Warrimoo, for Sydney; passengers for Lyttelton—Mesdame3 Rellimoro, Browne and Dickson, Mr Hcilimore and seven steerage. DUNEDIN, September 6. Arrived —Kanna, from Bunbury. Sailed—Hyndford, for Newcastle. Ulitnaroa. for Sydney, via Wellington; passenfor Lyttelton—Miss St George, Mestteincs Poole and Baron and child--1 -v-

AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING. SYDNEY, September 6. Sailed —Mfehcno (2 p.m.), for Auckland. MELBOURNE. September 6. Sailed —Mocralii. for flic Bluff. NEWCASTLE, Soptember 6. Sailed—Skocstad, for Lyttelton. ' FREMANTLE, Soptember 6. Arrived—Orontes, from London.

d. h. m. ■■■■ Jfirat quarter . . 1 3 61 a.m. Full moon . > . 9 3 27 a.m. • . quart ex « . 16 5 21 a.m. Few moon • . 23 2 7 a.m. 1 First quarter . 30 10 38 p.m.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXII, Issue 15715, 7 September 1911, Page 6

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SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXII, Issue 15715, 7 September 1911, Page 6

SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXII, Issue 15715, 7 September 1911, Page 6