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SHIPPING.

*ORT OF LYTTELTON.

Wind, N.E.; blue «Vy. ■ TO-DAY'S ALMANAC Btlß rises 6.43 a.m., lets 6 p.m. J£oon rises 4.69 a.m., sets 6.59 p.m. ~ Higa water 3.28 a.m., 8.49 p.m.

ARRIVED.

T bh^, 3&!lFms tons? Thomson, from T»m«u. Kinsey ana 450 Bftloon «nd steerage. , w tow, I*rwn- from %ellmgton. A. Khmd « s 52 tow* Couper, from Akaioa* Steven jonj Staw*rt »nd Co., agents. a SAILED.

Ship Company, - agents. Passengers i« hundred saloon. Mid eteerage. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. ■Rr«««» ts from Timaru, tni * 4* y- « - Wellington, this day. Pa te££ s* from n this day. Tarawera, ..8, &<» Riverina, ■••., from Sydney, this day. Mon'owai, a*., from Auckland, this day. <?toTm is- from Timaru, September 28Klo X from Wellington, September ». •ruxauS." "•»• *M» Wellington, September i Marfroa, ml. fromWoHtogton,^t*mJ «#. f -Vfaori ■ s.. from Wellington, SeptemDer .». SK?ta w feass-5 sa a as *assa fig?* SMaSi ..... to Akaxoa,, September

Monowai, m. from Dtmedta, g Xaramu, a.*, from Greymorith, September 80. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Breex* a-.., for Wellington, thfs day. Pateena, ML, for Wellmgton, this day. Tarawera, •..., for Auckland, this day. Riverina, M., for Sydney, this day. Monowai, •*, for Dunedin, this day. Woottoa, Mi, for Wellmgton, thu day. Storm, o.«, for Pioton, September, 28 Kaituna, M* for Dunedin, September 38. UanroaL i.e? for Wellington, September 35. d 3, .», for Wellington September: 20. Pateena, s.s., for Wellington, September 29. JohJAndawoo, m., for Wellington, Sep»mM0n"..., Iot.MM, awbwgg*' Mamoa, b.b, for Wellington Sleptembr 80. Koromiko, 0.0.. for Auokland,- September 80. Kittawa, m. ior G£ymouth, Somber 80. Pateena s.a., tor-Wellington, October 3. Te Anau, M, for Timaru, October 2. Wimmera, a.e, tor Dunedin. October * fox Wellington, October 8. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY. Ttie Pateena will be. tie f«ry steamer today. This moming the Tarawera, will^ arrive IromDunediß-to load for Auckland, and the Monowai will' call into port to land a quantity of northern freight

OVERSEA VESSELS. Steamer, bound for Lyttelton.:— From London.

lonic, a.c. (Shaw Savill and Albfon Company), at Hobait September 26, due Lyttelton October 14. .-„,,.' Vi Turakina, eX, (New Zealand Shipping Company),* due Lyttelton Thursday. mimana, «.». (Shaw Savill and Albion Co.), due Lyttelton October. . ,-/,'• From New York.

City of Agra, e.s. (American and Australian Line), to sail. ■ . . ... _ ■ '. ] Baroa Jedburgh (Vacuum Oil Company), clue November. .- • Hurunui, a.s. (American and Australian Line), due Lyttelton October 14. , , r Ardangaru, s.s. (American and Australian Line), due November. City of Delhi, e.s., Copenhagen, M., Vermont, e.e. (Commonwealth and Dominion Line)', due October. _ \ '. „ Southwaito, a..: (American and Australian Line), du* November. ~ From Montreal. Boortl, .... (New Zealand Shipping Company), due September.

From Singapore. Cyrena, e.s. (British Imperial Oil Co.) From Liverpool.

Dclphio, a.s. (Shaw,,Savill and Albion Com- . pany), due Lvttelton Thursday. Somerset, s.'s. (Federal and Shire Line), dus Lvttelton about October 80. \ "Opawa, e.s. (New Zealand Shipping Company), due Lyttclton October. From Newcastle. » Hazel Repton, jchooner, sailed September 10. *

RIVERINA'S TRANSHIPMENTS. The Huddard-Parker Company's Eiverina, which is due at Lyttelton to-day from •Sydney, via "Wellington, has transhipments on board ex ,th» steamers Taiyuan, Diltira, Aki Maru, Koto iluru, Osterley and Pun* schton, the principal lines bdng the followcasks silicate soda," 50 casks resin, 14, cases soap, 44 bags flour, 10 packages oleanei, 17 bags yeast, 22 bags canary, seed, 460 packages fruit, 100 packages bottles, 34 packages druga, 5 barrels insecticide oil, 65 casks .lubricating oil, 13 packages pads, 3 cases ' camphor,. 16 ca3es sewing machines, 6 bales stationery,, 250 rolls wire netting, 9 bales : grass mats, 162 packages crackers, 1200 sacks "gypsuniji-60 bales strawb'onrds, 12 cases brandy," C inotor-cara, and a large quantity of sundries.

A WIRELESS RECORD. Wireless Operator Ormiston, of the Oceanic StcnmShip Company'* Ventura, set himself out some timo ago- to create a record in long distance direct transmission messages, and iia3 met with success (states- the Sydney "Morning- Herald.") On September .13 the Ventura sailed out of Honolulu harbour, 4650 miles from Sydney, and at 7 a.m. the Ame day the wireless station, Pennant Hills, received a message from'the Ventura, via Honolulu viroless station, to Mrt V. A. Sproul, the agent of the nteamer at Sydney, reading: "Left Honolulu at .4 p.m. September 13." The distance covered-will probably be found 1 to constitute a record for the Pacific in respect of a traffic .message, and it indicates that the day is aoar at hand when a passenger Hearing San Trancisco will be able to communicate with ,'« friends in Australia* SHIPPING NOTES. 35a tent* Jar Jjacpon the Shaw, ftaviTl and Albion Company's' liner lonic was due to sail fipm Hobart last evening for Auckland and other ports. She should reach the northern nort on Sunday, and Lyttelton'a fortnight later. Captain Miller, late master of tho Auckland ketch Coronation, has been appointed master of the topsail schooner Elsie Mary, known in Lyttelton as the Amelia Sims. Mr H. Hanchen, late ■ tutor of the Aparima, has Joined e, special service ship as fourth officer. jMr A. B. Daniel, acting second officer of 'the Karamu, is ashore at Wellington awaiting orders: Mr A. B. Paxton has eigned on-the Eiverina as chief engineer, in

placa of Mr B, C. Cumberland, who went on holiday. Mr H.' Tozer has joined the Eiverina as second officer, succeeding Mr T. Laidlor. *

Captain W. A Morehouse,' master of the Shaw, Savill and Albion Company's liner Delphic, at present at Wellington, was in charge of the steamer Englishman when she was sunk" by a German submarine in March last..

The Kittawa on arrival at Greymouth will load coal for Lyttelton, being due hero about Friday. The Karamu should leave the West Coast-port towards th* end of the week with •-cargo of timber. . The auxiliary schooner Huia left Auckland

... on Thursday last for Now Plymouth and {ports with esplosiveo ox the Delphic. She -'.'fa duo. at Wellington towards the middle of ■exfc weeki and Lvftelton a few days later. The Maori will leave Wellington Jo-night for Lyttelton. and Port Chalmers. "At the latter port she will undergo her annual overhaul, the Mfiraroa re-entering the run after # lengthy overhaul. lit Q. H. Scales has been advised that the \.

barque Bona reached' San Francisco last Saturday from Auckland.

* SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. AUCKLAND. September 26. Arrived—Kaiapoi (2 p.m.), from "Westport. KaikWa (1.45 p.m.), from Sydney. WELLINGTON, September 26. _ (7.35 a.m.), from Auckland. Pateena (9.20, a.m.), from Lyttclton. . Sailed-Akita Maru (10.40 a.m., for Melbourne. Kowhai (t p.m.). for southern ports. Pateena (7.50 p.m.), for Lyttelton. DUNEDIN, September 26. Arrived-Storm (1.45 p.m.), from Lyttel(3 p.m.). for Lyttelton. Tarawera (2.45 p.m.), for northern ports; passengers for Lyttelton, Mosdaanes Young and Anderson, Messrs Cowlishaw, Story ana Mowat, Miss "Wnllis.

ISLAND SHIPPING. SUVA, September 26, Sailed-Waihemo, for Wellington.

ffHASES OF THE MOON IN SEPTEMBER.- .-■• Tint <ju»rtar Ml moon l«at qutrt* M«w awon i. . S . 19 . 1» . ST i. 8 8 S IB. 17 p.m. li.m. 6 p.m. 4 p.m.

YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. 9 a.m. ]Soon. op.m Jorometoi . • , 29.91 150.03 So A 80.04 5i thermometer . 53

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17284, 27 September 1916, Page 11

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SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17284, 27 September 1916, Page 11

SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17284, 27 September 1916, Page 11