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SHIPPING NEWS

Sun rises, 6 a.m.; sets. 5.56 p.m. Moon rises. 8.21 a.m.; sets, 10.9 p.m. High water, 7.43 a.m.; 8.10 p.m. ARRIVED. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 11. Rob Roy, b.s. (6 a.m.). 95 tons. North, from Puponga. . Mararoa. b.s. (6 a.m). 2593 tons. Manning, from l.yttelton. Passengers—Saloon: Mis«ea Jennens, Vidler. Boyle, Graham, Rule, Yusoii, Scrimgcour, Milligan, Smith, Rutherford, Scott, Owen, Lynch. Rutherford. Mesdames Piper ajid child, Hansou and child,, Carey, Hill. Allen, Lcversege. Wigram, Banner, Jones, Wells and child. Johnston, Hardnig, Stevenson, Scott. Rutherford. Houa. J. Anstev, G. J. Smith. H. F. Wigram, and C. C. Bowen. M.L.C.’s. Colonel R. H. Davies. Lieut. Chesney, Messrs Wain. Gay. Kearca, Maopherson. Roper, Barker, Downes, Davidson, G timer, Moss, McCarthy, Carey, Hill. Hallenstcin, Moore, Oxley. Parker. Britt, Booth, Johnston. Hayn?s. Williams. Cotter, Leverscge, Howell, Blair, Jones, Webb, Grcenslade, John,' Coom, Pabou, M<Kay, Burnett. Harding. Hargreaves. * Barnett* Rides, Morris, Teiulall,-Wilson, Gllfcdder, Scandett, Barnett. Marshall, Dennis, Campbell. Turner, Woodhouse, Sawle, August, l/outtit. Dcvcreux, Spiers, Gill, . Ogilvio. Little. Sims. Evans, Miller, Swale, Strongman. East; 54 steerage. Takapuna, b.s. (9.55 a.m.), 1036 tons, Holford, from Onehunga and New Plymouth. Passengers—Saloon: Miss Hunt, Mesdames Watts, Poole, Messrs Maefarlane, Kenny, Watts. Cubitfc, Spencer, Kidd, Speight, Shepherd. •Wimmcra. s.s. (12.10 p.m.). 3022 tons, Wyilie, from Sydney. Passengers—Saloon: for Wellington—Misses Cunwick, Grant, Clark, Boudle, Turnbull, Cooke, Chester. Sterling, Dunbar. Mesdames Francis. Kol-. ling. Englebort, Natuach, Hutson and child. Lake, Beggs and boy, Naslem, Smart, Butt and child, Burgess, Murtagh, McGlinchey, Dr Scott,- Messrs Salmon, Stewart, McGennau, Thomas, Rice, Tydeman, Kolling. Green, McDonald, .Hill, McMaster, Englebert (2\ O'Donohoo, Natusch, BendaJl, Keeling, Sandall. Sedgloy. Robinson, Irwin, Potts, Shelton, Bridge, Smart, Morris, Tripe, Reside, Ford, Price, Mitchell. Cooper, Williams. Riddiford. Cook. Hutson, Hall. Butt. Rouby, Brown. Chambers, Hodgson, Richmann, Holroyd, Murphy, Hopton, OT.averty, Clarke, Dnnt, Myers. Murtagh, Hayes, Yadala, Duncan, Brabbonc, Williams. Elliott, Mellor, Dennis, Morris, Miller. Appleyard. Deed, Wells, Broughton, Buckle, Cook; 57 steerage. Corinthic. s.s. (2.15 p.m.),' 12,231 tons, David, from London via Capetown and Hobart. Passenryws—First saloon.: From England—(List , .iblished yesterday). / Additional— Third-class: Miss H. Holmes, Mesdames Charlton, J. Holmes, Holmes, Mr D. Finnane, Masters Holmes (2). From Capetown —First saloon: Mrs Stornfield, Messrs J. C. Hanna, J. Sternfteld. Second saloon: Miss M.' Clarke, Mesdames Barton, Clarke, Medhurst, Messrs H. Barton,.. E. P. Berlyn, H. Clarke. A. Medhurst. Third-class: Miss M. Hill. Mesdames A. Hill, Swain, Messrs G. Bowie. J. Frost. Swain. Manaroa. s.s. {8.5 p.m.), 122 tons, Allman, from Motucka- • . . , Kotuku, s.s, (8.45 pm), 1054 tons, Nicholson, from Greymouth , . / - Queen of the South, s.s. (10 p.m.), 198 tons, IXarvoy, from Foxton. ■ , Pareora, s.s. (10.J0 p.m.), 650 tons. Black, from Greymouth. THURSDAY, SEPTBKBEE 12. Hawca. s.s. Cl a.m.), 1768 tons, Tate, from Westport.

; WEDNESDAY.-SEPTEMBER 11. Whangapc, 8,3. (2 a.m,),. 2931 tons, Maiwell, for WestportStrathclyde, s.b. (10.30 aan.), 4320 tons, Crerar, for Delaware Breakwater. Penguin, s.s. (12.45 p.m.), 824 tons, Stewart, for Picton and Nelson. Corinna, o.s. (1.15 p.m.), 1271 tons, Lindsay,for Timaru. ■Canopus, sj9. (2.50 p.m.), 1337-tons. Sellars, for Westport. ' Tainui, s.s. (3.15 p.m.), 128 tons, Jensen, for Waitara. Mararoa, s.s. (3.35 y p.m.), 2598 tons, Manning, for Lyttelton. Passengers—Saloon; Misses Hales, Firth. Jamieson. Palmer (2). Mesdames Matherson, Green, Nichol, Harding and infant, Pratt, Messrs Thornton, Malfroy, Matherson. Smith, Green, Lees, McGihbon. Nicol. Lane, Inwood, Fox. Parker, Murray, Blyth, Pratt, Harding, Landali, Mantann, Fraser, Cullen, Bowron. Magic, auxiliary scow (4.15 p.m.), 82 > tons, Running, for Whangapc. » Maua, s.s. (5.10 p.m.), 134 tons, Corby, for Patea.. Aorere, s.s. (5.15 p.m.), 77 tons, Fisk, for Kahu. s.s. (9.10 p.m.), 182 tons, Thompson, for Napier via coast. ' EXPECTED - ARRIVALS. BaJlochmyle, Calcutta, to-day ’ Petone, Greymouth, to-day Orel!, Wanganui, to-day Blenheim, Blenheim, to-day Eotomahana, Lyttelton, to-day Penguin. Nelson, Picton, to-day Stormbird, Wangaxiui, to-day Tasman, Motueka. to-day Kennedy, Nelson, to-day Opawa, Blenheim, to-day ' Arahura, West Coast, to-day . Moura, Dunedin, Lyttelton, to-day Wakatu, Lyttelton via Friday Maha, Patea, ‘Friday Aorere, Patea. Friday v Mararori. Lyttelton, Friday Zealandia, Sydney, Auckland, Friday Rqtoiti, Onehunga. Friday ■ ' . Miowcra, Dunedin, Lyttelton, Friday Largo Law, Newcastle, Friday Mapourika, West Coast, Saturday Whangape, Westport, Sunday* Tarawera, Dunedin, liyttelton, Sunday

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. • Oroti, Wanganui, to-day Karamca, Newcastle, to-day, 2, p.m. Huia, Wanganui., to-day, 3 p.m. Manaroa, Motueka. to-day Waihi, Blenheim, to-day, noon Hampton, Lyttelton, today. 3 p.m, Wimmera, Melbourne via South, today, 4 P Maura, Auckland, Sydnev, to-day, 5 p.m. Athcnic, London, to-day, noon Queen of the South. Foxton. today, 4 p.m. Kennedy, Nelson, West Coast, to-day, 5 p.m. ‘ Opawa, Blenheim, today, midnight Tasman. Nelson. Motueka, today, 4 p.m. Storrabird, Wanganui, today, 4 p.m. Blenheim. Blenheim, to-day, midnight Botomahana, Lyttelton, today, 8 p.m. Wakatu, Lyttelton via coast, Friday Zea'andia, Lyttelton. Dunedin, Friday Miowera, Sydney. Friday : Mararoa, Lyttdlton. Friday Penguin, Picton. Nelson, Friday Mana, Patca, Friday Aorere, Patea, Friday Arahura, West Coa*;t, Saturday Rob Boy, Picton, Sounds. Saturday Devon, Lyttelton. Saturday IMPORTS. Wimmera (Wednesday), from Sydney—4s3o cases fruit. .275.- bars lead, 1080 bags rice, 15 barrels oil* 93 cases chairs, 55 packages bottles.' 102 bundles tiles, 160 pockets sugar. 123 bags clay, 50 casks cement, 229 ingots tin. 60 drums carbide, 1 buggy* 375 bags oxide, 107 bundles tubes, 134 packages tea, 100 bags manure, 100 bags -wheat, 109 pieces timber, quantity pig iron, quantity scenery and elfecte, 54 kegs cream of tartar. 42 cases paste. 18 rolls paper. 50 bags maize, 163 drums linseed. 13 piles, 40 cases ale, 30 boxes evap. apricots, 59 cases peas, 15 cases beans. 20 cases celery, and large quantity sundries. TELEGRAPHED MOVEMENTS. London, Tuesday—Eirnutaka and Waiwera, for Lyttelton; Opawa, for Auckland and Wellington. Marseilles. Tuesday—Geni, barque, for Wellington. Sydney, Wednesday—Drayton Grange, from Bluff. Raka-noa, for B’uffPort Kembla, Wednesday—Kqtuna, from Dunedin. Auckland, Wednesday—Wairuna (12.45 p.m.), from Suva. Wakanui (4 p.m.), for Wellington. Onehunga, Wednesday—Rotoiti, for New Plymouth and Wellington—passengers ;-Misa Lowers, Meadames Horrocks, Allison and 2 children, Stevenson, Ward, Messrs Allison, McLean and boy. Parsons. McLean. Black. Pcnrico, Richards. Hair, Nelson, Cock, McKenzie, Howell, Stansell. Hckianfca, Wednesday—lnga, from Auckland. Cape Maria. Wednesday—Waihora (11.50 a.m.), passed for Auckland. New Plymouth. Wednesday—Rarawa (5.40 a.m.l, from Onehunga. Jlarawa (8.50 p.m.), for Onehunga. Wangapui, Wednesday—Stormbird (10.25 a.m.). from Wellington. Napier, Wednesday—Star of Scotland (11.30 a.m.'. for Gisborne. Picton. Wednesday—Penguin (5.20 p.m.), from Wellington. Penguin (11 p.m.), for Wellingtou. Nelson. Wednesday—Tasman (8.10 a.m.), Mapourika (9 a.tn.), and Wavcrley C 9 a.ra.), from Wellington; Te Anau (11 a.m.). from Picton. Mapourika. for Westport; Kennedy (5.5 p.m A for Wellington. Blenheim, Wednesday—Blenheim and

Opawa (9.43 sum.), from Wellington. Opawa and Blenheim (7 p.m.). for Wellington. Greymouth. Wednesday—Defender (su4r p.m.). from Wellington. Lyttelton. Wednesday—Aymeric (8 a.m.), Rotomahana *3.40 a.m.), and Tarawera (H.JC a.m.), from Wellington. Rotomahana (6.23 p.m.). for Wellington—passengers: Misses Kmpson. Deverell, Cal belt. Johnston. Greaue. Stoddart, Findlay. Davcy, MacGregor. Mesdames Mcßae. Firth, Robertson '2), Hill and child. W. J. Sr. th, Sullivan and 2 children. Hampton and child, Gollau, Cox. l.angloy and 3 children. J. Smith. Dr Kirk. Mo = srs Kmpson. Barrow, Milne. J. Smith. Firth, Sullivan, McLaehlan. Grr, Howard, Walker. Gray, Livermore, HarrowclL Hill M hito. Shepard, Atkinson. Henderson, la?wis, Cray. Nichols. Holmes. Robertshaw,, W. J. Smith. Loversodge. Master Howard. Moura (6 p.m.). for Wellington and East Coast ports and Auckland—passengers for Wellington: Misses Barrett. Mackv. Messrs Dent, O. Kav; Tara wont, for Dunedin; Wakatu, for Wellington via coast. Port. Chalmers. Wednesday—Susses (r p.m.), from Lyttelton. Dunedin. Wednesday—Miowera, for Northern • ports—passengers for Wellington: Misses ilaye. Fleming. Naylor. Buchanan. Mondic, Smith, Cohen, Mcsda-mea Bowman, Smith, 'Sterelau, Lyall, Scott, Wintou. Smith. Messrs Gardner. Wishart, Pinol i2'. Mr A. Watchlin. mate of the auxiliary 6cow Magic, signed otf yesterday, and Mr T. Henderson joined in his place. The cargo steamer Cnmphill on Thursday last left Banbury, We-t Australia, for Wellington, Lyttelton. and Tim am. The cargo comprises two million feet of jarrah for the Millar Company's depots. The vessel is duo here about Thursday next. The liawea. which arrived this morning from Westport, has 600 tons of coal for the Westport Coal Company, aud the balance of cargo for the Union Company. The Fcderal-lloulder-Shire liner Devon, on completion of the discharge of about 2500 tons of Liverpool cargo at Wellington, !» to sail on Saturday for Lyttelton and Dunedin.

The U.S. and A. liner Hampton, front New York, : is to leave Wellington at 5 p.m. to-day for Lyttelton \v>h balance of cargo. Portion of the Warrimoo'a Wellington cargo from Melbourne, Hobart, and South will arrive here this morning by the Rotomahana, » The Warrlmoo is in dock at Lyttelton receiving a cleaning and painting, .The Aralmra left Greymouth at 10 o'clock yesterday morning for Westport, Nelson, and Wellington. She will omit the usual call at Picton. and will leave Nelson at 11 this morning for Wellington, where she is due about 6.30 o’clock this evening. Owing to detention “on the*' West'Coast, the Pohcrua. from Dunedin via porta, will not arrive at Wellington till next Tuesday. Consequently the vessel's departure from Wellington for the West Coast has been postponed till Tuesday afternoon. Bad weather up north has compelled the* Hiriemoa t 6 suspend operations in connection with the work of erecting the new beacon on Maori rock. The vessel was loading appliances and material at yesterday for moving the lightkeepora' houses at Cuvier Island.

Tho Shaw, Saviil and Albion Company's steamer Karamea is to get a*vay from Wellington at 2 p.m. to-day for Newcastle Ur continue Homeward loading in Australia. The Tyscr liner Indradevi, which arrives! at London on the 2nd inst. from Wellington, is to leave Home on October Bth for Melbourne, Sydney, and New Zealand porta. The Italian barque Geni sailed from Marseilles on the 4th inst. forißluff,*' Wellington. and Auckland with a full cargo of tiles for Briscoe and Co. Tho coastal steamer Stormbtrd is to lay up at Wellington shortly for an overhaul. The Oreti will act aa a substitute in the Stormbird’s running. * Tho Rob Roy, which sailed from Wellington about 4.50 p.m. yesterday for Puponga, put back to her berth at 6 p.m. owing to a slight mishap to her engines. WIMMEEA, FROM SYDNEY. The Huddart, Parker Company's steamei Wimmera, from Sydney direct, arrived in tho stream at 12.10 p.m, yesterday after .a passage of 3 days 22 hoars.’.Pratique was granted, and the vessel berthed at No-. 6, Queen’s wharf. The Corinthic left London at 1.45 p.m. on Saturday, and experienced moderate southerly sea And'winds. with fine weather, throughout the passage. CORINTHIC, FROM LONDONTho Shaw, Saviil and Albion Company'* steamer Corinthic, from London via Capetown and Hobart, arrived in the stream at 2.15 p.m. yesterday. Pratique was granted, and the vessel berthed at No. 1, south. Queen’s wharf. The Corinthic left London on July 25th, and resumed her voyage from Plymouth on July 27th. Fine weather prevailed till arrival at Capetown on August 17tb. The' voyage; waa continued on the same day. Light to moderate variable winds prevailed till crossing longitude 25 degrees east. A strong westerly gale with high sea then was experienced to longitude 29 degrees east. Continuous very heavy westerly and northerly gales, with very high sea, heavy snow and hail squalls were encountered as far a* longitude 95 degrees east and latitude 46 degrees south. Moderate to fresh northerly gales with heavy rain continued till crossing longitude 139 degrees east. Pina weather prevailed foi the rest of the passage. The Corinthic left Hobart on Saturday morning, and carried fine weather till arrival. here. Captain Hugh F. David has with him the following officers Chief, Mr /W*:. Hug, R.N.E.; first. Mr E. Jones; second, Mr W.-Hodgson; third. Mr I. Royster; fourth; Mr A. Pawley; purser, Mr H. R. B. Smith; surgeon. Dr R Fere; chief engineer, Mr J. Campbell.

, PASSENGERS POE ENGLANjD. The Shaw, Savill and Albion Company*® steamer Athenic. which is to sail from Wellington at noon to-day for London, will take the following passengers for England?. —First saloon; From Napier—Mrs Stuart, Mr T. J. Stuart, Master Stuart.* Prom Invercargill—Mrs J. Banner. Second saloon; From Wellington—Misses E. Tidier, E. B. Cooper. E. M.. Handcock, Mesdamea.M. In* man, E. Handcock, Messrs W. Busby, J. D. Hocking. Prom Auckland—Mrs if. A. Poole. Messrs J. Macfarlane,-W.‘ Hudson. Prom Napier—Miss M. Pilson. From Dunedin—*, Miss A. Young, Captain C. Clift. '■ Third'” class; From Wellington—Miss JL.Hamlyrv Mrs F. Hamlyn, Messrs H. Duncalf, Q. F W. Kroner, T. Pedersen, E. Schmidt, C. H, McCleary, W. Montgomery. Prom Auckland—Misses Paton (O, B. Wells. Moadamee Paton, Q. Wells, Messrs A. Beckett, P. Nash, M. Paton. From Christchurch—Mrs K. M. Punchard. Prom Timarn—Mrs Ste> vens, Mr W. Stevens. From Dunedin—Met* dames M. Pairbraaa, E. Wilson. For Monte Video—Second saloon; From Christchurch —Miss E. Hills, Mrs, E. S. -Hills. r Thirdclass: From Wellington—Mr CAS. Basle. 1 TEE A WHITT COMMENCES WORK. The Union Company's new .tug TerawhiU. went into commission yesterday morning. Captain Holmes,.. late of the Natone. ie master of the new Teasel, and Mr Gordon, who came out in charge of the Ter awh it Re engines, is engineer of that vessel. The Terawhiti’s duties, unless required In cases of emergency for fire-extinguishing or salvage work, comprise towing of coal hulk* conveying coal-workers to and from vessels in the stream, and the towing of vessels round to th e patent slip. The tug Natone is now laid up for an overhaul, and when qjie goes into commission again, the Pilot, which the Union Company ,is offering for sale, will lay up.

PHASES OF THE MOON. SEPTEMBER. D. H. U. New Moon ... ... 8 8 34 a.m. First Quarter ... ... 15 3 19 p.m. Full Moon ... 22 9 4 a.in. Last Quarter ... 29 11 7 p.m.

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New Zealand Times, 12 September 1907, Page 9

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SHIPPING NEWS New Zealand Times, 12 September 1907, Page 9

SHIPPING NEWS New Zealand Times, 12 September 1907, Page 9