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SHIPPING NEWS

PHASES OF THE MOON. SEPTEMBER. D. H, M. New Moan ... . 8 8 34 a.m. First Quarter Full Moon 22 9 4 a.m. Last Quarter 29 11 7 p.m. Sun dsns. 5.57 a.m.; gets. 5.38 p.m. Moon rises, 9.29 a.m. High water, 9.24 a.m.; 9.50 p.m. ARRIVED. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. Opawa, s.s. (2.20 a.m.), 110 tons. Nicholas, put back to port owing to stress of weather. Rotoiti, s.s. (4.10 turn.), 1169 tons, Holford, from Onehuuga and New Plymouth. Pas-sengers-—Saloon: Mrs Ward, Dr PenVrealh. Messrs Monk, Beaver, Trower, Penrice; 1 steerage. Miowera, s.s. (5.35 a.m.). 3393 tons, Newton, from Dunedin and Lyttelton.'Passengers— Saloon: Mieses Naylor, Cohen, Moodie, Buchanan, Digby-Smith, Hayes, Fleming, Lyttelton, Mesdames Bowxnar and infant, Scott, Digby-Smith. Winton, Smith and child, Hall, Btssctt, Wood. Secretan, Messrs Slnel (2), Gardner, Wishart; 9 steerage. Mararoa, s.s. (6.5 a.m.), 2598 tons, Manning, from Lyttelton. Passengers—Saloon: Misses Laklngton. Tcnnent, O’Riley, Dudding, Horne, Mount, Douglas, Drake. Edmunds, Mesdamca Tennent. Guild. Mulled. Captain Bone, Rev. H. Bull, Rev. Isitt, Messrs Sutherland, Carter, Nalder, Crispin, Clark, Zander, Chisholm. Bary, Gallop, Wardcll, Brown, Laurenson, Whitcombe, Henrys. Locs, Petrie. McLennan, Wilson, Gray, Hansard, Driffill.llott. Muse, McLeod, Heckles, White, Quano. Thomas. Busby. Been. Gray; 38 steerage. Larffo Law. e.B. '7.5 a.m.). 3974 tons. Henderson, from Newcastle. Zoalandia. e.a. (11.15 a.m.), 2771 tons. Dunsford, from Sydney. Auckland, Gisborne, and Napier. Passengers—Saloon: Misses Inlett, Kelly, Mrs Kelly. Key. Van Staveren. Messrs Abercrombie (2), Seville, Levesedee, McKellar. Hood, McLaren. Turnbull; 5 steerage. IVakanui, s.s. (4.15 p.m.), 5824 tons. WhiteParsons, from London via Auckland. BAILED. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 13. > Penguin, s.s. (12.45 p.m.), 824 tons. Stewart, for Pictou and Nelson. Passengers—Saloon: For Pictou—Mc&damea Watts, Bright* Beauchamp, Brosuau and child, Messrs Riley, Watts, Ingram. For Nelson—Miss Barr, Mesdaraes Smith. Lemner, Messrs Trueman, Miller, Howard, De Fen. Blenheim, s.s. (4 p.m.), 120 tons, Watson, for Blenheim.

Miowera, s.s. (4.20 p.m.), 3393 tons, Newton* for Sydney. Passengers—-Saloon: Misses McDonald. Poison. Mesdames Soldi, Talbot, Po'son. Mesri Soldi. Talbot. Poison. Pilkington, HoMsworth, Hewitt, Cameron* O’Connell, Moore, Manning. Kennedy, a.s. (5.15 p.m.), 137 tons, Vicfcerman, for Nelson and West Coast. Pareora, s.s. (6 p.m.), 650 tons, Black, fcrr Greymouth. Mararoa. b.s. (8.25 p.m.), 2598 tons. Manning. for Lyttelton, Passengers—Saloon: Misses Williams, Atkinson, Mesdames Atkinson, Matbereon, Dr Kirk. Messrs Thornton* Douglas, Matherson, Donald, Ferguson* Pearson, Lillico, Moore, Bryce, O’Connell. Flapps. Oreti, s.s. (6.50 p.m,), 125 tons, Robertson, for Wanganui. Zealandia, s.s. (10.10 p.m.), 2771 tons. Dun* ford, for Lyttelton and Dunedin. Passengers—Saloon: For Lyttelton—Miss Arnold, Meadamea Stevens, McNair. Lowden, Barnett, Messrs Stevens. Berkley. Masters Stevens, Arnold. For Dunedfn—Misses Haggit* Perkins, Toswill. Mesdames Sternfield. Gor-don-Glaasford, McPhail, Messrs Allen, Sternfield, Gordon-Glassford. Master Wren. Opawa, s.s. (midnight). 110 tons, Nicholas, for Blenheim. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 14. Waihi, s.s. (12.15 a.m.\ 92 tons, Carey, for Blenheim. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Ballochmyle, Calcutta, to-day Aorere, Patea, to-day Mana, Patea. to-day St. Quentin. Valparaiso, to-day Rotomahana, Lyttelton, to-day Penguin. Nelson. Picton, to-day Tasman, Motueka. to-day Rob Roy, Puponga, to-day Queen of the South. Foxton, to-day Mapourika, West Coast, Sunday Whangape, Westport. Sunday Tarawera, Dunedin, Lyttelton, Sunday Kahn, Napier via coast, Sunday Oreti, Wanganui, Sunday Blenheim; Blenheim, Sunday Opawa. Blenheim, Sunday Huia, Wanganui, Sunday Charles Edward. Picton, Sunday Waihi, Blenheim, Sunday Mararoa, Lyttelton, Sunday Defender, Greymouth, Monday Talune. Auckland via ports, Tuesday PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Kotuku, Greymouth, to-day, 4 p.m. Pukaki. Westport, today, 4 p.m. Hawea, Westport, to-day, 4 p.m. Mana. Patea. to-day. noon Aorere, Patea, to-day, 1 p.m. Wakatu, Lyttelton via coast, to-day, 6 p.m. Arahura, West Coast, to-day, 1 p.m. Rob Roy, Picton, Sounds, to-day. noon Tasman, Nelson. Motueka, to-day, 5 p.m. Rotomahana. Lyttelton, to-day, 11 p.m. Rotoiti, Onehunga. Sunday Penguin, Picton. Nelson. Monday Mararoa, Lyttelton, Monday Largo Law, Lyttelton. Monday Devon, Lyttelton, Monday Blenheim, Blenheim, Monday

Oreti, Wanganui, MondayHuia, 'Wanganui, Monday Opawa, Blenheim, Monday Queen of the South, Foxton, Monday Waihi, Blenheim, Monday Charles Edward, Nelson, West Coast, MondKahu, Napier via coast. Monday Manaroa, Motueka, Monday Tarawera, Auckland via porta, Monday Talune, Lyttelton. Dunedin; Tuesday Corinthic. Lyttelton. Tuesday Mapourika, West Coast. Tuesday EXPORTS. ■ Indraghiri (Thursday), tor London via Southern ports—From Wellington—263 hale. Hay. 171 bales wool, 45 casks pelts, 16 casks tallow. TELEGRAPHED MOVEMENTS. Fremantle, Friday—Orient, from London —passengers for Now Zealand: Dr and Mrs Clay and 2 children. Mr and Mrs Williams. Hr and Mrs Reynolds. Misses Craven. Lmgard, Reynolds, Messrs Petrie. Barnett, llarry. Hudson, Willows, Jennings. Campbell. Dullman, Thomson. Lusk. Auckland. Friday—Atua (7 40 ami from Nukualofa. Waihora (6 a.m.), for Welling* to Cape Maria, Friday—H.M.B. Challenger (11.33 a-m.) passed east. _ ■ Waitara. Thursday—Tamm 8 p.m.), from * Ne I’i yui o u t.h. Friday—Earawa (9.15 p.ra.), for Onchunga (connected). _ Patca. Friday—Aorcre (12.45 p.m.) and Mana (1 p.m.l. for Wellington. Wanganui. Friday—Huia (11.45 a.m.J, from " Po^on? n Friday—Queen of the South (L p.m.). from Wellington. Queen of the Bontn,. f °Gisborne. Bt Friday— Star of Scotland (4.30 p.m.). for Brisbane. ... . Napier. Thursday-Ka.hu OLM from Wellington. Fnday-Moura B-20 p.m.), from Wellington. Moura. for Giahpicton, Friday—Penguin (5.20 p.m.). from Wellington. Penguin (midnight), for NelS °Motneka. Friday— Tasman (2.5 pan.), for 'pumS' Friday—Rob Roy (10 am.), from Wellington. , „ , . ~ Farewell Spit. Friday— Terawlnti (1 pan.) P Westport.*’Friday—Canopus <10 ; 30 am.) and Whangape (10.40 a.m.). from , Lyttelton. Friday— lndraghiri (6.30 a-m.). Wimmera (8.15 turn.). Botomahana (9.5 a.m ), and Hampton (9.30 a.m.). from Wellington. Cygnet, from Kaikoura; Ripple, from Grey; mouth. Wimmera (4 p.m.). lor *■ Jjfj Melbourne via Southern ports; Indraghiri (5.30 a.m. Saturday), tor Dunedin; kotoma. hana (6.25 p.m.). for Wellington—passengers; Misses Henderson. McGuire. Norris. Newton Fraser. Grcig. Hodges. Kirk. Blakev. Wood. Mesdames Carmichael, Derbridge and 2 children. West and child, Gannaway and child. Henderson. McGuire, Nelson. Johnston. Turner. Bortensham. Crump, Larsen. Dr Neeley. Messrs Blaek, Stephens. Hnlme, Mclennan. P. Hart. Derbridge. West. Henderson, Forest, Mackay,, Hghtband. Curtis. Bnckley, Hole. Niven, Buttcrworth, Derbridge. Lawrence, lamb, Greenwood, Fielder. Teschemaker. Studholme. Walsh. Henry. Hall. Whitaker. Shrimpton. Webster. Andrews, Chadwick, Stewart. Master Sargood. Port Chalmers. Friday—Turakma (S a.m.), from Bluff. Turakina (6.10 p.m.). for Lyttelton. Dunedin. Friday—Corinna, from Onehunga via intermediate ports; Poberaa,. from West aCoast. Tarawera. for Auckland via East Coast ports— nass>enirers for Wellinaton: Walker. Tomlinson. Hre Belflt and child, Mr Johnston. Captain Johnston, who brought the Lyttelton Harbour Board’s new twin-screw tug Canterbury out from Home, will return to England shortly. Mr H. Derbridge. second engineer, is temporarily in charge of the engine-room. The other officers and engineers have signed off. The vessel will dock

at Lyttelton as soon as the Warrimoo comes off the cradle, The Ilawea is to get away from Wellington to-day for Westport, and the Kotuku will also get away this afternoon for Grey** mouth. Messrs Hatrick and Co.’s barquentino Alexa is to sail from Wellington early this morning for Wanganui with balance of cargo from Newcastle. The Union Company’s steamer Mapotirika. from Wellington via ports, arrived at (ireyiuouth at 11 o'clock yesterday morning. The .vessel will sail on the return trip at 2 o’clock this morning, and will probably reach here to-morrow afternoon. The departure of the Fcderal-Honlder* Shire liner Devon, from Wellington for Lyttelton (with balance of cargo from Liverpool), has been postponed till Monday. The Tyser steamer Indraghlri, which lef# on Thursday for Southern ports, is to leave Dunedin on Tuesday for London via Australia. The Westport Coal Company’s; recently purchased barquemine Countess of Errol is bringing a cargo of 220 tons of coal from Newcastle for Mr E. H. Barber. Mr H. A. Johnston, second mate of the Kennedy, came ashore yesterday, and Mi A. 6. Woolf joined the vessel in his place Tae New Zealand Shipping Company’! steamer Rimutaka, due at Wellington about October 23rd from Loudon via Capetowx and Hobart, is bringing 243 passengers foi New Zealand. The Miowcra, which passed through Wellington yesterday on her way to Sydney* is under command of Captain Newton, whtf has with him the following officers:—Chief, Mr Hammond; second, Mr McCreary; third, .Mr Vipand; chief engineer, Mr Ward; sec--1 ond, Mr W. Webster. Mr Dodds is purser, and Mr Hawke assistant purser. The coastal steamer Defender is due at Wellington on Monday with a load of tim* * her from Greymouth. The vessel was un' able to enter Karamea owing to a heavy sea on the bar. The little Island schooner Alice Is being flttod with, a new rudder at the Wool wharf. The Alice is to get away early next week for Malden Island, and is at present loading stores for the Island. The Union ’ Company's iron hulk Latterworth will be brought off the patent slip this morning. An expert who examined the vessel on the slip says that her plates are as good as when the ship was built. The Union Company’s wooden hulk Devonport will go on the cradle to-day for reoa-ulkiniP and recoppering. * . Mr A. J. R. Barr, late second mate of the barque Wai-iti, who has been studying at Deronia Navigation School, Lyttelton, passed his examination recently for a certificate of competency as first mate of ft foreign-going ship. , _ The colliers Whangape and Canopus were delayed outside the Westport bar yesterday 1 owing to the bar being unworkable. The Whangape is due back at Wellington tomorrow night or on Monday with a cargo of coal for the Union Company and WcsV port Coal Company, „ The Union Company s collier Pukaki haft completed her overhaul at Wellington, and la to sign on her crew at 10 o'clock thift morning. The vessel will leave this after noon for Westport. , , . _ . _ The Wellington office of the Union Company has been advised that the Island trader Taviuni left Fiji at 8 o’clock on Thursday for Auckland, where she is dui on Monday. The vessel will proceed tliencs to Wellington, where she is due abour Thursday.

LARGO LAW, FROM NEWCASTLE. The cargo steamer Largo Law, under time charter to the Union Company, arrived at Wellington early yesterday morning from Newcastle with 6500 tons of cool and 200 tons of timber. The coal is consigned to Mr E. H. Barber for delivery 1200 tons for Wellington, and balance at Ly£ telton and Timaru. The vessel left New*castle late on Saturday night, and experienced fair weather till strong westerly winds prevailed con slderable following sea. These . f s 2 ndit p??J continued till Wednesday evening. Fine father then followed till entering Cook Strait, when a south-easterly gale was enton on Monday, j • f, ... * - v OTEKSEA VESSELS POE WELLINGTON. STEAMBBB. ■ Waihora (due to-morrow moraine), from Calcutti Auguet 7th, via Auckland. sailed from Banbury September sth. (Mil C about September 24 tb). eaDed from London Auect 3rd. ri» Auckland. about 24thk ■ailed from Plymouth August 10th. vi» Capetown and Hobart. (N.Z.B. Co.) Kish (due about September 25th), sailed from New York July Blh, via Australia and Auckland. (A. find A. Line.) Pondo (due about October 4th). salted from Vancouver August 29th, via Suva and Auckland. (F.-H.-S. Co.) _ . Nairnshire (due about October. 4thViaDed from Liverpool July 27th, via Australia and Auckland. (F.-H.-S. Line.) Whakarua (due about October sth), sailed from London’ August Ist, via Australia, Auckland, and-Napier.-(Tyser.) Arawa (du© about October 9th), sailed from London August 22nd, via Capetown and Hobart. (Shaw, Savill.) Mizniro (due about October 20th), sailed from New York August 3rd, via Australia* and Auckland. (Tyser.) Rimutaka (due about October 23rd), sailed from Plymouth September 7th, via Cap* town and Hobart. (N.Z.B. Oo.) Hallamshire (due about October 23rd), sailed from New York August 3rd, via Australia and Auckland. (A. and A. line.) Morayshire (due about October Slat), sailed from Liverpool August 24 th. via Australiaand Auckland. (P.-H.-S. Line.) Opawa (due about November sth), sailed from London September lOti - (N.ZB. Co.) SAILERS. Oberon. four-masted barquentine (94 day* out), sailed from Liverpool June 12th. Formosa, barque (25 days out), sailed from Liverpool August 20th. . . Geni, barque (10 days out), salted from Marseilles September 4th, via Bluff. (Biir coe and Oo.)

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 6314, 14 September 1907, Page 11

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SHIPPING NEWS New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 6314, 14 September 1907, Page 11

SHIPPING NEWS New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 6314, 14 September 1907, Page 11