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SHIPPING NEWS

PHASES OF THE UOOJL SEPTEMB EH.

Sun rises, 5.34 a.m.; sets, 5.51 p.m. Moon rises, 11.57 p.m.; sets, 8.49 a*m. High vrater, 8.35 a-m.; 9.5 p.m. ARRIVED. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26. Waihi, s.s. (2.30 ami.). 92 tons, Carey, from Blenheim.

Rotomahana, s.s. (6.40 a.m.), 1777 tons, Collins. from Lyttelton. Passengers—Saloon: Misses Ferguson (2), Hami.ton. Brown, Mehalke, Leydou, Armstpong. Cogau, Ford, Bagley, Mesdamea York, Brice, Logo and 2 children. McEwan, Beckett, McLean and 2 children. Armstrong. Sherrett and infant. Messrs Ferguson, Thompson. Bowden. Bain. Fleming. Clark. Brice. Moltson, Williams, Jones, Parker, Harding, Nicol. Edgar, Thompson. Lennan. Lay, Taylor, Kingaland, Langsen, Smith. Suckling. Lamb. McEwan. Stewart. Groat <2l, Rainbow, Beckett, George, Head, Hampton, Haywood. „ Sutherland. White, Jamieson, Lucas. Gardiner; 17 steerage.

Waikare, a.a. (1,30 p.m.). 3071 tons. Hutchings, from Melbourne, Hobart, and South Passengers—Saloon: Misses Ridley, Price, Mesdames Rogers and 2 children, Williams, Burtinshaw and 2 children, Messrs Williamwn. Mitver, Uirdlestone. Sloan. Eitchic, fatutchbury. Watson. Archibald. Blair. Ashton, Johnston; 56 steerage. Penguin, a.s. (11.30 p.m.), 824 tons, Stewart 5® taon T ? nd Kcton. Passengers—Saxr^ Bse , s lla fi £Lnd ' Biick, Ledger; Stuart (2). Millington, Nicoil, Atkinson, Meadamcs MacfarJane, .Ledger, Anderson, Henderson. U ridge, Atkinson, Smith, Messrs Russell Boyes.. McDonald, Beauchamp, Hislop! Bethwaite, BlioJs, Hanna, Ledger. Lilley, Barker. Bridge, Knight, Connor. Christie. Witt, Fuller, Cable, Zohrab. Kelly, Parker, MoGinty, McKeever, Costello, Anderson, Bytbell. Bell, Dawes. Greenfield. Millington, Martin, Rose, Foulter; 6 steerage.

SAILED. THTJESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26. Mana. s.a. (4.15 p.m.), 134 tons. Corby, for

(Taltml, as. P*m.). 123 tons, Jensen, for Waitara.

llotomahana. s.s. (8 p.m.). 1777 tons. Colf°r . Lyttelton. Passengers—Saloon: Misses Sullivan, Kennedy, Mesdamca Allen, Barclay, Watson. Gray. Wood, Brett, White, Godfrey. , HanselJ, Messrs “Macpherson, ty, Allen, Reid. Barclay, Watson, Gray, Thorpe, Pennington, Hampton, White. Egerton, Thomas. Downes, Fitzway. Greenova. Weight, Jenkins. Gay, Studholme. Waikare. _s.s. (11.25, p.m.), 3071 tons. Newton. for Napier, Gisborne. :• Auckland, and Sydney. Passengers—Saloon: For Napier—Messrs Peers. Wilson. Wickes, Le Grove. For Gisborne—Mesdamea Turner and '3 children. Burtenshaw and 2 children. For Auckland—Mrs Crump, Countess De Frtsnedo. Captain Dorrion Smith. Messrs A. H. Miles. F, Anstia, Stewart, Brown, Williams, Todd, Master Stewart,

EXPECTED ARRIVALS, Huia/ Wanganui,'! to-day Aorere. Patea. to-day Torgauten, Tairua, to-day Manuka, Dunedin. Lyttelton, to-day Victoria, Sydney, Auckland, to-day Rotoiti, Onehunga, to-day Rosamond, Greymouth, to-day Kahu, Napier via coast, to-day t Mararoa, Lyttelton, to-day. .Queen of the South, Foxton, to-day - ’ Rob Roy, Picton, to-day . Opawa, Blenheim, to-day Kennedy, Foxton, to-day Blenheim. Blenheim, to-day Rotomahan&. ? ‘ Lyttelton, Saturday Penguin. Nelson, Picton, Saturday EnnerdaJe. Port Stephens. Saturday Tasman, Motueka* .Saturday Mapourlka, Wtst ..Coast, Saturday • - Hawea, Limestone Island, Sunday Moura, Dunedin, Lyttelton, Sunday Talurie, Auckland via ports, Tuesday,. Kazembe, Port Kembla, Tuesday PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Kahu. Napier, Gisborne, to-day, 4 pjaiV ~ Waihi, Blenheim, to-day, 4 p.m. Aorere. Patea, today, 5 p.m. Huia, Wanganui, to-day, 3 p.m. Manuka, Sydney, to-day, 4 p.m, Wakatu, Lyttelton via coast, today, 4 p.m. Victoria, Lyttelton, , Dunedin, today, 6 p.m. Stormbird, Wanganui, today, 6 p.m. Blenheim, Blenheim, to-day, midnight Hanaro a, Motueaa. to-day, 4 p.m.. Kennedy, Nelson, West Coast,-'to-day, 5 pm. Opawa, Blenheim, to-day, midnight Mararoa. Lyttelton, today, 8 p.m. Penguin, Picton, Nelson, to-day, 12.30 p.m. Pareora, Greymouth, today Rotomahana. Lyttelton. Saturday Kotuku, Greymouth, Saturday l ' „ Queen of the South, Foxton, Saturday Hana. Patea, Saturday i Rob Roy, Picton, Havelock, Saturday Arahura, West Coast, Saturday Tasman. Nelson. Motueka, Saturday Whangape, Westport, Saturday Rotoiti, Onehunga, Sunday Moura, Auckland via porta, Monday' Talune, Lyttelton, Dunedin. Tuesday Mapourika, Nelson, West Coast, Tuesday

TELEGRAPHED MOVEMENTS. Suva, Thursday—Manapouri, from Sydney.

- Thursday-Jap, baroueutine, for Westport. .

Auckland. Thursday—Maori (4 p.m.), from London; Talunc. from South, after a lone passage of thirty hours from Giabome, during which she encountered a hard northwest gale and high seas'from East Cape. Kish (2 p.m.), for Wellington. Turakina (5 p.m.). for London via . Monte Video and Teneriffe. Passengers—Saloon; Prom Auckland—if e&sra p. Wallenberg. T. M. Looney. M. Bell, J. Faulkee,, A. A. Jones, D. Kennedy, p. H. Kidd, j', D. McKinnon. A. B. Robertson. A. Spriggs. J. Stainthorpe, G. Woodhead.,, T. D. . Campbell. M. Coulon. From Christchurch—Messrs G. Hall. C. A. Dunn. , O. Butcher, F. E. Wooldridge. Master J. A. Dunn. From Napicr—Mr T. B. Leos, Master Lees. From Dunedin—Messrs W. B. Brittenden, J. Cameron, D. J. Mclntosh. From Timaru —Mr D. Butcher. Me*dames C. Butcher, B. D. Dunn. C. G. Lees. Woodhead. Misses M- I. Cameron, A. T. ADunn, B, Lees.

New Plymouth, Thursday—Rotoiti (4,30 a.m.), from Onehunga-; Takapuna (11.45 a.m.'. from Wellington; Eotoitl (12.45 p.m.). for Wellington; Takapuna (9 p.m.), for Onehunga (connected). Foxton, Wednesday—Queen of the South’ (12,33 p.m.), from Wellington. Napier, Thursday—Victoria (4 p.m.), for Wellington. ,i r

Blenheim, Thursday—Opawa and Blenheim (10 a.n>;>, from Wellington. Opawa and Blenheim (8.30 p:m.), for Wellington. Nelson, Thursday—Alexander (2 a.m.). from Picton.

Lyttelton, Thursday—Mararoa (8.45 a.m.), from Wellington. Manuka (5.5 p.m.), for Sydney via Wellington—passenger* for Wellington; Misses Deans. Berwick, Henry. Dick. Mrs W. K- B. Dale, Rev. Carrington. Dr Levinge. Messrs Clarkson, Carl and son, Taylor, Langdown. Wright. Fletcher, Bead, Dowding, Deacon. W. H. E. Dale; Mararoa f(»15 p.m.), for Wellington—passengers; Misses Simpson. Pritchard (2), Withers, O’Shea, Clarke, Staples, Eowe. Mesdamc* Green, Harris, Clark and chid, Douglas, Bowman.,Cuff, Ball. Dunkely. Lyes. Dallas. Colonel Jowsey, Messrs Brown, Egglestone. Green, Richardson. J. Forbes. Suckling, Griffiths, Armitage, Pugh. England. Chorcbf Oldfield. Stevenson, Clarkson, Dunkely, Ball, Lyes. Dallas. __ , Timaru, Thursday—Largo Law moon), from Lyttelton. • . . k Bluff, Thursday—Devon fll ajn.), for Sydney.

The Union Company’s collier Eosatnond, due at Wellington late tonight from Greymouth, is to return to that port on completion of discharge. The Union Company's new intercolonial steamer Marama was to have left Greenock on'Tuesday for Melbourne. The Union Company's steamer Waikare. which arrived from Melbourne. Hobart, and Southern ports, discharged the following cargo:—£o bags rioc, 76 ingots tin, 1000 bags oats. 143 bags flour, 5Q3 bales fodder. 2QQ bags potatoes. 273 bags onions, BSO cases preserved fruit, 600 cases fruit. Captain W. Hutchings left the Waikare at Wellington yesterday to come ashore.for orders, and Captain W. J. Newton took command of that vessel. The officers are:— Chief, Mr il. Platte; second, Mr 11. Megger; third, Mr G. W. Anderson; chief engineer. Mr A. Mcßride. Mr F. Willcoi. purser of the Waikare. and Mr P. Wallis, of the Arahura, exchanged positions yesterday. The. Mapourika, from Wellington via Nelson, arrived at Westport at noon yesterday. She sailed at midnight for Greymouth. The

To Anau was unable to enter Westport yea terday owing to a heavy sea on the bar. According to Uie nautical journal "Fairplay,” the cost of the big steamer which is being built at the yard of Messrs Alex. Stephen and Sons. Liuthouse, for the Union. Company, and which is to be employed in the Vancouver service, will bo about J1250,G00. She will thus I-" the most expen sive vessel in the Union company* neet. The cargo steamer Hampton, from Novr York, after discharging in the South, is now en route to Sydney to load railway elceperr for Karachi, India.

The sale of the auxiliary schooner Waiapu, which has been under offer to Messrr Vines. Utting and some time , past <say» i the iAuckland tar”), was cluded at Auckland on ,Fridaj% The Uarapu. which wid be engaged.regularly[ be tween Auckland and .Niue; > ; iU leave* for that is.aud very shortly In command of Captain Broadhouse, late second officer of the mission steamer Southern Cross. Hitherto the Government schooner Countess or Ranfurly has kept up the connection m tills trade, but as she has now been sold. Messrs Vines, Citing and Preston, who are interested in the trade, have, secured the Wuxapu to supply the want. Ihe IVaiapu is a handy little vessel. Until recently sa* was engaged in the * Gisborne-Auckland tr S’o' furtlier actioh; is' by■ th« Victorian Governiiiorlt' in 'Connection wiUi thoi negotiations for the purchase ofjthe ship Shenandoah. Recently the ipastbv _ of the Shenandoah; called on. Mr Bent, and sucecsled that he should purchase the lei ior £15.0». and use it as a for Victorian boys. The Engineer of Part* and - Harbours (Mr Maclean) inspected the shin on September 7th, and his report C ™h^h r °^TTOcr4 le offer ]ll '^We l a*rcod' l not l to with the owner son • . ,«• flubsopurpose.” ,

TO EEPIACE THE WAI-ITI. The iron barque Punloo i« loading a earstf of salt and gypsum ai Edithburg. South Australia, for Lyttelton, end is expected to sail in a few days. The Sydney ’“Shipping List” states that the Duuloc haa been purchased by Mr A. H. Turnbull, of Christchurch. for the intercolonial timber trade, to take the place of the barque wai-iti. which has' been converted into, a hulk. After discharging at Lyttelton the vessel is reported to be chartered to load timber at Ilokiansa or Kaipara, for Sydney or Melbourne. The Dunlbo was built in 1870 by Dobio and Co., of Glasgow, and is a vessel of 704 tons gross and 674 tons net her dimensions being Length 180 ft vin* 'beam 30ft 4in, depth of hold 18ft 4in. Kef cargo carrying capacity ia about 1100 ton a Captain Stone, an old identity in the Zealand trade, ia in command of the Dunr loc.

OVERSEA VESSELS' TO ARRIVE. STEAMERS. ' Kish (due' about September 2Sth). sailed from New York July Bth, via Australia and Auckland. (A. and A. Line.) Maori (.duo about October 2nd), sailed from London August 3rd, via Auckland. (Shaw, Savlll.) Pondo (duo about October 4th), 'sailed from Vancouver August 29th, via Suva and Auckland. (F.-H.-fl. Co.) Nairnshire (due about October 4tMj."sailed from-Liverpool July 27th, via Australia and Auckland. (P.-H.-8. Lino.)

Wliakania (duo about October sth), sailed from London August Ist, via Australia, Auckland, and Napier. (Tyser.) , ■ ' Arawa (due about October 9th), sailed from London August 22nd. via Capetown and Hobart. (Shaw, BavillJ

Mimiro (due about October 20th), sailed from New York August 3rd, via Australia and Auckland.. (Tyser.) H . ‘ Bimutaka (due about October 23rd), sailed from Plymouth September 7th, via Capetown and Hobart. (NJZ.S. Co.) Hallamshire (due about October 23rd), sailed from New York August 3rd; via Australia and Auckland. (A. and A. Line.) Oriana (due about October 25th), sailed from New York August 10th, via Australia and Auckland,’- .v ~, ■ , ™ , , Morayshire Kdue about OctoberSlst), sailed from Liverpool'August 24th, via Australia and Auckland. (F.-IL-S. Line.) , Mamari (due about November 6th), sallcu from London September 19th. . (Shaw, Savill.) , . , Onawa (due about November sth), sailed from-London September 10th. \ia Auckland. about November >UUi from London Xoffiut JOtlL via AurtralirL, Auckland, and Napier. 1 ; Star of New Zealand (duo about November 15th). nailed frod New York September 14th, via/Australia; and Auckland. (Tyser.)

SAILERS. - Helen Denny, barque (2 days out), sailed from Sydney September 25th. ■ Coanteaa.-of Errol, barque ntme (2 days out), sailed from Newcastle September 25tn, Obcron, four-masted harquentine (107 days out), sailed from Liverpool June 32th. Formosa, barque (38 days out), sailed from Liverpool August 20th. ■ Geni, barque {23 days out), sailed from Marseilles September 4th, via Bluff. (Bria* coe and Co.)

0. ZL iJ. tfew Moon ... ... H a ?A a.ir First Quarter ... ... 15 3 it p.m Fuli Moon ... ... ... 22 9 4 a.rn Last Quarter ... 25 31 V y.m.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 6325, 27 September 1907, Page 9

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SHIPPING NEWS New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 6325, 27 September 1907, Page 9

SHIPPING NEWS New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 6325, 27 September 1907, Page 9

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