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SHIPPING NEWS

PHASES OP THE MOON. SEPTEM3EE-

Sun rises. 5.53 a.m.; sets, 5.52 p.m. Moon sets, 9.23 a.m. High water. 9.25 n,rn.; 9.54 p.m.

AEEi VED. PEIDAY, SEPTEMBEE 27,

Blenheim, s.s. (1.53 a.m.), 120 tons, Watson, from Blenheim.

Opawa, e.s. (3.15 a.m.). 110 tons. Nicholas, from Blenheim.

Manuka, s.s. (4.50 a.m.), 4505 tons, Phillips, form Dunedin and Lyttelton. Passengers— Saloon: .Misses Dick, Beswick. Heney, Doans, Mesdamcs Brown. Bale. McMillan, Dra Perry, Levinge, McMillan, Messrs Langdown, Deacon. Dowding, Bead. Carrington, Brown, Bale, Carl and son. Fletcher, Clarkson, Wright, and T. E. Taylor. Eotoiti, s.s. (5.10 a.m.), 1159 tons. Eobert--8012, from Onehunga and Now Plymouth. Passengers—Saloon: Mrs Davey, Messrs E. v\ r iUianison, Kingwell, Jackson, Bradbury; b steerage. Charles Edward, s.s. (5.30 a.m.), 245 tons, Graham, from West Coast and Nelson. Mararoa* s.s. (5.46 a.m.), 2698 tons. Manning, from Lyttelton. Passengers—Saloon; Misses Stapiea, Prichard, Adamson, Withers. Bowe. O Shea, Simpson. Clarke, Bowman, Prichard, Mesdames Pizzcy and 2 children. Barker, Cuff and maid, McLean, Ball, Morgan, Harris, Green. JDbugiaa, Eyes, Dunaiy, McCullough, Clarke and child, Messrs Wilson. Oldfield, Church. Wilson, Dallas, McLeiin, Tanner, Beeves, Bryce, Hopkins, i Griu.ths, Williams. Hargreaves, Bail. Forbes, Stevenson, Suckling, England, urocn, Flmuy, Lggioatou, Barrow, Lyes. Dunkiey, Pugh, rticharason, Macfariane, Doaoiiue, Ariuitage; 24 steerage, Kahu, s.s. (9 a.m.), 182 tons, Thompson, from East Coast ports. Victoria, s.b. (9 a.ra.), 2969 tons, Waller, from Sydney, Auckland. Gisborne, and Napier. Passengers—Saloon; Misses Clcghorn, Williams, r lodd, Burt, Mosdamea Grahann Wilson, Stratford, Eattray, Messrs Hoiines. Astin, Fanton, Eattray. Westwood, Burt. Johnson/ Klinger, Eilchio; 1 steerage, - ; SAILED, PEIDAY. SEPTEMBEE 27. ‘

Hoere, auxiliary scow (8.10 a.m.), 99 tone, Barnes, for Karamesu . Korora, scow (9.25 a.m,), 178 .tons, Corbett, lor Hokiauga. Penguin, s.a. uj.4o’ p.m,), 824 tons, Stewart, for Picton and nelson. Passengers— Saloon: For Picton—Misses Grensil, Ohaytor, Mrs Ahern, Messrs Ahern, EUia, Jenkins. For iSoison —Misses Tyreil, Coventry, fcjhaw, Brown, Meadames Green, Luca-s, Messrs Graham, Manifold, Edgar, Rowey. Chapman, Pratt, Banna, Hill, Eenwiok, Smith. ■ : \

Manuka, s.a. (4.25 p.m.). 4505 tons. Phillip*, Cor Sydney'. Passengers—Saloon : Misses vVoodhouse, Ledger (2), MoKeilar, Lamb. Armstrong (2), ilesdamea Partridge,- Oxley (2), Felling, Watson, Watson, Willis, -Melhurat. Price, Captain Howell, Messrs Sanders, Crole, Rowell, Saunders, Helm an, Boulton, Church, Arthur, Price, Ledger, Hargreaves. Partridge; Oxley, Parkinson, Felling, Patterson, Willis, Watson, Melhurst. Price.

Pareora, s.s. (5.10 p.m.), 650 tons, Black, for Greymouth. Mararoa, s.s. (9 p.m.), 2598 tons. Manning, for Lyttelton. Passengers—Saloon: Misses Fife, Atkinson, Allan, Hart, Barker, McLean (2), Mesdamcs Kumbel. Atkinson, Sharp. White, Messrs Anderson, Turnbull, Wood, Wigrarn, M.U.R., Rainton, Barker Maddiaoa, Witty, M.H.R., Jones, Suthefland. Hutchinson, Heckler, Raymond, Ha«soler, Inman, Woodhouse. Pike, Jamieson. Hon. George McLean, Hon. Anstey. Opawa, s.b. (midnight), 110 tone, Nicholas, for Blenheim. • , Charles Edward, , s.s. (7 P«m.)» 245 tons, Graham, for Nelson and West Coast. Victoria, s.s. (7.20 p.m.). 2969 tons. Waller, for Lyttelton add Dunedin. Passengers— Saloon: For Lyttelton—Misses .Baughan, Mcßerth. Mesdamea Bmythson, Tolerton, Grossman. Brown, Messrs Ruddick, J. Reid, Goldsmith, Arlidge, Clarkson. A. 8. Paternon. T. E. Taylor. O. AUcnder. .Bmythtron. Brown. For Dunedin—Misses white, Bulton. Mesdames Thimsan. White. Messrs Chanolen, Griffiths. Heed, mon. Pyike. Masters Thimsan, White (2), 19 Kahu?| e s. (10 p.m.). 182 tons, Thompson, for East Coast.

SATURDAY. SEPTEMBEE 28. 1 Waihi. s.s. (1 a,m.), 92 tons, Carey, for Blenheim.

Blenheim, s.s. (2 a.m.), 120 tons. Watson, for, Blenheim.

EXPECTED ABELVALS. Hnia, Wanganui, tcniay Rob Eoy, Picton. to-day , Queen of the South, Poston, to-day Eotomahana, Lyttelton, to-day Penguin, Nelson, Pioton, to-day i Ennerdale, Port Stephens, to-day Tasman. Mdtueka, to-day Kapiti, Lyttelton, Sunday Mapourika, West Coast, Sunday Moura, Dunedin, Lyttelton. Sunday Mana, Patea, Sunday Kahu. East Coast, Sunday Blenheim, Blenheim. Sunday Aorere, Patea, Sunday,Waihi. Blenheim. Sunday , Opawa, Blenheim, Sunday Mararoa, Lyttelton, Sunday Canopus, Westport, Monday ' Talune, Auckland via ports, Tuesday Kazemhe, Port Keinbla, Tuesday TTn.wpiri,, Limestone Island, Tuesday .PEOJECTED DEPAETTTEES. Stormbird, Wanganui, to-day, 9 p-m. Waverley, Nelson, West Coast, to-day, 1 p.m. Hnia, Wanganui, to-day, noon WaJiatu, Lyttelton via coast, to-day, 6 p.m. Eotomahana, Lyttelton, to-day, 11 p.m. > Kotuku, Greymouth. to-day, 4 p.m. Eob Roy, Picton, Havelock, to-day, noon Arahura. West Coast, to-day, 1 p.m. ' Tasman. Neison, Motueka,, to-day. 10 p.m. Whangape, Westport, to day, noon Eotolti, Onehunga, Sunday f Mararoa, Lyttelton, Monday ‘Penguin, Picton. IS elaon. Monday Manaroa, Motueka, Monday Blenheim, Blenheim, Monday Kahu, Napier, Gisborne, Monday Waihi, Blenheim, Monday Aorere, Patea, Monday Kapiti, Patea, Monday Queen of the South, For ton, Monday * ■ Opawa, Blenheim, Monday Moura, Auckland via ports, Monday Talune, Lyttelton, Dunedin. Tuesday Mapourika, Nelson, West Coast, Tuesday Torgauten, Picton, Onehunga, Tuesday

, TELEGEAPHED MOVEMENTS. Auckland. Friday—Nairnshire (7 a,m.), from Sydney.

Onehunga, Friday—Earawa (1.30 p.m.) put back, unable to cross the bar.

East Cape, Friday—Kish (10.43 a.m.) passed south. •

Napier. Friday—'Waikare (4 p.m.), from Wellington. Waikare, : for Gisborne. Picton,' Friday—Penguin (5.10 p.m.), from Wellington. Penguin (7 p.m.), for Nelson. Motueka. Friday—Tasman (2.10 p.m.), for ■Wellington. Lytteiton, Friday—Eotomahana (H. 55 a-m.). from Wellington. Eotomahana (6.10 p.m.), for Wellington—passengers: Misses Thorn (2), Barton, Walsh, Watt, Boyd, Ball (2), Billens, Barber,, Saunders. McKenzie, Mesdames Fleming, Watson, Curtis, Lonsdale, Thorn, Duncanson. Watt, Saunders, Thompson, Cosgrove, Jones, Nichitin, Hon. J. A. Millar, Eev. T- Tait, Captain Willis. Captain Eichardson; Messrs Gray. H. Wynne, Donnelly, F. D. Thomson. H. Wolf, Duncanson, Bowman, Hoar, .Watt, Foot, Haver, Thorn, Moore (2).Vader. Velden. Jones, Sat-, cliff©, Murjey, Masters Curtis, Thorn.-Deh-man; Cygnet, for Kaikoura. ' - *■' Dunedin, Friday—Poherua* from West Coast. Monra, for Northern, ports—passenger for Wellington: Mr Murie. Bluff, Friday—Corinna. from Port Chalmers. Ooriana,- for; Dunedin. . ; ,

The Mararoa was detained at Wellington till 9 last night owing to the late arrival of the mail train from New Plymouth.

The Alley liner Pondo, from Vancouver, is due at Auckland to-day from Suva, After discharging part cargo she will come to-Wellington* whero-ehe is due on Thursday. ‘ The Pondo. will leave here probably on the following day for Australia. An endeavour is being made to get the Ruapehu away from Wellington next Tuesday evening for Lyttelton with Balance of cargo from London, The steamer Alexander iSvezpected to arrive' at Lyttelton to-morrow with eighty head of cattle from Wanganui. After discharging, the vessel leaves at once for Wellington. The collier Whangape is to get away from Wellington to-day at noon for Westport.

The Kotuku will sail from here at 4 pjnu to-day for Greymouth, where she will load again for Wellington. The schooner Lizzie Taylor sailed from Timaru yesterday with a cargo of produce for Wellington. The Westport Coal Company's collier Canopus is due at Wellington about Monday with a full load of coal from Westporfc for the company's Wellington branch. Part of the cargo will bo delivered l to thr bunkers of 11.M.5. Challenger. The coastal steamer Storm arrived at Dunedin yesterday with a full cargo of coal from Puponga for J. Mills and Co. The coastal steamer Eipple will probably load early at Puponga for LytUefon. The Kar pitl arrivod at Lyttelton yesterday with a- : full load .of coal.from Puponga. The Northern Coal Company's recently' purchased steamer Baden Powell is at present laid up at Auckland to undergo considerable alterations, including the. fitting of a new after hatch, to make room,for the carrying of more cargo. The passenger accommodation, which will he' removed to make room for the .new hatch, - will be placed on the deck underneath the bridge. The A. and A. liner Kish, from New York via Australia and Auckland, is duo here this- afternoon. The vessel will probably berth at the Taranaki street wharf. Mr D. Eitchle. late chief officer of the Eittawa-, has joined the Wainori in a similar capacity. Mr R. Hall, second officer of the ICittawa. is acting chief of that vcsseL Tho Maorilaud Steamship Company’s steamer Torganten. duo ut Wellington today from Tsurua, ht\« about 173.000 ft of kauri for various consignees. Sh© is to leave hero about Tuesday for Picton to load produce for Onehunga. The tin ion Company's steamer Hawea left Auckland at 8 o’clock on 'Thursday night to load cement at Limestone Island for Wellington. Biie is due here about Tuesday next. Captain Hutchings, who brought the Wa> kare from Dunedin to Wellington./baa re* turned South for Orders. The Union Company’s streamer Manuka* which passed through Wellington yesterday on her way to Sydney, stopped for only four days at Dunedin on this trip, ana did not undergo her overhaul, there. She will return to the Dominion, and will pro bably lay up at 1 Dunedin on. October 124 b for her overhaul. .. It is reported that Mr H. W. Budge, late chief engineer of the Eakanoa, has gone Home to join the Union Company b new cargo turret' steamer Koroinlko. It is also said that, Mr/A..; Lewis, late.of the Haurotcv is returning to New Zealand as chief engineer of the Marama. . „ „.... ....... * The Union'Company's chartered st^atDM Largo Law, after completing discharge of coal In the .South, loads, timber;:,at. Eaipara for Sydney. She will afterwards return with coal from Newcastle. Mr Clunie, fourth officer of the Manuka, left that vessel at Dunedin in order to join the Moura in a similar capacity. Mr P. Elliott/ late third officer of the Manuka* and Mr W. Lindsay, late third of the Mararoo, have exchanged position®; The Union Company’s steamer Boteltl waa placedpatent slip at midday yeßterday.afor/clejwurig/ and'-jainting. She will bo brought off the cradte this morning. MAMAEI LEAVES PLYMOUTHThe local agents for the Shaw, Savilland Albion Company have boon advised by cable that the Manari aaHed from Plymouth on Saturday last for Wellington via Capetown and Hobart. -vSho-ia duo Capetown about October 12th, at Hobart about October 31st. and at Wellington about November. sth. . . .. MAORI AT AUCKLAND. The Shaw, fiavill and Albion Company's steamer Maori, from London, at present discharging at Auckland, la .expected to leave the la-tler port abont Saturday next for Wellington.,, She has .about 400 tfin§ of general cargo' ‘ib) discharge but will unload about 73 toffs f e*pfbitvai in the stream prior to berthing. WHAKATANB, FROM LONDON. The New' Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Whokatane. which arrived at . Port Chalmers on Wednesday from London direct,, reported that the weather, on the voyage was fine Until reaching the -parallel of 47deg. south, when exceptionally heavy gales from the north-west were encountered. the seas at times reaching cyclonic proportions, and sweeping the decks fore and aft to such an extent that the steerage quarters bo battened down. After running out of these gales fine weather prevailed again, and on the nights of September 11th and 12th-a-fine display of the Aurora Australis was witnessed, the display being particularly brilliant owing to an nnusualiy clear atmosphere. Captain Siam has ■ the following deck officers;— Chief, Mr B. E. Nealo; second. Mr H. J. Bradshaw; third, Mr A. L« Rose; fourth, Mr H Baynes. Mr Bush, late olilet engineer, having been transferred to the Opawa. in London. Mr .Stephenson, late of the Waimate. hi in charge of the engine department. with Messrs G. Wehansan. J. malcolmson, O. -Thomson, .ami-.ii-.Corbett as second, third, fourth, and fifth respectiv.eiy. DrijC. F. Pattie is an “ Mr IV. Soanes 'chief steward. The Whakae tane, after discharging .her powder, berth?® the Port Chalmers. As‘she in drawing 22ft 9ia, it is not yet known whether sho wtU go up-to Dunedin. NAIRNSHIRE AT AUCKLAND. ’ A Press Association message from‘Auckland reports that .the steamer Nairnshire arrived there yesterday - mornings < ' Sho brings 46’ immigrant*.-including 21 for .Wete Ungten. 4. lor Lyttelton. ; and:lsi for Dunoon; The sal’oopJ passengers include Mr Ben Tillett, the ‘ Laboffi* leader, ■ A sailor'named r Johansen‘-tell orerboaHl' during thh voyage and. was drowned. The. Nairnshire-- is:-expected., to„a*rite «A: Wellington about Saturday next. A OVERSEA VESSELS TO ARRIVE. STEAMERS. Kish (due to-day), sailed from New York July Bth, via Australia and Auckland. CA. aud A. Line.) _ _ Maori (due about October 2nd), sailed from 1 Loudon August 3rd, via ’ Auckland. (Shaw, Savill.) * ■ _ Pondo fdwe ' about October* 3rd), safled from Vancouver August 29th, via Suva mod Auckland.: (P.-H.-B - Co.). - Nairnshire (due about October 6th), sailed from Liverpool July 27th, via Australia and Auckland. (F.-H.-S. Line.) Whakaraa (due about October sth), sailed from London August Ist. via Australia. Auckland/and Napier. (Tyser.) ; j ’ Afawa (duo about October 9tb), sailed from London August 22nd, via ‘Capetown and Hobart. (Shaw, Savill.)

Mimiro (due about October 20th). sailed from New York August 3rd, via Australia and Auckland. (Tyser.)

Eimntaka (due about October 23rd), sailed from Plymouth . September > 7th. .Tin Cape* town and Hobart. (N.Z.B. Co.) (due about October 23rd), sailed from .New York August-3rd, via An»* tra’ia and Auckland. (A. and A. Line.) Oriana (due about October 25th), sailed front New York August 10th, via Australia and Auckland. ~ at> ' . Morayshire (due about October 31st), sailed from Liverpool Artist 24th, Australia and -Auckland* (P.-H.-S. Lino.) - a ! s Mamari (due about November sth), sailed from Loudon September 19th. T l *' Capetown and Hobart, (Shaw. Savill.) Opawa tdne' about November sth), sailed from London September ICth, via Auckland. (N.Z.firCo.) V ’ : ’; ' Niwaru (due about November 6th). sailed from j London August. 3»th, via Australia, Auckland, and. Napier..'(Tyser,) • ' Star of New Zealand, (dne about Norem* her 15th). sailed from New York Srptembei 14th, via Australia and Auckland. (Tyser.)

BAILEES. Helcn.Dcnay, barque (3 days out), sailed from Sydney September 25th. Countess of Errol, barquentine (3 day* out), sailed from Newcastle September 25th , Oberon, four-masted barquentine (108 day* out)/ aailed.lrom Liverpool June 12th. Formosa, barque (39 days out), sailed from Liverpool August 20th. „ _ . • Gcni. barque (24 days out), sailed from Marseilles September 4tb. via Bluff. (Briscoe and Co.) .

D. a. U. NTew Moon ... ... * 8 34 a.m. First Quarter ... ... 15 3 1C v> Full Moon ... 22 9 4 a.rn Last Quarter ... 25 J1 7 p.m.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 6326, 28 September 1907, Page 11

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SHIPPING NEWS New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 6326, 28 September 1907, Page 11

SHIPPING NEWS New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 6326, 28 September 1907, Page 11