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SHIPS & SHIPPING.

r PHASES OP THE MOON. OOTOBEB. S INew Moon i 8 2p.m. 0 .First Quarter 12 1 10 a.m. i Full Moon 19 1 64 ajn. Xast Quarter ..,. 25 5 18 p.mTHIS DAT. Sun rises, 4.53 a.m.; sets. 6.19 p.m. Moon rises, 11.16 p.m.; sets, 7.6 a.m. High water. 7.6 a.m.; 7.45 p.m. i ARRIVED. j; '" FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21 a OPAWA, s.s. (1.45 a.m.). 110 tons, Nicholas, tlrom Blenh-eim. j WIMMERA. 5.6. (5 a.m.), 3022 tons. Waller, from Auckland, Gisborne, and Napier. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Robinson, Sievwright, Gayford, McKechnie, Mesdames _ 'Walkley and 2 children, Lennon, Cooper, Reid and infant. Brondie, Cooper, Pinel, Odd, Valpy and 2 children, James, Messrs Walkley, Miles, Shierlaw, Weight. Watson, Catherall, Orompton; 12 steerage. . MANUKA, s.s. (5.15 a.m.), 4505 tons, Worrell, from Melbourne. Hobart, Bluff, Dunedin and Lyttelton. Passengers: SaloonMisses Loitch, Gowper, Spencer, Miller, Burt, Kenz, Remsbardt, Hawkins, Milligan. . (2), Mesdames Nannestead, Baldey, Harding, and child, McNair, Dayman, Riggs. Bennett. Lomas. Alcock and infant, Larking and in- , fant, Desmonlins, Basstian, Eev. Dutton. Messrs Beevo, Nannestead, Soholes, Roberta son, Forbes, Baker, Creichton, McNaught, Burt, Desmonlins. Dixon. Whitham, Phillips, ' Whitoombe. Bennett, Taylor; 50 ste*age. [ ALEXANDER, s.s; (6.15 a.m.), 377 tons, Vickorman, from Picton. KAITOA, s.s. (7.50 a.m.), Graham, from Wanganui. MABABOA, s.s. (7,50 a.m.), 2593' tons. Manning, from Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Balford, Pettit, Gorrie, Ward, Betts, Swanston, Culling. Warren, Laing, Grey, Johnson, Burnside, Cunningham, Wilpon, David. Matthews. Wilson, Mesdames Pike, Bruges. Balford, Day. Goodwin. McDonald an.d child. Glbbs and child. Fleming. Fitzgerald, Thomson." Hyland and child, Hird. Rainbow, Wilson. Willjaims, Howison and child. Messrs Pike. Wake. Pettit, Rabtray. Dav, Hargravos. Berry, Howell, Fleming. McDonald, Gihbs. Templar. Gared, Blathwayt (2), Beaumont, Rainbow, PederHan, Selig, Brodrick, Wallace. Morris. Keogh. Oueloh, Percival, Saunders,. Rankihe, Whitty, Harvey. Watson. Ewing, Oook. Archer, Wilkes. Crawford. Ha'ford, Wikxjil, Howieon, Culling. Carson. Coop, Turner, MMwley, Halliwell. Mom.. Tumbnll, O'Malley, Pringlo. Slncair, Mayl. Werry, «r. Chapman: 44 steeraj?e. HTMITANGI. s.s. (U. 40 n.m.). 523 . tons, Manlpif. from Blackhead (En«*. Coast). MANA.ROA. s.s. (5.?.5 B.ra.), 122 tons. Hart, from Motueka and hays. SAI'FO. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21. CYGNET, s.B. (12.40 p.m.). 124 tons. Murray, for Akaroa PAT.EENA, s.s. (12.50 p.m.), 1212 tons, Crawford for Pioton and Nelson. Passengers—Saloon: For Picton—Misses Robinson, David, vMesdames Ploot, Tait and child, Wilson. Green and 2 children, Messrs Picot, Wilson, Howard, Hill, Walton, Connelly, Gibbs, Hobday, Day, Richmond, Heffer, Scott, Smith, Mayle, Bock, Belbe, McKay. For Nelson—Misses Wilson, Pettit, Jones, Mesdames Wilson, Giles. Janson, Tonks and child. Morewether, Braddell and child, Messrs Pettit. Mayle. Brock, Miller, Seivcnwright, Groonaway, Bagfield, Hook, Miller, Wilson. WIMMBRA, s.b. (5.10 p.m.), 3022 tons. Waller, for Lyttelton and Dunedin. Passengers —Saloon: For Lyttelton—Misses Lecky, H. Miles. Mrs Lonnon, Messrs Allen. A. Basire, T. M. Black, Batzer, Little. For Dunedin Miss Boddard, Messrs Mackay (2), Fulton, Mitchell, Hanco, Bicknell. x - MANUKA, s.s. (5.25 p.m.), 4505 tons, Worrall, for Sydney. Passengers: Saloon— Misses Kennedy, Hawkins, Mitchell (2). Fellen, Sheath, Woodbridge, Geach. Croft, Mosdames Pierrard, Foxward. Stratton. B. Fuller, E. Stark, Kennedy, Nelson, C. Holdsworth, Godber, Mitchell, Mooney, Mullens. Bothell, Nalpey, Gascoine, Stevenson, Bliss, 1 Wallis. Berman, Dr Watson, Captain WatI son. Prof. R. Brown, Messrs Jeffreys, Paul, Templo, Sherlow, Ilott.. Johnson, Pierrard, Sherlow, Foxward, Stratton. Hunt, Davidson, - E.' J.- Hyams. Buchanan, B. Fuller, E. Stark, W. A. Kennedy, O. ' Nelson, O. Holdsworth, H. E. Godber, East, Ryan, Hughes, Wilkin, Harrison, McKessack, Lockwood. .Lowe, Mitchell and two children, Gaukrodger, Hetherington, Armstrong, Cooper, Smith, MitchelX Bethell, Gascoine, Rose, Bliss, Wallis. MANA. s.s. (5.35 p.m.). 134 tons, Dixon, for Patea. HTJIA, s.s. (6.10 p.m.), 127 tons. Dowell, for Wanganui. MABABOA, s.s. (8.5 p.m.), 2598 tons, Manning. Ifor Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon —Mis3es; [Bernard,- Westall, Hazelton, Raymond, Loan,, 'Cockrell, Clifford, -Mesdames Kirkcaldio,Bennett, Gillespie, * Wilson and child, 80-i bertson. Bean,. Durwood, Ingles, Hazelton, ,Sellar, Turpen, Murton, Hall, Clifford, Patirick, Messrs Neale, Patullo, Kirkcaldie, Coririgan.j Bennett, . Bowen, Head, Brunsden.i Whitcombe, Mann, Poynton, Ross, Beare,, Maddison, Sollars, Jktilne, Oaptaini McDonald, Scott, Gillespie, valentine. Cub(ten, Broadwick, Shearer, Thomson. : HUIA, auixliary schooner (7.20 p.m.), 200 jtons, - Mackenzie.' for * Lyttelton. KAITOA, s.s. (8.35 p.m.), 117 tons, Graham,! 'for Nelson and West Coast. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Opawa, Blenheim, to-day Wairau, Karamea, to-day Pateona, Nelson, Picton, to-day I Mokoia, Lyttelton,' to-day I Kiripaka, Patea, : to-day , iStermbird, ■ Wanganui, to-day (Queen of the South, Foxton, to-day .Nlkau. Nelson, Motueka, to-day ! jAorore, Patea, to-day I Mapourlka, West Coast, Nelson, Sunday .Kapiti, .Lyttelton, Sunday iHuia. Wanganui. Sunday, '.Mararoa, Lyttelton, Sunday .Kahu, Napier via coast. Sunday Kotuku, Onehunga, Sunday Ngatoro, Greymouth. Sunday Hauroto, Dunedin, Lyttelton, Sunday iKurow, Westporfc, Sunday 'Wanaka, Limestone Island, Sunday •Rosamond, Onelmnga, New Plymouth, Mon-I day -I 'Wakatu. Lyttelton, Kalkoura. Monday plana, Patea, Monday PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Whangape, Lyttelton, to-day Pukaki, Westport, to-day 'Himitangi, TerawhiU, Te Kamera, to-day [Blenheim, Blenheim, to-day, midnight lOpaira, Blenhoim. to-day. 11 p.m. Avonmouth, to-day .'Alexander. Westport, Greymouth, to-day, ! noon (Uokoia, Lyttelton, to-day, 11 p.m. lArahura. Picton. Nelson, West Coast, toJ day," 12.45 p.m. 'Stonnbird. Wanganui. torday 6 p.m. iQueen of the South Foxton. to-day, 4 p.m. iNikan, Nelson, Motueka, to-day, 1 pjn. Ruahine, Lyttelton, to-day 'Kittawa. Greymouth, Monday ,Huia, Wanganui, Monday Kahu. Napier via coast, Monday Manaroa, Motueka, Monday 'Kiripaka; Patea, Monday iMana. Patea,. Monday Aorere. Patea. Monday JHauroto, Auckland via ports, Monday Pateena, Picton, Nelson, Monday 'Mararoa. Lyttelton, Monday Kapiti. Wanganui, Monday Defender, Hokitika, Monday Kotuku, Onehunga via norts, Monday Wairau, Blenheim, Monday

TELEGRAPHED MOVEMENTS. SYDNEY, Friday.—Whangaroa, scow, from Mokan.

AUCKLAND, Friday.—Opawa (7 a.m.), from London. Morayshire (6.45 a.m.), from Hobart. Aorangi and Clan Boss (1.15 p.m.), from Wellington. Navua (2 p.m.), from Eastern Pacific. Wanaka for Bluff via Limestone Island ajid Wellington. ONEHUNGA, Friday.—Rarawa (8.20 a.m.), from New Plymouth. PATEA, Friday.—Kiripaka (10 a.m.) and Aorere (10.45 aJn.), from Wellington. Aorere (11.30 p.m.). for Wellington. NEW PLYMOUTH, Friday.-Rosamond (2 p.m.). for Onehunga. WANGANUI, Friday.-Kapuni (8.25 a.m.), Stonnbird (8.30 a.m.), and Putiki (9.40 a.m.), from Wellington. Stormblrd (9.45 p.m.), for Wellington. FOXTON, Friday.—Queen of the South (10.30 a.m.), from Wellington. Queen of the South (10 p.m.), for Wellington. NAPIER, Friday.—Mouowai (11.20 a.m.), from Wellington. PICTON. Friday.—Pateena (5 p.m.). from Wellington. . Pateena (11.30 p.m.), for Nelson. , BLKNHEIM, Friday.—Blenheim (6 p.m.), for Wellington. - NELSON. Friday.—Nikau (5.50 a,m.). from Wellington. Nlkau (5.15 pjn.), for Wellington.

GREYMOUTH, Friday.—Ngatoro (10.30 aim.), from Wellington. LYTTELTON. Friday.—Moana (6.45 a.m.), Kaituna (8 a.m.). and Mokoia (10.5 a~m.). from Wellington. CanoDUS, from Westport. Wootton from Nydia Bay: Wakatu. from Kalkoura. Kaituna (midnight), for Greymouth. To sail 4 a-m. Saturday. Corinthic,

for Auckland. Moana, for Melbourne via Bluff. Mokoia (6.5 p.m.), for Wellington. Passengers—Misses Morley, Dennis, Hutchison. Russell, Ilaine, Allen, Hercus, Gibson. McDonald, Turner, Sparrow, Meßdaines Dennis, Jarman and child, Dunning, Amesbury, Cox and child, Slower. Uilchnßt, Cartwright. Campbell, Pennington, Bowles, Messrs Grace, Miller, Booth, Stewart, Mc-i Donald. Parnham, Tansey, Bowles, West,} Jarman, Ashei*, Harrington, Starton, Hart,; Bird, Wylie, Kawson, Maitlahd Ayson, O'Connor, Gilchrist, Cartwright, Campbell, Pennington, Bowles, Schlaadt. Doughty, JE. Henrys, H. C. Tewslev. Mars, McConchie. POKa 1 CHALMERS. Friday.—Amoknra (7 ajn.), from .'ilmaru. Cornwall 14.40 p.m.), for Brisbane. DUNEDIN, Friday:—Kaiapoi, from Timara. Hauroto, from northern ports- Storm., from northern ports; Amokura, from Tim-i am j Florae from Lyttelton; Corinna, from] New Plymouth "via way ports. Storm, for, Wanganui via ports; Kaiapoi. for Oamaru.i Eonitord (3.50 p.m.), for Napier. Waipori, for Westport. Hauroto (4 p.m.), for northern ports. Passengers for Wellington: Saloon—Mesdames Ulrich, Penney and child, Messrs Ulrich and Campbell.

Messrs Johnston and Co. advise that the] P. and O. liners Macedonia, Moldavia .and' Morea, which will leave Auckland on February 15th, March 15th, and April 12th re-i spectively, will call at Hobart en route! from Sydney to Melbourne. i The Morayshire, which arrived at Auck-j land yesterday from Liverpool via Australia, is to leave the northern port on Friday for Wellington. She is due here on the l morning of the 31st instant. The Kotuku.is to leave Onehunga to-day" for Wellington direct, and the Bosamond is to sail to-day for Wellington via New' Plymouth. ,

The coastal steamer Wairau lias been' detained at Karamea by bad weather, and could not sail for Wellington yesterday. Mr Cooper, fourth officer of the WimmcraJ came ashore at Wellington yesterday;. : j For five or six years the Himitangi has' brought the first of. the new season's wool from the East Ooaat. Yesterday she arrived with 605 bales of wool from Black-' head. The Himitangi is. to go on the lington patent slip this morning-, and after' being' cleaned and painted is to go. to! Terawhiti and To Kamera stations with stores.

The Kurovr is to leave Westport this, morning: for Wellington. The Whangape; is to sail from Wellington to-day for Jjyt-| telton. The Pukaki will get away from' Wellington to-day for Westport. The Kittawa is to remain at Wellington until Mon- 1 j : day before sailing for Greymouth. I I The folio-wing- is an extract from a letter received by Captain H. S. Blackburne, nau--1 tical adviser to the New Zealand Marine Department—" Off Minikoi Island, September 13th.—I should like to add, my humble testimonial ta the new A.B.C. book yon have brought out, and to tell vou how much it is appreciated here on "board. I certainly think it is the very best book of navigation* ever printed, and I am quite sure no captain or officer studying l it carefully would ever be at a loss in finding his position at sea. ... I always use your A and B tables for sun and star observations."—(Signed) S. C. Warner, chief officer P. and O. steamer Socotra. The new Tyser liner Indrabarab. how discharging at Auckland, is cotnma'nded by Captain Hollingsworth. who has with him the following officers:—First, Mr J. McKenzie; second, Mr T. Laidler; third, Mr J. Wallia. Mr J. Pratt is chief engfeieer, Mr Morris second, Mr Gardiner third, Mr Jackson fourth, and Mr Wilmott fifth; while Mr Barclay is chief refrigerating engineer, and Mr Gray second. Mr Comgas is chief steward.

Sir John Eushworth Jellicoe, who has been recently appointed to the command of the Atlantic fleet, is a son-in-law of Sir Charles Oayzer, of the firm of -Cayzer, Irvine and Co., owners of the Clan. Line of steamers. . These vessels are regular tradera rfrom New" Zecwtawi ■nndfcrr the Scales flag. ,

Captain D. J. Watson, secretary of; the Merchant Service Guild, was a passenger for Sydney by. the Manuka yesterday. ,■ He is' on business in . connection with the masters and officers' arbitration case to be heard at Sydney shortly.

Mr F. R. Gamble, second officer of the Manuka, came ashore at Wellington yesterday to go south to join one-of the K class as chief officer. i:i .,. ,

The Manuka, from Melbourne and Hobart. via south, landed the following cargo at Wellington yesterday: —Sixty-two cases to-, bacco, 54 ingots tin, 1485 case 3 fruit, 120 bags rice meal, 600 bags superphosphates, 260 cases wine, 2500 sacks Australian potatoes, 244 bags. onions, 861 , sacks oats, 180 bags cement, 471 bags Now Zealand, potatoes, and a large quantity sundries;. The new Tyser liner Star of India, which will be of- the same type and a slight improvement on the Star of Canada, is to leave I>ondon early in November for Melbourne, Sydney, and New Zealand ports. Captain F. J, Kearney, late of the Star of Australia, is to be in command of the new boat. . .".■'■

The Shaw, Savill and Albion liner Ma tatua sailed from London on the sth. instant for Auckland direct. She is bringing 250, 'third-class passengers. The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Waimate sailed from Montreal on the 16th instant for Australian and NewZealand ports. She is duo here' about '.December 26th. The Scales,. liner Clan Boss, which left Wellington at 10 a.m. on Wednesday for Auckland, arrived in the harbour: at that port at 1 p.m. yesterday. This averages put at over 11 knots an hour.

The Glenshee is making good progress in the discharge of her cargo from Liverpool ,at the King's wharf. V ■ The cargo of coal brought by the Scales liner Clan Koss is the first caTgo shipped tat Newcastle by what is known as the "vend" in any "outside" steamer: , The Shaw, Savill and > Albion Company ; have made an' alteration in thoir timetable. !The Ka.ra.mea 'will tako "the Waiwera's 'running, sailing from Montreal on November 15th 1 for Australia and New Zealand. The Waiwera will sail from London oarly in November for Dunedin and Lytteltoii. The F.-H.-S. Lino steamer Kent, which is completing her loading for West of England ports, is to move out to the stream* at 6 o'clock' this morning. The tender for passeiffeors will loatfe the .CuEt-omliO'nflti quay landing at 10 a.m., and the Kent«fiu sa.il at noon for Avonmouth. the list of passengers—Saloon: Messrs Bathl wayt(2). Steerage—Miss A. W.Bedoole. Mesdames Sedcole, Gaskell, J. Gilchrißt, Murphy, Messrs A. W. Sedcole, J. Gilohnst, A. Stock, I Master GaskelL- ; ■:.■■'■. '■'

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7265, 22 October 1910, Page 14

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SHIPS & SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7265, 22 October 1910, Page 14

SHIPS & SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7265, 22 October 1910, Page 14