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SHIPS AND SHIPPING

PHASES OF THE MOON OCTOBER.

THIS DAT. Sun rises, 5.11 a.m.; sets, 6.6 p.m. Moon ns'is, 10. V p.m.; sets, 6.44 a.m. High water, 6.37 a.m.; V-15 p.m. ARRIVED. TUESDAY* OCTOBER 10. MAKAROA, s.s. (6.55 a.m.), 2598 tons, Manning-, irom Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon—Mieses Brown. JTtt, Galbraith, Marlin, Milton, Nur»u Hayward, Sisters of ajercy U), aiesaamea Wilson, chapman and cuud, iiassdil, iiugonlu. Storno and 2 emidren, Manchester, Bennett, Gorman, Downie, Piper, Whinani, Muir, Miller, Cowan. Hill, Baillie, Captain Price, Mesois Palmer, Hopkins, Joseph, Belyer* Wilkinson. Bailey. Daigety, Wilson. Atbiston, Pitt, Hugonin, Hutchison. storrie, Woods, UTatrick, Buchanan, Faviil, Dingle, Way, Chapman. Maxmermg, Smith (2), Gorman, Baldwin, Cohen, Pratt, Huston, Downie, Ewing, Burrows, Booth, Rodgere, Borland, PlosKcU, Agers, Ager, hod’, Hughes, Francis, Nelson, Huston, Hill, Thompson, Patrick, Chapman, Pettigrew, Cara wan, Ross, Balhn, Stevens, Thornton, Munro;62 eteera ge. MONOWAI, s.s. (7.45 a.m.), 3433 tons, Robertson, from Auckland, Gisborne, and Napier. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Tasker, Alexander, Mesdames McAlister, Sheppard, Cashtnore, Messrs McAlister. Garnett, Nolan, Cashmorc, Cures’, Baxter. Darington, Chambers, Haneard, Johnston, McKenzie; 5 steerage. WAKATU, s.s. (7.50 a.m.), 157 tons, Wills, from Foxton. VATEENA s.s. (10.20 p.m.), 1212 tons, J. G. Watson, from Nelson and Picton. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Young, Iligbjet, Gibus, Davis, Cargill, Hayes, Webber, Barber, Kodiey, Mesdames Toohey, Season (2), Robinson, Blair, James, Franco and infant, Quilliam, Corkwoll, Cuff, Wood, Welsh, Hod ley. Ball. Messrs Ford, Neale, Procktcr, Chaplin, McLean, Clarke, McCullum, Blair, Robinson, O’Connor, Hammond. Wagstaff, Brugh, Frances, Brooker, Quilliam. Budd, Boys, Hogan, Townsend, Jackson. Dyer, Charlesworth, Watson, Harding, Pkdgett, Sandall, Woolstoin. Eckford, Rennie, Parata Joyce, Ball, Egan, Elliott, Watson, Day, Smale; 17 steerage. SAILED, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10.

WALKUBE, s.e. (5.15 p.m.), 3836 tons, Parker, and Dunedin. MONOWAI, s.a. (6.50 p.m.), 3433 tons, Robertson, for Lyttelton and Dunedin. Passengers—Saloon : For Lyttelton Mrs Richardston, Mr Richardson. For Dunedin —Misses Burton, Gasther, Donnes. MAPOURIKA, s.s. (5.30 p.m.), 1205 tons, Ritchie, for Picton, Nelson, Westport, and Groymoutn. Passengers—-Saloon; For Pic-ton-—Misses Bevan, Parker, Lee, Mesdan\es Ouahmorp, Lee, Bock, Chief Inspector Schauer, Sergeant Mcllveny, Messrs F. Luxford, W. Luxford, Larking, Mowat, Twist, Mark, Cushmore, Morse and friend, Croll, O'Connor, Betts, Munro, Revell, Mason, Hodson, McKenzie, Ames, Bull, Williamson, France, McVay, Cox, Wheeler, Firane, Saunders, Kissing. For Nelson—Misses Pitt, Poole, Mesdames Hugonin, Forbes, Hill, Rev. Isitt, Captain Price, Messrs Forbes, Wildman, Vickerman, Hart, Hill, Brig, Albeston, Muff, Hughes, Muriro, Hugonin, Pitt. For Westport—Mr Allan. For Grey-! mouth—Mrs Gaskin, Mr Archer. MARAEOA, s.s. (8.5 p.m.), 2598 tons. Manning, for Lyttelton. Passengers: SaloonMisses Hodgson, Champtaloup, Flutter, Bidmeade. Williams, Mesdames Ritchio, Laurensou. Hoalop, Neilson, Thomas and 2 children, Sandman and child. Burns, Messrs Ritchie, Laurenson, Patterson, McGregor, Thomas. Sandman, Burns. ' RIPPLE, s.s (3.55 p.m.), 370 tons, Carlson, for Napier and Gisborne. MAGIC, auxiliary scow (7 p.m.), 82 tons, McLellan, for Gisborne. .RURU, s.s. (9.5 p.m.), 65 tons. Nelson, for Napier, via coast.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Kotukit, Westport, to-day Poherua, Gre\ mouth, to-day •Araliufu. Greymoulh; via ports* to-day t:rmna, Dunedin, via pons, to-day uarnmoo, Sydney, to-day Maori, Lytte.ton, to-day Aorere, Patea, to-day Patecna, Nelson, Picton, Thursday Navua, Suva, Auckland. Thursday Victoria, Dunedin. Lyttelton, Thursday Karon, Newcastle, Thursday Tarawera, Auckland, via ports. Friday Ulimuroa, Melbourne, via south, Friday Wairau, Karamea. Friday Komata, Westport, .Saturday Rum, Napier, via coast, Saturday Mapourika. West Coast. Nelson. Saturday To An-au, Dunedin, via ports, Sunday Monowai, Dunedin, Lyttelton, Sunday Rotorua, Auckland, Monday PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Kini, Westport, to-day, noon. Komata, Westport, to-day, noon Coriunu, Nelson, New Plymouth, Onehunga. to-day, 6 p.m* Hinemoa, Casilepoint, to-day Maori, Lyttelton, to-day, b p.m. Pateena, Picton, Nelson, to-day, 12.45 p.m. Aorere. Patea, to-day Warrimoo, Melbourne, via South, Thursday Victoria, Auckland. Sydney, Thursday Navua, - Westport, Thursday Mararoa, Lyttelton, Thursday Kotuku, Greymoulh, Thursday Pohenta, Greymoatb, Thursday Uiimaroa, Sydney, Friday Arahura, Greymoulh, via ports, Saturday Monowai. Auckland, via ports, Monday Rum, Napier, via coast, Monday Ripple, Napier, Gisborne, Tuesday Mokoia, Lyttelton. Dunedin. Tuesday TELEGRAPHED MOVEMENTS.

CAPETOWN, Tuesday. Athenic (Saturday), for Hobart. _ . . * , NEWCASTLE, Tuesday.—Ermima, barque, from Lyttelton, AUCKLAND, Tuesday.—Tarawera (3 p.m), for south. Passenger for Wellington—- : Miss Percy. Tofua (3 20 p.m.), tor .Tonga; Navua (7 p.m.), for Wellington. PATEA, Tuesday.—Aorere (9.30 a.m.), from Wellington. Aorere (12.45 p.m.), for AVelTuesday.—Lauderdale (4 pun.;, from Wellington. NAPIKH. Tuesday.—Mokoia (11 from Wellington. PICTON, Monday.—Flora (11.30 p.m.), from Wellington. Tuesday.—Haupiri (early) and Mapourika, from Wellington. Mapourik«. (midnight), for Nelson. FAREWELL SPIT, Tuesday—Kotuku (10.30 a.iu.) and Poherua (4.5 p.m.), passed for Wellington, LYTTELTON, Tuesday.—Maori (6.55 a.m.) and Kent (2 p.m.),- iron* Wellington; Echo, scow, from Karamea. Oor;nna (3.45 p.m.). for Wellington, JNetsou, New Plymouth ana Onehunga; Pukaki, for. Greyinouth and Westport; -Maori (6.20 p.m.), for Wellington, with -160 passengers. TTMARL, Tuesday—Kia Ora (2 p.m.), from Wellington./

Messrs Castendyk and Focke, local agent* of tiio Norddoutscher Lioya, are in receipt oi a cable advising that the Zi-cten, from Bremen and Southampton, has arrived in Adelaide with the following passengers for ivew Zealand Messrs Rowland, Parkinson, Crolfrom, Allen, Blunden, Chapman, Ba*ecu, Fraser, London, Cubitt, Kcir, Curie, Misses Steggale. Lawrence, Prcece, Cocao, MoLwen, Brewin, Jennings, Mr and. Mn& Charman, and captain ciamuel. The* Komata, which is to leave Welling • ton at noon to-aay for Westport,--is due back at Wellington on Sunday.

The Arahura, on her way back from Grcymoutb, loft Westport at 10.39 a.m. yesterday lor Nelson, Picton, and Wellington. She is due hero about 10 o’clock this evening.

The Warrimoo. due at Wellington this morning from Sydney direct, is to berth at No. 1 south Queen's wharf.

The Kotuku and Poherua are to leave Wellington to-morrow for Greymoulh.

The Kizii is loading 1 general cargo at Wellington for Westport, and is to leave hero -at noon tro-day. The Navua left Auckland at 7 o’clock last night for Wellington with remainder of trait cargo from Suva. The. vessel is due here to-morrow evening* and is to leave this port late to-morrow night for Westport and Auckland. Mr Edward Brown, son of Mr Peter Brown for many years stevedore for the New Zealand Shipping Company, has just been promoted to chief engineer of the luvcran, now loading in South Amerioo. Mr E. Brown, who is 25 years of age, served his apprenticeship at Cable’s foundry. His progress is a record for New Zealand. The Ruru is due back at Wellington on Saturday l)rom Napier, via coast, and is to sail on Monday on the return trip. The Ripple is duo back hero on Sunday from Gisborne and is to sail on Tuesday on the return trip. The New Zealand Shipping- Company’s steamer Rotorua is due back, at Wellington next Monday from Auckland to complete Homeward loading. She will sail tomorrow week for London, via ports. The Wanaka arrived at Bunbury on Friday to load jarrah for Dunedin and Lyttelton. She is duo at Dunedin about the beginning of November. It is reporlcd, that the contract price of the Union Company's latest steamer for the Vancouver trade was somewhere about £555,003. ,

Owing to the non-completion of her discharge, *t1;o Whans-ape could not .go into dock until yesterday. After having her propeller sighted she will proceed to Westport and Auckland. The scow ' Ngaru, timber-laden, for Blenheim, was still detained at Karamca yesterday. Mr J. W. Weir joined the auxiliary scow Magic as engineer yesterday, in place of Mr W. Plank.

A deeply-loaded steamer passed th© Wellington Heads at 9 a.ip. yesterday, bound bnstward. -

Mr Bernech, late second engineer of th© Amokura. is acting secretary of th© Institute of Marine Engineers, pending the arrival of the new '•secretary, Mr T. It. Wallace, chief engineer of the Koromiko. now en route from Suva to Auckland. The Government steamer Hinemoa, whicli is to lea's*© Wellington this afternoon with lighthouse material for Ca-stlepoint, will return to Wellington in about zix days. The /vessel, in addition to a quantity of timber and building material, will land sixty tons of gravel at Castlepoint. Captain ‘T. Eckford and Captain G. Brown are having the little steamer Energy fitted with a Hercules refrigerator for the carriage of fish when tne vessel commences hor new occupation as a trawler. The refrigerator (two tons) js being installed in the after hold, and the fore hold is being insulated for use as the cool clianfber. ’ ' \ Mr McLolian is standing-by the Rosamond during her overhaul as chief officer, in place of Mr Evans, who has transferred to the Kaituna. Mr L. Robertson, actingchief, officer of the Koonya, and Mr J. M. Barr, chief of the Kittawa, have exchanged vessels.

The Tyvcr liner Marere sailed from London on September 23th lor Melbourne. Sydnev, .Auckland,' Napier and Weiiing-iou She is expected to reach Wellington about November 30tb. The Athenic. cn route from London to Hobart and Wellington, left Capetown last Satardayrafternoon (due date). She is due bore about the 50th instant. The Tyser liner Star 01 Canada sailed from London on Seplcmbcr 23rd tor Melbourne, Sydney. Auckland, Napier, and IVelUngton. The vessel is due at Wellington about November 25th ' THE TAHITI COsIING.

The Union Company’s recently purchase*! twin screw passenger steamer Tahiti (late Port Kingston)-is proceeding, from London direct to Sydney via the Capo of Good Hope with 350 immigrants for the New South Waled port. The Tahiti will subsequently come to Wellington to take the Aorangi’s place in the San Francisco serTIIB AUSTRALASIAN FLAGSHIP H M S. Powcrfu l is to leave Sydney shortly for Melbourne and New Zealand ports. The flagship will'return to’Sydney to leave that port on December 15th for Colombo, where she will meet H.M.S. Drake, the new thlgship for Australasia, cu route to Melbourne and Sydney. The Powerful will proceed Homewards via Suez canal. When the last English maH left Home the Drake was still in the dockyard hands at Portsmouth, the sum of £II,OOO having been allotted' for her refit preparatory to going to Australia. Some new machinery has boon fitted, the boilers thoroughly overhauled, amt it is. under* that some alterations were being made tn her armament. The Drake long held the reputation of being the fastest cruiser in the Roy*l Navy. Doming from home. The New* Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Turakina, which is duo at Wellington about the 29th 1 instant, from London via ports, is bringing the following naf>pene«*s; —Saloon: Mr A. Robertson. Misis E Smith. Mr J. D. Stewart, Mr G. lioeve, Mr R. C, Jones, Mr W. O. McKePar, Mrs F. O. Perry. Miss Barrj*. Mr and Mrs J El. Oates, Captain and —.rs J. A. Marvel Captain and Mrs J* s». Ma-idlow, Mr and' Mrs J. Harris. Mr S. Richards, Mr J, and Mi S. Pvobblc, Mr E. R. Brindson. Mr W. Jordan. Mrs L. Polgroen. Mr and M*~ F . J. Povcy, Mr E. Harrison. Miss A.

Hardie, Mr and Mrs D. Seaward. Mrs R. and Miss Williams. Miss L. Cox. Mr and Mrs J. Wallingford, Mr and Mrs J. Stafford. Rev. E. K- Harrison, Mr A. H. Ritlens, Mr R. A. Bulkiey, Mr A. N. Spencer, Mr f; A; Blake. Mrs M* E. V/orton, Mr A. J. Cox. Mr G. Graichcii, ;urS A, E. Vcsa, Mr G. E. Rose, Mr R. B. Piundt, Mr A. 8* Rose, Miss H. W: Sweeney. Mr T. Hill, Miss N. Harper, Mr A. Stewart. Mr L. li. Gales; also about 500 thira-cla&St

OVERSEA VESSELS, - STEAMERS. Malta! (due to-morrow), sailed from Ban Francisco September 20th via Papeete and Rarotonga. (Gniou S.S. Co.) Caiie Gorso (due about October 16th), sailed from Montreal July iOta via Australia and Auckland. (N.Z.S. Go.) Trifels (du© about October 20th), sailed from New York August Ist via Melbourne, Sydney and Auckland. ILLS. and A. Lane.) Lord Lonsdale (due about October £lst), sailed from New York on July 26th via Auckland. (Vacuum Oil Co.) lonic (due about October 22nd), caned from Plymouth September Bth. via Capetown and Hobart. (Shaw, Savill.) Turakina (due about October 29th), sailed from Plymouth September 13th, via Capetown and Hobart. % Whakatam* (duo about October 30lh), •ailed from Montreal August 22nd via Australia and Auckland. (N.Z.S. Co.) Athcnic (clue about October 50th), caned from Plymouth September 16th via Capetown and Hobart. (Shaw, Savill.) ; Nerehana (duo about November Ist), sailed from Liverpool September 9th via Auckland. . (Tyser.) . Ayrshire (due about November 6th), sailed from Liverpool September 2nd via Sydney. Brisbane and Auckland. (F.H.S. LiiiP.) Niwaru (duo about November 12th;, sailed from London September 4th, via Australia. Auckland, and Napier. (Tyser). Remuera (due about November 13th). sailed from Plymouth September 50th via Capetown and Hobart. (N.Z.S. Co.) Paparoa (due about November 16th), sailed from London September 20th via Brisbane and Auckland. (N.Z.S. Co.) Oranley (duo about November 18th), sailed from New York August 27th via Au* tralla and Auckland. (Tyser.) , Star of Canada (due about November 25th), sailed from London September 23rd via Australia, / Auckland and Napier. 'Marere (due about November 30th), sailed from London September 28tu via Australia, Auckland , and Napier. (Tyser.) M . Opawa (due about December 6th), sailed from Liverpool September 29th via St. Helena. Australia, and Auckland. Morayshire (due about December 20t.0), sailed from Liverpool October 7th, via Sydney and, Auckland. (P.-H.*S. Line.)

D. II. M. Full ?.Ioo*j 3 3 41 p.m. Last, Quarter . la 11 16 a.m. .*\ew laoou 22 3 59 p.m. Fust Quarter 5'J 6 11 p.m,

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7928, 11 October 1911, Page 10

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SHIPS AND SHIPPING New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7928, 11 October 1911, Page 10

SHIPS AND SHIPPING New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7928, 11 October 1911, Page 10