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SHIPS AND SHIPPING

PHASES OF TUB MOON.OCTOBER. : -

THIS DAY. Sun risea, 5.9 am.; sets, C. 7 p.m. Moon rises, 6.30 a.m.; sets. 10.38 p.m. t High water, 7 a.m.; 7.23 p.m. ARRIVED. ■ - MONDAY, OCTOBER Ulh. ■ RIPPLE, s.s. ,(5.20 a.m.), 370 tons, Vu-hon. from Gisborne ami Napier. _ CORINNA, s.s. (5.35 a.m.), 1271 tons, Scott, from New Plymouth. HURUNUX, s.s. (11 a.m.), 8901 tons, ..Rvlev. from Napier MOERAKI/s-s. (7.10 p.m.), 4393 tons, ...Collins, from Hobart and Sydney. Passengers —Saloon: Misses Wilson, Harrison, Walters, Rutter, Higenbotham. ■Bwhan, Cox, Cribbin, Greenhaugh. Astill. Lea, Bain, Fitzgerald, McLean, Mesdamcs Manoy, Ross, Mnnnttan, God- ' den, Dawson, Fair, Edson, Georgetti, Huwkins and 3 children. Hurst. Lait, Brodziuk, Greenhaugh. Eaton, Hardie, Williams, de Vine, Crosbie. Salmon,, Yates, Captain R. J- Dnnsey, Lieutenants Hiroti, Hitch. Fathers Barry, Man"gan, Messrs Davis. Humphreys. Dawson. Walker, Fanning, Hoidsworth Carling, Manoy, Lints, Pearson, Higenbotham,. Edson, Georgetti, Hurst, lait, Grimmett, Cammier, Lloyd. Brooks, IStokering, Trenery, Sloan, Greenhaugh, ■Jackson. Eaton, Sullivan, Williams, Oorrio, Goodor, Crosbie, Oakley, Smith, Cohen, Line, Quinn, Baird; 102 steer-j DS °' TUESDAY. OCTOBER 12. i. WAKATU, ss. (2.45 ami,). 157 tons, \Vills, from Lyttelton and Kaikoura. SAILED. MONDAY, OCTOBER 11th. HINBMOA, s.s. (7.30 a.m.), 542 tons, Boltons, for northern lighthouses, via Cape Campbell lighthouse. , KA.RU. s.s. (11 a.m.), 267 tons. Elder, for Greymouth. , , KOMATA, s.s. (11.45 a.*n.), 1994 tons, Lambert, for Westport. ARAHURA. s.s. (0.50 p.m.), 1096 tons. Holmes, for Picton and Nelson. KOWHAI, s.s. (2 p.m.), 792 1 tons, Nicholas. for - Greymouth. • • • v :■ ' ■; WAIMEA, s.s. (5.20 p.m.), 404' dons,Gtahaxu. for Picton, Nelson, and West • Coast* ‘ • ■ . ...... , KAPUNI, b.B. (5-50 p.m.), 2m, tons, . Gibaoii. tor Patea. . KAITOA, S.S. (5.55 p.m.) -3ft. tons, Stevens, for Nelson and Motueka. WIMMBIU. s.s. (6.10 p.m.), JUJ2 tons, Kell for Lyttelton, Dunedin, Blutt, Hobart! and Melbourne. . . STOI6MBIRD, s.s. (6.3 a p.m.), -17 .tons, Dowell, tor 'Wanganui. ■ JOHN, s.s- (7.30 p-m.), -342 tons, Tellick. tor Wanganui. MAORI, s.s. <7.50 p.m.),; 3399 tons, MoHiring, for Lyttelton. Passengers—- ■ Saloon : Misses Allen. Tutor k GayiU, Fullock,.. Chappell, Richards, .Peter (-),. McVherson, Brown, Frost, r rocara, Bnson. Brown. Blackham. Hayward, Stevens. Holey. Sheppard (2), Man*, Duff. Withell, 'Williams (2), Scott, Raymond, Wilson. Morton, Walker, Mesdames Ellis, Jones, Craig. Lambert, Weir, Parker, Hughes. Gibbon (2)7‘ Harley,-Mitchell. Wheeler, Wright, Fraser, Xalbot, Hamilton, Gaiard. Stewart, Mcares, Grove, Grant, Gordon, Craig. BetUune. Davis, Field, Captain Wright, Dr.* HardwickSmith, Messrs Granes, Dawson, Weir, Feeney. Cum. Knowles, Barnett, Morrett, iZimaiv, .Campbell, _ Hindie, Keen, Radoliffe, Hagen, Randle, Dennehey, Gould,' Batchelor, Watson, Pratt, Reid, Mills, Brown. Curtis, Bailey, Hunt,. Soy,well, Mainland.' Gillion, Inghs, liamilton, Bean, Raypiond (2), Ray, Hart, Morns Glover, Page, Jacob, Smith. Burton. ■Gordon. Holmes. Walkley. .Brown, Davis, ■ ■Moore. Woolf, Doughty, Field, Brodie, i.Wilson. Hoggard, Richard: 160 steerage. PALOONA. s.s. (8.45 p.m.), 2.71 tons. . Norton, for Napier; Gisborne, and Auckland- . . , , . . , , A WAHOU, s.s* (10.15 p.m.), 40. tons, Rodger, tor Fox ton. ■ ; SQUALL, s.s. (10.40 p.m.), 369 ; tons. Fletcher, for NapieraXPECtcD ARRIVE’I*..

" Marnroa, Lyttelton; to-day Jlpnowai, Auckland via.ports,vto^oay ■ -Nikau, Nelson,, Motueka, to-day < * Queen of the South, Foxtou, today ■ Aorere, Pa tea, to-day Mattel. Sydney, Wednesday, . Mapourika, Greymonth via ports, Wed- ■ " nosday : ' , . Dreczo, Lyttelton, Wednesday , Kaitoa, Nelson, Motueka, Wednesday > . .IviritontT,' dvenopu.ru, ■ 'Wednesday Kamona, Grcymo’uth, AVednesclay , M,.SU»nubird, Wanganui, ; Wednesday . Blenheim, Blenheim, Wednesday ‘Maori, Lyttelton, Wednesday John, WimsoHui, Wednesday Jlawera, Patea. .Wednesday • • . ICapnni, Paten, Wednesday , Kennedy, Puponga, Wednesday 'Hegulus. Onehnriga. Wednesday Awahou. Fox ton, Wednesday Tarawera, Dunedin, Lyttelton, Thurs- . ■, (lay- , ■■■;■; Kapiti, Wanganui, Thursday - S>BOJbCTED DEPARTURES. ~-Alberuki, Lyttelton, to-day, Dorset, Monta Video, London, to-day, 6 , . 'I a.m. . . Kapiti, Wanganui, to-day, 4 p.mKahika, Westport, to-day Kamo, Oreymouth, to-day " Ripple," Napier, Gisborne, to-day, 6 p.m, " A’orerc, Patea, to-day, 3 p.m. ' ' ptiecu of tho South. Fostou, to-day. 5 Wnkatu. . Kaikoura, Lyttelton, to-day, 4 ■ ' p.m. Nikau, Nelson, Motueka, to-day, o p.m. Mararoa, Lyttelton, to-day. 7.45 p.m. Monowai. Lyttelton, Dunedin, to-day, 5 p.m. Kaiapoi, Westport, to-day Hurunui, London via Australia, to-day, 3 p.m. Melbourne, Mercury Bay, Whangarei, Wednesday Eimutaka,. Monte Video, Tenenffe, London, Wednesday ' Brpezq,. Wanganui. Wednesday Opaiva, Dlouhoim, Wednesday Awahon, Westport, Wednesday , Ngakuta, Greymonth, Wednesday Maori, Lyttelton, Wednesday Hawora, Patea, Wednesday Kapuni, Patea, Wednesday Kiritona, East Const, Wednesday Blenheim. Blenheim. Wednesday Arahura. Picton, Nelson. Wednesday Kaitoa, Nelson, Motueka. Wednesday Begulus, Nelsonv West- - Const, Wednesday John. Wanganui; Wednesday Tarawera, Auckland via ports, Thursday ■ • Mahal. San Francisco via ports, Thursday Stormbird, Wanganui, Thursday Kennedy. Nelson, West Coast, Thursday TELEGRAPHED MOVEMENTS. SYDNEY, Sunday—Kai tuna, for Auckland. Monday—Ulimaroa, (11/a.m.), for Wellington. SYDNEY 1 . Monday Zingarc, from Oreymouth.' NEWCASTLE, Sunday—Shimpo Mam, from Bluff; Koromiko, from Wellington. • AUCKLAND.- Monday—Talune (6 a.m-Jj'-from Suva.; Riverina (6.45 a.m.), front'Giabortie. ’■r-c'U ONEHUNGA, Monday—Regulua (S-30 p.m.), for Wellington.. • \ MANUKA.U HEADS. Monday—Rarawa (5 p-m.), crossed bar outwards. • NEW PLYMOUTH. Monday-Rarn-wa (4.40 a.rn.), from Onohunga. . FOXTOX. Monday—Kennedy (10.30 a.m.). from Groymouth; Queen of the South (10-30 a.m.), from AVelliugton.

Queen of the South (10 p.m.), for cllingtoo; Kennedy (10 p.m.), for Puponga. GISBORNE, Monday—Rosamond (5.20 a.m-), from Auckland; Kahu (2.30 p.m.), from Auckland via coast. NAPIER, Monday—Monowai (a a.m), from Gisborne. Monowai (2.15 p.m.). for Wellington. PICTON, Monday—Arahura (4.a0 p.m.), from Wellington. Waimca (1130 p.m.) and Arahura (midnight), for NelNELSON, Monday—Nikau (5.30 p.m.). for Wellington. NYDfA BAY, Sunday—Wootton (11 p.m.), from. Wellington. ■ WESTPORT. Saturday—Karaimi (8 p.m.), for Lyttelton; Petona (8.30 p.m.), for Wanganui. Monday—Alexander (2.45 a.m.), from Nelson. Alexander (S.Kf a.m.), for GreymouthGREYMOUTH, Monday—Mapounka (8 a.m.). from Wellington via ports; Calm. (1 a m.), from Wellington; Alexander (0.55 p.m.). from Westport. KAIKOURA, Monday—Wakalu (2.30 pm.), for Wellington. LYTTELTON, Monday—iKaramu (0.4 a p.rn.), from .Westport*. . .Cygnet (10.40 a.m.), for Akaroa: • Karamu, for Dunedin; Poherua, Kittawa, and Oponri, for Greymouth; Mararoa (8.20 p.m.), for Wellington with 400 passengers. TIMARU, Monday—Arawa (5 p-m.), for Lyttelton. PORT CHALMERS. Monday—Rachel Cohen (4 p.m.), fot Macquarie Islands; Storm (7 p.m-). for Timaru. BLUFF, Monday-Breeze (3.30 p.m.), for Oamaru. ' ' .

Mr W. Spafgo, second .engineer of the Moeraki, will come ashore bn holiday leave at Wellington to-day. , . The Kuniara is to, leave Waitara. "this morning for Auckland, from which port she is to sail on Tuesday next for London via Monte Video and Teneriffe.. Levin and Co.’s steamer Awahott, which left Wellington last night for Foxton, is due back here to-morrow, and will sail in the evening v for AVestport. ’ . ■ ’ The schooner Falcon is to leave Weto lington to-day for Hokiauga, to load’ timber for this port-for her owners, Easson’s, Ltd. : Mr A. H. Kitching, of Bannatyne and) Cb.’s shijiping department, will leave Wellington to-day -for Nelson on his annual fortnight’s holiday leave. ThelUnion Company advises that the Kamona was to have left’ Greymbiith at midnight last night for Wellington. Mr R. X. itarsden has joined W. andj G. Turnbull and* Cods shipping office staff, hi succession to Mr S. J. Gully, who has enlisted. The coastal steamer Defender is to go on the Wellington patent slip to-mor-row; and is expected to get away on Saturday for. Hokitika. ' The Monowai, due at ■ Wellington this morning from Auckland via ports,* has, 340 tons' of cargo to discharge at this* port; Captain Jackson, - who-. has been on holiday leave, has resumed command of the Hawera,- in place of Captain Gibson', who has," returned to the Kapuni. Mr C. Mitchell, third ’engineer of the Wimmera,. has. come ashore at ‘Wellington owing to illness, and is at present in hospital. - h The auxiliary schooner Kiritona, on her way from Kencpuru Sound to East Coast, will call at Wellington to-mor-'-row ‘tb .land a passenger only. • The Union Co.’s steamer Mapourika arrived at’Greymouth at 8 o'clock yesterday morning from Wellington via ports, and sailed on the return trip at. 9 o’clock last night. - Mr W. McKinnon, chief, officer of the; Awahou, has resigned his position. Mr’ George Brown-is noW chief officer ofthat vessel. ‘ ' The Anchor Co-’s.steamer Kennedy is due-at AVellington to-morrow with a load of coal from Pupongar She is to sail on Thursday for Nelson and ..AVest Coast. - -

Mr W. Naismith, aehond engineer of the Arahura, is to transfer'to the Moe-. raki. Mr J.' D. Townsend has signed on. the Arahura’s articles as second engineer. ■ The. Canterbury-Co.'s steamer Breeze, which■ passes through Wellington 'tomorrow'. bound from Lyttelton to- Wanganui, , .is due here , again next Sun-, day, from tyttelton, and will sail on the followingsday for Dunedin. Mr !)■ M. Mitchell, late fourth engineer of the Paloona. has resigned from the Union, Company's service to take up a position as thirdengiueer-of the/Tokomaru Bay Breezing Works- Air Cousins joined the Paloona yesterday" ns fourth engineer. i ‘ , i The Kaikoura is to get away from Wellington on Thursday for Lyttelton, and Dunedltf, with of cargo from Liverpool. , The coastal steamer John, which left Wellington .last evening for; Wanganui, is due back hero to-morrow morning, and is to sail in the evening for Timarul and Dunedin. ' ■

It is now probable that the Melbourne will not leave, .-Wellington;, before , . tomorrow night or Thursday-.for .MercuryBay .and Whangarei. On her way from Nelson to Wellington at 0.35 aim. on Sunday, the Kaitoa-, touched - bottom -near Point Opnru, Blind Bay. There was a dense mist and the engines had been- stopped. No damage resulted. Mr H. A- Daniel, chief officer of the Paloona, signed off -the vessel’s articles. at Wellington yesterday in order to proceed to Sydney. The Blackball Co.’s , collier Ngakuta is to leave Wellington to-morrow for Greymonth, to load again for AVcllington..- ■ The Ngatoro. .now under overhaul, is expected to be ready for sea at tho end of the‘week.’ '. ", Mr A. H. Beard, late of the Arahura, has joined the Maori as -wireless operator, in place of Mr M. Sedgers. Mr W. J. Washbourne has signed - on thd Arahura as -wireless operatorMr A- El Cant, chief officer of the Ngakutaj broke- some of his toes through a. mishap on tho vessel, and came ashore at Wellington yesterday. Mr AY. E. Bohm, second officer, has been temporarily promoted a step. Mr P. Johnston,, who has been acting second of the Ngahere, is now second of the Ngakuta. After being delayed at AVellington for several days owing to a shortage of-fire-men and seamen, the Union. Co.’s steamers Earn, for Greymonth, and Komata, for AVestport. both got away - from! this port yesterday. TAINUI IrEACHEtT LONDON. . A Press Association message reports the arrival at London of the Shaw, Savill and Albion liner Tainui. The vessel left AA’ellington bn August 26th. MUEITAI DUE SATURDAY. Banuntyue and Co-, local agents for the C.‘ and D, Line, advise that the Muritai. from New 'York, now discharging at Auckland, is expected to arive at Wellington next Saturday. From this port the vessel will proceed to Melbourne and Sydney. DORSET FOR LONDON. The New Zealand Shipping Company advise that the liner Dorset is to sail from AA'elliiigton at 6 o’clock this morning for London via Monte A T idco. HURUNUI SAILS TO-DAY. At 3 o’clock this afternoon the New Zealand Shipping Company's liner fluninui is to sail from--Wellington for London via Sydney and South Africa. .. - • .-3. ’MOF.RAKI FROM SYDNEY. Heavy weather accounted for the, late arrival of the Moeraki. which reached Wellington at .7-o'clock-last- evening from Hobart and Sydney. This vessel berthed at No. 6 (inner tee). Queen's wharf, where pratique was granted. The Moeraki left Sydney at 3 p.m. on Thursday and encountered a strong south-westerly to south-easterly gale and heavy beam sea until Sunday. Light variable winds

then prevailed, with .» slight swell and fine .clear weather until arrival. The cargo for Wellington amounted to 920 tons, including transhipments ex Tasman, Tenshin Mam. Vvy rctjna, Aldcnham. Kina, Wodonga, Culna, and Ula. The Mocraki is to leave Wellington to-day for .Lyttelton, from which port she is due on Thursday to sail in the afternoon for Sydney and Hobart. M.AITAI FROM SYDNEY. £n route to S;in Francisco, the Union Company's liner Maitai loft Sydney at 1 p.m. on Saturday for Wellington. The passengers for New Zealand comprise thirteen first- saloon,- twenty-nine second,. and two steerage. There are item first saloon, scviin second, and tHirty-four steerage through passengers, and 637 tons of cargo. - . The Maitai is due here tomorrow, and ,is to resume her voyage at 3 p.m. on Thursday. IIXXEMOA DEPARTED. At 7.30 o’clock yesterday morning the Government steamer Hinemoa left Wellington for the Cape. Campbell lighthouse, where she was to land some water and take on board' assistant Tightkeeper Perritt,. who transfers to the Cape Maria lighthouse as assistant in: place of Mr Brough, who goes to Centre Island, ihe Hinemoa proceeds from Cape Campbell, to Castlepoint lighthouse .cn route to the northern lighthouses. The vessel will be away for about a month. PRICE OF THE MARITIME. The London “Shipping World’’ says that it is believed, that the .union. Company has paid -.£100,000 for the steamer Maritime. The vessel was sold by aucfcion in London on January sta by order of the Admiralty for .£65,200. She was the German steamer Sohlesiau. OVERSEA VESSELS.. From London or Plymouth.

I). H. M. Last Quarter 1 !) H p.m. New Mood .... D 9 12 a.to. First Quarter 16 1 21 a.m. i'ull Moon .... 23 11 45 a.mLaefc Quarter ■ .... .... 31 1 10 p.m-

Sailed . Wgtn, Aug. 21 Oct. 15 Star of Australia Aug. 2 Oct. 2U Star-' at Scotland Aug. 12 Oct. 28 Rangatira Ruapehu - Sep. -1 Sep. 19 Sep. 25 Oct. 27 Nov. 15 Nov. 30 From Liverpool. Orari -Aug. 27Nov. 2 From Montreal or St. John. Aug. 1 Oct. 2G Hainan ' Sep. 23 J)ec- 4 From Now York. Clan Farquhar ■ Sep. 5 Oct. 14 , Aug. 31 Oct. 1C Indian Monarch Oct- 8 jNov. lb" From Suez. VVilloohra Sep. 25, Oct. 30.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XL, Issue 9172, 12 October 1915, Page 2

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SHIPS AND SHIPPING New Zealand Times, Volume XL, Issue 9172, 12 October 1915, Page 2

SHIPS AND SHIPPING New Zealand Times, Volume XL, Issue 9172, 12 October 1915, Page 2