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SHIPS AND SHIPPING

PHASES OF THE MOON. OCTOBER.

THIS DAY. Sun rises, 5.6 a.m.; sots, 6.9 p.m. Moon rises. 8.23 a.m. High water, 8.4" a.m.; 9.13 p.m.

ARRIVED. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13. KIHdTONA, auxiliary schooner ('t.la ’ a.m.), 136 tons, Norhng, from Koiiupuru. RIXIULUS, s.s. (4.55 a.m.;, 477 tolM> Viokennan, from Onehunga. MAORI, s.a. (7.15 a.m.;, 339 a Ton - 5> • M S, f« Lyttelton. Passenger: 153 saloon and 31K) stem age, KAITOA, s.s. (9 a.m.), 30j tons, oce ’•sksskfisn* nsayawssf 2,1 Dowell, from Wanganui. - KAMONA, s.s. (10.30 n.m.). 14-5 tons, TtArtm.). 150 tons. 8 JOHN/aT' P (33» 3-12 tons, Tel- ' ’ U .MAI'S. I>-™.). 3393 tons. Williams. from Sydney. f’.irst saloon-. Mesdamcs Anderson, Cap 1 worth. Veitch, Misses Greon, Gorloy, Dnrie. Mem* Crossby. Bverton, Wjl* kirns, Cow per. Stuthnr.i, MaDimalU. g D • Moor house, Capt. E. C. ~ Saxond class! Mrs COnuste.isen Messre Sax ton, Christensen. Bath. Cowley. Wilson, arid 22 *oldlers; 4 third class. Powell, Becker. |b«bj& s [White, Brown and chn -$5 1t! „“ mm, Sutherland, Rutledge, Wilson Bdey. Held, Butcher, Bownter, Hansen, Boyd. Collier, Messrs White, Walker, Smart. Clark, Alien, Barraud, Stronts, Moore, Walton, Horton, Held, Danvers, Bush. Turner Hobbs, McDonald, Kelly, OLor man iranuson, McKay. Hogg, Pickery, Boyd, Thompson, Samuels, Kennedy, Irons, McKenzie, Sergeant-Major Chapnolho'W, Revs. Seaton, Holley, Lieutenants Eiley. Butcher, Herring: a 3 soldiers; 13 steerage. , . KOMATA, s.B. (11.50 p.m.), 1994 tons. Kill, from Westport.

SAILED. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER, 13. KIRITONA, auxiliary schooner (4.35 a . m .), 130 tons, Norlmg, for Napier, via s.s. (O.SO p.m.), 1508 tons. Holmes, for Pioton ami Nelson. AWAHOU, s.S. (3.15 p.m.), 40, tons, Rodger, for Westport. ■ . WAKATU, s.s. (5 P-m.), 15, tons. Wills, for Kaikoura and' Lyttelton. KAITOA, s.a. (5.10 p-m.), 305 tons, Stevens, for Nelson and Motueka, KALAPOI, 3.a. (0.40 p.m.), 2003 tons, Uawson. for Westport. MAORI, S.S. (1.0. J p.m.), 3399 tons, Manning. for Lyttelton. PassengersSaloon: Misses Smith, Steel, Tyler, Wilson, Burt (2). Roger, Roche, JVfesdames Beadle, Anderson, Berg, Miller, Smith, Stagpoole (2), Inglis. Watson Black, Cooper, Tade, Kerr, Ray, Best, Junston, Johnston, Austin* Watson, Ha.vin, Anderson, Board, Brown, Inglis, Stathani, Scott, Thacker. Harris. laitt, Messrs Beadle, Anderson, Berg, Glover, rramn. Miller, Cowley, Seymour, Cusse, Redding, Brown, Graham, Tyler Hillvard, .Chalmers, Jones, Pane, \Yalsh, Levy, Jeffries, Ashley, Stevens. Christie, Broad, Allen, Lugh, Anderson, V/hitty, Nos worthy, Frostick, Statham, Duncan, Scott, Thacker, Gillon, Harris, Cameron, AViMinma. Wright; 84 steerage. REGULUS, s.s. (8.25 p.m.). 585 tons. Vickorman, .for Nelson and West Coast. KAMO. 6-s. (10.30 p.m.), 1230 tons, Watson. for Greymouth. 'NGAICUTA, s-m (10.40 pm.), 1230 tons, Muir, for Greymouth. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 14.

OPAWA. 8.9. (2 a.m.), HO tons, Nicholas, for Blenheim. , BLENHEIM, s.s. ,(3 a.m.), 120 tons, Wilkinson, for Blenheim. EXPECTED ARRIVALS Tarawera, Dunedin, Lyttelton, to-daj Kapiti, Wanganui, to-day Kennedy. Puponga, to-day Aorere, Patea, to-day Mararoa. Lyttelton, to-day _ .Arahura. Nelson, Picton. to-day Nikau, Nelson, Motueka, to-day Moeraki, Lyttelton, to-day Queen of the South, Foxton, today Hawora, Patea, to-day Breeze. Lyteiton, Friday Turakina, London, Auckland, Friday Alexander, larakohe, Friday Opawa, Blenheim, Friday ■ Blenheim, Blenheim, Friday Maori, Lyttelton, Friday Muritai, New York, Saturday Kaiapoi, Westport, Saturday Knhika, Westport, Saturday' Kamo, Greymouth, Saturday ■Kapuni, Patea, Saturday Stormhird, Wanganui, Saturday Wakatu, Lyttelton, Kaikoura, Saturday Monowai, Dunedin, Lyttelton, Sunday Petone, Lyttelton, Sunday Ngakuta, Greymouth, Sunday . Coriuna, Dunedin via ports, Sunday Eipple, Gisborne, Sunday

. projected departures. John, Wanganui, to-day Kamona, Picton, Onehunga Kaipara, Sydney, to-day Tarawera, Auckland via ports, to-day, 5 p.m. Maitai, San Francisco via ports, to-day. 3 p.m. Stormhird, Wanganni, to-day, o p.m. Melbourne, Mercury Bay, Whaugarei, to-day Eimutuka, Monte Video, Teneriffc. London, to-day. noon Aorere, Patea. to-day, 4 p.m. Mararoa, Lyttelton, to-day, .7.45 p.m. Moeraki, Sydney, Hobart, to-day, 5 p.m Nikau, Nelson, Motueka, to-day, 5 p-m. Kapiti, Wanganui, to-day. 5 p.m. Kapuni, Patea, to-day, 4 p.m.. Queen of the South, Foxton, to-day, 4 p.m. Jicmo. Wanganni, Friday ~ Alexander, Nelson. West Coast, Friday Blenheim, Blenheim, Friday Hnwera. Patea. Friday Maori, Lyttelton, Friday Kaikonrn, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Friday Kaitou, Nelson, Motueka, Friday Opawa, Blenheim, Friday Hnwera, Patea, Friday Defender, Hokitika. Saturday X'-atoro. Greymouth, Saturday Kennedy. Nelson. West Coast, Saturday

TELEGRAPHED MOVEMENTS. SYDNEY. Tuesday—Moana (10.30 a.m.), from Wellington. Beulah, from Kai--I>I\EWCASTLE, Wednesday Katoa from New Zealand. Kaituna, for AuckMonday—Star of Scotland. from London. .. AUCKLAND, Tuesday—Rivenna (0.4 a r— f for Srilnev. TurnHna, for Wellington. Wednesday Clan Fnrquhor do-i.) a ivi.l , trom iN(—.V York, via Pau-r a-na Canal. Huron Twccdmouth (9.50 n'm.) from Port Arthur. Texas, to Bnsl>nr.o with oil, put in for bunker coal, '•---mom! (".10 a.m.), from Gisborne. Waipori 1 (6.20 p.m.), from Westport. -Mimtni 16.40 u.m.l. for Wellington, wimngape s.s. (5.20 p.m.), for Newcastle. ' ONEHTJNGA, Wednesday Rarnwa (8.30 a.m.), from New Plymouth. PaTEA, Wednesday Aorere (10.30 a.m.) and Hawera (10.50 a.m.), from Wellington.

WANGANUI, Wednesday—Kapiti (0:23 a.m.), frorn Wellington. BUXTON. Wednesday—Queen of the South (11.30 n.in.), from Wellington. Queen of the »iouth til p-m.)# U UlsisbllNii, Wednesday—X’aloona (4 a.m.), from Wellington and JN'apiei. Koutunui (8.10 a.m.), from Napier. lalooua (0.45 p.m.), for Xokoroaru Bay; rvoutuuui tuooni, for ,\apur. NIX-NEE Tuesday—Xhiiooua (1-aO p.m.), from Wellington. Wcdnosday-hquul (I :ju a.m.j, from Wellington. Squall (ij'p m ), tor Wellington, via, coast. ' ITCTON. Wednesday —Arahura, from Wellington- Arahura (7 P-ni.). lor Nelb°N ELSON, Wednesday Nikau (5.20 a.m.), from Wellington. Nikau, for WelWednesday Kennedy (noon), for Wellington. WKSTPOKT, Wednesday Wainion (8 10 a.in.), from Nelson. Xfomata (X.lO ix'.tu.), lor Vv eimigion. \\ ainaa (10.1 a a.in.l. tfi>' (iinvmou’li. , ' GFEYMOXJTH, Tuesday—Kowhai (10 i/.ui.i, Irom Wellington. Calm (10.3 j o. for Wanganui. Wednesday— Karu (8 a.m.'), from Wellington. Nga hero (noon), from Wanganui. Waimea, (4.10 p.m.), from Westport. ' LYTTELTON, Wednesday Gan Opus '7.10 a.m.), from Westport. blorm (7.50 i m.). from. Timaru. Mararoa (8.00 J a w.) and Moeraki (8.55 a.m,), from Wei- | liugton. Ta raw era (9.20 a.m.), from Dunedin. Monowai (9.40 a.m.), irom Wellington. ' Karainu (noouj for Westport. Storm (5.20 p.m.), for T?ietou. Monowai (4.20 p.m.), for Dunedin. Xarawera for Wellington. Moeraki for Wellington. Arawa (6.15 P-m.), for Auckland. Mararoa (8,20 p.m.), for Wellington, with 500 passengers. Cygnet lot Kaikoura. , „ r ~ /a KAIAPOX, Wednesday—Wootton (8.4 a a.m.). from Nydia Bay. OAMAEU, Wednesday—Kotaro (3—o a.m"), from Stewart Island. TIMARU, Wednesday—Kuu (6.30 a.m.), from Lyttelton. Breeze (6.40 a.m.), from Oaranru. Kini (noon), tor Oamaru. POUT CHALMERS. Wodnesday-Ka-rema (6 a.m.) and Wimraera 2.10 p. from Lyttelton. Eakanoa (p-10 a.m.), for Newcastle. DUNEDIN, Wednesday—lf aroma (7.30 n m ), from Lyttelton. Wimmera 3 p.m.), Lyttelton. Eakanoa (o a.m.), for Newcastle.

Mr G. C. Norton, late, purser of the Moknia, joined the Haitai at Sydney as P .T. Harris has succeeded Mr -T. D. Hull as second officer of the Knmona. The Canterbury Company » stenmei Pctone is duo at Wellington on Sunday from Lyttelton, and will sail on Monday for Wanganui. T) The Union Company’s steamer Pa techa was taken round to the Evans Bay repair works yesterday for over- • ha Tho Canterbury Company’s steamer Breeze is due at Wellington to-morrow from Lyttelton, and will sail in the_ afternoon for Wanganui. The vessel As due here again next Tuesday from Lyttelton, and will load on that day for southern Anchor Company’s steamer Kennedy, due at Wellington to-day from Pnponga, is to g<s on the patent slip tomorrow for cleaning ana painting. _ me vessel is to .be ready for sea again on Suvill and Albion liner Arawa left Lyttelton yesterday for Auckland, from. Which port she is to sail tor London on the 25th instant. She « « at the Home port about December 6th. Mr B, W. Firininger, late of the Manuka, signed on the Maori s articles as wireless operator yesterday. Mr W. Paul, chief officer of the Arahura signed off the vessel’s articles at Wellington yesterday. The Tairawera, due at Wellington this morning from Dunedin an<l By tt Git on, has 200 tons of cargo to discharge here The Komata, which arrived last night from Westport, is to sail on the return trio on. Saturday night. Mr S. Thoms joined tho eoastm steamer Awahou as second officer yesterday. Mr A. Rathbonc, second officer of the Maori, signed off the vessel s articles at Wellington yesterdayTho Kahika and Kampoi are due back at Wellington on Saturday from Westport. The Kamo is also expected at Wellington from Greymouth. on SaturiTho Corinna is to arrive at Wellington next .Sunday 'from Dim oil in via ports. She will sail on Monday for Nelson and New Plymouth, and is duo hack hero again next Thursday. *■ The Blackball Company’s collier Ngakuta, which left Wellington last evening for Greymouth, is due back at Wellington about next Sunday. The Ngatoro is expected to leave here on Sunday night for Greymouth. MAITAI FROM SYDNEY. Shortly before 4 o’clock yesterday ' afternoon the Union ’ Company’s liner Maitai arrived at Wellington from Sydney en route to San Francisco. The ' vessel berthed at the King’s wharf, where pratique was granted. The Muitai left Sydney at 1 p.m. on Saturday, and (experienced a fine breather run across the Tasman Sea. The vessel is fixed to sail at 3 p.m. to-day for Rarotonga, Papeete and San Francisco. MIMIEO’S LOADING. Tho C. -"and D. liner Mimiro, which left Sydney last Sunday for Bluff, will load about 70,000 freight carcases of mutton at the latter port, and afterwards comes to Wellington, where , she is due about to-morrow week (22nd instant) to load a quantity of meat and cheese. The vessel is to leave here about the 34th instant for Australia to load general cargo for London. kiaTora COMING. The Shaw, iSavill and Albion liner Kia Ora, which is taking the Corinthk’s running, and as reported in yesterday's "Times” left London on the Bth inst-, is due a,t Auckland about November 24th and at Wellington about November 30th. The Kia Ora will afterwards also discharge at Lyttelton, Port Chalmers and Timaru. She is not bringing any passengers, but has mails and cargo. THE STAB OF AUSTRALIA. 3,’he C. and D. liner Star of Australia left Sydney last Saturday morning for Auckland in continuation of her voyage from London. After discharging part cargo tho vessel will go to Whangarei to load meat, and afterwards comes ou to Napier and Wellington to complete discharge. The Star of Australia is expected at Wellington about the 21th inst. She-will subsequently load meat at southern ports, and will afterwards go to Australia, to fill up with general outgo.

MOERAKI FOE SYDNEY. The Union Company's steamer Mocraki is fixed to sail from Wellington at 5 p.m. to-day for Sydney and Hobart. The vessel is due this morning from Lyttelton. and will berth at No. 6 (inner tee). Queen’s wharf. EIHUTAKA FOR LONDON. Tho New Zealand Shipping Company’s liner Eimutaka is to leave Wellington at noon to-day for London’ via Monte Video and Teneriffe. Following is tho iist of passengers :—Saloon —From Wellington— Miss D. Harrison, Mcsdames E. M. Fell, Schmidt, E. A. Taylor, Dr M. n’B. McCarthy, Messrs Benge, Mullemeister, 1. J. Nichols. W. J. Sim. J. Thorp, D. W. Turner. From Auckland—Misses Hellaby (2), Mrs Hellaby. From Napier— Miss A. Wenley, Mrs E. Wilder, Messrs W. Hosken, E. F. Williams. From New Plymouth—Mrs Mercer, Mr John Mercer, Master Mercer. From Christ-

church—Misses Agnes Hewitt, L. Hutchinson, R. M. Rhodes. Kich, Elsie Shorter. Howell, Mesdamos Bean. J. Findlay, Rhodes. Rev. Selwyn Bean, Messrs J. A. M. Allan, A. E. G. Rhodes, Master P- S. Bean. From Dunedin—Mrs Wallace, Mr N. Wallis. -The

third class comprise—From Wellington 85, from Auckland 5, from Gisborne X, from Christchurch It, from Dannevirko I. from Dunedin 1. MURITAiYeFT AUCKLAND. In contination of her voyage from New York, tlio C. and D. liner Marital left Auckland at C. 30 o'clock yesterday morning for Wellington, where she is due tomorrow morning. After discharging 11500 tons of cargo the Munlai will sail for Melbourne about next Wednesday. She will load in Australia for London. ASHBURTON ALTERS ROUTE. . Owing to the big slips in the Cub-bra Cut, Panama Canal, the New Zealand Shipping Company’s chartered sicaraer Ashburton is now oroceeding from Montreal via Cane of Good Hone, and win visit Australian ports before coming to New Zealand. Consequently the Asliburlou will not reach Wellington till abeut December 16th. TURAKINA’S MOVEMENTS. Th'o New Zealand Shipping Company's liner Turnkina is duo at Wellington tills afternoon from London via AucKland, and will berth at No. ... Kings wharf. The vessel is due at Lyttelton next Wednesday, at Dunedin on the 23rd inst., at Lyttelton again on the 28th, at Wellington again on the -Otti, and at Auckland on November sth. The Turnkina is to leave Auckland on November 9th for London via Monte Video and Tent-rifle. KAMONA FOB AUSTRALIA. The Katnona, now at Wellington, is under orders to load timber at Kaipara for Sydney, The vessel is to sail tonight for Pioton to load for Onehunga, and from the latter port she goes to Kaipara. KARAMEA FROM CANADA. En route from Montreal, the NowZealand Shipping Company’s chartered liner Karamea arrived at Sydney last Saturday, and is to sail next Saturday for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin. The vessel is due at Wellington about the 29th inst. RIOUW LEFT NEW YORK. The ’New Zealand and African Company are advised that the A. and A. liner Eiouw left Now York on September 21st for New' Zealand and Australian ports, proceeding via the Cape of Good Hope route instead of through the .Panama Canal as first intended.’ The ’blockage at Culebra Cut has necessitated this change. The vessel will probably call first at Auckland, and then goes to Wellington, Melbourne and Sydney. The Rioiiw is expected at Wellington early in December.

OVERSEA VESSELS. From London, or Plymouth.

V. n. M. Loat Quarter t U 11 p.m. New Moon , 12 a.m. First Quarter IB 1 21 a.m. Full Moon 23 11 ■15 n.m. Last Quarter 31 1 10 p.m-

Steamers. Sailed. Watn, Turakina Aug. 21 To-day Star of Australia Aug. 2 Oct. 24 6tiu- of Scotland Aug. 12 Oct. 28 Raugatirn Sop. 4 Oct. 27 Ruapehu Sep. 10 Nov. 15 Kia Ora Oot. 8 Nov. 30 Hum' ot India Sep. 25 Nov. IK) From Liverpool. Orari Aug. 27 N6v. 2 From Montreal or St. John. Karamea Aug. 1 - Oct. 2G Mnmari Sep. 23 Dec. 4 Ashburton Sep. 30 Dec. 16 From New York. Clan I’arqulr.ir Sep. 3 Oct. IS Huritai Aug, 31 Oct. Ill Themis Sen. 10 Oct. 26 Indian Monarch Oct. 3 Nov. 16 Exouw Sen. 21 Dec. 3 From Suez. Willochra Sep; 25 Oct. 3(1

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New Zealand Times, Volume XL, Issue 9174, 14 October 1915, Page 2

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SHIPS AND SHIPPING New Zealand Times, Volume XL, Issue 9174, 14 October 1915, Page 2

SHIPS AND SHIPPING New Zealand Times, Volume XL, Issue 9174, 14 October 1915, Page 2