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SHIPPING NEWS

PHASES op THE MOON.

THIS DAT. Sun rises, 5.37 a.m.; sets, 0.49 P*m. Mobtt rises; 11.52 p.m,;,sets. 8;17 a.m. High water, 8.8 a.m.; 8.27 p.m. —ARRIVED. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. UAGIC, scow 16 a.m.); 83 tons. Holm; from -Sanely .iJay.. r ,(Ee,Try,,.wh.Brf I 'A ... .MAJUUUA. ~8.6.,.W & ™“ s ! Cameron, from Lyttelton. (Ferry berth.) KENNEDY; s.s. (9.25 a.in.), 228 tons. Baggett, from Picton. (No. 14, south; Jervois quay.) . . ' ti - NIKAU. 5.5.(11.2S a.m.)p.248- tons.- Hay, from Nelsoii. (No.-10, Queen’s wharf.) ECHO, auxiliary'Scow (8 p:m.');- 99 tons. Carpenter, from’ Wairoa; ■ (Kings’-wharf.) KAHU. s.s. (9 p.m.), 183 tons; Norling, Prom! -N'apitr. (No; S, rtbflh; Queen’s wharf.) , KOiIATA, s.s. (10.30 p-M-i tona, Jewell. - from 'iSbstpOf t; ■ '■ ■ SAILEO. ;r TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER' 24.

GPAWA, s.s. (12.5 a. in.), 110 tons, Nicholas, for Blenheim. ,51AN A, - s.B (3.30. . a.m.).. _J3» tons, Sproule, for lYahgahui. _ •„ KXRITONA' s.s. (S.lp, a.thi)i, 136, tons, Perriam, for Napier, „, , T ILUIA v s;si fl-25_p.ni.).'127' tons, Hanhinfe, for Lyttelton. .... , ' . KAIfOA. s.s. (1.33 p.m.), 305 tons, Wildm‘an, for Nelson. ... . MARAROA,- s.s. (3.4* p.m.|, 2588 tons. Cameron, for Lyttelton. • MANUKA, s.s. (.3.50 p.m.), 4aoo tons, Clift, for Lyttelton. ' ' KAPITI. s.s. (6 p.m.), 242'tons,. Sawyers. for Wanganui. . • BADEN POWELL. 5.5.'(7,15 P.’li.)* -174 tons,'JoKnstoh' for N eW'TlympUth KAMO, s.s. (10 p.m.), 1236 toils. Watson. for Greymouth. . • • ;, . .. KAKAPO. s.'s. (10.10 p.m.). 1321 tons, Page; for Greymouth.. .. _ , BLENHEIM, (s.s. (11 ..p.m.), 120 tons, Wilkinson, for Wanganui. EXPECTED Arin»«AL» Mapburika,,Nelson, Pifettjh; to-RSif HawernT Patea, l<Pday Opawa . Blenheim, to-day Wairau' jHeffh’eitH; n ‘tß-tmy Wootton, Lyttelton, toMay Maori, Lyttelton, toMay ' WaVerley, Patea, to-day Kartt Greymouth, to-day • ■ Ramona, Westport, to-day • Ngahere, Whaiigarei, Napier, to-day Huia. Lyttelton, Thursday KarAmu, ,BiUtf, Tnursuav Tainui, Wanganui, Thursday,-., Wakatu, Lyttelton, Kaikourtw. Thursday Queen, of. the.,South _ Foy ton,, Thursday Mararoa. Lyttelton..Thursday. _ ~ Kaltoa, Nelson, Thursday Manuka, Lyttelton, Thursday Kapiti, Wanganui, Thursday Alexander, Wanganui. Friday Kap.nni, Patea, Friday BleufiSia; WhiSgMiui, Friday " Nikau, Nelson, Friday Calm, Dunedin, Timaru, Lyttelton, Fri-

Stella, Auckland. Saturday Invercar’gUl, Waiigailui. Tarftkohe, Satur'day " " , ' " .'■ John,- Wanganui,-Saturday - - ; - _ Mbnowai. Duftedih. LvHritori; Saturday Aratapu, Onehubgi; Saturday- —■- Ripole, Gisborne. Sunday Putiki, Durredin; - -Timaru, “Lyttelton, Monday—-■— - PBOJCCTED DEPARTURES. Ripple, Napier. Gisborne, to-day, Kowhai, .Lyttelton; to-day,, noon Kahu, Napier, to-day . _ . Opawa, Blenheim* tb-'day;" midnight yvairau, Blenheim, to-day, noon Xapuni, Patea, to-day; 4 p.m' Kennedy, Nelson, West Coast, tb-day, 11

a.ur.' ' ' -■ - ’ Alaori, Lyttelton, to-day, 3.30 p.m. ‘ ■ Nikau, Nelson>.to-day;,a;36 p.m, Houto, Dunedin, Thursday Ngahere, Wanganui, Greymouth, Thurs-

day Queen of the South, Fbxton; Thursday ■Karu, New Plymouth, Greymouth, ThursManuka. Sydney; Hobart, Thursday Mararoa, Lyttelton; Thursday WavCrlfey; Patea, Thursday Hawera, Patea, Thursday , . Kapiti. Wahganhi. Thursday Echo, Nbpier, Thursday Wootton, Lyttelton, Thursday Baden Powell. Lytteltoh;' Friday nUia, NeW Plymouth, •Fii9Sf > -' u Kahu, Napier, Friday ■ - vakatu, Kaikoura, Lyttelton? Friday Komata; Westport, Friday i’ainui, Lyttelton, Friday kaltoa, Nelson;"Friday''” ’ IJ •„ Alexander, Nclsb'nU 'Vvest "CoaStY "Friday Mapburika; Pieton; ■ Nelson; Friday Calm, Wanganui, Saturday Invercargill, Wanganui, Saturday ■Jonowai, Napier, Gisborne, Auckland. Saturday - - 3tella. Dunedto? Monday i ohjci, southern ports, Monday Blenheim; Havelock and Sounds, Monday

TELEGRAPHED MOVEMENTS

AUCKLAND, Tuesday—Koromiko (1.46 p.m.), from Westport;’- -Glancua (6.30 p.m./, from Surmise Island. Stella (midnight), for Wellington. . NEW . PLYMOUTH, Tuesday—Rattawa 6 30 a.m.), from Dunedin; Baxawa (7 a.m.), from Onehunga. Earawa (4.30 p.m.), for Onehunga. PATEA, Tuesday—Hawera and Waverley (10.35., a-.m.), from rley,(4,so p.fm}. aad (IAPW, lor ' Yflesday (4.45 p.m.), from Wellington. Ngahere (12,5 p.m.), for Wellington.' , PICTON. Monday Koutnnm (9.50 p.m.), from Wellington. Tuesday- Mapourika (3 a.m. Wednesday), for Well--IDN'ELSON, Tuesday—Mapourika /(9.45 a.m.), from Pieton. Mappunka (12.36 p.m.), for Wellington via Pieton WESTPORT, Tuesday—Kamona (11.25 a.m.). for Wellington. • o GREYMOUTH, Tuesday—Karu (12.5 a ‘KAiKOXrRA, Ull Tnesday Wakatu (9 8 ' a.m.), from Wellington. WoottonJASS p.m.), and Maori (8.10 p.m.), for Wellinf’l)ET CHALMERS, Tuesday-Calm (7.5 a.m.). from Wellington. BLUFF. Tuesday—Karamu (4.40 p.m.), for Wellington.

Tho auxiliary scow Echo arrived last night from Wairoa, and is to sail tomorrow with a full (load of oil for NaPl Tllo Kahu arrived fro mNapier last night and is to. sail on tho .return trip this evening with a full load of general CB ifr > McKehiie, second officer of a Union Company oversea boat, has come ashore on leave. , „ , Tho John was to leave Lyttelton last night for Wanganui, from which port she is due at Wellington on Saturday. The Ngatoro was to have left Lyttelton last night for Wanganui and Greymouth. ■ - _ The brigantine Aratapu left Unehunga On Sunday night for Wellington via New Plymouth with 85,000 ft of kauri for discharge at Miramar. , ~—, — The departure of the Kennedy from Wellington for Nelson and West Coast has been postponed till 11 o’clock this morning. - , The purchase has not yet been completed of the State coal hulk Gertie, which was recently sold by tender to Messrs Miller Bros., shipwrights. Port Chalmers. , ... ~ , ~ The Mama. 44 to proceed from Wanga■.iii this evening to Lyttelton and returns subsequently direct, to Wanganui.. Tho Invercargill is due again at Wellington on Saturday with ft load, of cement front Tarakohe; , ~ Mr C. Anderson, third officer of the Ttamo. hfte come ashore at Wellington. Captain J. D. Frew, who has been on holiday (leave, has rejoined his vessel in place of Captain J. Doorly. . . The Wootton, dub at. Wellington .tonight from Lyttelton, is to sftil at.s p.m. tb-morrow for Lyttelton again, and is expected back here on Sunday evening. Mr L. Fisher has . succeeded Jvlr D. P. Sinclair as third offter bf the Kakapo. The Hinemoa was working in the Bay 6f Islands on Monday and yesterday overhauling buoys, etc. The vessel is due at Awanui to-day. ~ . ... The Kara left-Greymbnth at midnight oiv Monday timber-laden for Miran»!M\ The Kowhai is to get away from Wellington at noon to-day for Lyttelton, taking transhipments only. Mr James B. Rice, who has been on sick leave, has rejoined the Mararoa as assistant purser. , w . The scow Zingata, Which was at Wellington a feW months ago left Sydney on the loth ihst. With a load of hardwood for TAiiranga; , , , _ The Corihha went doWn .from Dunedin io Port Chalmers early on Saturday morning, and Was docked to complete her survey. She was to return on Monday night, and was .to Sail yesterday for way ports and NOW Plymouth. . ■ The coastal steamer Tainui, due aapk at Wellington to-morrow night from Wanganui, is to sail on Friday morning for Lyttelton. - , ■: The Calm is expected at . Wellington on Friday from Dunedin. Timaru, and Lytteltdn, and is to sail on Saturday for Wahgahni, .. - Mr J. Cochrane, of Auckland, arrived at Lyttelton bn Sunday morning from Wellington by the Mararoa, and signed to the Hbntb’S articles as engineer to room of Mr W. S. wlio Idft herb for Dunedin. '. TTib Orepuki, timber-laden from Qtbyihouth. Which port She left at 11 .o'clock oh Friday morning, reached Lyttelton bn Sunday afternoon. She will load general cargo and produce for the West CbSst port again, whither She sails to-day. The Mapourika is due at Wellington about 10 o’clock this morning from Nelson and Pieton. and will go bn the patent slip to-day for cleaning and paint tog. She Will therefore miss her usual Wednesday trip to Pieton. The Manuka, left Wellington £t .3.56 p.m. irestefday for Lyttelton, from, which pbrt sib is due back hbfe to-morrow. The vessel is to sail late to-morrow night for Sydney and Hobart. RIPPLE” MipSES~A TRIP. Johhitoh and Co. adviSo that the Mpplb wui n°t make her usual trip from Wellington io Akitib. Napier, and Gisbbrhe next week as she to to lay up fbi overhaul at this port; The vessel is due facie on Sunday from Gisbbinb and Will go 08. the patent blip on Monday. TO-DAY’S BERTHAGE, Maori, Ferry berth; Mapoiinika, No. I. nortn. Queen's wharf > itomata. No. I. south. Queen’s wharf; Ngahere, No. )4, north. Jervois quay; U'pawa, Np, 11. horth. Quben’s wharf; Houto, No. centre. Queen’s whort: Kahn* Nb. 2, north, Queen’s wharf; Echo, King’s wharf; Wootton. No. 13, south. Queen’s whuff; Hawerft, No. 7. Queen’s wharf; Kennedy, No. 16, south, Jervois quay; Wairau;.No. 13, south. Queen’s Wharf; Wavbfley. King’s whaif; Kow-hai, Nb. 2, Queen’s wharf. CARGO FOR PAPEETE. A Union Company steamer is receiving cargo at Wellington ior Papeete, and is to sail for that port at noon to-mor-row. NGAHERE DUE TO-DAY. At noon yesterday the Ngahere left Napier for Wellington, where she os expected about 10 6 i dock ibid morning* The vessel Will berth at No. 14, Jervois quay, to discharge 130 tons of general cargo froin Auckland and 600 tons cement from Limestone Island. The Ngahere is to leave here to-morrow tor Wanganui and Greymouth, To BUY NELSON WHARVES. The poll bn the Nelson Harbour Board's proposal to purchase the wharves trom the Railway Department will be taken to-day. „ , _ , Members of tho Nelson Harbour Board have been devoting much time in placing the proposal before the ratepayers, meetings having been held in a large number of centres. The fact that the board is unanimously in favour of the purchase should carry some weight with the ratepayers. During tn« war period the revenue from gic wharves has shown a very substantial increase (approximately X'2oofl), beyond what two increases in charges has brought in. If this result can be shown to war time, with restrictions on shipping, the prospect for the future is that a much, better result will be secured.

SEPTJ3MB®H. U. H. SI. C*MV Moon 5 10 14 p m first Quarter u 2 33 a.m full Sloan 0 31 a.Hi '.-as* Quarter 37 4 9 p.ia

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 10085, 25 September 1918, Page 2

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SHIPPING NEWS New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 10085, 25 September 1918, Page 2

SHIPPING NEWS New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 10085, 25 September 1918, Page 2