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SHIPPING NEWS

VHASES OF THE MOON.

~,..... Sun rWi &.29, a^nv; ,-Sftei. S.go'p.». Moon rises, 2.4 K a.tfl.; sets, 1.17 a.m. High water,'l2.'is a.m.; 12.43'p.m;. 'ARRIVED. 1 '"" " ' " SATURDAY,'' SEPTEMBER' 28. STELLA, s.s. (2.20 a.m.), 269 tons, Hamilton, from Auckland. (No. 16, south, and Taranaki street wharf.) ■ - •■_.-••_ •■■ JOHN,, s.s.-.(3.55.a.m.),&i2- 7 toiiß, Hawick, from . YVanganui..'.' (Taranaki street wharf.) • ■ . MAKABOA, s.s. (9.50 a.m.), 2598. tens, Cameron, from Lyttelton. (Ferry berth.) CALJL .«£. (6.25„p,m.), 981 tons, Radford, from Dunedin, Timaru'and Lyttelton. (No. 6, soiitlj, Queen's WBaff.) WAIKAU, s.s. (7 p.m.), 98'tons,' Deiley, from Blenheim. (No. 13/ south; Queen's wharf.) SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29.

QUEEN OF THE SOUTH, s.s. (1.40 a.m.), 198 tons, Harvey, from Foxton. (Pipitea wharf.) ■ •■*••• *• KAPUNI, s.s.- (5 a.m.),- 275 tons, Gibson. from Patea. (No. 5. Queen's, .wharf.) MAI'Ou'RIKA, s.s. (7.40 a.m.), 1203 tons, Irwin, from Nelson, and Picton. (No. IS. north. Jervois quay.) MAORI, s.s. (9.25 a.m.), 3412 tons. Manning, from Lyttelton. .(Ferry, berth.) KAITOA, s.s.. (10 a.m.), 305 tons. Wildman, from Nelson. (No. 10r Queen s wharf.)’ _ /( \ INVERCARGILL, s.s. (4 p.m.). 224 tons, Wahlstrom. from Wanganui. (No. 14, north, Jervois quay.) ‘ " OPAWA, s.s. (5.45 V-hiO. «0 *OM, Nicholas;* ffoih ‘Blenheim.- ■' (No 11. north. Queen's wharf.) ’ ’ ; MANA. s.s. (6.50 p.m.). 134 tons, Sproule, from Lyttelton. (No. 7. Queen's wharf.) , _ PUTIKI, s.s. (9.40 p.m.), 409 tons. Bobcrtson. from Dunedin, Timaru and Lyttelton. (No. 12, Jervois, quay.)... • MONDAY,. SEPTEMBER SO.

ROSAMOND, s.s.- (1 a.m.), 721 Mens. Edge from Gisborne and Napier. (King s wharf.) ’ ‘ ’’ SAILED. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 28.

OPAWA, s.s. (3.35 a.m.),'' 110 tons, Nicholas, for Blenheim. NIKAU. s.s. (1.30 p.m.). 248 tons. Hay, for Nelson. ■ TAINUI, s.s. (3.15 p.m.), 128 tons, Thompson, for Lyttelton. MARAROA, s.s. (3.35 p.m.), 2598 tons, Cameron, for Lyttelton.’ ALEXANDER, s.s. (4.15 p.m.’). 877 tons. Wildmah, for Westport and Grevmouth. JOHN, a.s. (6 p.m.), 343 teas, Hawick, for Timaru and Dunedin.HUIA, s.s. (11-5 p.m.), 127 tons .Hanning, for New Plymouth.

EXPECTED ARRIVAL*. Kahn. Napier, to-day - • >•••.,* Ripple’,'Napier,* to-day-■-Ngahere, Greymouth, -to-day. - ■ Fairbum, Auckland.-toklay i-... - Glauoua, Surprise Island, An ok land, today, . .... ...... i Rosamond,. Gisborne, Napier, to-day Kamo, Greymouth, to-dav’ Kakapo, Greymouth, to-day - vVaverley, Patea to-day •Mafatoa,”iLyttelton. Tuesday- , ■ -- Hawera, patea, Tuesday WdottohrLyttelton, Tuesday ■ Nikan. Nelson, Tuesday ■ ‘ Waimea,' Tuesday Wakatu; Lyttelton, Kaikoura, Tuesday

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Maori, Lyttelton, to-day, 3.80 p.m. Mapourika, Picton, Nelson, toJia’y, noon Mana, Picton, Wanganui ’to-day Stella, Dunedin, to-day • Calm; Wanganui, to-day Kahu, Napier, to-day, 6 p.m. Invercargill. Wanganui, to-day, 5 p.m. ICapitl, Wanganui, to-day, 2 p.m. iCapuni, Patea, to-day, 4 p.m. Queen of the South. Poston, to-day, 5,

■ p.m. ; Wairau,’ Blenheim, to-day,- 5 -p.m. Blenheim, Havelock and - bays/ to-day, 8 p'.m. ■ ' - - - Waverley, Patea, to-day, 5. .p.m, Honto,, Dunedin, to-day. Kara,.. New Plymouth, Greymouth, today Kaituna, Westport,' to-day Rosamond/'Lyttelton, to-day” Kamona, -Auckland;- Tuesday -Mararoa-; Lyttelton,,.Tuesday w Waimea, Nelson, West t€6afit, Tuesday Opawa, Blenheim. Tuesday Hawera. Patea, Tuesday. , Putiki,. southern porta, /Tuesday -KaitoaJ Nelson, Tuesday : Wootton,/Lyttelton,-Tdesday ’ / c • TELEGRAPHED MOVEMENTS ONHHTJNGA, Sunday—Bara wa (6.80 a.m.), from New Plmouth. NEW PLYMOUTH, Saturday—Baden Powell (midnight)/"for Greymouth. WANGANUI; Saturday—-Hawora (6.45 p.m.) .and Waverley (6.40- p.m.),- from Wellington. NAPIER, Saturday—Kahu (5 p.m.), for Wellington via coast: Rosamond (6 p.m.) and Blpple (midnight), for Wellington.' , , , NELSON, ‘ (noon),.' from. Timaru. Sunday—Corinna (2 a.m.), for New Plymouth. • WESTPORT, • Saturday—Karamu (11.10 p.m.), from Wellington. - Sunday—Eomata (12.30 a.m.), from Wellington. GREYMOUTH, Saturday Ngahere (3.15 p.m.), from Wellington. Kamo 8.35 p.m.) and Kakapo (4.10 .p.m,), for Wellington. Sunday—Ngahere (4.20 a.m.), for Wellington.

KAIKOURA, Saturday—Wakatu (4.30 a.m.), from Wellington. LYTTELTON. Friday—Wootton (9.10 p.m.), from Wellington. Sunday—Mararda (7.5/a.m.’)/Yfbjri ’ WMlfngftoiii

The Kittawa was to leave Greymouth on Saturday with.. a:, ful cargo of coal for Lyttelton. . v ... . A barauentine, left Wellington at midday on Saturday.. , ,V •Tie Kaituna is to get away from Wellington this evening for Westport. Mr B. G. F. ’ Zohrab"’ advises that the Oalm, which arrived' at Wellington on Saturday evening from-southern ports, is te leave here to-day for-Wanganui. The auxiliary schooner. Honto is te leave Wellington this evening, with a full load of scrap-iron for Dunedin There will be a general meeting of the Merchant Service Guild' at 10.30 o’clock this morning at the guild rooms. Featherston street.

Tbo Ngatoro is expected at Wellington on Wednesday or Thursday with a full load of coal from Greymouth. The cargo steamer Glauous, duo at Wellington this evening from ■ Surprise Island via Auckland, has 785 tong of superphosphates to put out hero. She will berth at the King's wharf. The vessel is to sail on Thursday for Bluff to complete discharge..

The Stella is to go away from Wellington this evening for Dunedin direct with a load of scrap-iron. The various superintendents of Hercantile marine have received the following telegram from Mr Geo. Allport, Secretary for Marine:—"Warn , shipmasters that steamer Maori, at 6 a.m. Thursday, passed partially submerged log about 15ft long and 10 inches thick, In Cook Strait, being south by west, a half west, to correct magnetic from Penoarrow Head, 14 miles distant." ■ Th* Kamone r« to leave Wellington tomorrow for Auckland, taking tranship, ment cargo mainly.

The auxiliary schooner Oishorno has completed her repairs in the stream, and is to leave Wellinerton for Kalnara. in continuation of na««asro from Dunedin, a« soon as the weather will permit, -The "Riantha.l 1.

that the Ngakuta is duo at Wellington on Wednesday morning from Newcastle with a full load of coal for the Hallway Department. ' The following changes havo taken place among the officers of the Karu Mr W. J. Burns has succeeded Mr Stanley Batt an chief officer: Mr Thomas Green has taken the place of Mr William Freeman as second officer: Mr F. P. Hewitt has succeeded Mr E. Greenwood as engineer. Captain J. D. S. Phillips, who was master of the Vancouver liner Makurn, has been appointed assistant marine superintendent at Sydney for the Union Company. He is at present on three months’ holiday leave prior to taking up his new position. The Dunedin "Star” states that Miller Bros., of Port Chalmers, who have purchased the Wellington coal hulk Gertie, intend to refit engines and hoilor into the vessel to prepare her for active service again. As th© Monowad did not leave Dunedin until midday on Saturday she reached Lyttelton only yesterday. The vessel is to sail from Lyttelton to-day direct for Nanier on her way to Gisborne and Auckland. The Karu. which wag to have left Wellington on Saturday for New Plymouth and Greymouth, has been detained at this port owing to a shortage in her crew. At Greymouth the vessel is to load timber for Wellington. WTJSTRALTA LEFT MELBOURNE. The HuddarbParker Co. have received cable advice that the Westralia left Melbourne at 6 p.m. on Friday direct for Wellington, where she is due on Wednesday. The vessel is bringing 50 passengers and 1250 tons of cargo for Wellington. She is to sail on Saturday for southern ports and Melbourne. TO-DAY’S BERTHAGE. Glaucus, King’s wharf; Maori, ferry berth; Mapourika, No. 16, Jervois quay; Rosamond, King’s wharf; Kakapo, Taranaki street wharf; Kamo, Railway wharf; Putiki, No. 12, Jervois quay; Kapuni, No. 5. Queen’s wharf; Hawdra, No. 5, Queen’s wharf; Wairau, No. 13, south. Queen’s wharf; Opawa, No. 11, north. Queen’s wharf; Kaitoa, No. 10, Queen’s wharf: Calm, No.” 6, south. Queen’s wharf; Wootton, No. 13, north, Queen’s wharf; Ripple, No. 1, centre. Queen’s wharf; Kahu, No. 1, north. Queen’s wharf; Invercargill, No. 14, north, Jervois ouay; Waverley, King’s wharf; Fairburn; Shelly Bay; Ngahere. Railway wharf; Mana, No. 7, north. Queen’s wharf; Karu, No. 4, Queen’s wharf; Kamona, King’s wharf. CARGO FOR~LYTTELTON. As the Maori is to go into dock at Lyttelton to-morrow to have a new centre propeller fitted she will not receive any oalgo at Wellington to-day for the former port. The Union Co. advise that the Rosamond will receive cargo at Wellington for Lyttelton up till Boon today. RXVBRINA FOB AUCKLAND. The Huddart-Parker Go. advise that the Edverina loft Sydney at midday on Friday for Auckland, making a special trip to the northern port instead of to Wellington. The vessel is duo at Auckland to-morrow evening, and will sail on Thursday at 9 p.m. oa .the return trip to Sydney.. _ .

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 10088, 30 September 1918, Page 2

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SHIPPING NEWS New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 10088, 30 September 1918, Page 2

SHIPPING NEWS New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 10088, 30 September 1918, Page 2

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