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SHIPPING NEWS

PHASES OP THE-MOON'.

THIS DAY. Hgh water. 10.59 a.m. j U-23 ,p.m. Sun rises, 6.7 a.m.; sets. 5.3* p-m. Moon rises> 1.51 a.m.; sets, 11.57 a.m. ARRIVED. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6. ttt v auxiliary schooner (2,10 a.m,), U itnsl p3rom Lyttelton. (Ferry ''a >r a sa (8 20 a.m.), 7759 tons, ‘ Waitara. (Glasgow s.s. (8.20 a.m.), 171 tons, \ Fisk, from Patea. (G lasgow wharf •) A DLIMAEOA, s.s. (6.30 p.m.). °'l 7 J??!’ T Wyllie, from Hobart and Sydney., FkssenVersWSaloon: Mr and Mrs GH Abel and 2 children. Mr O. Ant Mrl Ash or. Mrs Ashman. Misa thmkn. Mrs Bates, Mr anci Mrs W. Baxter, Mrs O. Bingham, Mr H. Bra-sch, Miss N. Brentnaß. M«s A. Bristol, Mr and Mrs 0. Block, Jm i r - o'. Brunton, Mr and Mrs D* Buchanan, ’Mrs P. K- Buchanan, mss p Burke Mr T. Buxton, M™ Carter, Mr C 0# Chambers, Mr L. Chatfield, Mr and Mrs L. G. Clare Mr and Mrs 4: andW CoUyne. \f Pruden Mr and Mrs •* • Ik ms and MitT Curtis, Mr I- Dodson. Mr and Mrs K. Drew and in fant Mra Duncan and 2 children, Mr J. som Dr and Mrs H L. W/ S George, Mrs* Fitzsimmons and 4 children. Mass E' Gardiner Mr and Mrs D George, Mrs M. Gibb, Mr G. Goodwin Sister Goulter, Mrs Gray andobUd, AE J Grieg; Miss C. Gunderson, Mr J. Hart Miss O. Henderson, Mr and Mrs G. H. Holdordft, Mr J. Hooton,_ Mms >7. Hunt, Mr and Mrs H. Hes, Mr W. F James. Mr and Mrs E. Jarman, Mr G. S. Jones, Mr T. Jordan. Mr and Mrs p a King. Br J. H* and Mrs lAwry* Miss M. Lawry, Miss ,M. _ f MiS9 E. Leasing, Mr L, A. Limbrick lte J. G- Longey. Mrs Lyon, and 2 ohildrOT. Miss Mahoney. Mr and Mrs W. 3. Meadley, Sister Mahoney, Mr w. JMiohaclsen, Mr D. M. Morgan. Air A, S. Morton. Mr W. H. McCaul. Mr W. H. McCormick. Mrs S-‘ Nathan; Mr E B 'McMnrtrie Mr and Mrs -J. balder, Misa Nalder, Mr and Mrs B. Nmlson and child. Mr and Mrs C. Nicola Mrs M Nyman, Mr J. Oliver, Mr L. J. Ormond.' Mr A. W. and Mrs PadfifW. Misa C. H. Park, Mr and Mrs F. l arsons, Hiss M. Parsons, Mr G. B. Peake. Mrs A. Pearson. Mr-and Mrs A. Petne, Mrs and Miss Porter, Mr H. H. Pick : man. Captain W. and Mrs EnsseßMr F. J. mid Miss Ruxh©r« and Mrs and Miss Seifert, Mr and Mrs W. J. Shannon, ..Mr W..C. Shorter, Mr A. V. Smith, Miss mMSparkb. Miss m Turner Mr l.__Dneworth, * Mrs E. Walkor E Ward, Mrs J. Watt. Miss G. Webb. Mr F. G. WilHoms, Mr H. J. Williams, Mr F. H William* Mt 6. Wilson, Mr D. G. Wilson. Mr I Windus Miss E. wood, Mr and Mrs O. D. Wright, Miss •D. Wright-Jackson, Mrs Chung Young Ha, Mrs Loy Chee; 89 steerage. (No. I. north. Queen's wharf.) KAIAPOI, 6.5. (6.35 p.m.), 2003 tons, D MacDonald, from Melbourne • and Auckland. (No. 1. south,.- Queen? Rosamond. «.«. Nicholas, from Greymouth. (No. 6, south. Queen's wharf.) . RIPPLE, s.s. (11.30 p.m.), 413 tons. J. Carlson, from Gisborne and Napier (No. 12, Jervdis quay.) , „ SAILED. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 6. NORA NIVEN, steam trawler (7.30 a.m.), 156 tons, Ormes, ter Cook MAPOI7RIKA. s.s. (13.20 p.m.). 1203 tons Webb, for Picton and Nelson." KAITOA, s.s. (5 p.m.), SOA tons,- W.v Wildman, for Nelson. ■ WAHINB, s.s. (7.SOA p.m.), 4436 tons, Edwin, for Lyttelton. expected arrivals. Kara, Lyttelton, to-day Hnia, Wanganui, to-day Hawera. Patea, to-day_ , Invercargill, Wanganui, to-day West Camargo, San Francisco via Auckland,' to-day Nikau, Nelson,*to-day . .Maori, Lyttelton,; to-day » Mapourika, Nelson, Picton, to-day Kara. Lyttelton, to-day. Ayrebire, Liverpool, Auckland, to-day Opawa, Picton, Wednesday Wootton, Lyttelton, Wednesday Wabine, Lyttelton. Wednesday Kaitoa, Nelson. Wednesday Karamu. Greymouth, Wednesday Waimea, Tarakohe, Wednesday , Regains, Wanganui, Wednesday , Waitangi, Te Awaito, Wednesday Kapuni, Patea, Wednesday. Kapiti, Wanganui, Wednesday ' Kittawa, Greymouth, Thursday Wairau, Blenheim, Thursday Kennedy, Foxton, Thursday Omaka, Blenheim, Thursday Houto, Dunedin, Thursday To Anau. Dunedin, Camara,.. Timaru. Thursday Blenheim, Wanganui, Thursday Wakatu, Lyttelton, Kaikoura, Friday Kamona. Westport, Saturday PROJECTED DEPARTURE*. Ysabel, Auckland, to-day •< - Lily, Lyttelton, to-night Oanastota, Sydney to-day, 7 a.m. Calm, Timaru Dunedin, to-day Omaka, Blenheim, to-day Wakatu, Kaikoura, Lyttelton, to-day, 4 pm. Kennedy, Foxton, to-day, 3 p.m’. Wairau, Blenheim, to-day, 5 p.m. ft Blenheim, Wanganui to-day Ruru, East Coast stations, to-day Kaitoa, Nelson, to-day, 5 p.m. Waitangi T© Awaito, to-day Komata, Westport, to-day, 10 p.m Nikau, Nelson, to-day, 5 p.m. Maori, Lyttelton, to-day, 7.45 p.m’. Paloona, Melbourne; to-day, 8 p.m, Tutanekai, Rtenbon Island, Kahurangi

Point, Wednesday Bona, Newcastle, Wednesday Huia, Wanganui, Wednesday Opawa, Blenheim, Wednesday Invereargill, Wanganui, Wednesday Ripple, Akiiio, Napier, Gisborne, Wednesday i Rosamond, Greymouth, Westport, Wednesday Hawera, Patea. Wednesday Kapiti, Wanganui, Wednesday Kapuni, Patea, Wednesday Kaitoa, Nelson, Wednesday Mapourika, Picton, Nelson, Wednesday Wahine, Lyttelton, Wednesday Waverley, Patea, Wednesday Karu, Lyttelton, Wednesday Reßulu6, Nelson, West Coast, Wednesday City of Corinth, Sydney, Thursday Ruapehu, Auokland, Thursday Otarama, London via Panama, Thursday Ulimaroa, Sydney, Hobart, Thursday

TELEGRAPHED MOVEMENTS,

- MELBOTJBNE, Monday—iMalaita, from Westport. SY-LKNEIY, Monday—Mahono (early) and Senorita, barqueutine, from Auckland. SYDNEY. Monday—Borderer, from I Dunedin. Rothesay Bay, .barque, from Greymouth. \uUKLAND, Sunday Mahia (8.20 p.m.), from New York; Arahura (11.30 p.m.), from Gisborne. Monday—Biverina 13 p.m.), from Sydney. ONBHUNGA, Monday Eimu \2-4a p-inl),- from New Plymouth. * • MANUKAU HELADS, Monday-Bainu (5.10 p.m.), crossed bar outwards. NAPIER. Sandav—Putiki (lli.aO p.m.). from Gisborne; Navua (2 p.m.), from Wellington. Koutunui (6 p.m.), for Pelorus Sound. Monday—Waikawa (5 p.m.), for Wellington; Kowhai (8 p.m.), tor south. ■ ' PICT'ON, Sunday—Storm (2 a.m.), from Wanganui. Monday—Begulug (3.35 ajn.i, from Greymouth; Mapourika (5 p,m.), from Wellington. Begulus (5.5 p.m.), for Wanganui; Storm (5.5 p.m.), for Lyttelton; Mapourika p.m.), for Nelson. NELSON, Sunday—Nikau• (2.30 a.m.), from Wellington; Waimea (3 a.m.), frum Grevmouth. Monday—Nikau (7 p.m.), for Wellington. WESTPORT, Sunday—Poherua (2.20 p.m.); for Oamaru. . . _.. ■•„„■„« GBBYMOUTH, Monday—Karamn (12.20 a.m.), from Wellington. ', LYTTELTON, Monday—Te Anau (6.E0 a.m ), from Napi§r; Matatua (6.50 a.m.), from Wellington. Te Anau (8.80 p.m.), for Port Chalmers; Maori (8.20 p.m.), for Wellington. - , ■ . TIMiABTJ,.-Monday—Flora. (8.15 p.m.) and Breeze (1050 p.m.), for Lyttelton. POBT OHALMEBS, Monday Porti Curtis fs:35 '■ a.m.)- from Lvttelton. DTJNFiDXN.. Monday-Port Curtis (10.10 a.m.), from Lyttelton. "■ .

The Ruru is timed to get away from Wellington at 5 p.m. to-day for Tora, Glenburn, Pahaii, Castlepomt and Blackburn'. The departure of the Wav.erley from Wellington for Patea has been postrjpnecl till 11 a.m to-morrow. Owing to the late arrival of .the Ripple from Gisborne and Napier the vessel's departure from Wellington for Akitio, Nap.ier- and . Gisborne has been postponed till 6 p.m. to-morrow. W right • Stephenson: and .Co. advise that the Waimea is due at Wellington to-morrow from Tarakohe with cement. She is to sail on Thursday for Tarakohe to load for Westport. The John arrived at Dunedin at 5 a.m. yesterday from Lyttelton with remainder of timber from Nydia Bay. The vessel is to leave Dunedin to-daj for Oamaru and Timaru to load for Wanganui • Wright, Stephenson and Co. advise that the- Begulus ,is due at Wellington ,'Waneanui,. and is to sail in the evening for Nelson and West Coaet. • • The U.S. ad A. Line steamer Canastota is to sail from' Wellington at 7 a.m. to-dav for Sydney in continuation of her voyage from Ne-n York The Waitangi is to leave Wellington to-day for Te'Awaite (Tory Channel) to load whale oil for Wellington, where she is due back to-morrow.. Owing to the frequent heavv showers at Wellington yesterday cargo-working was seriously hampered 'and a"■ number of vessels have .had-'their- departures postponed a day later. I ■. The'Karftmu- v is'"to sail from Greymouth to-day with coal for the Miramar gas works and for the city. ■ Mr J. Neale, local traffio manager for the Union Company, who has been laid up with influenza, was able to get about yesterday. The Kamona is to sail from Westport about the end of. this week with coal for Wellington-. The Kaiapoi, which arrived ail Wellington last night from Melbourne via Auckland, on.•completion /of discharge, is to leave -here• on" Thursday 'for!' ''Groy.moutlu to;, load tirflbensfor'..Melbourne.? The Bosainond, whioh arrived at Wellington last evening from Greymouth, is to sail to-morrow on the return 1 tri« to Greymouth, taking cargo for that port and Westport. ' The Komata. is to sail from Wellinffton at ,10 o'clock, to-night with passengers for Westport. . . Owing to the watersiders holding a "stop-work" meeting this morning only perishable cargo will be received to-dav by the Maori. The* Karori'ie to leave Westport tomorrows cdal-ladeniftfori' Wellington! After discharge'shte» to port. • The auxiliary schooner , Lily, which left Lyttelton at 8,30 p.m. on Saturday for Wellington, arrived at Wellington at 2.15 a.m. yesterday with a full cargo. The vessel is to leave here to-night on the return trip, cargo being received Up till 4 p.m. to-day. The Government-steamer Tutanekai is to leave Wellington to-morrow for Stephen Island and Kahurangi Point lighthouses. , The Kokiri being .laid up.at Wellington for overhaul,the following have' signed off the vessel's articles:—Chief officer, Mr J. S. Dec; second, Mr F. McGovern; chief engineer, Mr J. P. Burns; second. Mr J. E. Dugdale;. third. Mr H. Harkess. The Suffolk is to leave Wellington on Thursday for Lyttelton, .;in continuation, of her voyage from Montreal. The Huddart-Parker steamer Westralia has been. delayed in the south, and is to leave Dunedin to-day at noon for Bluff and Melbourne - . The' Moero,ki-is>tor sail from Sydney next Friday for Wellington,' where shb" is due on the following Tuesday The New Zealand Shipping Company's liner Ruapehu is toleav©: Wellington on Thursday evening for Ajuckland ' with remainder of : cargo .from London. The A. and A. Lino steamer City of Corinth is to leave Wellington on Thursday morning for Sydney with remainder of cargo from New York. The Canterbury Company advise that' the Calm is to leave Wellington'to-day: for' Timaru,, .Dunedin "and ' Lyttelton. From the last-mentioned port she is to ! return to Wellington to load again for' the south. The Karu is duo at. Wellington tonight from Lyttelton, and is to sail tomorrow evening on the return trip. TO-DAY'S BERTHAGE. Queen's wharf —West Camargo, No. 1 south; Ulimaroa, No. 1. north; Raupo. No. 8; Suffolk," No. 6.; Rosamond, No. 6Kaiapoi, No. 4,'south'; .-Wakatu. No. 7; Nikau, No. 10; Wairau, No. 11, north; Kennedy. No. 11. 6outh; Ripple, No. 12: Omaka, No. 13. north; Ruru, No. 13. centre; Canastota, No. 14, north; Pa--loona, No. 16. Ferry wharf—Maori, Lily. Railway wharf—Komata. Magic. Glasgow wharf—Otarama, Westmeath Waitangi, Hawera, Waverley. King's wharf Ayrshire, City of Corinth, Waitangi. Lambton wharf—Calm. ' Thorndon breastwork—Philomel, Firebrand. . ."•.; Taranaki. street wharf—Kokiri, Ysabel,' Ruapehu. Clyde quay—Tutanekai, Mahana: | At the 6lip-"-Hinemoa, Kamo. WITHIN RANGE. The following steamers should be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-night:— Awanui—Tahiti. Helen B. Sterline ; Rakanoa. Port Alma Meika Maru. Atua. Taluno. Auckland—Tahiti, Talune, Waitomo Rnkanoa, Koromiko. Wellington—Wahine. Maori, Buahine Abndesa, Canastota, Koromiko. f'hathams —Port Hacking, Devon, Port D.nison, Kia Ora, Tofua.

"STOP-WORK" MEETING. A special "stop-work" meeting of the Wellington Waterside Workers' Union will be held at the Harbour Board X store waiting room at 8 o'clock this morning. After the special business has beeu I disposed of the ordinary monthly meeting | will be proceeded with*. THE ABADKSA. The steamer Aibadesa, which is loading i under the auspices of the New Zealand Shipping Company, was unable to work at YVanganui yesterday owing to bad weather. She is expected at Wellington about tie middle of next week. ULIMAROA i'KOil SYDNEY. The Haddart-Parkor Company's steamer Ulimaroa arrived in the stream at Wellington at 6.30 o'clock last evening from Hobart and Sydney. Pratique was granted and the vessel berthed at No. 1, north (outer tee), Queen's wharf, at 8.40 o'clock last evening. The Ulimaroa iei't Sydney at 4 p.m. on Thursday and had fine weaher and, a clear (passage. The vessel's cargo includes : —297 cases paint, 241 bags ground bark. 100 bags calf food, 100 bags linseed meal, 173 bags E. bottles, 1037 bags manure, 360 bass superphosphate, 176 bags cyclone dust, 305 boxes sultanas, 1050 bags bone dust, 2500 packages fruit, 486 cases wine, 734 cases brandy. The Ulimaroa is to sail from Welling, ton next Thursday on the return trip to Sydney and Hobart. SCALES'S SAILERS. The Scales barque Eona is to leave Wellington to-morrow for Newcastle to load more coal for Wellington. The barquenti-ie Ysabel is to sail from Wellington to-dav or to-morrow with' general cargo from Auckland. The barque Raupo is to go up on the Wellington patent elip to-morrow. OTIRA LEFT COLON. The Shaw, Savill and Albion Co. have been notified by cable that the liner Otira, ■en route from Montreal, left Colon on the sth inst. for New Zealand ports. She is due, at Auckland about the 26th inst. and at Wellington about October sth. CORINTHIC .LEFT BALBOA. Cable advice has been received by the Shaw, Savill and Albion Co. that the liner Corinthic left Balboa on September 4th for' Wellington-, en route from London and Southampton. The *essel is due at Wellington on the 26th inst. MAHIA AT AUCKLAND. The liner Mahia arrived at Auckland on Sunday evening from New York ■via Panama, and berthed there yesterday morning. The vessel is to leave Auckland on Saturday for Wellington, where the is due next Monday. The N.Z. and African Co. are tho local agents. From Wellington the vessel Is to proceed on to .Melbourne,- Sydney, and Brisbane to complete discharge. ICELAND PROM NEW YORS.. According to Australian files the U.S. and A. Line steamer Iceland left New York on August 14th for Lyttelton, Timaru, Dunedin, Bluff, Melbourne, and Sydney. The vessel is due at Lyttelton about September 20th. UNION CO/6 BOATS. A Press Association message from Dunedin reports that the Talune left fiarotonga at 6 o.m. on Friday for Auckland with a cargo of fruit. The barque tiladbrook arrived at San Francisco on August 31st from Peru. The M&rama from Wellington, left Papeete on ■ August 27th for San Francisco, where she is due on September 6th. Tho steamer Sharrlstan, purchased by the Union Company, will have extra winches and derricks fitted at Dunedin. She sails at the end of the week for Adelaide to complete discharge and loud for New Zealand ports. The 6te»mer Cosmo, also recently purchased t>y. the Union Company, is due at Melbourne from Bristol to discharge at Australian ports. -PALOONA SAILS AT 8 P.M. . The Union Co. advise that the departure of the Paloona from Wellington lor Melbourne has been postponed from 5 o'clock this evening till & o'clock tonight.-'-;: i -./i ; TAHITI FROM VANCOUVER. According to advice received by tbe Union Co. the K.il.S. Tahiti was to ieave Suva yesterday for Anckland, en route from Vancouver. The vessel i> expected at Auckland on Friday morning. OTARAMA FOR LONDON. The New Zealand Shipping Co.'e liner Otarama arrived at Wellington at 8.20 a.m. yesterday i/oni Waitara, and berthed at the-Glasgow wharf for Homeward loading. The vessel is to sail on Thursday for London via Panama. PAPAROA ARRIVED AT NEWPORT. Cable, advice has been received by tiie New Zealand Shipping Company that the Paparoa arrived at Newport News en September 2nd from Kingston (Jamaica), en route from Wellington to London. C. AND D, LINE. ■The C. and D. Line have received cable advice ' that the Port Lyttelton arrived at, London on Friday from Wellington. The vessel left here on July 3th. She is to sail from New York on October 27th cargo-laden for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Australian ports. ■ The Port Curtis is to leavo Dunedin at 10 o'clock this morning for Hobart, Melbourne, and Sydney to complete discharge of her cargo from Ne*/ York. She will subsequently return to Now Zealand to load for Now York and Boston. , The Port Sydney, now discharging London cargo at Auokland, is due at Napier on Saturday, ajpd at Wellington about next Tuesday. The Port Augusta is loading at New York for Auokland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Australia. She is to leave the American port ort September 25th. ■ ■ ■ The Port Nicholson is to sail from London about October 2nd for Australia and New Zealand.. OVERSEA VESSELS. West Camargo—Due Wellington September 7th; left San Francisco August 3rd. (Levin and, Co.) Canadian Prospector—Due Wellington September 19th ; left Vancouver. June 24th via Australia. (Murray, Roberts .and Co.) _ Ayrshire—Due Wellington September 7th; left Liverpool July 7th. (N.Z, and African Co.) Port Sydney—Now at Auckland j due Wellington September 14th;. left London June 19th- (Bannatyne and Co.) 'Port Napier—Due Auckland "September 13th. due V.'riiington September 24th; left New York August 10th. (C. and D. Line.) Mahia—Now >at Auckland; due Wellington September 13th; left New • York August 7th. (N.Z- and A. Co.) • -.. Tahiti—Due Auckland September 10th; left Vancouver August 21st. (Union Co.) . Trewellard—Duo Lyttelton September Uth; left New York August 6th; , left Newport News August 12th, (A. and A. Line.) Totua Due Wellington September 12th; left San Francisco August 20th. (Union Co.) Carpentaria—Duo Auckland September 23rd; duo. Wellington September. 30th; left New York August 14th; left Newport News August 216 t. (N.Z. and African Co.) Iceland Due Lyttelton September 20th • left New York August 15th for Lyttelton, Timaru, Dunedin, and Bluff. (Dalgety and Co.) Canadian Exporter Due Auckland

September 23rd; due Wellington September 30th; left Vancouver August 18th. (Murray, Roberts and Co.) « Port Victor—Due Auckland October 9th; due Wellington October 18th: left Glasgow August 29th. (C. and D. Line.; Athenic—Due Auckland' September 15th; due Wellington September 21st; left Southampton Julv 29th. (Shaw. Kaikoura—Due Auckland September t 21st; due "Wellington September 28th; left Sydney (Nova Scotiu) August 10th. (N.Z.S. Co.) Otira—Due Anckland September 26th. due Wellington October 3rd; left Montreal August 20th. (Shaw, Savill.) z Corinthic—Due Wellington September 26th; left Southampton August 19th. (Shaw. Savill.) Liberty—Due Auckland Septembo. 20th; due Wellington September 30th; left New York August 15th. (Dalget; Mamari—Due Port Chalmers September 20th; due Wellington October sth; left London August 11th. (Shaw, Savill.) Port Caroline—Due Auckland October Ist; due Wellington October 10th; left London Julv 29th. (C aud D. Line.) Kent—Due Auckland October Ist; due Wellington October Bth; left Liverpool August 18th. (N.Z. and African Co.) Port Kembla—Due Auckland November 14th; due Wellington November 25th; loft London August 27th. (C. and D. Line.) . , '

SEPTEMBER. D. H. ,M. Last Quartet ... a a 35 a.m Moon Quarter 25 p.m. full Moon 1

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10688, 7 September 1920, Page 2

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SHIPPING NEWS New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10688, 7 September 1920, Page 2

SHIPPING NEWS New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10688, 7 September 1920, Page 2