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SHIPPING NEWS

PHASES OF THE MOON

High water, 3.47 a.m.; 4.16 p.m. Moon rises, 4.49 a.m.; 'sots, 6.50 p.m. Son rises, 4.40 a.m,; sets* 6.80 p.m.

ARRIVED. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29. WAITEMATA, s.s. (1.15 a.m), 5666 tons, J. Mawson, from Calcutta and Singapore, via Auckland. (King’s wharf.) In OKA NTVEN, steam trawler (4.15 a.m.), 156 tons. Ormes, from Cook Strait. ,No. 3, north, Queen’s rvharf.) KIN I, s.s. (6-15 a.m.), 1123 tons, E. Cordy, from Qnebunga. ('No. 2, south. Queen’s wharf.) MARAROA, s.s. (7.35 a.m.). 2598 tons, J. McLean, from Lyttelton. (Ferry wharf.) NIKAU, s.s. (7.55 ajn), 248 tons. Hay, from Nelson. (No. 10, Queen’s wharf.) KAPUNI, s.s, (10.45 a-m.), 275 tons, A. P. Gibson, from Patea. (King’s, wharf.) WAVEBLKI, «-s. (12.50 p.m.), 157 tons, W. Brigden, from Patea. (Glasgow wharf.) ... WAIRAU, s.s. (a p.m.), 143 tons, W. Deilev. from Picton. MAPOURIKA, s.s. (10.20 P.m.), 1203 tons. Sewell, from Nelson and Picton. (No." 6, north, Queen's wharf.) KOMATA, a.e. (7 pJn.), 1904 tons, J. Bold, from Westport. (Taranaki 6treet wharf.) ' WOOTTON. s-er (10 p.m.), 151 tons, Larsen, from Lyttelton. (No. 13, north, Queen’s wharf.SUNDAY, OCTOBER 80. KAITOA, B.S (6.30 a,m.). 319 tons. Henry, from Nelson. (No. 10, Queen a wharf.) , WAHINE, s.«. (7 a.rn.), 4436 tone, W. Cameron, from Lyttelton. (Ferry wharf.) JOHN, s.s. (1.30 p.m.), 542 tons, Rodger, from Dunedin, , Oamaru, Timaru, and Lyttelton. (Pipitea ‘ wharf.) SAILED SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29. KOHI, aux scow (12589 p.m.),-125 tons, Naider, for Picton and Sounds. KANNA, s.s. (1.80 p.m.), 1948 tons, D. Mao Donald, for Lyttelton and Dunedin. _ KENT, s.s. (3.5 p.m.), 1122 tons, R. Codry, for Picton anSd Onenuntfa* OORINNA, as. (5 p.m.), 1271 tone, Edge, for Nelson and New Plymouth. / KOWHAI, s.s. (5.15 p.m.), 792 tons, J. E. Page for Melbourne WINGATUI, s.s. (5.30 p.m.), 6080 tons, W Paul, for Napier and Auckland. RIPPLE, s.s. (6.15 p.m.), 413 tons, J. Carlson, for Akitio, Napier, and Gisborne. _ NIKAU. s.s. (7 p.m.), 218 tone, Hay, for Nelson. MARAROA, e.s. (7.50 p.m.), 3598 tons, J. McLean, for Lyttelton. MONDAY, OCTOBER 31. NORA NIVEN, steam trawler (12.80 a.m.), 156 tons. Ormes, for Cook Strait. EXPECTED AR*MVAL». Kapiti, Wanganui, to-day Hawera, Patea, to-day 1 Kennedy, Fox ton, to-day Kaitangata. Melbourne, Hobart, Auckland. to-day Marama, Bydney, to-day Manuka, Sydney,' to-day Kaitangata, Auckland, to-day Port Hacking, ’ New York, Auoklaad, to-day ' • ■ _ . Wakatu, Lyttelton, Kaikoura. Tuesday Mapourika. Nelson, Picton, Tuesday Nikau, Nelsort, Tuesday Mararoa, Lyttelton, -Tuesday Kamo, Greymouth, Tuesday Koromiko, Westport, Tuesday Piako. Liverpool, Auckland, Tuesday Karamu. .. Dunedin, Oamaru, ■ Timeru, Kakapo. Greymouth, Wednesday Corinna, New Plymouth, Wednesday Wairau, Picton, Wednesday Waverley Patea, Wednesday Rama, Dunedin, Timaru, Lyttelton, Wednesday Essex, Napier, Thursday Waimea, Wanganui, Thursday Kaituna. Adelaide, Hobart, New Plymouth, Thursday ” Ripple, Gikborne, Thursday Putiki. Blackhead, Thursday Kamo. Greymouth, Thursday Calm, Dunedin,* Timaru, Lyttelton, Saturday Waimana, Gisborne, Sunday PROJECTED ' DEPARTURES. Kahika, Greymouth, to-day Kapuni, Patea, to-day, noon Wairau, Blenheim, to-day, 4 p.m. Wahine, Lyttelton, to-day,. 7.45 p.m. Kaitoa, Nelson, to-day, 6.30 p.m.. Mapowrika, Picton, Nelson, today, noon Waitemata, Lyttelton Dunedin, to-day Waverley, Patea. to-day, noon Wootton, Lyttelton, today, noon. Kaitangata, Lyttelton. Dunedin, Tuesday Marama. San Francisco via ports, Tuesday Kennedy, Wanganui. Tuesday Port Hacking, Lyttelton, - Dunedin, Australia, Tuesday. Nikau. Nelson, Tuesday Mararoa, Lyttelton, Tuesday Kapiti, Wanganui, Tuesday Hawera, Patea, Tuesday Karamu, New Plymouth, Wednesday Rama, New Plymouth, .Wednesday Wakatu, Kaikoura, Lyttelton, Wednesday * Sydney, Thursday Ripple, Akitio, Napier, Gisborne, Thursday f Waimea, Nelson, Weetport, Greymouth, Thursday ' TELEGRAPHED MOVEMENTS. SYDNEY, 'Sunday—Maheno (7.30 a-m.) from Wellington. AUCKLAND, Saturday—Rivorina (12.5 a.m), for Sydney; Port Hacking (6.50 a.m.), for Wellington; Inga (2.30 p.m.). for Gisborne; Makuru (3.10 p.m.), for Eydney. Sunday—Piako (10.20 a.m.), for Wellington. ■ ' ONEHUNGA, (Saturday Rayawa. (8.50 a.m.), from New Plymouth. PATEA, Saturday—-Hawera (8 a.m.), from Wellington. WANGANUI, Saturday Kapiti (9 a.m.), from Wellington. GISBORNE. Saturday Koranui (5 a.m.), from Wellington. NAPIER Saturday Ngahere (5.55 a.m.), from Wellington; Arahura (7 a.m.), from Gisborne, Arahura (9.5)0 a-m.) and Ngahere (5. p.m.). for Gisborne. PICTON, Saturday—Kind (8 a.m.), from Wellington. WESTPORT, Saturday—Kaia,poi (12.90 a.m.), for Greymouth. Sunday—Canopus (9.40 a.m.). from Auckland. GREYMOUTH. Sunday-—Orepuki (8.40 a.m.). for Nydia Bay; Opua (9.5 a.m.) and KaJnoTia (9.30 a.m.). for Lyttelton. LYTTELTON, Saturday—Ngatoro (8.50 p.m.). from Chatham Islands: Wakatu (8.20 p.m.), from Wellington and Kaikoura ; Canadian Mariner (5 p.m.), for Timaru. Sunday—Breeze (12.40 a.m.), from Wanganui; Kanna (8.15 a.m.), and Mararoa (9 a.m.), from Wellington. * TIMARU, Saturday—Karamu (6 p.m.), frorog’ Oamaru. Sumdav Canadian Mariner (7 a.m.), from Lyttelton; Roma (9.30 a.m.V from Port Chalmers, PORT CHALMERS.; Saturday Calm (5.50 p.m). from Lyttelton; Paloona (5.30 p.m). for Bluff and Melbourne. Sunday—Wanakn. (6.'5 a.m.). from Bluff; Rama (»30 p.m). for Timaru. DUNJUI>TN, Saturday—Calm (7.20 p.m.) from Lyttelton. - Sunday—Wanaka (6.45 a.m.). from Bluff: Paloona (4.15 p.m), for Melbourne via Bluff. The Canterbury 'Oomoanlt’s gbamer ■Calm ie due at Wellington next Saturday from Dnrrdin. ’Timaru and Lyttelton. She will sail next Monday for Wanganui. / "The Union Company advise that the Kamo is duo at WelUngton on Thursday, coal-laden, from Greymouth. The Kahika is to pet awav from Wellington to-dnv for - Greymouth, to load apain for Wellington. The Kaituna is due at Wellington this r-eek from, Adelaide and Hobart via New

The Kamo is expected at Wellington to morrow from, Greymouth. The Kakapo is, expected at Wellington on Wednesday with a cargo of coal from Greymouth, The Koromiko ie due at Wellington tomorrow from Westport with a load of coal. ' j> * The ICini, after ‘replenishing bunkers at Wellington on Saturday, sailed at 9.5 p.m. on that day for Picton, to load produce for Onehunga. The Richardson steamer Putiki is due at .Blackhead to-morrow, to load wool and skins for Wellington, where she is due on Thursday. The liner Essex is due at Wellington on Thursday from Napier, and will sail next Monday or the following day for London and West of England ports. The Karamu is due at Wellington about Wednesday from Dunedin, Oamaru and Timaru. She wilt sail on the same day for New Plymouth. The Kowhai left Wellington at 5.15 p.m. on Saturday direct for Melbourne, where she will take the Wainui’s place in the Melbourne-Tasruanian service. The Shaw-, Savill and Albion liner Waimana is due at Wellington next Sunday from Gisborne to complete loading. Slie will leave her© on November 11th for London via the Cape Horn route.' The Kanna. which left Wellington at I. p.m. on Saturday for Lyttelton and Dunedin, is t due back here next Monday to load again for Auckland. The Blackball Company’s steamer Ngvatc.ro arrived at Lyttelton at 8.50 o’clock on Saturday night from the Chatham Islands. She will leave Lyttelton this afternoon again for the Chathams to load for Lyttelton. W. M\ Bannatyne and Co. advise that the Anchor Company’s steamer Waimea is due at Wellington on Thursday morning. She -will Sail on Thursday evening for Nelson, Westport and Greymouth The Waitemata berthed at the King’s wharf. Wellington, at 7.30 o’oloek on Saturday morning to discharge cargo from Calcutta and Singapore. The vessel will leave here to-day for Lyttelton and Dunedin to put out the remainder of her cargo. The Chatham Islands Company’s steamer Rama is due at Wellington on Wednesday from Dunedin, Timaru and Lyttelton. The vSssel will sail from here on Wodnesdav evening with general cargo for New Plymouth. TO-DAY'S BERTHAGE. Queen’s wharf —Marama, No. *, south; Manuka, No. 1, north; Kaitangata, No. 2; Koromiko, No. 2; Nora Niven, No. 3: Mapourika, No. 6; ’ Blenheim, No. 8; Kaitoa, No. 10; Wairau, No. 11, north; Wootton, No. 13, north; Polshannon, No. 16; Waverley, No. 14. . J Ferry wharf—Wahine. Railway wharf—Coronation. " Glasgow wharf—Hawera, Waverley (to No. 14, Queen’s wharf). King's wharf—Piako, Kapuni, Inver, cargill, Waitemata. Pipitea wharf—-John. Taranaki street wharf —Port Hanking, Komata. Clyde quay wharf—Kahika, Tutanekai, Miramar wharf—Kaikorai, Raupo. Evans Bay—Zita.' At the slip—Rosamond, Admiral. In tho stream—Rona, Moeraki, Poherua, Kittawa, Amokura, Takapuna. WITHIN RANGE. The following vessels are expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations to-night— Awanui—lris,- Makuna, Waikouaiti. Anokland—Mahia, Raranga, Atboll, Ngakuta, Arahura, Canadian Conqueror. Wellington—Wahine, Mararoa, Waimana, Mapourika, Wingatui, Kanna, Canadian Spinner, Canadian Conqueror, Whangape. Awarua—Kaiapoi. MARAMA, FROM SYDNEY. A wireless message was received yesterday by the Union Company from the R-M.S. Marairfa, en route from. Sydney, stating that the vessel will arrive in the stream 'at Wellington at'noon to-day After the. vessel has 'been granted prai tique she will .berth at" No. 1, south (outer tee), Queen's wharf. The Marama will sail from Wellington at 3 p.m. tomorrow for San Franoiscy via ports. WAIOTAPU AT APIA. The Union Company advise that tho Waiotapu, en route from the Pacific Slope, is now at Apia. Samoa. She proceeds theme, to Auckland and is due there about November 9th. After putting out part cargo the Waiotapu comes on to Wellington, then goes to Lyttelton. New Plymouth, and Australia. The cargo comprises general merchandise, case oil, and timber. PIAKO LEFT AUCKLAND, The liner Piako left Auckland at 10.20 a.m. yesterday for Wellington in continuation of her voyage from Liverpool. The vessel is due here to-morrow. After putting out part cargo here she will proceed on to Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Bluff on Monday next, to complete discharge. PORT HACKING - ARRIVES TO-DAY. The C. apd D. liner Port Hacking left Auckland at 6.30 a.m. on Saturday\for Wellington in continuation of her voyage from New York. The vessel is due at Wellington this morning and will berth at the Taranaki street wharf to discharge to ithe agency of W. M. Bannatyne) and Co. She is to get away from here ‘ to-morrow for Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Australia to unload the remainder of her oargo. A notice to consignees and others is advertised in another column. Captain. A. E. Jolly is in command, and with him are: —Chief officer, T. Hadlow; second, G, W. Jimman; third, H. Higgs; fourth, L. Nevord; chief engineer, D. Smith; eetond, P. Arrowsmith; third, Dougam; fourth, H. Ooulbum; fifth, A. Traill; chief refrigerating engineer, Tait; eeoond, C. Ellis; chief steward, G. Handakar. MANUKA, FROM SYDNEY. The Union Company received a wireless message yesterday from their intercolonial steamer Manuka, en route from Sydney, stating that the vessel will arrive in tho stream at Wellington at 7 o’olock this morning. After the vessel has been granted pratique she will berth at No. 1, north (outer tee). Queen's wharf, this morning. The Manuka is to sail on the- return trip to Sydney on Thursday. CARGO FOR DUNEDIN. The Uniou Company advise that the Kaitangata, which is to leave Wellington to-morrow for Lyttelton and Dunedin, will take general cargo for the Otago port. The Katoa. which was to load at Wellington to-day for Dunedin, is now proceeding direct from Napier to Iyttelbon. MAKURA’S PASSENGERS. The Makura, which arrived at Auckland on Friday morning from Vancouver, via ports, brought the following passengers;—First saloon < Mieses Adams, Brown, Humsik, Merrett, H. Chambers, J. Edwin, Nedwill, Williamson, Kettle, M. Sullivan. Mesdames Sloane, Wood, T. H. Wilson. F. Goldberg, B. Merrett, L" Nelson, Hope-Gibbons, M. Gorton, Gorton, Bruce Hill, L. Buchanan, F. Barnett. R. E. Allan, G. Vioars, W. K. Kettle, McGarry. J. McGuire, Barnett and infant, A. L. Wilson, Paterson, Robinson and boy, Jones and child, J. Hill, Messrs H. Boyd, SLoane, Inch, Hansom, Adams, Wood, '.T. H. \Vilson, F. Goldberg, J. Deans, O. Hoist, L. Nelson, Hope-Gibbons, Williamson, L. C. Ballantyne, D. Bruce Hill, 8. Duvall, ' H. Mclntoeh, H.' Lorens, F. Barnett, W. Makin, J. Henderson, J. Boring, W. Jennings, J. G. Turner R. R. Allan, M. Cary, R. Baldwin, 7 G. Walker, W. Easton, W. R. Kettle, McGarry, P. Barling. \V. McCullough, J. McGuire, A. L. Wilson. Paterson, M. Cooper, E.. Webb, T. MiiUoe, G. Fagan, Captain Adams, Rev. H. Bedford. Second saloon— Mieses ,M. Harper, D. R. Bollard, G. Cooke, E. Cooke, Wayne, E. M. Walshe, H. Campbell, K. Giles, J. Lidbetter, Fattison, Barber, Mesdames E. C. Alderson, R. Coombe and daughter, J. Fletcher, W. Fieher and infant, P. Revoy, D. Gilmore, J. Hayden, G. Jaokson, C. Howard, H. W. Morrison, C. Agar, M. Dowdney/W. Gibson, E, Murphy, H. E. White,. Garlick, Barber, Messrs C. Adame, W. Steele, E. C. Alderson, A. Provan, Wayne, H. Davis, L. Dyeon, D. Smile, A. Leslie, J. Fletcher, W. Fisher, B- Potter,, ’Owitew,. -Ha»som*_ R, i

Burge) G, Me Alpine, D, Gilmore, J, Haydeii, Cl; Jackson, W, Chadwick, C. Agai*, A, Gomm, P; Jackson, W. Hudson, H. E, White, A. E, White, H. Clarke, and 50 steerage. PANAMA CANAL SERVICE. In the shipping business Messrs Furness Withy have over been on the V6okout fo-r changed conditions ,and trade development, and. la fact, shipping more often, man hot plays a big part in the creation of new" trade routes. One of the most Important occurrence in commercial history was the opening of the Panama Canal, but the impetus which the trade of tile Pacific Cbast regions might have been expected to gain from this event was very much retarded by the war. Development, however, is now maiding rapid strides, and a considerable ox port business is being built up between Canadian end United States Pacific Coast ports and the United Kingdom and Continent, in. connection with which the company has inaugurated a new service of general and re. frigerated cargo steamers. CARGO' FROM 'FRISCO. The West Hixton, from Newcastle, was due at iSan Francisco about October 14th to load at Pacific Coast ports for New Zealand and Australia. Tho West Camargo, from Newcastle, was due at ©an Francisco about October 25th. On completion of discharge she is scheduled to sail in November for New Zealand and Australia. This vesv. sel will definitely call at ‘Auckland, and Is fitted with 300 tons refrigerated space. The W’est Mahwah is duo at Melbourne about November 2nd to discharge her pargo. She will then return to San Francisco, via Sydney, to reload for New Zealand and Australia. The West Islip is timed to leave Pacific Coast ports earlv in November for New' Zealand and Australia. The West Holbrook will load early at Pacific Coast jiorts for New. Zealand and Australia. The Las Vegas “Vill load at Pacifio Coast ports about December for Auckland, Wellington, Melbourne, Sydney, and Newcastle. . , Vessels operated bv the General Steamship Corporation will call at any of the following ports to discharge or load, provided there is sufficient oargo offering: Auckland, Napier, Wellington, New Plymouth, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Bluff. Timaru. ' Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney, and Newcastle. ■ OVERSEAS VESSELS. Piako—Now at Auckland: due Wellington, November Ist; left Liverpool September 17th. (Federal Line.) Port Haoking—Due Wellington October 31st; left New York September 23rd. (C. and D. Line.) My-hia—Due Auckland October 31st; left Cardiff September 24th. (Shaw, Savin.) Suffolk —Due Auckland November 3rd; due Wellington November 10th; left Montreal September 26th. (N.Z. Shipping Comapny) Raranga—Due Auokland November let; left Middlebrough September 23rd. (Shaw, Savill). Australia—Due Wellington November 12th: left Cardiff September 21st. (N.Z. Shipping Co.) „ , "Waiotapu—Due Auckland- November 9th; due Wellington November 15th; left San Francisco October 9th. (Union Co.) t Sussex —Due Auckland November 18th; duo Wellington November 24th; left New York October 15th; left Newport News October 18th. (Federal Line.) _ ' - Waimate—Due Auckland November 22nd • due Wellington November 29th; left ’Liverpool October Bth. (Federal lane.) , Westmeath —Due Auckland November 25th; due Wellington December 2nd; left; London October 4th. (N.Z. Shipping 'Canadian Pioneer—Due Auckland November Ist; due Wellington November 6th; left Montreal September Bth. (Murray. Roberts) - Matakana—D.ue Auckland November 6th; due Wellington November 13th; loft Liverpool September 24th. (Shaw, Saviil) , ■ ■ , lonic—Due Wellington December 3rd; left Southampton Octqber 20th. (Show, 8 PorV Kembla—Due Auckland December Ist; due Wellington December 7th; left Liverpool October 22nd. , (C. and U. *City of Chester—Due Auckland December 3rd; due Wellington December 10th; left New York September 30th: left Newport News October sth. (Federal Line.)

OCTOBEK. New Moon 1 1I.M p.x&. First Quarter —.—.... 9 7.4a Full Moon 17 10.80 •vm. Last Quarter 84 U pOA Now Moon — 31 11.8 a.xa.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVIII, Issue 11045, 31 October 1921, Page 2

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SHIPPING NEWS New Zealand Times, Volume XLVIII, Issue 11045, 31 October 1921, Page 2

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