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SHIPPING NEWS

PHASES OF THE MOON.

Ilisli Wilier, 8.26 a.m.; 8.52 p.m. Sim i i.-c.-, 4.-17 a.m.; sets, 6.41 p.m. Moon rises, 11.16 p.m.; 8.22 u.m.

ARRIVED MONDAY, OCTOBER 29.

NGAHEJtE, s.s. (4.55 a.m.), 1090 tons, McLean, from Greymoutfi. {Taranaki btreet.) TAHITI, s.s. 15.20 a.m.l, TS9B tons, Akiwell, irom Sydney. (Queen’s wharf No. 1.) RIFFLE, s.s. (3.15 p.m.), 413 tons. Clarke, from Napier. (Queen’s wiuif No. 3.) TRELYON. s.s. (8 p.m.). 5294 tons, Harris, rornf Auckland. (In the stream.)

SAILED MONDAY, OCTOBER 29.

BREEZE, s.s. (10.30 a.m.), 453 tons, Robertson, for AVanganui. WAIN LI, s.s. (noon). 684 tons, Sizer, for Picton.

WAVERLEY', s.s. (4.50 p.m.), 157 tons, Brigilen, for Patea. HA WE RA, s.s. (5 p.m.), 174 tons, McKinnon, for Putea. KITTAWA, s.s. )5.50 P.ui.). 1247 tons, Reed, for Ureyiuouth. CALM. s.s. 6.5 p.m.k 981 tons, McI.auclilan. for Lyttelton. NIK AD, s.s. (6.35 p.m.), 248 tons, Vesta, for Neleon GALE, s.s. (6.45 p.m.), 934 tons, Sharpe, fo>- Dunedin, MAORI, s.s. (8 p.m.), 311 L tons, Cameron, for Lyttelton.

EXPECTED ARRIVAL! Putiki, East Coast’, to-day Corinna, New Plymouth, to-day Trelyou, Auckland, to-day Mararoa, Lyttelton, to-day Kaino, Lyttelton, to-day Alexander, Nelson, to-day Wakatn, Lyttelton, Kaikoura, to-day Atua, south to-day Storm, south, to-day Orepuki, Lyttelton, to-day Komata, Dunedin, to-day Marama, Sydney, to-day Dorset, Auckland, Wednesday Waverley, I’aLea, Wednesday Echo. Blenheim, Wednesday Holmdale. Wanganui, WednesdayBreeze, Wanganui, Wednesday Opua, Greymouth, Wednesday )\ airan, Blenheim, Wednesday Port Stephens, Auckland, Thursday Kennedy, Pox Ton, Thursday Invercargill, Wanganui, Thursday Kaiwarra, Newcastle, Thursday Ngakuta, Auckland. Thursday Kini, south, Thursday Ripple, Napier, Sunday

PROJECTED DEPARTURES Mararoa, Lyttelton, to-day Wairau, Blenheim, to-day Ripple, Napier, Gisborne, Akitio, Castlepomt, to-day Putiki, Terawhiti, Te lvamara, to-day Baden Powell, Westport, to-day Kapiti, IVanganui, to-day Kapuni, Patea, to-day Tees, Lyttelton, Chatham Islanas, to-

day Komata, Dunedin, to-day Corinna, Onehunga, via Picton, to-day Holmdale, south, to-day Invercargill, Wanganui, to-day . Tahiti, San Francisco, to-day Storm, Wanganui, to-day Orepuki, Greymouth, Westport, Hokitika, •to-day Vk Alexander, Westport, Greymouth, Hokitika, to-day Wootton, Lyttelton, W r odnesday Breeze, south, Wednesday Port Napier, Gisborne, Wednesday Kamo, Napier, Gisborne, Wednesday mahana, Lyttelton, Wednesday Wakatu, Lyttelton, Kaikoura, Wednesday Opua, Tarakohe, Wednesday City of Birmingham, New Plymouth, Wednesday

Atna, Auckland, Wednesday Kennedy, Foxton, Thursday Waverley, Patea, Thursday Port Stephens, Lyttelton. Friday Karamea, Lyttelton, Friday Marama, Sydney, Friday Tainui, London, Saturday

TELEGRAPHED MOVEMENTS NEWCASTLE. Monday—lvurow, from New Zealand; Katoa, for Auckland. AUCKLAND. .Monday—Wingatui (4 p.m.), from Wellington; Port Stephen (3.40 p.m.), for Wellington; Dorset (5.55 p.m.), for Wellington. CHRISTCHURCH, Monday Kamo (12 50 p.m.), Storm (1.50 p.m.), Mararoa , (6.30 p-m.), all for Wellington; Kennedy (3.45 p.m.), for Foxton; lonic (4.30 p.m.;, for Port Chalmers. ( TO-DAY’S BERTHAGE. Queen’s wharf—Tahiti. No. 1 south; Ripple., No. 3; Kohi, No. 5: Invercargill, No *7;" Blenheim, No. 8: Echo, No. 13; Karamea, No. 14; City of Birmingham, No. 16. ’ _ ■ Taranaki street—Ngahere. Clyde quay—JCtkika, Tees, Mahcno. Ferry vr hart—Mararoa, Tutauekai. Tug wharf-—Opuiva. Railway wharf—Baden Powell. Glasgow wharf—'Tainui, Port Napier. King’s wharf—Kaoiti, Mahana. Pipitea wharf—Gale. Thermion wharf—Forest Home. On Slip—Waipori, Komata. Shelly Bay—Hina. In the stream—Takarnma, Rosamond, Hinemoa. Poherua, Trclyon. TAINUI FOR. LONDON. The Shaw. Savill and Albion Company announce that the Taimli, which arrived in Wellington from Tiniaru on Sunday, will clear here on Saturday at daybreak for London, via Monte Video and Tene-l-ifle THE KARAMEA. The Shaw, -Savill and Albion Company announce that the Karamen lea-ms oil Friday for Lyttelton and Dunedin to con.pile discharge. MAHANA’S ITINERARY. The Shaw, Savill and Albion Company advise that the Mali ana leaves here on Wednesday for Lyttelton anil Auckland, sailing finally from the northern port on November 9tli for London, via Cape Horn. lONIC’S MOVEMENTS. The Shaw, Savill and Albion Company advise that the lonic will clear Lyttelton to-day for Port Chalmers and Bluff for discharge and loading. From the last named port she will proceed to Auckland, Napier, and Wellington, and is due hero on November 21st. She sails from Wellington for Lyttelton on November 27tli. and clears that port finally on November 29th for London and Southampton, via Monle Video and TeneAffc. CANADIAN SPINNER.. Messrs Murray, Roberts and Co. advise that the Canadian Spinner, which is at present in Australia, will commence loading shortly at Bluff, and will proceed to Wellington via Dunedin and Lyttelton. She will sail from here finally on November 30th for New York, Boston, and Halifax. DORSET DUE WEDNESDAY. The New Zealand Shipping Company 1 advise that the Dorset left Auckland at. 4 o’clock yesterday for Wellington, and is due licit- on Wednesday morning. TRULY ON DUE TO-DAY. The New Zealand Shipping Company announce that ihe Trclyon left Auckland at 11.15 p.m. on Saturday for Wellington, where she is due this morning.

COASTAL TRADE. Tho Ripple sails for Napier, Gisborne, Akitio, and Cic-tlepoinl to-day, and is due back on Sunday. The Invercargill sails for Wanganui ! to-day, and is due back on Thursday. 1 The Putiki i* due to-day from the Lust Coast, and sails to-night for Terewhiti anti Te Kumara. The Baden Powell loads to-day for Westport, Greymouth, and Hokitika. Tho Opua is due on Wednesday from Greymouth, and sails the same day for Tarakohe to load cement. The llolnuiale is due her© on Wednesday from Wanganui to load for south. Tho Kupiti bails for Wanganui to-day at 5 p.m. The Kapuni sails for Patea to-day at -i p.m. Tho Tees sails to-day at noon for Lyttelton and the Chatham Islands. The Kennedy is clue from Foxton on Thursday, and makes lier return trip on the .same day. The Wakatu is due to-day from Lyttelton and Kaikoura, and sails again for the esame ports on Wednesday.

Tho Wairau sails fur Blenheim today. The Echo is due on Wednesday from Blenheim. Tlie Corinna is due from New Plymouth to-day, and is to sail again this afternoon for Picton, where she will load for Onehunga. The Ngakuta clears Auckland to-day with transhipments off the Canadian Seigneur for Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Bluff, Oamuru, and Timaru. The Kamo is due from the south today to load for .Gisborne and Napier, The Opihi leaves Dunedin on Thursday and will come -*ia Oarnaru, Timaru, and Lyttelton to Wellington to load for Nelson and New' Plymouth. The Kittawa sailed yesterday for Greymouth, and will load there and at Westport for Wellington. The IComata sails to-day for Dunedin, and loads there on Thursday for Timaru, Lyttelton, Wellington, and Auckland The Ivint, from the south, is due on Thursday to load for New Plymouth. The Ngahere sails to-day for Greymouth to load for Miramar. The Waihora loads at Newcastle to-day for Wellington. The Woolton sails for Lyttelton on Wednesday.

Th« Waverley is due back from Patea on Wednesday, and sails again on Thursday evening on tho return trip. The Alexander is due to-dav from Nelson, and sails at 5 p.m., taking cargo and .passengers for Westport, Greymouth and Hokitika.

THE NARDANA. The Federal Company steamer Nardann is to leave Auckland on Thursday for Napier and Wellington, and is due here on Wednesday week. MARAMA FROM SYDNEY. The Union Steam Ship Company have received a wireless message from the steamer Marama stating that the ve6sel should arrive in tho stream at Wellington at 6 o'clock this morning from Sydney. PORT NAPIER FOR GISBORNE. The C. and D. Line announce that the Port Napier will sail at 6 a.m. on Wednesday for Gisborne, from there she will , proceed to Auckland, and will sail finally from the latter port on Saturday for London, via Las Palmas. SCHOONER FOREBT HOME. The American four-masted schooner Forest Home, which has been purchased by Messrs H. Holm and Co., of .Wellington, arrived at Wellington on. Sunday afternoon from "Wanganui in tow of the steamer John. The .sailing vessel was recently sold by tender to satisfy claims for the crew’s wages and other debts by ■order of the Magistrate’s Court at Wanganui. The new owners intend to overhaul ai.d refit the Forest Home here for tlio intercolonial and foreign coal and. timber trade. The schooner, which was built in 1900 by Air H. E. Heckeridorff, at Marshfield, Oregon, is a wooden vessel of 703 tons gross and 682 tons net, with a carrying rapacity of 1000 tons deadweight. She left Wanganui in tow of the John at 7 p.m. on Saturday, and made the trip in fine weather, light westerlies and later southerly breezes being experienced. Arrival was made at Wellington at 3.15 p.m. on Sunday, and the schooner was berthed at the Thorndon breastworks. This is the second time the Forest Horne has been in Wellington, the first being when a few months ago she brought a part cargo of timber from Pacific Coast ports for discharge here CANTERBURY STEAMERS. Messrs Turnbull and Co. advise tho ■following movements:— Tho Storm is dim from the south today and will sail to-night for Wanganui. The Breeze is due back from Wanganui on Wednesday and sails the same day for the south. Tho Gale lor-ds at Dunedin on Wednesday and comes via Timaru and Lyttelton to Wellington, where she is due on Sunday. She sails on Monday for Wanganui.

The Calm loads at Bluff on Thursday and comes to Wellington via Dunedin, Timaru and Lyttelton. She is due here on Tuesday next and loads for Wanganui.

THE HATN LINE. The trouble in Russia and the Balkan States lias been -responsible for various shipping companies, which formerly concentrated on that particular trade, diverting their vessels to other trades. One of these is the Hain Line, the units of which are easily picked out bv the letter “H" on the funnel, and the prefix "Tre” to the name. During tho last few year* steamers flying this companyt> flag have been fairly; regular traders to Now Zealand. it is now over fifty years since the late Captain Hain decided to launch oip for himself. Ilis first venture consisted of a number of small sehooncivs, with which lie carried on a trade between England and the Mediterranean Sea. Business rapidly expanded, resulting in the eventual entry of steamers. Since then the fleet has been gradually increasing, and is to-day one of the largest/flying the Red Ensign. On the death of Captain Hain the line passed into tho control "of his son, Sir Edward Hain: but it was eventually acquired bv the Inchcapo group, under whoso control it now te. TAHITI PROM SYDNEY. The Union Company's R.M.S. Tahiti arrived in the stream at Wellington at 5.20 a.m. yesterday from Sydney, and after being granted pratique berthed at 9.10 a.m. at the Queen’s wharf, No. 1. The vessel sailed from Sydney last Thursday, and experienced a fine weather voyage. She brought the following passengers : —First saloon : For Wellington— Misses J. Caro, J. Cardno, Greig, Landers, Mill (2), OMlnlloraii, Whittle, Wilson, ’ Mesdamcs Appleton, Berry, Beasley, Curtis, Fenwick, Hunter, Hazelett, Ishida, Mill, Percival, Quist, Kedpath, Reid, .Simpson, Williams, Hunter (3) and children, Messrs C. Appleton, H. D. , Heaven, Bowles, C. Beasley, C. Boyee, Colonel 11. Corrigan, Curtis, El. Cooper, G. A. Fenwick, L. W. Fiance, Greig, Goodfeltow, G. E. Hunter, J. Herman, Li. Hazelett, P. Heath, J. Jackson, K. Tshida, Dr E. M. Leitchfield, E. Mitchell, E. F. Miller, J. Mill, J. C. Maddison, R. McDougalß L. D. Nathan, J. J. o’l-lal-loran, W. O’Connor, I). Peel, G. Rawson, D. Rodpath, Dr W. 11. Simpson, J. Tewhati, E. Whittle, L. El. Williams, and Wakelin. Second saloon*. Misses Rose, Mesdames Coleman, Canty and 3 children, Jones, Robbins, Stevens, Weir ami child, Messrs Boucbier, Finnelley, Hind, .Jones, James, Lund, Nielson, Pugh, Robbins, Reilly, Traill, and Weir; 1, r > third-class. Through passengers: First saloon : Miss L. Mnskcwitz, Mesdames Annie Henderson, Moore, M. Maskewitz. Dr Kirk, Messrs A. W. Heyes. Kirk. A. F. Moore, J. G. Peake. Second saloon: Miss M. Carle, Mesdames Clarke, Smiles and 3 children, M. R. Pearce, Williams, E. F. Carlo, Messrs J. Clarke, F; Smiles. W. Ricksher, and Williams; IS third-class.

The Tahiti leaves Wellington at 3 p.m. to-day for San Francisco, via Rarotonga and Papeete.

£ast Qnartw OCTOBER. •D. 3 H. 4 M. 59 p.m. N eiv Moon ... . 10 b SC p m. First Quarter 8 24 a.m. Full •Moon .. . 24 6 66 a.in.

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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11663, 30 October 1923, Page 2

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SHIPPING NEWS New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11663, 30 October 1923, Page 2

SHIPPING NEWS New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11663, 30 October 1923, Page 2