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The SHIPPING NEWS

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HIGH WATER AT WELLINGTON

Mood risen, 6.18 p.m.; sets, 6.25 a.m. t>un rises, 5.51 n.m.; sets, 5.54 pm.

ARRIVE** TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21.

FUTURIST, trawler (12.20 a.m.), 241 too 9, Ormes, from Cook Strait.—Master, agent. KAPITI, s.s. (2.30 a.m.), 242 tone, Smith, from Wanganui.—Dalgety and Co., agents. ARAHURA, s.s. (4.30 a.m.), 1596 tons, Wildman, sen., from Nelson.—T. and W Young, agents. MAORI, s.s. (7 a.m), 3488 tons, Irwin, from Lyttelton—Union Co., agents. CALM, s.s vt0.15 a.m.), 981 tons, Sharpe, from Wanganui.—Turnbull and Co., agents. GALE, s.s. <10.20 u.iu.L 031 tons, Rodger*, from Wanganui.—Turnbull and Co., agents. MAKO, s.s. (11.10 a.m.), 505 tons, Tohnes, from Napier.—Johnston and Co., agents. ULIMAROA, s.s. (11 a.m.). 5777 tons, Wyllie, from Sydney.—Hu'ddart, Parker Co., agents RAITOKE, s.s. (3.25 p.m.l, 3367 tons, Stewart, from Aucklaud.—Union Co., agents. SAILED TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. GALE, s.s. <12.10 p.m.), 931 tons, Rod(ers. for Dunedin. CUMBERLAND, s.s. (12.10 p.m.), 10,937tons, Deitb, for LyttelWn. CALM, s.s. (5.15 p.m.), 981 tons, Sharpe, for Lyttelton. FUTURIST, trawler <5.50 p,m.), 241 tons, Ormes, for Cook Strait. ECHO, auxiliary scow (6 p.m.), 29 tons, Radford, for Blenheim. ARAHURA. s.s. (7.35 p.m.). 1598 tons, Wildman, senr, for Nelson. MAORI, s.s. (7.50 p.m.), 3488 tons. Irwin, for Lyttelton. .'OPUA, s.s. (9.20 p.m.), 575 tons, Fowler, for Nelson. KOHI, auxiliary scow (11 p.m.)» 125 tons, Gouldie. for Nelson. EXPECTED ARRIVALS ionic. Southampton, to-day. s Wahine. Lyttelton, to-day. Nikau, Nelson, to-day. Ngaio, Picton, to-day. Kaimai, Greymoutk, to-day. Koromiko. Westport, to-day. Holmdale Wanganui, to-day. Wootton, Lyttelton, to-day. Cygnet, Kaikouio. Lyttelton, to-day. t Ivartigi, Newcastle; to-day. Echo, Blenheim, to-day. Alexander, Tnrakohe, to-day. Wairau, Blenheim. September 23rd. Maori. Lyttelton. September 23rd. ,•> Arahura, Nelson. September 23rd. Invercargill, Wanganui, September 23. Hawern, Patea, September 23rd. Kennedy, Foxton, September 23rd. Progress, New Plymouth, September 23. Kurow, Lyttelton,.September 23rd. Totara, LjHtelton, -September 23rd. Wuverley, Patea, September 23rd. Wahine, Lyttelton, September 24th. Nikau, Nelson, September 24th. Ngaio, Picton. September 24th. Opibi. New Plymouth, September 24th. Storm, south. September 24th. Pokura, Picton, September 24th. * Maori, Lyttelton, September 25th. Arahura, Nelson, September 25th. Wahine, Lyttelton. September 26th. - Nikau, Nelson, September 26th. Ngaio. Picton. Sentember 26th. Kaikorai, P. Steph'ne, Newc'stle, Sep. 26 Gale, south, September 26th. John, Lyttelton, Septebraer 26th. Storm, Wanganui, September 28th. Maori, Lyttelton, September* 28th. Arahura, Nelson, September 28th. % Calm, south, September 28th. Katoa, Portland, September 28th. Wahine, Lyttelton, September 29th. Nikau, Nelson, September 29th. Ngaio, Picton, September 29th. PROJECTED DEPARTURES Wahine, Lyttelton, to-day. Nikau, Nelson,* to-day. Ngaio, Picton, to-day. Wootton, Lyttelton, to-day. Cygnet, Kaikoure, Lyttelton, to-day. Malto, Napier, Gisborne, to-day. Kapiti, Wanganui, to-day. Hojmdale. sooth, to-day. Kattoke, New Plymouth, to-day. Port Dunedin. London, to-day. City of Newcastle. Lyttelton, to-day. Kaponga, Westport, to-day. Karori, - Westport, to-day. Totara, New Plymouth, to-day. ' Vlimaroa. Sydney, September 23rd. Wairau, Blenheim, September 23rd. Maori, Lyttelton, September 23rd. A/ahura, Nelson. September 23rd. haiapoi. south. September 23rd. Inverdargitl, Wanganui, September 23rd. Hawera, Patea, September 23rd. Kennedy, Foxton, September 23rd. Progress, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Sept. 23rd. Kurow, Auckland, September 23rd. Waverley, Patea, September 23rd. Alexander, Westport, September 23rd, Wahine, Lyttelton, September 24th. Nikau. Nelson, September 24th. Picton, Spntember 24th. Storm, ( JPicton, Wanganui, Sept. 24th. Echo, Blenheim, September 24th. John, Lyttelton, September 21th. Maori, Lyttelton, September 25th. Arahura, Nel«on, September 25th. ,Opihi, Dunedin, September 25th. Wahine, Lyttelton, September 27th. Nikau, Nelson, September 27th. Ngaio, Picton, September 27th. Gale, Wanganui, September 27th. John, Wanganui, N. Ply.. Sept. 27th. Storm, south, September 28th. Maori, Lyttelton, September 28th, Arahura, NeDon, September 28th. .Calm. Wanganui. September 28th. Wahine. Lyttelton, September 29th. Ngaio, Pieion, September 29th. ' Nikau, Nelson. September 29th. CUMBEKLAND~DEPARTS. To complete her discharge of Liverpool cargo, the Federal steamer Cumberland took her departure from Wellington at noon yesterday for Lyttelton, Port Chalmers and Bluff. , OPAWA I,KAVFK LYTTELTON. The Federal ,S.N Company advise that the steamer Opawa left Lyttelton yes? terday for Dunedin, where she completes her discharge of Liverpool cargo. She afterwards proceeds to Australian ports to load Homowards. v

COASTAL TRADE. The Mako leaves Wellington to-day tor Napier and Gisborne. The vessel will not return to Wellington again. The Pakura is due rft Wellington on Friday from Picton. . The Invercargill is due on Thursday from Wanganui, and sails same day for Wanganui again. Levin and Co. advise that the Rarawa sails from New Plymouth to?day -for Onehunga. The Storm is due here on Friday from south, and sails same day for Picton nnd Wanganui; due back here on Tuesday, and sails for the south. the Gale is due at Wellington on Sunday from the south, and sails on Monda'v from. Wanganui. The Calm loads at Bluff on Friday and is due at Wellington on Tuesday and sails same day for Wanganui. The Kapiti leaves Wellington to-day for Wanganui: The Hawera is due here on Thursday, and sails same Ray for Patea. The Echo is due here to-day from Blenheim, and returns -on Friday .for Blenheim. I The Wairau is due on Thursday from Blenheim and sails again same day for Blenheim. The Kennedy is due on Thursday from Foxton and sails Thursday for Foxton. The Progress, from N,ew Plymouth, is due at Wellington on Thursday and sails same day/for Lyttelton and Dunedin. The John is at Waikato, thence Wellington Friday, for Lyttelton i due back on Monday* and sails same day for Wauganui and New Plymouth. The Holuidale. from Wanganui, is due here toxloy and sails to-day for Dunedin direct, Oamaru, Timaru, and Lyttelton

The Kaiapoi sails from Wellington on Thursday for Dunedin direct; loads there, via ports, for Auckland. The Kaimai is due here to-day from Ureymouth, then, returns to Greymouth again to load for Wellington. The Kaituna leaves Greymouth on Thursday for Wellington. The Kapunga leaves here to-day for Westport, to load for southern ports. The Karori sails to-day for Westport, to load for Wellington. The Katoa leaves Auckland on Friday for Portland, thence on Saturday for Wellington, Lyffelton, Dunedin, Qtaiaru and Timaru; due here on Tuesday,

The Kororoiko is due at Westport today to load for Wellington, , The Kurow leaves 'Lyttelton to-day for Wellington; due here qn Thursday, and then proceeds to Auckland the same day. The Opihi is due on Friday from New Plymouth, and sails on Saturday for Dunedin direct.

The Poolta, loading cement at Portland, leaves early, n?xtj week for Wellington. . 'l v he Tibtara leaves Lyttelton to-day for Wellington; due hero Thursday, and then proceeds to Now Plymouth the saine day. The Waipahi loads at Bluff on Saturday %ja Oamaru, for Wellington and Auckland.

The Kahika left Wellington last night for Napier and Gisborne. The vessel loads at' Dunedin on Tuesday, via ports, for Wellington, Napier, and Gisborne. The Wootton is due at Wellington today from LytteTTan, and sails to-day for Lyttelton again. The Cygnet is’ due, to-day .from Kaikoura and Lyttelton,' and sails to-day for the two ports again. The Waverfey is due on Thursday from Patea, and sails on Thursday for Patea again. .

The Alexander is due to-day from. TarakofTe*. and sails on Thursday forWestport and Ureymouth.

TO-DAT'S BERTHAGE Cygnet—Queen’s wharf, No. 7, north. Wootton—Queen’s wharf. No. 13, north. Mako—Queen’s wharf; No. 14, north. Ngaio—Queen’s wharf. No. 4, centre. Alexander—Queen’s wharf, No. 14, south Ulimaroa—Queen’s wharf. No, 2. Ivapuni—Queen's wlrarf, No. 8. , Nikau—Queen’s wharf, No. 12. Kennedy—Queen’s wharf, No. 13. Wahine —Ferry wharf. ; Inaha—Glasgow wharf." Waverley —Glasgow wharf. Hawera—Glasgow wharf. Port Dunedin—Glasgow wharf. City of Newcastle—Glasgow whaTf. Kaimai—Railway wharf. Karori—Railway wharf. 1 Kaponga—Railway wharf. Invercargill—Pipitea wharf. Maungamii—Clyde quay wharf. Kaiapoi—Miramar wharf. Lufanco—Miramar wharf, Holmdale—Taranaki street wharf. Montague—Taranaki street wharf IVaikouaiti—Lambton breastwork. Kaitoko—Thorndon breastwork. Tamahine—Slip Komata—Slip. Holmwood—Stream. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. The Marama, from Auckland, arrived Sydney September 21st: leaves Sydney September 24th for Wellibgton; due Wellington September 28th Tho Ulimaroa. from Sydney, arrived Wellington September 21st; Bails from Wellington September 23rd for IT/dney; due Sydpey September 27th. The Maheno, from Wellington, arrived Sydney September 21st; leaves Sydney September 24th for Auckland; due Auckland September 28th. The Manuka, at Melbourne, sails from Melbourne September 22nd for Wellington, via Bluff. Dunedin nnd Lyttelton; due Wellington October Ist. PACIFIC MAIL SERVICE. Mnkiira. R.M.S., left'Sydney September Bth for San Francisco, via Wellington, Rarotonga, and Papeete; sailed from Wellington September 14th; due San Franeisco October Ist. R.M.S., at Sydney, saiU from there September 23rd for Vancouver, via Auckland, Suva, and Honolulu; due Auckland September 27th; due Vancouver October 15th Tahiti, R.M.S., left San Francisco September Bth for Sydney, via Pipeete, Rarotonga, and Wellington; due Wellington September 27th; due Sydney October 2nd. Niagara, R.M.S., at Vancouver, Bails September 22nd for Sydney, via Honolulu, Suva ,and' Auckland : due Auckland October 11th; duo Sydney October 16th! WITHIN WIRELESS. The following vessels were expected to be winthin range of the undermentioned wireless stations last night:— Auckland H.M.S. Veronica, H.M.S. Lubhrnum, H.M.S. Diomede, Tisnaren, Tofua, Otokia, Hiiicmoa, Bjornson, Kawatiri, Sonoma, Matakana; Loverbank, Oninno, Wiaotapu, Port Denison, Ngakuta. .Chatham Islands—Knthlamlia. Wellington Maori, Wahine, Ngaio, Arahura, Tahiti, lonic. Kartigi, Kiwitea, Tnninha, Kaitoke, Karori, Kaikorai, Cumberland. Remuora, H.M.S. Dunedin, Yoseric, Poolta, Waipori. Awarua—Karclu. Keelung, Baron Kelvin, Tutanokni. Whangape, Wnikawa, Canadian Explorer. YOSERIC AT NELSON. The G. 11. Scales, Ltd., have received radio advice from flip master of the steamer Yoseric stating that the vessel was proceeding to Nelson for bunkers. ■ Tho Yoseric left New Plymouth last Thursday for Westport, hut owing to the heavy south-west gale she had to anchor in Wairoa Bay. HOROHATA LEAVES PANAMA. . Cable udvico received by the New Zealand Shipping Company states Unit the steamer Ilororata, cn route from I-on-don, via Southampton, arrived at Colon on .September 17th and left Pii:i;i:nn the following ilay for Auckland . WHlington. She is due at Atiekl- m <)<-• toiler 7th uml at Wellington u week I later. .

THE CLAN MACNEIL. It is announced that the steamer Clan Macneil, 6111 tons, has bean chartered to load a full cargo of hardwood at Busselton and Bunbury for New Zealand ports. She was due to commence loading at the first-named port on September 7th. STROMA WITH PHOSPHATE. Carrying a cargo of 5500 tons of phosphate, the steamer Stroma is expected to arrive at Auckland from Oocean Island on Wednesday of next week. Built in 1910, the Stroma is a vessel of 3748 tons, and is owned by .the Sutherland Steam Shipping Co., Ltd. THE ARAHURA. T. and W. Young advise that the AnoHor Company’s steamer Arahura will leave Wellington-at 10.30 p.m. on Saturday for Nolson, instead of her usual sailing-time of 7.30 p.m. RARAWA SAILS TO-NIGHT.-Levin and Co. advise that the Rarawa crossed the Manukau Bar yesterday, and leaves New Plymouth thia evening for Unehunga again. THE SUSSEX. The Union Company advise that the Federal -steamer'' Sussex leaves Dunedin on Thursday for Bluff, Sydney, and Newcastle. MANUKA SAILS THURSDAY. Advice received from the Union Company states -that the Manuka leaves Melbourne on Thursday for Bluff, Dunedin, Lyttelton-, and Wellington. She is due at Wellington on October Ist, and sails October 2nd for. Melbourne direct. / THE WINGATUI. The Union Company advisp that the Wingatm is due at Melbourne on Saturday to load for Auckland, Wellington, and Lyttelton. KIWITEA~DUE SUNDAY. The Union Company adviee that the Kiwitea, from Adelaide, ie due hero on Sunday. KARTIGI~DUE*TO-DAY. The Union Company advise that a radio received from the master of' the Kartigi stated that the vessel is expected to arrive at Wellington to-day. KAIWARBA’S MOVEMENTS. ’ The Union Company advise that the Kaiwarra sails’ from Melbourne on Thursday for Adelaide, /to complete loading for. New Plymouth, Auckland, and Wellington. KAIKORAI" AT NEWCASTLE. The Union Company advise that the Kaikorai leaves Newcastle on Thursday for Wellington. The vessel is due here on Tuesday next. , , ULIMAROA IN”PORT. The Huddart-Parker Company’s intercolonial passenger steamer JJlimaroa, which arrived in the stream at II o’clockyesterday morning, from Svdney, berthed at 12 o’clock at No. 2, Queen's. wharf. She left Sydney at noon on Friday, and southerly winds with moderate to rough seas were encountered.. She brought the following saloon passengers;—MV R. Anderson, Miss A Black, Mother Boniface, Mi A. Bedwell, Mr H. J. Blow; Miss B. Pennington, Mr A. E. Broad, Mrs and Miss Broad, Mrs T. and Miss Crossley, Mr and' Mrs T. Conrick, Dr and Mrs Closs and 2 children, .Mrs N. Carnarvon, Miss A. Christie, Miss J. Carpenter,. Mrs A. Ohaeman. Mr A. Cummings, Mrs W. Chaplin and child. Miss l. Cameron, Miss A. Chapman, Mr W. Clarke, Mr T. Comber, Mr A. Dibley, Mr W. G. Duthie. Mrs Duthie, Mr P. Fenwick, Miss F. Farnham, Mr J. W. Graham, Mrs Graham, Mrs J. Garrard, Mr H. Geddes, Mr . and Mrs J. Hope, Mr J. Harrison, Mr G. Hay, Commissioner J. Hay. Mrs and Miss Hay, Mr . and Mrs Hood, Mr and Mrs Holloway,' Mr and Mrsi K. Hardy, Mr R. Hill, Miss Harris, Mr A. Hands, Miss A. H. Huie, Mr C. Hall. Mrs M. Jacobsen, Miss V. Jewett, Mr L. .Tones, Mr M. Law, Mrs Law, Mrs n Lothian, Mrs A. Levy, Mr C. Langdon, Mr G. Murfft, Mr and Mrs B. Muir and child, Mr nnd Mrs W. Marshall, Mr E Mitchell, Mr M. Marks, Miss FI Marks. Miss. I. Munro, Mr W, Macintosh, Mrs and Miss Macintosh, Mr and Mrs McCrory. Mrs and Miss McLeod, Mr T. McMahon, -Mr H. McLennen, Mr A. McMillan, 1 Mr A. McNeill, Mr D. Mcßean, Mr and Mrs OsaJme. Mrs E. Peterson, Mr J. Phillips, Miss E. PorMrs Reed and child, Mr E. Rawlinson, Mrs Rawlinson, Mr H. J. Rickard, Mr and Mrs Ralston, Mr A. Ross, Mr R. Stewart, Mr A. Sandford, Mr N. Sandford) Mr and Mrs D. Scott, 1 Sister Sepharium. Mr S ,C. Smith, Mr F. Staig, Mr and Mrs(H. Tapping, Miss M. Turner,- Mr A. Young, Sister 8. Wilford, Mr K. Whits, Miss K. IP. Wilson, Miss I Ward, Mr. 0., L. Quinn. Mr A. R. Langden, Mr E. ‘ C. Farish, Mrs M. Smith. Baron B( De Proonurt, and 63 steerage. This Ulimaroa will leave on the return trip, to Sydney on Thursday. CITY OF NEWCASTLE The A. and A. Line a#vise that the steamer City of Newcastle leaves Wellington to-day for Lyttelton, thence Timaru, Dunedin, and Bluff to complete her discharge of New York cargo. MATAKANA RADIOS. The master of the steamer Matakana hae advised the Shaw, Savill and Albion Company by radio that the vessel is due at Auckland at 5 p.m. to-morrow from Liverpool. The Matakana has cargo for discharge at Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and Timaru. CORINTHIC FOR HOME. Besides cargo and mails, the Shaw, Savill and Albion Company's liner Corinthic, which leaves Auckland daybreak to-morrow for Southampton and London, via Panama, is taking the following passengers-.—First saloon: Lieut. D. P Campagnac, R.N., Mrs E. E. Dudley, **lss E. Houlihan, Mr J. Ross. Second saloon: Mr and Mrs R. J. Aitken and 2 children, Mr W. H. Bray, Mr A. Childs, Mr and Mrs J. Everett, Miss J. W. Falconer, Mr and Mrs H. Filmer, Mr H. P. Kernick, E. R. A';, Mrs E. ; Owen, Mr W. F. PhArazyn, Mrs I. M. T. Richards, Mr J. Rugby, Miss E. A. Sharp, Mrs J. Staveley, Mr J. Stirton, Miss E. T'asartey and 34 third-class. REMUERA FOR TIMARU. To continue her loading programme, the ' New Zealand Shipping Company’s liner Remuera left Napier last evening for Timaru. She afterwards proceeds to Lyttelton, thence Wellington to complete, and sails finally from this port on October Bth for Southampton and London, via Pitcairn Island, Panama, and Curacao. . , HIMUTAKA FOR NELSON. The New Zealand Shipping Company advise that tho steamer Rimutaka leaves Bluff on Friday for Nelson to complete Tier discharge of London cargo. BARON KELVIN FOR MELBOURNE. Bound for Melbourne, thence Sydney to complete her discharge of, Canadian cargo, the New Zealand Shipping Company advise that tho steamer Baron Kelvin left Dunedin yesterday. QUEEN MAUD FROM MONTREAL. The New Zealand Shipping Company advise that the steamer Queen Maud loaves Auckland to-morrow for Wellington, thence Lyttelton and Dunedin, to complete her discharge of Canadian cargo. hlegraphedmovemeMts AUCKLAND. Tuesday Kauri 15.20 p.m.), from Newcastle. Ngakuta (3.25 p.m.). for Rarotonga. NAPIER, . Tuesday—H.MiS. Punedin (11.45 a.m.), with Awarau in tow; H.M.S. Dunedin (4 p.m.), for Auckland. WANGANUI, Tuesday a.m.), Invercargill (10,15 a.m,), from Welijimton. / , PICTON, Tuesday—Wgnio (5.40 a.m.), from Wellington; Ngaio 01 p.m.), for Wellington. NELSON, Tuesday—Nikau (8 a.m.), Opihi (11.15 a.m.), from Wellington; Nikau (7 p.m.), for Wellington.TARAKOHE, Tuesday Alexander (5 a.m.), from Wellington; Alexander (9 p.m.), for Wellington.

I\ AIKOURA, Tuesday-Cygnet (3.30 for Wellington. >' HFF, Tuesday—-Carspey (1.2 Q a.m.), for WcUipataa. 7

PORT DUNEDIN SAILS TO-MORROW. Now completing her loading at Wellington, the C. and D. Line advise that the motor ship Port Dunedin sails tomorrow for London, via Panama* THE CA N A DIAN~EXPLO RE R. The C. and D. Line advise that the steamer Canadian Explorer arrived at Dunedin at 2.30 p.m. yesterday from Timaru and leavee to-day for Bluff to complete her discharge and to continue i loading. She returns to Wellington on I September 25th for further loading, after which she proceeds to Auckland to complete, sailing finally from Auckland on September 29th for New York, Boston, and Montreal.

Sept 22 3.57 a.m. 4.31 p.m. Sept. 23 5.2 a.m. 5.34 p.rn. . Sept. 21 6.4 n.ui. 6.37 p.m. Sept. 25 7.4 n.m. 7.37 p.m. Sept. 28 8 a.m. 8.33 p.m. Sept. 27 8.5S a.m. 9.28 p.m. Sept. 2K 9.47 a.ni. 10.20 p.m. Sept, 29 10.38 a.m. 11.10 p.m. PHASES OF THE MOON SEPTEMBER p. H. M. New Moon .... 7 A 15 p.m. First Quarter 15 3 57 p.m. Full Moon ... 22 7 49 a.in Last Quarter 29 5 18 a.m Apogee 7 54 a.m Perigee 5 48 p.m

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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12558, 22 September 1926, Page 2

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The SHIPPING NEWS New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12558, 22 September 1926, Page 2

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