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SHIPPING.

PHASES OF THE MOON. n, OCTOBER. Day. Hour. Full moon .. 4 5.29 p.m. quarter . . 12 9.3 p.m. New moon ..19 ,6.4, p.m. First quarter . . 20 10.14 a.m. MOON. Moon rose today 3.2 p.m., sets 4.25 a.m. to-morrow. TIDE. To-day, 1.30 a.m., 1.52 p.m. : -To-morrow, 2.13 a.m., 2.34 p.m. SUN. Bun rose to-day 5.36 a.m., sets 6.4 p.m. ARRIVED. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1. .HOL.MDALE <5 a.m.), 266 tons, Roberteon, from Greymouth. MOERAKI- (6.40: a.m.), 4392 tons, Col- . Jins, from Sydney, via Wellington. Passenjgcrß: Intercolonial —Misses Farmer, Hooper, Mesdames Harvey, Hemer, Clough and child, Begg, Messrs Hervey, Hemer, Johnston, Begg, Johnstone. Coastal —Miss Banks, Mrs JLeverston and infant; 17 steerage. > ; WAHINE" (7.5 a.m.), 4435 tons, Aldwell, •from Wellington. -Passengers: Misses Kel-...'-sler, McDonald, .Fuller, Barker, Banks, Lon- . -.>ery, .ismbe, --McGombs, " Mesdames Kelleiv Fandle and two children, Taylor, Flatt, Collins, Brett, Roberts, McCombs, Clark, Rainey, Ritchie, 13 members English hockey team,'l4 members N.Z. ladies' hockey team, > Captain .Bone, .Rev. Miller, Messrs Keller, •enniston, Dodd, Fandle, Karamy, Barr,- Taylor, Wilson, -Pattle, Johnson, Roberts, Jack, , -Q5aH, Isaac, Hampleman, Beattie, Warrington Wells, Greigg, Snowey, Hookham, -Robinson, Parfett, Buckley, Denniston, Roberts,' Finni's, Rainey, Newman, Hardy, Fenliell, Begg,- Hickey, Hunter, Anderson., and ' 47 steeiage." ; HIMITANGI (8 a.m.),-' 323 tons, Day, .from Timaru. PETONE (9.10 a.m.), 708 tons, Cowan, from Greymouth. \ ■■ SAILED.. .. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. ' ' MAORI (3.30 p.m.), 3399 tons,'Vint, for " Port Chalmers. S JOHN ANDERSON (5.50 p.m.), 52 tons',- ' Cc>up'er, for Kaikoura. - TARAWERA (7 p.m.), 2005 tons, Parsons, for Dunedin. .WOOTTON (8 p.m.), 150 tons, L. Larsen, for Foxton. - , .MONOWAI (8.30 p.m.), 3433 tons, Edwin, for Wellington. Passengers: Miss Hopkinson, Mesdames Briggs, Kolls, Brown, Leather,- ; Loach; ' Stansell, Messrs Briggs, Kells, Peake, Thompson, Brown, Lampson, Ramsay, Stansell, Sapsford, Grange, 'Miles, and 30 steerage. - MOKOIA (11 p.m.), 3502 tons, Drcwette, for Auckland, via Wellington, Napier,, and < Gisborne. • - BREEZE (midnight), 553 tons, Gordon, for Akaro"a. . > THURSDAY, OGTOBER 1. CANOPUS (2.10 a.m.), 1337 tons, Lolib, from Westport. ■ EUNICE, scow (11.20 a.m.), 150 , tons, , " Sproule, for Havelock. ' EXPECTED TO-DAY. Kittawa, Greymouth. '- J6hri Anderson, Kaikoura. TO-MORROW. Monowai, Wellington. Opouri, Greymouth. Kowhai, Greymouth, :: Kaituna, Newcastle.' Flora, Westport. ' " ' j., TO SAIL TO.-DAY. Himitangi, Wellington. Moeraki, Wellington. Wakatu, Kaikoura. Wahine, Welling- ■ t ton. Poherua, Westport. TO-MORROW. Monowai, Wellington. ,Opour,i,{ Greymouth. John Anderson, Akaroa. Defender, Welling- •■ ton. Petone,' Greymouth. liolmdale, Greymouth, ~ . , , : • By TELEGRAPH. ' ' OVERSEA. "By Cable. — Press Association. — Copyright. '\ "SYDNEY, September 30. Sailed —Maheno (1.45 p.m.), for Auckland. NEWCASTLE, September 30. Arrived —Wairuna, from New Zealand. COASTAL. frets Association. . AUCKLAND, October 1. Arrived—Wanaka (10 a.m.), from NewCastle. WELLINGTON, September 30. Word was received in Wellington to-day that the' mail steamer Makura, from Auckland, arrived at' Vancouver last Friday. Arrived—Karamu (6.40 a.m.), from Westport ;' Kennedy (10.15 a.m.), from NcUon. a , Sailed—Corinna (4.25 p.m.),- for New - * Plymouth. October 1. Arrived—Monowai (9-.40 a.m.), -from Lyttelton. ' | To Sail —Monowai (8 p.m.), for Lyttelton. AKAROA, October 1. 1 Arrived —-Breeze (5.30 a.m.),from Lyttelton.'| . .-Sailed — (9.15 a.m.),. for Dnnedin. ' WESTPORT, - October 1. " Sailed—Flora ('7.20 a.m.), for Lyttelton.' KAIKOURA, October 1. - .Arrived —John Anderson (6.30 a.m.), fom Lyttelton. ;-Bailed —John. Andeson (8 a.m.), fo Lyttel'-' ton. . . ,' ■ •■ ' PORT CHALMERS, October 1. - Arrived—Maori- (-6-.3G a-.mr)-, from -Lyttelton.' BLUFF, September 30. Arrived—Opawa (11.30 a.m.), from Lj tleHou;. . Horn el en (1.10 p.m.), ->from Newcastle! DUNEDIN, September 3ol' Arrived—Lauderdale • (7.45 p.m.), from Huon River. NOTES. The Shaw, Savill steamer Tainui, which left 'London on Augur.t 22, arrived at Hobart yesterday, due date. 'She is due to reach Wellington on the 6th inst. The steamer Caldergrove, 4327 tons, has been chartered to load at New .York for the four principal New Zenland ports. The Breeze, which arrived'.',-'from.'., Wanganui yesterday afternoon, was to ma.ke a call at Akaro<! to put out some cargo .before going on to Dunedin and Timaru. From Sydney, via Wellington, the Union Company's Moeraki arrived at Lyttelton early this morning. liirluded' in her ,eargo were transhipments ex the steamers Changeha, Taiyuan, Mandilla, Dumb'ea, Bia, *Mb6l- - and Otway, the principal lines being :-*— 82 ingots, copper, a drums carbide, 22 cases preserves, 594 packages tea, 477 cases fruit, 2 quarter casks wine, 50 cases wine, 7 hogsheads wine\ 60 kegs white lead,- 1 case ; white lead, 12 cases -essences, 16 hags plumbago, 200 bags riee, 6 bags coffee, 5 cases. roni, 2 cases "older, 3 cases tobacco, 6CO bags superphosphates, 25- barrels'- oil, 15 cases grapc-<Jui<;e, 8 desiccated cocoanut, 1 case essence, 144 boxes soap, 11 sacks beans, 6 cylinders ammonia', 113 boxes horsebhoe nails, and a lerge quantity of sundries. The Moeraki; sails on her-return trip to Sydney and Melbourne, via Wellington, this] evening, leaving Wellington to-morrow afternoon, arriving in Sydney on October 6, and] at "Melbourne "fo.ur days later.The Government training ship Amokura ' ' was placed on the Wellington patent slip i ■ yesterday for .cleaning and painting* The vesse.l is also making preparations /for her annual- tour .round, the South Island and. to the . outlying islands., ' ' Mr W. Menzies, who has been temporarily ' "' on the Moeraki a.«J purser, has "transferred •' ' to the Mokoia, relieving Mr Williams, .who .has come ashore for orders. Mr J. N. Greenland,, purser of the Moeraki, has- returned from holiday: leave. Mr A. R. Stewart, late of the' Karamu, has joined the Monowai as eljifif officer, relieving »Mr Scott, who is ©n holiday leave. MrW. Looney, late of the Tvawhiti, ha* been engaged on the Mono-

wai as fifth engineer, while Mr Kettle has been engaged on the Warrimoo in a similar capacity. For, the purpose of completing loading operations, the New. Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Kaikoura is due at Wellington from Bluff to-day. She is running under the auspices of the P.. and S. Line, and will probahly be dispatched for West of England ports on. Saturday* The announcement is made that the Hud-dart-Parker Company's Victoria, at present undergoing overhaul and survey at Sydney, will leave the New South Wales port on October 7 for Wellington direct, Lyttelton, and Dunedin. Upon arrival at Dunedin the Victoria will remain there until October 20, when she Avill resume running in the East Coast service. The Westralia is also to remain in this service, and, she. is to remain at Dunedin from October 18 to 23, when she sails for Wellington and Auckland, via ports. On her northward trips she will arrive at Wellington on alternate Sundays, sailing from there the following day. The Victorians trips will be made to connect with the Riverina at Auckland.

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 203, 1 October 1914, Page 6

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SHIPPING. Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 203, 1 October 1914, Page 6

SHIPPING. Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 203, 1 October 1914, Page 6

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