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SHIPPING.

fORT or LYTTELTON. PHASES OF THE MOON. SEPTEMBER. d. h. m. JKVw st»oa . . . 1 8 B*.ra. Fiwl , . 8 086 a.m. Ifttll moon . . . H 0 16 a.m. ' Lm» «uart»r , . 33 0 0 N»w »oon . . 10 4 27 p.m. YESTERDAY'S. WEATHER. 9 a.m. Noon. 5 p.m. mrometM . . 29.91 30.03 30.08 Tnetiuomoter . 56 59 68 Wind, S.W,; rain. , TO-DAY'S ALMANAC, fiigh water 2.40 a.m., 3.6 p.m. Bun Moon rim 4.54 a.m., sets 4.38 p.m. ARRIVED. < fcoteilibw 27, 6.40 p.m. Monowai, s.s., S4&S ion#, ParsoAs, from Wellington. Union Snip Company, agents. Passengers — Misses Jierous ■ and Florenoo, Mrs Smyth, . Imsvts A, J. Hart, Smyth. Bailey, Martindala Mild Ball md tvro steerage. •SepWAbar '27, 6.10 a.m.—Wahine, s.s.. 4430 t&hii, AldwfU, from Wellington. Union Steam Slßft Coknifcny, agents. Passengers—Muses C&Mdv, Milk Procter, 'Auld, Cooke, Tankard, . Kilgonr, Baiter, Smith. Denshire (4), Seafw, Falls,, Charles and Cunniughata, liWdaliiia Dawsoii, Hume. Dawe, Palmer, rtiilan. Killas, Balkany. Nelson, Kemp, Feiifeld, Wilson, Russell, Candy, AnPattlo. Jackaon, Cameron, Spratt, italrtinelli, Robertson, Brockett, Stow, Den. ■fell*, fiindymde, Dickadn and family, Orboll, Messrs Rhodes. Milsdn, Monaghan, iTConnell, . Dawe, Kinvig. Barnes, Russell, Balhany, Pearson, Kemp, Lang, Madden, Maddition, ,Y-*utiff, Henry, Burnett.. Buchaii. tCain«rfa, Schwab. Taylor, Jones, Wardrop. Oufjiy, Saunders, Reeoe, Beetham, HutohiniM, RichttrdsOn. Vunn, August. Chrya til, Hillas, Norton, Clifford, Moss, Buxton' Van**, Allen, Hopkins, Rose, Davis, Craigie, Vaughan, Russell, Beltner, Moore, Balkany, Palmer, Guhn, Mnoauley, M'Pherspn, Ell, S{.]P., Laurenson, M.P., Hon D. Buddo, Capitis Strang, arid sixty-five steerage. "September 27, 9.10 a.m.—Westralia, s.s., ,98j$4 tons, Bates, from Dunedin. Kin. *|y. in 4 'Co., Agents. Paasenßers—Misses ' Salmon, Hawcridgo and Mherwood, Mesdames RattrWj and Hobbs, Messrs Rattray add Ijibfeii, and four steerage. . September 27, 8.15 a.m.—Cnnopua, s.s., 1837 ton's,' Lobb, from WefclpoH. Westport Coil £»hipati.v, agents. , " &eptern"bor 27, 8.25 a.m.—Flora, _ s.s.. 1273 ibit, Williams, firbta Timaru. Union Steam Ship Compwiy. agents. ' / Beptembar 2' —Cygnet, s.s., 124 tons, Mutriy, ' frofei Alcaioa. Stevenson, Stewait and Co., awrtts. ' Beptembor 27, 2.30 p.m.—Kaireki, s.s., 463 fc>y, Seoß, from Napier, via Nydia Bay. New Zealand Express Company, agents. "September 23, 12.30 a.m.—Wakatu, s.s., 157 /Wills, from Kaikoura. Kinsey and Co., agents. 2S, noon—Mararoa, s.s., 2098 toc|, yiii, from Wellington. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. Passengers—Misses Matelie, O'Brien, Baker, Banzai, GoulstOne, While, Knight, Schuree, Macfarlahi aild Whole, "Mesdajnes Fumess, Roma, SttingOT and child and infant, Turtin, Baniai, Fofsyth, Perrin, Pine, Anderson and infatit, Stafford, Bidey and Wjhale, Sir GClifford," Hon R. H. Rhodes, Messrs Smith, FtirhMß. Roma, Shaw, Mansor. Turtin, Ban» •*»4 ; (3), Campbell and boy, Edwards, fiarp«T, &noggs, Anderson. Lewis, Simpson, Wtiito, Andrews, Williamson, Creri, Tart, fTerineiti Stafford, • Forguson, Henderson, M'Arley. Sidey, Conway, Butler, gbton. Cutcliff, Macaulay, Woodhouse, tart/ R«nkin, Dawkins, Whale and Treee- ■, Maifcer banzai and thirty-four steerage. ' — Cape Breton, s.s., AS72 tops, Bnnoh, from New York, via Capo Town, fttiiban, Auckland and Wellington. Victium Oil Company froprietary, agsnts. September 28, 12.50 p.m.—Eliza Firth, ecbooitar. tons, Ipsen, from Kaipara. W. Piiiaitljlr, een., agent. BajrtemW 28, 10.10 p.m.—Peione, e.#.. 507 (tons, (Jordon,' frdm Weelpori. A. H. Turnbill'and Co., agents. ' ''' •' SAILED.

I, September 27, 1 p.to.—Ru&pelru, s.s., 7885 ' Clifford, for Dunedin. New Zealand Skipping Company, agents. 'September 27, 2.15 p.m.—Storm, &.S., 405 : loAa, Radford, for Bluff. A. H. Turnbull agents. ' • September 27, fi.2o p.m.—Flora, s.s., 1273 toti*, ! Williams, for Wellington. Union I Steam Ship Company, agents. September 37, 6.20 p.m.—Monowai, 3138 Parsons, for Dunedin. Union Steam BJnp Company, agents. Passengers—Miss Me»sr» Finnigan and M'Canley «jd three steerage. j S»pf'«inber 27. 8.20 p.m.—Wahine, s.s., 4435 j ten», Aldwell, for Wellington. Union Steam SKip Company, agente. Passengers Misses Fitigenild, Williams, Barker, BurJohnston and Waghorn, W«»d|me» Bithje, Jtigg, Williamson, Hender*ofi,B»y. Burrand, Thornburn, - Brownhill •wj ihili, Waghorn, Birks, Blundell, Wright, Aalick, J*m«s, Thomae, Bigg, Cwl, Belthell, Wfcrdell, Patterson, Fitigerald, Thornburn, Waghorn, Clarkson, Grey and child and Beslaeti, Dr Captain Trask, Captain Foster, Inspector Hugo, Messrs Hawkins, Bl&ift, .Crajgie, M.P., Luke, M.P., Black, C, M. Banks, Hall, Tayl'er, Henderson, Barratjd, -Wagiorn, Millar, Cherrie, Webb, Cameiron, Shannon, Daviea, Wright, Winny, Kinsell®, Peters (8), Games, . Musgrove, JTbomae, Hazahi, Bethel, Mackie, Barr, R. C. ■ O. F. Todhunter, J. Young, PeteW, Diok, Oatcs, Thornton, Dennett. Wairdsll ai}d A. H. Guinness and thirty-nine sfoeTafe*. September 27, 9 p.m.—Pukaki, s.s., 1444 tons, Watdon, for Greymouth. Union Steam Company, agents. jjlepterober 27, 11.20 p.m.—Westralia, ».s. k 38d4 toUe, Bates, 'for Auckland, via Wellington, Kapler and Gisborne. Kinsey and Co., For Wellington—Miss Wpca, Messrs Gardener (2), Cecil Jones, Schepps, Ka&n, Gorgensen and B. A. Ntfwbold; for Napier-"-lfr Boldersen; for QlsWnie —Messrs Scdtt and Hume; for Auckland—Messrs Howley and Jowers. •. . —Opouri, s.s., 571 fcons, Peirson, lor Greymouth. New Zealand Express Company, agents. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY. The _Mar*rOa will be the ferry steamer today. Owing to the heavy demand for rolling•VxSlt on Saturday, the Kamo and Waitemata were unable to port. Both vessels will Mil to-day, -T—----_?*t«rday morning the schooner Eliza ■ 7 Iv® arrived in port from Kaipara with a full cargo of timber. ..J* 1 " 1 tramp in foreign waters, the C»pe Breton, at present chartered by the 'TWtrum pu Company, and carrying case oil, BM wturned to New Zealand and arrived in Xyttwton yesterday. Stormy weather and I ifeio VdßMl'B heavily-ladftn condition nuad© iite ( /tnp from Now York mudh longer than usual, tito© occupied being eightv-two days. In WWlfcion, ghe wsb delayed at Durban for nine JV® m connection '"with replenishing her Bunktts. The Cape Breton has about 20,000 of assorted oils to land here, and will Jm>T« lat*r for Dunedin. W SAN FRANCISCO SERVICE. .The "Wllloohra is due at San Francisco on Wtjdpe* 2 from Wellington, via Raroionga •od Papeete. She will sail on tlis return trip to October 15, being due back at Wellingop. jforember 6. Th« Mo ana, en route from the Californian peart, is due at Papeete to-day, Rarotong> on October 2, fiid at Wellington on October 9. • Bh* will' sail on the following day f6r Sydj direct. _ I Toe Tahiti will leave Sydney next SaturI tor Wellington, and is due on October 9, She will continue her voyage to San Frincipco/via vfyy ports, on the following 4.%% and is due on October 20, > TELEGRAPH NOTICE BOARD. AUCKLAND, September 27. Atrfwtf, 2.5 p.m., Ihuaata, from NewBilled, 10.10 a.m., Mahura, for Suva. / WELLINGTON, September 27. Arrived, 7.35 a.m., Mararoa, from Lyttelton. Sailed, 11.35 p.m., Mararoa, for Lyttelton; 11.45 a.m.,' Cape Breton, for Lyttelton. September 28. Arrived, 9.30 a.m„ Flora, from Lyttelton; f.30 a.m, Wahine, from Lyttelton KAIKOURA, September 28. Siiled, 2.15 p.m., Wakatu, for Lyttelton. ' AEAROA, September 27. Sailed, 9.30 a.m., Cygnet, for Lyttelton. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. AUCKLAND, September 27. Silled—Makma (10.20 a.m.), for Suva. Honolulu and Vancouver. Maitai (4.15 p.m.), for Southern ports. _ _ September 28. AVrived^—Riverina (5.40 a.m.), from sout.liWB poits. Victoria (4.15 p.m.), from Sydney. • ,/ ' DUNEDIN, September 27. Arrived —Breeze (2.10 a.m.), from Welling- • ton. _ Ulimaroa (1.10 p.m.), frota Sydney. Sailed—Breeze (11.45 p.m.), for Oamaru. September 28. Arrived—Monowai (11 a.m.), from Auckland. Staled—tnimwoa (1 p.m.), for Melbourne. AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING. SYDNEY, September 27. Sailed-—Matinganui (1 p.m.), for Wellington. , Arri-wd—Niagara, from Vaiioouver. ■> Newcastle, September 27. Sailed —Kaiapai, for New Zealand. MELBOURNE, September 27. frottt Moatrcg!. Manuka,

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 10886, 29 September 1913, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Star (Christchurch), Issue 10886, 29 September 1913, Page 4

SHIPPING. Star (Christchurch), Issue 10886, 29 September 1913, Page 4

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