TO DAY'S SHIPPING.
- , PORT OF LYTTELTON, ! . HIGH TIDE. J
AKRIVtuSeptember 1. 6.45 a..m.-Corinna, »■»•• !<** tens, Scott, from Timam. I nion cieara Ship Company, agents. ; September 1. 7.10 a.tn -Rakaroa,_.M-, 9316 ' tons, Ruxton, from Edithburg. Union bteam : Ship Company, agents. •September 1, 7.51 a.m.-Moerakj. =.*.. «92 ' tons, Collins from Sydney, via Wadmgton. | Union Steam Ship Company, agents ra*Raeside, Meadainea Bnttaitf, Baeside. Mwmtford and'Coroett. Messrs Willis. -Williams. Kaeside. Momitford and Corbetx and five steerage. Coastal-Captain ■ Puliock, Messrs Moss and Bruce and ouo &ptember 1. 3.35 a.m.—Tavawera, s.s.. 2003 tons, Ritchie, from Dunedin Union b'e.vn Siiip Company, agent* Passengere-Misses Hill, Jack and Cr&wlpy, Me-=dames Tymona and child, Hill and Jack, Jlewi s -Peterson. Gardiner, Strahonse, Fathenngabm and Wiikie and four steerage , September 1. 9.00 a.m.--Monowai, s.f.. 343J ' *ons, Drewette. from Wellington. Lmcn Steam Ship Company, agents. Passengers— Mioses Burge. Ross, Albert. Mathews, Coulter, M'Cortnick. Brass and Wells. Mesarnie* Simpson, RtmsfiVd and child, Lnthill, Benaettf Noone, Olsen, Madi-*n. Colhsen. ller»an, Braw, Maitland and Paln-er. Cap'avn Bacon, Messrs* Simpson. F'ower. Ihoma*. Edmond, He!more, Hart, Sngden. Knight. Johnston. Gerard, Rice, MacFarlane. Roberta, Corrigan. Barns, "Hamilton. Murray. Bennett, Noone, Sutton. Ainesa, Shaw, Mark. Sykes, Mackley, Chavams (2). M'Kenzie, Anderron, Bennett,-Lusi, Pollard. Lnttrell, Lane, Birks, Sutbill. Ho'mes, Lewis. Sandal!, Kennedy and Mait'and and thirty-nine steerage. Sep'erober 1, 9.35 a.m.---Warrimoo, s.s., 3502 tons. M'Lean. from Auckland via Gisborne. Napier audi Wellington. Union Steam Ship Company, agents September 1, 11.10 a.m.—Xhabere, s.«„ 113 i tons, Bilner, from Grevmouth, via Oamaru. Blackball Coal Company, agents. SAILED. September 1, 8 a.m.—Golden Snore, fourmasted American schconer, 628 ions. Henriohaan, for Gray's Harbour. . KAURI REPORTED. Bound from Newcastle to Lyitelton with a oargo of coal the Union Company's Kauri passed Stephen's Island at 6 p.m. yesterday. She should reach port, early to-morrow morning. ATHENIC AND DELPHIC REPORTED. Esj route from New Zealand pons, the Shaw, Savill and Albion liner Athenic left Monte Video on Saturdav last, and the Delphic one day later. The zUhtruc left Wellington on August, 6, and the Delphic Auckland on August 5. SHIPPING NOTES The.Union Steamship Company's Rakcnca. vhiqh arrived to-day in Lyttcltoi> from Edi h- ■ barg, : encountered rtugh sea- ji the run across, and on Sunday last, whei, *>S Puysegur Point, she was compel let 1 '-- heave to for •bout twen'rff-four hours. Mr W. M. Glover, of the Union Company a Wellington office, has joined the Warrimoo as purser. Mr- Houston, fourth engineer of the Wimmera, baa been promoted to third in place of Mr L. Tupman. Mr Jones has signed on a* fourth engineer. Captain Ritchie is now in command-of the Taiawera, j relieving Captain Doorly, who has joined the Tallin*. Negotiations in connection wi*h tbo sa'e of. the auxiliary scow Eunice to Mr J B. Way, of Chri3tcHirch, and late owner of the ill-fated Eliza Firth, have-been completed, »nd to-day the vessel will ship cargo for .Kaipara for her new owner. Ihe Eunice belonged to Mr Brownlee, of Havelock, and was buih in Auckland in 1902 by Mr D. M. Da-r----roch. In January last she was fitted with twin engines of 1120 h.p., and of la'e has made several good passages. Captain R Sproull will regain command of the Eunice. The American four-ma?ted schooner GJo'den Share took advantage of the favourable wind to-day, and left her anchorage at 8 a.m. for Puget Sound. With'favourable conditions |k rhe should reach her destination about the Bb middle of next month The Huddart-Piuker Company's new Hebburn, at present discharging at Fremantle. is to proceed to l?mito load jarrah for New Zealand porta. Bpjjtf Captain Makepiece has been tran:-ferrtd to Wi?; -'tHe- Fe<teral and Shire steamer Kent, and pf' Captain Robej-t?on to the Middle=ex. p During her trip from Svdney to Auck^nd {he Riverina waa compelled to proceed at .reduced speed owing to a s'ight mishap to her machinery. Repairs are being effected at Auckland and ehd will probably be delayed « day or so. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. AUCKLAND, Septan bar. 1. Sailed—Flora (9.50 a.m.), for Biverin;* (/ailing B p.m.t, for Dnnedin direct. > ——
ii.m. p.m. SEPTEMBER. Wedne.-day . 1 9.19 8.4.4 Thursday . 2 10.9 10.34 ■Friday . Saturday . .1 11.0 11.26 . 4 11.51 — Sunday .% 0.37 0.42 Monday . 6 1.7 1.32 Tuesday 7 1.56 "2.2P ■VTedcesdav i-R-RTVF 2.44 n. 3.7
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 11481, 1 September 1915, Page 6
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