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SHIPPING.

ABBIVALS. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23. Hawera. 12.52 p.m., from Wellington. Arapawa, 4.35 p.m., from Onehunga. DEPARTURES. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23. Kaitoa, 1.35 p.m., for Tarakohe. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Breeze, Wellington, to-day. Calm, Wellington, Tuesday. Progress, Wellington, Wednesday. ' Holmdale, Wellington, Friday. IN THE ROADSTEAD. ' Dorset. 2* OVERSEAS VESSELS DUE. IN TEE ROADSTEAD. ! Hororata. ! Leitrim. TO BERTH AT CASTLECLIFF. 'i Kaiapoi, §outh Australia, early, j Swazi. New York, December, j North Bend, December. BY TELEGRAPH, Received Oct. 23, 7.30 p.m. SYDNEY, Oct. 23. ' Arrived—Kaitaugata, from Greyj mouth. ! Sailed—Maheno, 11 a.m., Aorangi, 1, ' p.m., Maunganui, 3 p.m. MELBOURNE, Oct. 23. Arrived—Kaiapoi, from Greymouth. NEWCASTLE, Oct. 23. Arrived—Koromiko, from New Zealand. (Per Press Association.) AUCKLAND, Oct. 23. Sailed—West Calera, 1 p.m., for Lyti triton l . CHRISTCHURCH, Oct. 23. ' Arrived—Maori, 6.35 a.m., from Wel- : lington; Devon, 6.50 a.m., from Wellington; Matakana, 7.55 a.m., from Wei- ■ lingtuJ; Tongariro, 9.30 a.m., from Nel- ■ son; John, 7.5 p.m., from Wanganui. 1 Sailed—Wanaka, 8.40 p.m., for TimI aru; Canadian Prospector, 6 p.m., for i Timaru; Treverbyn, 8.10 p.m., for DunI edin: Maori, 7.50 p.m., for Wellington. WELLINGTON, Oct. 23. Arrived—-Wahinc, 7.L> a.m., Kahika, ' 8.5 p m.„ Wootton, U.ilO p.m., from Lyt- ’ t ;* a; Kamo, 8.50 a.m., Tecs, 11 a.m., i from Greymouth; Progress, 4.55 p.m., i trim: Port Waikato. I Saiie.-i— K.-.lo’. 5 p.m.. fr>’ Auckland; i Wahine, 7.55 p.m., for Lyttelton. DUNEDIN, Oct. 23. ! Arrived—Calm, 7 a.m., from Bluff; j Benicia. 10.10 a.m., from Lyttelton; ‘ Kent, 7.45 p.m., from Lyttelton. 1 Sailed —Karitani, 3.50 p.m., for West- : port; Calm, 8.45 p.m., for Timaru. INWARD BOUND M MMOA—Left Liverpool on August 1 for I lAi*l.-alia. Auckland, and Wellington, via Cape ’ Tor. I,; due Auckland early. ' PORT AUCKLAND—En route from Lon- ' don. via Australia, lef’ Port Kembla Augi ust 28 for New Zealand for Homeward loadI WEST NIVARIA—Left San Francisco on j’July 31 for Auckland. Lyttelton, Dunedin and ; Australia; discharging at Dunedin; due Weli lington early. i RARANGA—Left London on August 8 for I Suva, Port Chalmers. Lyttelton, and Timaru; I due Wellington early. ! DEVON—Left Liverpool on August 8 for ' Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin; ! discharging at Auckland. I TREVERBYN —At Auckland; due Wellingi ton early. I CANADIAN PROSPECTOR—Left Montreal on August 26 for Auckland, Wellington, LytI telton, Timaru and Dunedin; due Wallington I Dunedin; due Wellington Oct. 22. PCLRT HACKING —Left New York on Aug- : u.«t 29 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, ■ Dunedin, and Bluff: due Wellington early. ’ OTA KI —Left Liverpool on August 29 for ! Auckland. Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin; ■ due Auckland early. i TREFUSIS—Left New York on September i 6 fur Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton and ! Dunedin ; due Auckland October 14. ■ CORINTHIC—Left Southampton-on Septem«ber 11 for Wellington and Av.dkland; due : Wellington October 19. | SUFFOLK-Left Liverpool on September i 12 for Auckland, Wellington. Lyttelton, Oam- : aru and D’medin: due Auckland October 25. I WIRRAL -I>eft Montreal on September 16 ; for Aucxi.ir-d, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, ; sr-:’.'.-.e7 -snJ 'Aelbourve; due Auckland. Oct»>bß» I I WAIOTAFU —Left San Franc<»eo on SepI tembr.r 14 for Auckland. Wellington, Meljbour.'ifi a*id Sydney; due Wellington early. TEKOA—Left London on October 19 for ; Port Chalmers, Lyttelton. Bluff and Napier; ! doe Port Ol.a’.mers October 29. ! TRIIWYN—Left New York od September 23 for Auckland. Wellington, Lytfcelton. Tfra- ! aiu ; due Auckland Ortober 81. ! WEST CaLEP.IA—Left San Francisco on ■ lor Auckland, Lyttelton, Dun-!ei-n . i A.’/tralia; due Wellington early.

.KO7 , i;ji.GA--Left Southampton on September ' 5 rcr Wellington and Auckland; due Welangl :.-. October 31. AGWIPOND —left San Luis on September 25 for Wellington; due Wellington October 13. CANADIAN CHALLENGER—Left Montreal on September 26 fcr Auckland, Wellington, Lytteiton. Timaru and Dunedin; due Auckland November 10. f

- HERTFORD—Left Liverpool on September i 27 for Auckland, Wellington, edin and Bluff; due Auckland November 4. i TREMATON—Left New York on October 4 i for Auckland. Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton I and Dunedin; due Auckland November 7. i lONIC—Left Southampton on October 9 for I Wellington and Lyttelton; due Wellington : November 16. MAHANA—Left London on October 9 for ! Suva, Auckland and Port Chalmers; due Auck- > land November 22. LOCAL AGENTS* ADVICE. Messrs C. F. MHlward and Co. advise: — THE BREEZE. The Breeze is due to-day from Southern 1 porte via Wellington ; after discharge she sails ! for Wellington, Lyttelton, Oamaru, Timaru j and Dunedin. THE CALM. The Calm is expected tz> load at Lyttelton to-day, Wellington Tuesday and is due at i Wanganui on Wednesday. THE GALE. I The Gale is scheduled to load at Dunedin i to-day, Oamaru and Timaru Tuesday, thence ■ Lyttelton, Wellington and Wanganui. THE JOAN CRAIG. j The Joan Craig is expected to sal! from : Castlecliff to-day for Greymouth and Sydney. THE GABRIELLA. The Gabriella ir due at Wanganui next Fri- ' day from Newcastle direct. Messrs S. Holm and Co. advise:— THE HOLMDALE. The Holmdale works Dunedin to-day, Oamaru and Timaru Tuesday, Lyttelton Wednesday, Wellington Thursday, and is due here on Friday. THE JOHN. The John is working Southern ports for Wellington and Wanganui. THE PROGRESS. The Progress is due here on Wednesday from Lyttelton. Messrs A. Hatrick and Co. advise:— THE KAPITI. The Kapiti is due here on Wednesday from Wellington. THE HAWERA. The Hawera arrived here yesterday from Wellington. The vessel returns to Wellington to-day after discharge. Messrs Cock and Co. advise:— THE KAITOA. The Kaitoa was unable to complete discharge on Thursday, and sailed yesterday afternoon for Tarakohe. Messrs Johnston and Co. advise:— THE ARAPAWA. The Arapawa arrived yesterday from Onehunga via Waikato, and returns direct to Onehunga on completion of discharge. RARANGA’S ITINERARY. To complete discharge of her London cargo, and to commence loading, the Raranga sailed from Lyttelton yesterday for Timaru. She subsequently loads at Picton, Wellington (November 4 to November 10), and Auckland, and sails finally from Auckland on November 18 for London, via Monte Video and Teneriffe. DORSET LOADING. At present loading for West of England ports in the local roadstead, the Dorset will leave here on Tuesday next for Wellington, and is due there the following day to lift further cargo. She will clear Wellington again on October 31 for Lyttelton, where she completes loading and sails early in November. ATHENIC TO LOAD. The Athenic leaves Wellington to-morrow for Timaru to load for Home. She returns to Wellington on October 30 to complete loading, and sails finally from Wellington at 10 a.m. on November 8 for Southampton and London, via Panama. LAUNCH FOR WELLINGTON.

Built to the order of the Wellington Harbour Board, the new launch Arahina left Auckland for Wellington at daybreak on Wedj nesday morning. The launch, which will be used for general pilot work, will call at Tokomaru Bay, Gisborne, and Napier on her trip down the coast. CORINTHIC FROM HOME. An arrival at Wellington early on Thursday morning was the Corinthic, from London and Southampton, via Panama, and after pratique was granted, berthed at No. 1, south, Queen’s wharf to land her passengers and --r. Ails and to discharge part of her cargo. The Corinthic sailed from London* on September 9 for Southampton, where she embarked her pas ergers and took, on mails. She cleared there on September 11 and arrived at Colon or; Septeruber 27, where she bunkered. Leaving Colon the following day, the Corinthic reached Balboa the same day, and the passengers went ashore for a few hours. Continuing her voyage the same day, the Corinthic arrived at Pitcairn Island at 4 a.m. on October 11. and after exchanging mails and fruit, left again at 6 a.m. for Sellington, where she arrived as above. Fine weather throughout was experienced, and the usual deck games and dances were held during the voyage. WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE. Auckland : Tofua, Hinemoa, H.M.S. Veronica, Sierra, Waitomo, Wonganella, Whangape. Kaiwarra, Fiona, Waimana, Rona, Skramstad. | Chatham Islands—Arawa, Suffolk, Tekoa. Wellington—Wahine, Maori, Ngaio. Arahura, Agwipond. Kaituna, Port Darwin, Port Dunedin, Corinthic, Makura, Tahiti. Kairanga, Kaitangata, Kaitoke, Kosino, Wanaka, Port Nicholson, Treverbyn, Waiotapu, Waipori, Kaimanawa. Poolta. Awarua—Katoa. Kurow, Manuka. Benicia, Port Hacking, Kartigi, Karori, Sir James Clark Ross, Koromiko, Tutanekai, Karetu, Waikouaiti. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. Ulimaroa at Sydney; departure for New Zealand indefinite. Maunganui sailed from Sydney Oct. 23 for Wellington ; due Wellington October 27. Manuka sailed from Wellington on October 14 for Lyttelton, Dunedin, Bluff, and Melbourne ; due Melbourne to-morrow. Maheno sailed from Sydney October 28 for Auckland; due Auckland October 27. PACIFIC MAIL SERVICE. Niagara. R.M.S., sailed from Vancouver October 21 for Sydney, via Honolulu, Suva and Auckland; due Auckland November 9; due Sydney November 14. Makura, R.M.S., sailed from Wellington Oct. 13 for San Francisco via Rarotonga and Papeete; due San Francisco Oct. 30. Aorangi, R.M.S., sailed from Sydney Oct. 22 for. Vancouver, via Auckland, Suva, and Honolulu; due Auckland October 26; due Vancouver November 13. Tahiti. R.M.S., sailed from San Francisco October 7 for Sydney, via Papeete, Rarotonga, and Wellington ; due Wellington October 26; due Sydney October 81.

PHASES OF THE MOON. OCTOBER. D. R. K. • Full M-'w* 2 4 53 p.m. ! Last Quarter . 10 6 4 a.m. i Nev? Moor 18 5 36 a.m. • First Quf rter 25 6 8 a.ra. TIDES AND SUN. Hiffh water Suna ch . p.m. rias act. Oct. 24 . 2. 2 2.25 4.56 6.3S ;Oct. 25 . 3. 2 3.40 4.o4 6.34 Oct. 26 4.21 5. 4 4.53 6.35 Oct. 27 6. 2 6.35 4.51 6.37 Oct. 28 7.10 7.31 4.50 6.38 iOct. 29 7.58 4.48 6.39 ! Oct. 30 S.43 8.59 4.47 6.41 : Oct. 3i 9.25 9.39 4.46 6.42 . 10. 2 10.17 4.45 6.43 10.39 10.56 4.43 6.45 . 11.17 11.86 4.42 6.46 . 11.58 — 4.41 6.47 Nov. 5 0.16 0.38 4.39 6.48 Nov. 6 0.55 1.17 4.38 6.49 • Nov. 7 1.36 2. 0 4.37 6.51

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19437, 24 October 1925, Page 9

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SHIPPING. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19437, 24 October 1925, Page 9

SHIPPING. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19437, 24 October 1925, Page 9