SHIPPING.
TIDE. High water This evening, 1.30; tonwiaow naming. 1,61. Sna se —li i, evening, 5.33. ban rise—To-morrcw morning, 6116. PHASES OF THE MOON". AUGUST. D. H. M. S. Lent quarter ... 3 9 4 13 a.m. moon 11 io 29 16 am. Pint qnaitmt ... IS 1 54 16 p.m. Pull moon 25 9 17 17 a.m Apogee. sd. Ih. 43min. p.m. Perigee, I3h. 39min. a.m. . SAILED. MONDAY, AUGUST 30. WATERLEY, s.s. (3.43 p.m.), 157 tons, Boaar, for Wellington. BP TELEGRAPH. LONDON, August 30. Arrived at Vancouver—Tho Makura. SYDNEY, August 30. Arrived.— Ulimaroa, Chalisler, from 'Wellington. Sailed.—Whakarna, for Auckland. WELLINGTON, August 30. Arrived;—Wairnna, from San Francieoo. Arrived.—Moerald. from Sydney. - TEBAKOHE. August 30. . Atx«yed-:Slorm (early), from Wanganui. : WELLINGTON. August 31. -Watrerlay (4.45 a.m.), from WengansL <■ - POST CHALMERS, August 31. Arrived—John (5.43 a.m.), from Wanganui. ONEHUNGA. August 31. Sailed.—Arap-awa (11.15 am.), for Wangaqei, via Opanakc. The Shaw, Savill, and Albion liner Tai- - nni Is fixed to leave Wellington again cu January 13tb for London. After an absence of several years, the Union Company's Kakapo, 1521 tons, is shoot 'to visit New Zealand. She was to have. left Edinburg about August 2d for .‘Lyttelton and Wellington, with a catge of salt and gympsum. The Shaw-Saviil liner Kntnara, which is daff at Wellington from London, via Capetown and Hobart on Saturday next, hM been fixed to leave Auckland on October 10 on- the return journey. 'Arrangements have been made for the MaUtaa to leave New Zealand fer Leudon, via Sydney, about October 7. Metn* Johnston and Co., Ltd., advise that the BjS. Arapawa left Onehunga at II o’clock this morning, and is due here on Thursday morning, returning north on Thursday afternoon. ■The . Canterbury Co.'s steamer Breeze is due at -Wellington to-day frem Lytteitoß, and will sail this afternoon for Lyttelton, Dunedin, Oamaru, Timaru, and thru proceeds back to Lytteltcn and Wellington. She is due at Wanganui on September. Bth. After visiting other fonthern ports, the Canterbury Steamship Company's Calm will leave Lyttelton on September 2 for Wellington and Vt anganui. It is reported that tbe Union Comr y's Wammco. which has been engage! tho ihat Coast service, will be withdrawn from the trade cn arrival at Dun•dia on September 16. According to a southern exchange, the Otago Foundry, which built the Eam•haw for the Lake Wakatipu service, has just completed the steamer Waipa, a twin-screw vessel, for the Northern Steamship Company of Auckland. She is 110 ft long and 22ft beam. She is built of steel, and will draw, when loaded, s£t Oin. Aa she Li intended to go up tho Waipa River, and must turn in it, and also be able to face the open sea, she is of a special type of construction. Her pace i will be 9) knots. | News baa come to hand that tho sale j by auction of the German cargo steamer , Walkure, which was sunk by gunfire in | Papeete Harbour, has been postponed, j The vessel's bridge, funnel, and masts •ra above water. It is anticipated that very littla difficulty will be experienced in raising the sunken steamer. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. - INTER-COLONIAL SERVICE. Ulimaroa. left Wellington August 25th for Sydney. Due Svdney August 30th. Mokoia, leaves Melbourne September Ist and Hobart September 3rd, for Wellington, via south. Due Wellington September 11th. Leaves same day for Hobart and Melbourne. Moeraki, left Hobart August 21st and Sydney August 26th, for Wellington direct. Due Wellington August 30th. Leaves Wellington September 2nd for Sydney direct. Due there September 6th. Wimmsra, arrived Wellington from Melbourne, via Hobart, August 27th. Left August 28th, for southern porta, Hobart and Melbourne. Manuka, left Hobart August 23th and Sydney September 3rd for Wellington direct. Due Wellington September 7th. Leaves Wellington September 3th for Sydney. Dua Sydney September 13th. 'FRISCO SERVICE. Moans, left Sydney August _Uth, for Wellington direct. Arrived Wellington ; August 18tb. Left August I9th for San : Francisco, via Rarotonga and Papeete. Due 'Frisco September Bth. j Maitai. left San Francisco August 18th i for Wellington, via Papeete and Rarotonga. Due Wellington September _ 9th. leaves September 10th for Sydney direct. Due Sydney September 14th. VANCOUVER SERVICE. - Niagara, leaves Sydney September 2nd, ■ f-r Auckland direct. Due there September 6th. Leaves September 7th for Tan-e-uver. via Suva and Honolulu. Due , Vancouver September 23rd. Makura. Wren Vancouver September 1, I ’ for Auckland, via Honolulu and Suva. Due Auckland September 20th. Leaves raise dav for Sydney. Due there September 24 th.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume L, Issue 14697, 31 August 1915, Page 4
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731SHIPPING. Wanganui Herald, Volume L, Issue 14697, 31 August 1915, Page 4
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