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SHIPPING.

TIDE. High water This evening, 3.4; tomorrow.morning, 3.37. Son wrt—This evening 5.35. i?u« rise—Tomorrow morning, 6.24. PHASES OF THE MOON. SEPTEMBER. D. H. M. S. Last quarter ... 3 3 33 16 a.m. New moon 9 10 29 19 p.m. First quarter -.;. 16 6 58 15 p.m. Puli moon 33 9 12 14 p.m. Apogee, 3d Sh 39min a.m. Perigee, 15d Oh 40mla a jn. - Apogee. 30d 3H 45min e.m. ARRIVED. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1. ABAPAWA, 8.8. (5.30 p.m.), 264 tone, Eeatley, from Onehunga and Opunake. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2. KIWARt?, ,s.s. (6.30 a.m.), 9775 tons, Alter, from Timaru. ALEXANDER, ss. (2.30 p.m.), 377 tons, WUdtnan, from Greymoutb. SAILED. THCHSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2. STORMBIRD, s.s. (3.30 p.m.), 217 tons, Vowel!, for Wellington. BY' TELEGRAPH. QBEYMOUTH, Sept.mbcr 1. Sailed.—Alexander (3 a.m.) and Petone Q p.m:), tor Wanganui. WESTPORT, September 1. Sailed.—Avrabou (11.45 a.m.i, for Vi angwnui. - ■Hfje ATOgawa. wu due to tail this afternoon at 4.30 for Onehunga. Thi* aftirnoon the Kapiti went down to Castlrttfr and loaded hides etc.. Bailing’ to Wellington shortly after four • clack. ’ ' hair frbm Westport are expected here tomoiftjfr morning. Tla Cl and D. liner Niwaru arrived in tho.’roadstead eariv this morniiig .from continue Homeward loading. Steady,-progress was made with the loading this morning, and equal to 14,000 carcases^wifi be. lifted from here. The limp afterwards goes on to Napier' to continue Hooding. The U.S. and A. Line's chartered steamer Norman ' Monarch arrived at Auckland on Tuesday. ' The vea=ol left Sew York on July 24th, and came out via the Panama Canal. Bbe is expected to arrive at Wellington about Saturday or Sunday next. .According to advices received by the A. and A. Line, the chartered steamer Kazat&a left New York, for New Zealand ports, via Panama Canal, on August 21st. Auckland should be reached about September 27th and Wellington about October Isf. • The F. and S. chartered steamer Orari left Liverpool on Friday, August 27th, for Melbourne, Sydney. Auckland. Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin. The vessel ia expected to reach Wellington about November Ist. ’ Thq F. and S. liner Kaikoura, bound from Liverpool to Australian and New Zealand porta, continued her journey from Durban, on Thursday, August 26th. October Ist.ii tho data she is expected to arrive at Auckland, and Wellington should be made about a week later. The Vacuum Oil Company's chartered steamer Navarino is now due at Auckland from New York, via the Panama Canal, with a full cargo of case oil. She will afterwards go to Napier. Wellington, Lyttelton, Timaru and Dunedin to complete her discharge. After a smart passage of forty-one days ‘ from Wellington, the C. and D. liner Indrabarah arrived at London last Sunday. The vessel left- Wellington on July 19th.

Tb* 0. and D. liner Whakarua left Briskasa last Saturday for Gisborne and Wellington for Homeward loading. The ▼mml is doe st Wellington next Wednesday, and will sail three days later for London, via Australia.

Continuing her voyage from Liverpool, the Htrrnnui left Sydney last Monday for Auckland and other New Zealand ports. Tha vessel is due at Wellington about September 11th. The New Zealand and African Company an advised by cable that the steamer Kanema, of tho A. and A- Line, left New Tort on August 2lsfc for Auckland, Wellington. Lyttelton. Dunedin and Australian porta. The vessel is coming via Panama Canal, and should reach Wellington about October sth. Bound from London to Wellington, via porta, the C. and D. liner Hawke’s Bay arrived at Melbourne last Saturday. The vessel is due et Wellington about September Jlfft. On Sunday last, the Shaw. Snvill end Albion liner Delnhio left Monte Video for London, on her voyage from Auckland. On her way from Wellington to London, tha Shaw, Savill and Albion liner Athenio left Monte Video last Saturday. The New Zealand Shipping Company’s Tnrakina. bound from London to Auckland, Wellington. Lvtteltnn and Dunedin, left Tenerife on Thursday August 26th. She should show up at Wellington about October 16th. En route from Wellington to London, via the Caoo of Good Hope route, the N<jw Zealand Shinping Company's steamer Tongsrin) arrived at Durban on Wednesday August 25th. She cleared Wellington on Saturday. July 2-Uh. In addition to the three vowels already announced., the overseas shipowners’ committee have arranged for the steamer Carpentaria to load meat in New Zealand this mofilh for London. The Carpentaria has a canacitv of 93,060 freight carcases. •-•Th«'Pr'rae Minister has received inform»*ton from the ovenwes ship-owners’ committee that thr»e additional steamers for the or triage of frozen meat will bo avapabla for New Zealand, two of them in September and en- in October. The fVrv*ember boa** will K» the Port Albany a»d ‘be Cten McTivish;. and in October ♦«,* pa C'rdob« wd! be available. These three steamers will have a carrying ca'pacity of 157,000 601b earcaers.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume L, Issue 14699, 2 September 1915, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Wanganui Herald, Volume L, Issue 14699, 2 September 1915, Page 4

SHIPPING. Wanganui Herald, Volume L, Issue 14699, 2 September 1915, Page 4