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SHIPPING.

M tide. f High water This evening, 8.29; tot morrow morning, 8.58. ’£on set—' Tim evening, 6.2. £oa rise—Tq-lmorrow morning, 6.57, • PHASES OF THE MOON. SEPTEMBER. D- H. M. S. -•.' Pint quarter 6 4 3 17 p.m. r. Full moon 12 8 7 21 a.m. '' Last quarter 19 5 12 15 p.m. v Haw moon 27 9 11 13 a.m. Ferigee, lOd. Oh. 41mm. a.m. Apogee, ilid. Bh. 43min. p.m. BY TELEGRAPH. SYDNEY, September 24. Arrived—lhumata, from Hokianga. WELLINGTON, September 24. I’ Arrived—Kapiti (7 a.m.), from Wan- > agaoi. i. tailed—Blenheim (10 a.m.) for WanKMUn. ; * Arrived —(Sunday) Maori (7.20 a.m.) - from Lyttelton. Arrived—Araw<v (9.20) fromTimaru. Sailed—(Sunday) Wanaka (1.55 a.m) for Westport. PIOTON, September 23. ‘ Arrived —Storm (6.30 a.m.), from (Wanganui. ' GRBTMOUTH, September 23. Sailed— p.m.), for giuraiARRIVED. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 24. PDTIKI, a.B. (5-30 a.m.), 409 tons, (Wahlatfom, from Westport. , MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25. BIiENHEIM, S.S- (1 a.m.), ISO tons, (Wilkinson, from Wellington! ; WAIMBA, s.s. (8 a.m.), 454 tons', Graham, from Westport.' SAILED. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23. KAPITI, s.s- (6.15 p.m.), 242 tons, Sawyers, for Wellington. ARAPAWA, s.s. (8.45 p.m.), 264 - tons, Keatley, for Onehunga via Opu- . hake. SDNDAY, SEPTEMBER 24. t ZEALANDIC, s.s- (10.40 a.m.), (,'fo,ooo tons, Breen, for Napier. (_ The Shaw, Savill and Albion Huer If; completed loading yesterday morning and left the Wanganui roadfor Napier shortly before 11 ir o’clock. f- r ■ From information made available yesw terday (says last Saturday’s Sydney W Shipping List), it appears that excel lent k progress is being made with the con- „ etrnction of the three Shaw, Savill, and (A Altion liners, Mahsna, Mahia, and Ea.rapga, and that very soon now they , dhonld be in commission. The Mahana j) will be the largest of the trio (12,000 jJ ttns register), and probably she will be ihe first placed in the running. r ’ - According to cable advices, the New Zealand Shipping Coy’s chartered steamf er Booral, en route to New Zealand and Australian ports iron Montreal, left Eanama on the 12th inst. The vessel is • -■* due at Auckland about October 11th, ; . qnd at Wellington about October 15tb. f" I The Huddart-Parker Coy. have been lidyieed by cable that the Riverina left Sf Sydney at/noon on Thursday direct for - Wellington. The passengers total 89, and the cargo for Wellington amounts to 1457 tons, including 49 motor-ears ex . oversea boats, 50 tons of euperphosphates, 29,000 ft timber, and 600 sleepers.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume L, Issue 15026, 25 September 1916, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Wanganui Herald, Volume L, Issue 15026, 25 September 1916, Page 4

SHIPPING. Wanganui Herald, Volume L, Issue 15026, 25 September 1916, Page 4

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