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SHIPPING NEWS.

PHASES OF THE MOON. NOVEMBER. Day. Hr. m. New moon 2 126 p.m. First quarter W 4 59 P-m-Full moon 17 U65 a.m. Last quarter 24 543 a.m. Moon rises to-day, 8.21 a.m.; sets, 0,19 a.m. Woclnesday. EIGII WATEE. To-day, 8.10 a.m.; 9.6 p.m. To-morrow, 9.25 a.m.; 9.« P-m. SUN. Sun rises to-day, 4.30 a.m.: sets, 6.39 D.m. ARRIVALS. , MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7. OPAWA, e.s. (5 p.m.). 110 tons, NicholaE, from Blenheim, via Port Underwood. DEPARTURES. MONDAY, NOVEMBER' 7. JIANAEOA, s.s. (10.20 a.m.), 122 tons, Hart. £ °TAKAPUNA, S.S. (12.55 p.m.), 1036 tons, Crawford, for Picton and Nelson. Passengers—Saloon: For Picton—Misb Mansforfl, ilessrs. Trant. Bailey. Daweon. For Nel-son-Misses Woodman, Griffiths,. ' Messrs. Wockett, Teece, Evers. and Captain tone. KIEIPAKA, s,s. (12.15 p.m.), 133 tons, M IntOKITTAWA?'B.s." (1.50 p.m.), 1247 tons, Pow-. G AEAPAWA, mO s U s. ' (5.45 p.m.), 268 tons, Oorby, for Wanganui. WAVEKLEY, s.s. (5.50 p.m.), 157 tons, ■Stevens, for Nelson and West Coast, WAIUTU, s.s. (6 p.m.), 157 tons, Wills, tor KaiUoura and Lyttelton. HAUBOTO, s.s. (7 p.m.), 1988 tons. Oarson, for Napier, Gisborae. and Auckland. Campbell. Harris, Mesdamcs Spencer, Sutherland. Messrs. Campbell, bpencer, °^^S?M U WSSi.). 217 tons, danies Dooly and child, Hursthouav Johnarise « p^hilJones, Pearyman, Buckley, Eobertson, *&&«: ton, Watson for PicWn. Nelson, New Plymouth, and Onehunga. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. §S,tt, t n U eisorroVe N nipr 8 8. Mararoa, Lyttelton, November 8 Kennedy, Mangaralio, Ivovember u. K a , G lS C ani? OV^b b o e rn?; Napier, N Takapmia,' Nelson, Picton, November, 8. Knpuni, Patoa, November 8. «?■■ B G aTa?l! h 'Npp r ß ß ' ArapL% Wanganui, November 9. §if«. ffiy N .. Maori, Lyttelton, November 5 ir& S WerCo P^% N e?^ C Picton. Lyttelton Nov. 10. Kairaki Lyttelton, November 10. Moana, Melbourne, southern ports, NoV< Mo b no r waV, Aucldand, Napier. Gisborne. Hauroto, Auckland, Napier, Gisoorne. November 15. • ■ ■ .

PROJECTED DEPARTURES.. Kurow. Wcstsort, November 8. mouth, November 8. Kennedy, Nelson, West Coast, Nov. 8. Waimea, Tcrakohe, November 8. Tarawera, Lyttelton, Duncdin;- Nov. 8. Mapourika. Nelson, West Coast, Nov. 8. MaraToa, Lyttelton, November .8. Nikau, Nelson,. Motueka, November 8. Queen of tho South, Foxton., Nov. 0. ' Huia, Wanganui, November 8. Blenheim, Ulcnhoim, November 8. Mana, Patea, November 8. Nora Nivcn,' Napier, November I. Kaikoura, Picton, November 9. Manmoa, Motueka, November 9. Ripple, East Coast, Napier, • Nov. S. Stormbird, Wanganui, November 9. Jtaori, LyUclton, November 9. . ■ Takapuna, Pictou, Nelson, NovemDcr ?. Pohcrua, Napier, November 9. • .Westralia, Napier, Gisborno, Auckland, Sydney, November 10. Corinna, New Plymouth Onehunga, November 10. Ulimaroa, southern ports, Hobart,, Melbourne, Nov. 10. , Kiripaka, Patoa, November 10. Kapuni, Patea, November 10. Arapawa, Wonganui, November 10. Kennedy, Nelson. West Coast, Nov.' 10. Aorere, Patea,. November 10. Kairaki, Gisbornc, Napier, November 10. Ncatoro, Greymouth', November 11. Wakatu, Kaikoura, Lyttclton, Nov. 11. Monowai, Lyttclton,' Dunedin, Nov. 11. Moana, Sydney direct, November it. • Arahura, Picton, Nelson, West Const, November 12. Rosamond. Picton. Nelson, New Plymouth, Onehunga, November U. Hauroto, Lyttclton, Dunedin, Nov. 15. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE, MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS: TTLIirAROA, s.s., loEt Sydney November 5. for Wellington direct. Due Wellington November 9. Leaves November 10, for Lyttelton,' Dunedin, Bluff, Hobatt, and Melbourne. Duo Melbourne November 19. MOANA. s.s., left Melbourne November 2 for Hobart, Bluff. Dunedin, Lyttelton, and Wellington. Duo Wellington November 11. Leaves samo day for Sydney direct. Duo Sydney November 16. MONOWAI, sj., leaves Auckland Novomber'e (with transhipments ox Maheno), for Gisborne. Napier, and Wellington. Due Wellington November 11: •.. • MOEKAKI. s.s., leaves Sydney November 12, for Wellington direct. Due Wollincton November 16. Leaves November 17, for livttolton, Dunedin, Bluff, Hobart, nnd Melbourne. Due Melbourne November 24. WESTJULTA, s.s.. leavca Dunedin November 8, for LyUclton and Wellington. Due Wellington November 10. Leaves samo day for Napier, Gisborne, Auckland, and Sydney, due Sydney November 18. WARRIMOO, s.s., leaves Melbourne November 9 for Hobart, Bluff. Dunedin, Lyttelton, and Wellington. Due Wellington November 18. Lehvos sixnic dny for Syuney direct. Duo Sydney November 22.

OVERSEA SHIPPINC. STEAMERS TO ARKIVE. From London. NEREHANA (due about November 14), e&iled on September 6, via. Australia, Auckland, and Napier. (Tyser Line, MIlilKO (duo about November 30), Bailed on September 21. via Australia, Auckland, and Napier. (Tyser Line, agents.) ' KUAPEIIU (duo ■ about November 15), sailed on October 1. via Capo Town and Hobart (New Zealand Shipping Company, agents) ■ ' STAK OF CANADA (duo about December 10) sailed on October 6, via Australia and Auckland. (Tyser Line, agents.) I'AINUI (due about November 29). sailed on Octobor 15, via Cape Town and Hobart. (Shaw, Savill, and Albion Co., agents.) MATATUA (due about Novombor 27), sailed on October 5, via Auckland. (Shaw, Savill and Albion Co., agents.) M\RERB (due about December 28), sailed on October 31, via Australian -ports, Auckland, and Napier. (Tyser Line, aptents.) ItOTOBUA (due about' December 12), sailed on October 29, via- Cape Town and Hobiirt. (New Zealand Shipping Co.; agents.) From Liverpool. DELPHIC (duo about November 10), sailed on September 3, via Auckland. (Shaw, Savill nnd Albion Co., agents.) DHAYTON GRANGE (duo about Novcmhor 28) .sailed on September 17, via Australian ports. (P.-11.-S. Line, agents.) HAWKE'S HAY (due about November 26) sailed ou October 1, via. Auckland. (Tyser Line, agents.) SUSSEX (due about December 19), sailed on October 15, va. Sydney (F.-11.-S. Line, agents.) From Montreal. TURKESTAN (due about December 2), sailed on September 13, via Australian po-rts and Auckland. (New Zealand ShipDin" Co,, ixgonts.) VaUIATE (due about December 26), sailed on' October 16, via Australian porta and Auckland. (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) From Now York. "JIWAKU (due about November 11), sailed on August 26, via Australian porte and Auckland. (A. and A. Liac acente.)

VERMONT (duo about November 9), sailed on August 23, via, Auckland. (Vacuum Oil Co., agents.) ' . ■ STRATHLF.VEN (due about December 21, sailed on September 14, via Australian ports and Auckland (U.S. and A. Line. OF SCOTLAND (due about December 9), sailed on September 30 via Australian ports, Auckland, and Napier. (Tyser Line, agents.) „ PARISIANA (due about January 23). sailed on October 28, via. Australian ports and Auckland. (A. and A. Line, agents.) BAILEES TO AEEIVE. KING MALCOLM, barque, sailed . from Marseilles on June 23. (Briscoe and Co., Ltd., agents.) BY TELEGEAPH. OVERSEA. NEWCASTLE, November 7. Sailed—Northern Chief, baraue, for Auckland. -'■"■.■ COASTAL. MONDAY, NOVEMBER '7. AUCKLAND. Arrivcd.-Ruahine (8 a.m.), from NaDler: Talune (11 a.m.), from Fiji. ■ Sailcd.-Maheno, for Sydney; Spithead, for Sydney; Squall, for Tolaga Bay and Gisborne. • NAPIEE. : Sailed—Tarawera- (2.15 p.m.), for Wellington. ' . NEW PLYMOUTH. ' Arrived.-Barawa (5 aim.),, from Onehunga. PATEA. Sailod.-Mana (1.15 p.m.), for Wellington. ' .. . PICTON. Arrived.-Wairau (7.30 a.m.), from Wellington; Takapuna (5.40 p.m.), from Wel-'sailed.-Alexauder (0.10 p.m.), for Nelson; Takapuna. (6.30 p.m.), for Nelson. V ..BLENHEIM.- •■■■■, < •--. --. : Arrived.-Blenheim (8.50 a.m.), from WeiUnßtOn : •: " . -■„■■■ Sailcd.-Nikau (7 p.m.), for Wellington. QEEYMOTJTH. Sailed—Ng."tore (9.30. p.m.), and Foherna (1.15 p.m.), for Wellington. : WESTPOET. Arrivcd.-Kaitoa (0.30 a.m.), from Wellington. ■ - LYTTELTON. To sail-Defender (9 p.m.), for WelJjnEton. Sailed.-Morayßhiro< (8,15. .a.m.), £,«•,..■ Port Chalmers; Komata (240 p.m;), for WelLneton; Haraxoa*(6.ls p.m.), for Wellington. .

■ ;' .-•.'.DTrSBDrN. Sailed.—Koromiko, for Lyttelton; Storm, (or northern ports. , "-■ .BLUFF. Arrived.—Moana (10.30 a.m.), from Mel bourne and Hobart: Pa6sengers-Salooh: For Wellington—Hiss Yovme, Mesdames Asdic, Yloung, Bogora: McsfJra. Oarter, Perry, Batt, Phelan, Boss. Izard, Everett: 23 steerage. Arrived.-Manuka, • from- Dunedxn. Saikd.-Manul;ii.(s.ls p.m.), for Hobfflrt. WELLINGTON TO AVONJIOUTH. On Saturday ' la6t the .Fifeshire left Sydney for Bluff for the purpose of loading for Homo. She makes a call at Port Chalmers on November 14, Lyttelton November 16, and ■ Wellington. From this port sho leave6"flnaUy.for.ATonmauth on Novenibor 24. ;/ ' ■ , ~ ■~.-,,' ... ... :.. NEW STEAMEE\FOR THE STAR LINE.On September .29, at, Belfast, ''Messrs.' Workman. Clark and Co. launched the Star of India, a twin-screw steamer of 7300 tone, bnilt for the Star Line o£ steamers, owned by Messrs. J. P. Cony and. Co., London. She is 486 ft. in.length, has three decks, and has been specially, .designed for ,|the oarriage of frozen meat and other products from Australia and New Zealand. GOOD STEAMING'', BY TAINUI. . Word has been: received. by the. local agents of the ' Shaw,' Sayffl and Albion Company stating that the Tainm left Capo Town, in continuaton of her voyage from London , to Now Zealand, on Thursday evening last. She has made a remarkably fast run so far, and is two days ahead of her time-tablo date. Given eood weather in the Southern Ocean, tho vessel ought to make a fast, passage out. She is duo at Wellington on November 29;

IN LIEU OP. A LOST SHIP., Word, was received in Wellington yester-, day to the effect that Messrs. Owen, Roberts and Co., of Liverpool—tho owners of the Carnarvon Bay, which was wrecked off Kir.g Island recently—have purchased tho flno four-masted barque Granada, 2268 tons to repiaco the wrecked vessel. The tornado,. 1« 27f!ft. «n. lone. 42ft. wide, and ,24ft.-lin. deep. Captain Griffiths, of. the Carnarvon Bay, is to have command of tho new vessel on her arrival at Adelaide from Delagoa. Bay, in a few weeks time.

ULIMAKOA'S WIRELESS. Whilo on tho run across the Tasman Sea from Wellington to Sydney, and at .1 distance of 900 miles, communication from tho TJlimaroa was opened with the Zeala,ndia, then en Toute from Brisbane to Suva. Greetings wero oxchanged, and tho latter vessel wished to .be reported "all well." When the "Ulimaroa was 600 miles off Sydney a wireless message was sent at 10.15 p.m. -on Sunday, October 30. etatinj? that tho vessel would arrive at tho New South Wales port at U a.ra. on Tuesday, November 1. She arrived at 2 p.m. that day! - , - It is expected that the tFbmaroa will put in an appearance at Wellington from Sydney early to-morrow morning. SHAW, SAVILL, AND ALBION COMPANY. JfOVEMENTS OF STEAMEKS. Coriuthic-Lcft Wellington for London November J; due London December 15: leaves attain for New Zealand- January 5; duo Wellington February 21. 1911. Kin, Ora.-Will sail from Wellington for London November 27, to catch wool sales oi January 17; leaves London again early February for Dunedin and Lytte'.ton; duo about March 18, 1911. Arawa—Arrived WcllinEton November 1: will sail again from Wellington for London December 1; due January 12, 19H: leaves again February 2 for New Zealand; duo Wellington March 21, 1911. Turkistan.-Loft Canada September 13 for four New Zealand main ports; due Auck-land-November 12; will leave again from New Zealand for London about end of December. Tainui.-Loft London October 13, for New Zealand; duo Wellington November 29; will sail again for London December 29; duo February 9. ... ■~ Matatua.-Lcft London October 5 for Auckland, Wellington, and Bluff; due Auckland November 17. lonic—Arrived London October 20; leaves again for Wellincton November 10; due December 27;. will sail again- for London January 26. - Pakeha—Arrived Dunedin October 19; now. at Lj'tteltos; returns to Port Chalmers after discharge, and will probably lcavo for London about January 20, 1911. Tokomaru.—Arrived Dunedin November 2; will probably load woof and sail, from Lyttclton December 15 for London. Athenic—Left-Wellington for London October 6; Siio''November''l7; leaves London for Wellington December 8; duo January, 1911. ■>■.«■. ■ Waiwera.—Arrived London September 10; leaves there oarly .in November for Dunedin and Eyttcltoni duo Duuedin December 27.

Delphic—Left Liverpool September 8, for ■ : Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and ■. Duncdln, yia Sydney; arrived Sydney 00-.■.;■.:. tober 27; due Auckland November 6; will ;.;;■ sail from New Zealand first week in Janu- -.-,-,■. ary, 1911. . ■..:•. Mainari.—Leaves Liverpool December 25 " ' - for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and • ; Dunedin; due Auckland February 5. ■ -■■;•-•' Bangatira.—Loaded in Australia for Lon- :.■-.- don; thereafter loads London for Dun-■■< cdin and Lyttelton. sailing carly~January. '.., and due Dunedin end February, J9ll. : ~:.. Karamea.—Arrived London September 20; •-.-'■• sails November 15 from Canada for Auck- . land, Wellington, Lyttelton. and Duncdin; due Auckland January 10, 1911. . ' ■■::-\ Aotea.—Leaves London early- December ,-.-:■ for Auckland, Wellington, and Timaru; duo .„• middle January. . Kumara—Arrived London October 29: "/'. leaves Canada December. 15 for four-New: .- Zealand main ports; due Auckland Fcbrn-. ■'■_ ary, 10, 1911. . ■ : -3. The scow Maroro has been chartered-ta "'> load pino at Nydio, Bay for Sydney. Captain Bone, Marine Superintendent-for '"' the New Zealand Shipping Company, left • Wellington for Nelson by tho .Takapuna ..-..; ; yesterday. ' v ?y. Arriving at Greymoutli from '.-,T ton, via way ports, at 9.45 a.m. yesterday,. .-,) the Arahura was to have left on the r& .:--, turn journey at 10 v o'clock last night. .';;" It is expected to dispatch tho Whangapa .;:•,-. with a coal cargo from Westport for Auck- ...... land at midnight to-night. . .V. - Oaptain J. Eobertson, late of the Poherua, is about to join the Huddart-.. f ,J Parker Co.'s service. ' • v^ Captain J. W. Watson.is to take charge -.-.- of tho scow Argus. ' Mr. Thos. Mahon, _y : ,, lato of the Ngatoro, joined the Waverle?'.;.,; as mate in his place yesterday; ' .".'. Yesterday 1 tho Hinemoa Tisit«d Waipana r 'V; lighthouse, the scene of the wreck of the .',.,'. steamtr Tararua in the 'eighties. She ■_'/..' is duo at the Bluff-to-day. ■ :■ ';•' In connection with tho Napier and Wei- • v lington woo! sales, the Shaw, Savill ana. ' : ■Albion Company announce that .the Kat...;.■■•• Ora ! leaving Wellington on November' if v for London,- and- the Arawa, on December ': 1, havo both been filed to load wool from .vjj these sales for Home. . . /

To-morrow the New Zealand Shipping: t\v ' Oo.'s Kaikoura, which has been bunkeruiff -,[{ in the Stream, leavesfor Picton. *■■>- The Komata left Lyttelton. for. Wclline- ■■•.• ton at. 2.40 p.m. yesterday, and should ■~,,-.•• show up at this port about daylight this _ v /. morning. She leaves ■ again for Pioton, .*.. Nel6pn, Westport, and Greymputli, durms ,;_.:, the' afternoon, in, continuation ; of, ■,;her: ; ;,||>, voyage from' southern ports'. It is report-.-. 4;:\ ed that,.on her arrival-,atiGreymputh,t,the I ft'• Komata wit'/ load timber, for Melbourne,;..--, and Adelai*.'. ... ~,.. Yesterday forenoon the ■ Pataesa went ■.-.•.•> up or -do Slin for cleaning and paint-. y ing. It is expected that she will be ready ; ;1 ,., to re-enter iuo w<illiuEton-Picton-Nel6on ferry service on Monday next. . The s.s. Woirau'is duo back., at Wellington from Blackball to-day.. Her future movements are uncertain. t .; On Saturday the N'jw Zealand Shipptas Company's steamer Buahine is due in port from Auckland to complete Horneward .. loading. Sho is scheduled to leavo Wei- • linirtonfor London on November 17. ; ' ■; • Yesterday' afternoon both the Ngatoro and Poherua cleared Greymouth for Wei-->-.• lington with coal caTgoes. ;" Mr T M. Barr, chief officer of the Eosa- — mond. came ashore for orders yesterday.. -■; his place being taken by Mr. E. 1 , . Oha<l- v.-i. wick.lato of .the Mokoia. -. .. ■-'.: The Kittawai Bailed for Groymouth_ at. "' ,: 1.50 p.m. yesterday. Captain Eitchie hag ■;..-;■. taken charge of the vessel, andl Captato r;v A; B. Powell, who (previously bad tern-. porarv command.of her. has shipped a 51.. . :,.. chiof "officer. Mr. A. C. Benson is third. . j_In oonsetiuenco of Wednesday,..Novem-j-r ber 9, being a holiday,, it; has cided to dispatch the Kairaki from Lytt*. . I ton for Weniiy?t/in to-morrow, instead of-i--Day She is due in port on Thursday;;-, morning, m<l leaves the same day Ms-... borne and Napier. . " ■ . '• ; : "i'. The Tyser Line's 6teamer Norehana, dne. here from London, via way ports, 0n.., ;i . ■Sovember 14, has about 600 tons of gene--;;, ral cargo to -land at this port. . :1 ..,, Upon completion of discharge of her,.-.;. FUi sugar cargo at Auckland, tne /ffu- ~ hora will proceed to Kaipara to load tun- :_. bcr for Sydney. ." . . : - "Docked without a hitch" .is what, tho ~,.,v Dunedin "Star" says concCTning the dock- ■-. ine of tho Tyscr Line's now steamer Indrn-... b£ah at Port Ohalmcrs recently. This .;' •■ ffeamer is tlie second, largest vessel to ■:■- enter the dock, the Tainui having the largest. • ■'■•' The'local agents of the Maortod fteam-.-; ■jltin Comoany advise that tno Holmaaie ~..■ k i to sail for Kohukohu to-day to _load' .' timber for Wellington and Duncdm. From tho latter port she proceeds, to Picton <: to load produce for Onchunga. " v .t -.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 968, 8 November 1910, Page 7

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