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PHASES OF THE MOON. DECEMIJEB. v . Day. h. m. Aow moon . on »i *$tr2Z n " 'SSS Last T,i 16 10 35 V-ra. Last quarter 23 10 6 p.m. ' r &OOX. Jloon ri.«c« M.fiiv t<o a.m. Saturday. ' 7,18 p - m ' ; ECtB ' • , high WATEIi. To-day, 3.35 a.m.; u ~ 10-morrow, 4.25 a.m.-, s.2'^m. STJN. Sun rises to-day, 4.11 a.m.; sets, 7.20 p.m. ARRIVALS. NTK- I n nTTESDAV ' DE ®MBEE 15. tons ' Hay> from Wanganuh a ' m " 1 ' 1W t<)ns ' D "well, aing, E f^oS A Lytt'el ( ton ""p' l, 2598 to"s.Man—Misses late f'™' .Passengers: Saloon Burke, ■ Cooper fc olt b„ Bai ' kas i tigrew, Pottin»i>r u?'- Eced, Petand White Vc-d-,'™ ?r ' L2ar y> Bundle, natyno, Wilt-on Kecnc ' Ban " Phi'ips Coftnn' 7i Tennant, ltoblncon, Luers meyer, ir P « ra Jv ', ReteLange. Carl cWrt 5i •' ® outar . -Bees," con, Phillip m.i' Pennant, Wil. Pottinger BacliSn 1 . eSE °y* Milwood; Dickson r 1 , no i Shie1 ' Parker?' Kcr ' n^ ) glord ' n I ' Lisle. from ■Pat s ea. <1 ° 3 - m - )r 150 tons ' Jack " ARAHUBA, 5.5. nn 9n -iw'i icqc i son mb and pfcton^ies™ o ' l ' l '' L ytlelton. froS S ' s ' a ' so p - m - 1 ' ' 7 ' tons, Fislt, from "Waitara. <B ' ls P ' m ' ) ' 123 Orawfort N 'fro4,' S V'l 9 ' 45 1212 " ton =. urawtoin, from kelson and P'cton Pa-' Keeaev'' » n ~? ilscs Gibson (2), Scott, FmwT' lS 1 iy' 2'bison, Wood, S rriiV i'"? 3 ' t Batchclor, Cassin Hit, i e ,\ irl A', Izard (2) - Sadtl - Leitoh," Se [ l rl, ciarry, Kenny, Atkinson, Jl' o 2 n ', 0 Callaghan, Chapman, WW \|»S lan 4, Pricc - Spierling, Mosdanies Bond and '2 children, and child, Joyce and chi'd Phi Id" Ti n f h T lld " horn ' Knapp, Scnn and fa?t lhft ' 7 4? r . d ' Fraser and in " Tv!w t r, rc ,', Prlce - Morrow, Brown, y, r:9, ain P bel1 ' ®=I'y. Stocker, Etheridge, Gillespie, Stuart, JFKay, Hoar, p?™ rf an Bingham (2), Messrs. Berry, Glasgow, Mast. King. Senn, M'Kay, Thorn, Knapp, Bobison, Morrow, Lawrence, Boucher, O'Brien, Meale, Snoad, Kecshan, Spiorlins, M.'Kay, Cook, Walter, Hosking, Grace (2), Hart. Kenny, Payne,. ?r«V-' lr ' -r, . Sharp, Lambert, M Kay, Eccles. Beauchomp. Dry, Moss (2), Hoar. Todd. Bird, Carliett. ■ - ' BLENIIEUr, s.s. (10.5 n.m.), 120 tons, .Watson. from Blenheim. ... OPAWA, s-s. (10.« p.m.), 110 tons, Kiotolaa, from Blenheim. ■ DEPARTURES. THUESDAY, DECEMBEE 15. :i CORINNA,. s.s. (10.35 a.m.), 1271 tons, Cameron, for Akaroa. WAN A, s.s. (11.40 a.m.), 134 tons, Dixon, for Puponga, i^n? Ii ; AK t A ' -S' 5 ; (12 -' W p - m -'' 133 M Intosli, for Patca. NEIIEHANA, S.s. (1.55 p.m.), '6533 tons, liicstonc, for London. EUAPEHU, s.s (1.50 p.m.), 7802 ' tons, Forbes, for London. (Passenger-list published yesterday.) MANAKOA, s.s. (5.5 p.m.), 122 tons, Hart, for Pclorus Sounds. NIKAU, s.s. (5.15 p.m.), 245 tons, Hay. for kelson and Motueka. • STOEMBIED, s.s. (5.15 p.m.), 217 tons, M Intyre, for Wanganui. v TOKOMARU, s.s. (5.40 p.m.), 6258 tins, Holford, for Bluff, Port Chalmers, and London. .
s - s ; <5.35 5777: - tons. Wy.llie, for Lytieltori, Dunedin, Bluff, Hobari, and Melbourne, •.Passengers: Saloon-' For Lyttelton—Mists' Goldsmau (2).- Williamson, Mesdames Low, Collison, Williamcon, Thompson, Lancaster and child, Baldin and child, Messrs.-Whitcombe, Morice, Jamicson, Burbidso, Cole, George, East, A. 13. Charters, Goldsman, G. W. Arbidge, Lancaster, Flotcher, Robertson, Low, Baldwin, Master Lancaster. For Dunedin--Misses Smith, Ward, Ashton, St«arna, Smith, MeSdamcs Marshall, Christie, Vial, Nash, A. G. Bells, Michael, Stearns, Messrs. J.. Wattils, Favrcett, Larraous, Gibson, Jameson, Christie. For Hobart—Mesdames Morrisby, Ryenv Messrs. Mo'rrisbyj'-' Reninburgh. For Melbourne—Miss Cox, Mrs. Biugle, Messrs.'Bingle, Matthews; 66 steer' age. ARAPAWA, s.s. (6.15 p.m.), .260 tons, Corby, for Wanganui. MARAROA, g.s. (8.10 p.m.), 2528 tons, Manning, for Lvttolton. HIMITANGI, s.s. (8.10 p.m.), 323 tons, Manley, for Castlepcint. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. ! TaTiuni, ftewcastle; December 15. • Wimmera, Sydney, northern .ports,, December 16. , Putiki, Lyttelton. December 16. Opawa, Blenheim, December 16. Tainui, Mokau, Waitara, December 16. Maori, Lyttelt-on, December 16. Wavorley, Motueka, December 16. Storm, southern ports, December 16. Mar&ma, .Melbourne, Hobart, southern povte, December 16. Kaira.ki, Lyttelton, December 16. . Wairau, Kararaea, December 16. Monowai, -Dunedin, Lyttelton, Dec. 16. Kini, Greymouth, December 16. • Kurow, Westport, December 16. : Queen of the South, Foxton, Dec. 17.Wakatu, Lyttelton, Kaikoura, Dec. 17, Manar.oa, Pelorus Sound. December 17. Stormbird, Wanganui, December 17. • Arapawa, Wanganui, December 17. Kiripaka, Patea, December 17. . Nikau, Motueka. Kelson. December 17." Mararoa, Lyttelton, : December 17. 1 Petone,- southern ports, December 17. 1 Mnpourika, West ''Coast, >r Nelson, Dec;. 17. 1 Pukaki, southern, ports," December 18.' Hippie, Napier, East. Coast, Dec. 18. . Mokoia, Dunedin, : Lyttelton, Dccj- 18/ Star of Scotland, New York, Auckland, December 18. : ••• • : 1 Rosamond,' Onehun'ga, .-New Plymouth, December 10. - . Koromiko, Westport, December 18. .. Defender, Lyttelton, December 19. JTimitangi, East Coast, 'December 19. Tarawera, Auckland, Gisborne, Napier, December 20. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. 1 ' Aorere, Patea, December 16. ' i Huia, Wanganui, Dcceml>er 16. Wimmera, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Dec. 16. | . Rotorua, Lyitelton, Dec. 16. I Putiki, Wanganui, December 16 ... J Opawa, Blenheim, DeMiebor 16. I Blenheim, Blenheim, December 16. I Tainui, Waitara, Mokau, Dec. 16. •" i Pateena, Picton. Nelson, December 16. • i Maori. Lyttelton, December 16. . ! Defender, Hokitika. .December 16. Marama, Sydney direct, December 16. Kairaki, Napier, Gisborne, December 16. Storm, Napier, Gisborne, Dec. 16. Monowai, Napier, Gisborne, Auckland, December 16. Waverley, Nelson, West Coast, Dec. 16. Kapuni, Patea, December 16. Kamona, Greymouth, December'l6. , Wairau, Blackball, December 17. Queen of tho South, Boston, Dec. 17. Stormbird, Wanganui, December 17. Kiripaka, Patea, December 17. Nikau, Nelson, Motueka. December 17. ; Mararoa, Lyttelton. December 17. • Arahura, Picton, Nelson, . AVest Coast, December 17. Defender, Ilokitika, December 19. Wakatu, Kaikoura, Lyttelton, Dec. 19. Manaroa, Motueka, December 19. Arapawa. Wanganui. December 19. Petone, Napier, Gisborne. December 19. Pukaki, Picton, Nelson, Westport, Greymonth, December 19. Ripple. East Coast, Napier, December 19. Mokoia, 'Napier, Gisborne, Auckland, Dcc.cmber 19. Rosamond, Picton, Nelson, New Plymouth. Onehunga, December 19. Tarawcra, Lyttelton. Dunedin, DecV 20. • Mapourika, Nelson, West Coast. Dec, 20. Takapuna, Nelson, December 20. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. • MARAMA, s.s., left Melbourne December 7 for Hobart, Bluff, Dunedin, Lyttelton, and Wellington. Duo Wellington December 16. Leaves same day lor Sydney. Due Sydney December 20. WIMMERA, s.s*, left Sydney December 7, for Auckland, Gisborne, Napier, and Wellington. Due 'Wellington December 16 Leaves same day for Lyttelton and Dunedin. WARRIMOO, s.s., left Melbourne December 14 ,for Hobart. • Bluff, Dunedin Lyttelton, and Wellington. Due Wellintrton December 23. Leaves same day for Sydney direct. Duo Sydney December 27. MOERAKI. s.s., leaven Sydney December 17 for Wellington direct. Duo Wellington December 21. Leaves December 22 for Lyttelton, Dunedin, Bluff, llobart, and Melbourne. Duo Melbourne December 31. OVERSEA SHIPPING, STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. From London. MAR.ERE (due about December 2S\ sailed on October 31, via Australian porta, Auckland, and Napier. (Tyse* Line, agents.)
ICAIPARA (due about December 28), sailed on November 1!. via Auckland. (JTew Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) lONIC (due about December 27), sailed cn November 12, via Cape 'l'own and Hobart. (Shaw, Savill and Albion Company, agents.) TCUAKINA (due about January 10), sailed on November 2a), via Cape Town and ii'obart. (New Zealand Shipping u., agents.) ■ ' S'i'Aii OF INDIA (duo about January 26), sailed on November 25, via Australian ports and Auckland. (Ty6er Line agents.) JIAMAIU (duo about January 27), sailed on December 1, via Auckland. (Shaw Savill, and Albion Co., agcnt6.) ATIIENIC (due about January 241, tailed on Decembol' 10, via Cape Town and Hobart. (Shaw, Savill, and Albion Co agents.) ' From Liverpool, SUSSEX (duo about December 19), sailed on October 15, via Sydney. (F.-H.-S. Line, agents.) DURHAM (duo about January 23), sailed on 17, via Australia, and Auckland. W.Z. and A. Co.. agents.) • OHABI (due about January 17). sailed on November 29, via Auckland. (New Zealand -Shipping Co., agents.) about February 20), sailed on December 10, via Australian'ports and Auckland. F.-H.-S. Line, agents.) From Montreal. WAIMATE (due about December 26i, sailed on October 16, via- Australian ports and Auckland. (New Zealand Skipping Co., agents.) * KARA3IEA (due about January 29). sailed on November 18,, via, Australian ports and Auckland. (New Zealand Shipping Co., •agents.) From New York. STRATHLEVEN (due about December 20), sailed on September 14, via Australian ports and Auckland. (U.S. and 'A. Line agents.) > , OF SCOTLAND (due about December 18), sailed on September- 30, via Australian ports. Auckland, and Napier. (Tvser Line, agentc.) . 4 PARISIANA (duo about' January 23), sailed on October 29, via Australian ports aD ninrSir n t (A ' ? ml A. Line, agents.)' DALjlOltlii (due about February 13), 6ail» vci °bcr 19, via xYustralian ports and Auckland. (A. and A. 1 Line, ageutß.) From Bunbury. CLAN GEANT (due'about December 24),' sailed on December 8." (G. ; H. Scales, agent.) . •< From Calcutta. UG about January' 2), eailed SL H Samarang, " n .d Auckland. (TJ.j.S. • Co;, agents.) SAILER TO ARRIVE. NoTOmb'er i 8^ rquo ' sa j lcd from Liverpool BY TELEGRAPH. . OVERSEA. ' i ■ j SUVA, December 16 Arrived.—Totua, from Sydney, COASTAL. . • " . THURSDAY, DECEMBER. "15. AUCKLAND! ' Sydn'e e y.' -iI,M - S - Encounfer «•« P-m.), for Sailed.—Jessie Craig, for Sydney. OXEHUNGA. Plymiu e th7 BaraWa - (8 ' 45 a ' m ' ) ' from Now Sailed.—Harawa (8.20 p.m.), for New T'vS U S aE -««gero: Saloon— Misses Jonc-: Sltel ton, Paget (2), Noake, Hellahy Webster, M Gutcheon, Mcsdames Webster, Titv le i? er 'm •' a " ot ' Messrs. Arnold, Jones Ko ]? n ' Tan S'P<?. W° bsi!! r, Maunder, Aiken' and Mr. Justice. Edwards. ' GISBOENE. l i ifn r o i n e!! ' _Hoto<ialo (U ' 20 ' a;m ' ) ' from Wd " ■ . NAMER. • Sailed.—Wimmera (3.40 p.m.), ' for WelPassengers: • Saloon-Misses Myhill, Ke ly, Mrs Kelly '.Messrs; .Williams, and - 7 ' . .. :-KOSTOJti '• .- ; ■ Arrived -vjueen' of - tb'o". South (S 'a.m.), from Wellwgtoa. ■ BLENHEIM. from'Wellington 1 ■MOTUEKA. : '• lington! il '~ ll7:n:cr!cy (6 ' 50 P-. mJ ' for .Wel- :. NELSON. • ..... lin^on' 34 ' -Wa ' nCa (9 ' 50 a ' a,) ' from -W«lKAEAMEA. (7 a.m.), from Welling. To sail.—Wairau (8 p.m.), for Wellington. GREYMOCTH. iiig r toi? c! ' -Jls:ihcro (5 ' 20 ' a ' m ' ) : from Wel- ' Sailed'.—Kini (7.20 a.m.), for Wellington. ' LTfTTKLTOX.; <s:so a.m.), jrpm.'.'WellingSailed.—Puiiki (11.20 a:m';), for Welline ton and Wanganui; Drayton' Grange, for uvh \Vn) t f ?- r .F icton :,cd ' Wanganu, Wakatu, for Ivaikoura-anfl Wellini? ° no fr l ?' or rcsi P ort ; Wootton, ior Kaiapoi, Motueka, and Nydia'Bay; Kairaln (8.00 p.m.), for Wellington. ? !n ' -llaori (6 ' lo P- I "''' ior 'Wellington, 2)0. passengers. ■ , ■ ' Sailed.—lfonowai (9 p.m.), for Auckland via hast Coast. .Passengers: Saloon—For Auckland—Masses Clarke, Phillips, MesdamcE_ Montgomery and 2 children, Phillips, Messrs. Franks, Captain MoU'tgomerv, Master Montgomery, Phillips, Lewellyh, Fano. For Napier-Miss Ward, Mrs. Edwards. .For Gisborne—Miss Hawkins, Mrs, QuinUvaii, Messrs. L. Burns, Quinlivan. For Wellington—Mr. Mason. Sailed.—Marania, for Svdnev, via Wellington. Passengers: S.iloon-For Wellins-.ton-Misses Forgie, M'Gibbon.' Mecdames Brassington, Kiraboll and 3 children,' Dryden, Robcon, Kirk, Mes'rs. Sandall, Kirk, K. K. Wood, Ilobbs, Eobpon,- Pyne. . For •Sydney—Mis;«s' Fisher, ■■ Christcnscn, Coland; Foley, Blackvrell,- .Hudson,' Ehoden, •Anthony, Eeady (2), ■ Mesd'ame.i' Hill, Rhodes, Anthony; and. .child, Smitham and. child, Jefferson," Speddine, Graves, Orchard and chile, Hudson, "two Sisters of Mercy. Messrs. K. H.'Rhodes, O'Donoghuo, Pickles, Anthony, Bonninc:ton, Lusl:,- A.'Hornabrook, Smitham; 30 steerage. DUNEDIN. Arrived.—Moltoia from northern ports.
THE GLEANER SOLD.
FOB THE NEW ZEALAND . TRADE. - ' The • small American barquentine Cleaner, 'which arrived at Newcastle ,<m November 2 from • Eure!:a, .via Suva and Sydney, and discharged a piianfityi of red. wood, has, it is rGDortfd, be?n sold, and will bo Placed in-tho trade between Now South Wales and New Zealand (st.a'es the ''Sydney Shipttinjr List"): ' The buyers ar®, it is said, the Union .Bos and Packing Case Co., Ltd., and the. vessel will be handed over to her new owners shortly. F.-H.-S. LINE'S MOVEMENTS. Cable advice received by the lo<-al agents of tile F.-H.-S: Lino states that th™ Kent, which left Wellington on October 22" arrived at Avonmouth on Tuesday D"' cembcr 13. She loads at West of England" ports, and sails on February 4 for New Zealand ports, these including the Bluff The Drayton Grange, now at Port ClialDle r s, rT l s „?° Ql ' Waitara., Wanpanui, and Wellington upon completion of discharging onnrations ,-.t the southern port. She is to le.ive the Dominion on Decernber. 29, Wellington being her final port. SHAW-SAVILL MOVEMENTS. The local agents of the Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company arc in receipt of advice concerning the arrival of tho Corinthic at Plymouth. Tho vessel left Wellington on November, 1, and arrived at tho Homo port on Tuesday evening. December 15-a. day ahead of time-table date. Leaving Wellington yesterday afternoon for the Bluff, the Tokomaru proceeds from the latter port to Port Chalmers to complete Homeward loading. She sails for London next week.. ; . KUAPEIIU SAILS FOR LONDON. Shortly after the appointed time' for sailing the Now Zealand Shipping' Company's steamer Ruapehu moved out into the stream, whenco she left finally for London at 1.50 p.m. Tho vessel had.a.few passengers and a large. general careo, especially the but'ev portion of her shipment, particulars of which are stated elsewhere in this issue. The Ruapehu is due at tho Eonn port on January 26. Captain Crawford, of tho Pateena, reports sighting the schooner Falcon making for Guards Bank yesterday afternoon. There waa n strong S.E. gale blowing at the time, ' Receipt is. acknowledged of a. handy booh published by the Norddoutseher Lloyd Shipping Company giving tho history of the company since its inception in 1847. Mcssi-3. Focko aro the local agents for tho company. Captain Kennedy, of the Taviuni, having gone ashore or. sick leave at Sydney, Mr. J. Mawson, chief officer of the Mahono, will bring tho Taviuni from 6ydney' to Wellington. ]
nr rL discharge of her timber cargo at i Melbourne the Union' Company's. training- ; snip Dartford will procecdV.to Newcastle : to load, coal for New Zealand. Scheduled to arrive at Wellington from southern ports yesterday the llonowai, ?^ n ?. T harin ? ran 011 a sand-tank below St. Leonards, Otago Harbour, whilst 1 entering. tho port o'a Tuesday last and 1 wing delayed consequently for several hours, is a day late. She is espected to clear for northern ports at-5 p.m. to-day. *» New Sealaiid'.Nautical Almanac for 1911, published by tho Marine Department, is to hand It containb'rouch'ihformation of a useful aud varied••type'.c 5T r | td J thnt " th .r 6tcllnsr J °hn nartnc will. load. case .oil .at York or PhUadelpMa lor New Zealand parts? i ?. ho c , T J s,!r L i ne ' s _steamer Jfiwaru, which, leu Sydney ', for > Dunkirk, London, aiwl Liverpool on December 9. took in addition balas of wool and some big lines of other cargo, 00, COO carcasses of mutt-on and iamb.. It is_now dccidcd that the Paparoa will clear Lyttciton- ,for London on and not last evening as .originally-.in-tended. ;• '• It is expected;.that nil?; ICpromikp- will' clear Westporfc for, r , Wellington.- to-morrov. - night with a load of coal. . The Kini, leaving GreymoutJi yesterday morning; is also bound for Wellington with coal. She should show up this morning. Tho Himitangi, which left for the East Coast last night, is duo back at Wellington on Monday. Last night, at 9 o'clock,- the TJnion Company's steamer Rakaiioa left. Westport for Timarn. TJpo(i -cbmpletion, of„discharge at the latter port\fh,o' l 'fiVbdeeiJs;'tj' , i , or , i, Chalmers for. survey- and- overhaul. -'-'An--other of the TJriittii r Cbrenan^ , s''steamoriP-" the ICurow—is cxirt'otcd- in port from West-, port to-day, and.-this .evening,the Kamona is; to Icavo' Wollingtoa, for. .Oreymouth. - At 6'a.m. yestorday- t-hi' Jlnpourika.' ar-: rived at Gr.eymonth -from Wellington, via' way ports: . She . was. scheduled to leavo' on the return- trip at. 8 o'clock last night. Mr. J. GilbcrtEon,- second oificer of the Ng-atoro, left the,vesset.at.Wellington,yes--On Tu^day-nsxt: tho- Takapuna: enters tho Wellmgton-Pi,ct<6ii-Ne!son >ferry • She is at present,alongside: tho Queen's Wharf for c!caning'"and. painting.
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