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SHIPPING NEWS.

« . PHASES OF TIIE MOOS. DECEMBER. < Day. li. m. New moon 2 841 a.m. First quarter 10 635 a.m. ; Full moon 16 10 35 p.m. Last cuarter 23 10 6 p.m. MOON. Moon rises to-day, 1.57 a.m.; sets, 5.21 p.m. lIIGn WATER. To-day, 2.35 a.m.; '3.5 pm i'o-iaorrow. 3.20 a.m.; 3.50 p.m. SON. Sun rises to-day, 4.17 a.m.; sets, 7.27 p.m ARRIVALS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28.' n£ A 'S' 3^ NA I E ' s ' 15 ' 55 1212 ton3 ' Crawford, from Nelson and Picton.—l39 passengers. rmi 0 ? I- ,. S u (6 ' ,,5 „a.m.), 3399 tons, Aldwell, vJnte ! ton. —i s2o passengers. ™ii f£? IA, e s -5r (8 --° m ''' 6437 or * Miiio- rvr. i y . cy- Passengers: SaloonMisse» O Flaherty, Moodiq, Ledger (2). ?r.v IV n alf ° rd <,Nicholson, Williams,'Lavertj, Daws, Crosby, Mesdames Byron, Henwirrfnii ?r nei Robins and child, S Mazondicr. Diddames and child, Faithful! and mfant, Guthrie, • Sir st. Davis, Hon. O. G. Wade, Hon. W. A. Hoiman, Hon. G. S. Bceby, Master Wade, • J?", Beittlc ' O'Brien, Ledger (2),.Norri3, Nolan, Guthrie, Friend, Martin, Williams, Black, Tracy, Bourke. Conneli, Incc, 11} slop, Diddames. Ducker, Wade, Wardell. Mnckay Renfrew. Wiutcombc. Ransom, Lane, Murphy. Rohertsdn. M'Kay, A. S. Jones, fj. Carr, Strahie, Wilson, Farquhar", Salmon, Garrett. Henderson, Smythc, .Danes; 48 steerage. »r^¥« h " NA ' « s " ";i? a ' m - ) ' 1271 tons . Ca mPlymouth. '9-M P.m.), 150 tons, Jackcon, from Paten. fron\ N pitca. ' <9 ' 4 ° P ' m ' ) ' 134 tons ' Dickson ' DECEMBER 29. rr T^ A J UI I A '-: s £' >< 2 *"?'>•. ."36. tons, Orawford, from Picton and Nelson. ' * ' departures. ' WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 28. 'PATEENA, s.s. (12.55 p.m.), 1212 tons, «»-???'■ picton #nd Neleon. lITANG ; ,s: m.50 a.m.), 323 tons, Manley, for breyinbuth. for Patea' S ' S * U ' 3o 77 tons ' Fisk ' ROSAMOND, s.s. (3.20 p.m.), 721 tons, WatSf Wl'mouth and Onehunga. WAIHAU, S.s. (4.40 p.m.), 93 tons, Shaw, for Karamea. . HtJIA, s.s. (6 p.m.), 127 tons, Burt, for Wanganui. . Pnrhi \v s.s. (5.Z0 p.m.), 268 tons, Corby, for Waflgamu. 1 RIPPLE, s.s. (6 p.m.),- 370 toss, Carlson, tor East Coast and Napier. MANAROA, s.s. (6.25 p.m.), 122 tons, Hart, for Motueka. ■, OPAWA, s.s. (8 D; m.). 110 tons, Nicholas, for Blenheim. . • - .BLENHEIM, s.s.. '(6 p.m.), 120' tons, Watson, for Blenheim. CORINNA. s.s. (8.20 p.m.), 1271 tons. Cameron, for Timaru J I, A ° EI ' T s - s - <8-35 p.m.); 3399 tons. Aidwell, for Lyttelton, with 400 passengers. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Roscrie, South America, December 29 N ° lson ' Queen of tho South, Foxton, Doc. 29. Mararoa, Lyttelton, December 29. Opawa, Wanganui. December 29. lonic, London, via way ports, Dec. 29." Mkau, Nelson, Motueka, December 29. . Opawa, Wanganui, December 29. Monowai. Dunedin. Lyttelton, Dec. 29, Patoena, Nelson, Picton. December 29. Kiripaka. Patea. December 29. Blenheim. Blenheim, December 29. Turkcatan, Oamaru, December 29. Clan Grant, Bunbury, December 29. Alanaroa. Motueka, December 30. ; Aorere, Patea. December 30 Waimca, Nelson, December: 30; • 1 Opawa, Blenheim, December 30; Arapawa, Wanganui, Docember 30. I Mapri, Lyttelton.. December 30. December' 30. Mcl ' ,OUrn<: ' SoUthern "> rts ' Wakatu, Lyttelton, Kaikoura, Dec. 30. Moltoia. Dunedin. Lyttelton. Dec 31. Mapourlka, West Coast, Nelson, Dec. 31 Kennedy. Wanganui. December 31 n airau, Karamea, December 31. htar of Canada, rautliern ports, Jan. 1. Ripple, Napier, East Coast. January 2. JriikaKi, southern ports, January 3. Jtuiuary C T"'' ■^ u - c ki an di. Gisborne, - Napier,

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Stormbird. Wansranui, December 29. Kapum, Patoa, December 29. ■ Queen of the South, Foston. Dec. 29. Mararoa, Lyttelton, December 29. ■ Drayton Grange, Avonmouth, Dec. 29. lakapuna, Picton, Nelson, December 29. ftiKau, Nelson, Jlotueka, December 29. Marama, Melbourne, via southern ports December 29. Tainui, London, via wav ports.- Dec 29 D"cm o be? , M Nai ' iCr ' . Gisbor Auckland! Ot-aki, Timaru, December 29. Waimate,. Lyttelton, December 29. Mana, Patea, December 29. Manaroa. Motueka, December 50. ttlenhsim. Blenheim', December 20 fttna, Wansanui, December 30. Aorcre, Patea, December 30. Waimea Nelson. West Coast. Dec. 3s. Opawa, Blenheim, December 30. Arapawa. Wanganui, December 30. Kiripaka, Patea, December 30 PatC'ena. Picton. Nelson, December 30. Maori. Lyttelton, December 30. Manulra. Sydney direct, December 30. DerSnber 3h' C Wcst Coast . Moljoia, Marlborough Sounds, Dec. 31 Wakatu, liaikoura,. Lyttelton, Dcc. 31 Kennedy. Nelson, -West Coast. Dcc. 31.' , \l akanuu London, January 2. % st , Coast > January-3. PukaKi, Westport, Greyraouth, Jan 3 January' 3. Kapicr ' oi ? bora<3 ' Auckland, Tarawera, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Jan. 3 IfffT k p- N J elso ?' Wcst Jan. 3. Star of Canada, London, January 5.

INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE,

MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. siw^n'V' 8 -?- 1 i?^^^ re 'bourn e - December : Bluffr-Dnnedin; LytteUon ber 30 DU ° Dccem-' be™Wibl'rt, & V f C!U,l?ton - Duo Wellington JanSydne *' Sa «s MOERAKI, s.s., leaves Melbourne .Tinu ton Bunec| iii. Lyttelton, and Wellington. Duo Wcllinirton January 13. Leaves same day for Syfncy direct. Due Sydney January 17 heWi !3 f 3lo w fr" leave ® s s' dn eV December 31. for Wellington direct. Due Wellington January 4. Leaves January 5 for Lyttelton, Duucdin, Bluif, Hobart 'and Melbourne. Due Melbourne January 14. OVERSEA SHIPPINC. STEAMERS TO ABItIVE. From London. MAIiERE (due about January 9) pniipH on October 13, via, Australian ports' \uck land, and Napier. (T.vsor Lino aowufi KAIPAIiA (due about Janua'ry = i), S a il( , d ou November 11, via Auckland. (New /m land Shipping Co., agents.) 'rURAKINA (duo about January 10) siii cd on November 25, via Cape Town S g--26), sailed on liovcmber 25, via in« and Auckland. (Tysor Line] MjUIAEI (due about January 27), sailed Auckland. • (Shaw, Sa\ill, and Albion Co., agents.) J n iEXI S al ? out 24), sailed on December 10, via Cape Town and Hoagents) ' SaVill, and Albio " Co., iiaiUTAI (due about February 22), sailed on December 16. via Australian ports, Auckland, and (Tyser Line, agents.) ' From Liverpool, DURHAM (due about January 23), sailed r a c£ is a t^, aiid Awkon°g4?V b v?2 t A& land Shipping Co., agents.) StiEltE)' (duo about February 20), saiinrt on December 10, via Australian norts nnH Auckland. (F.-H.-S. Line, agents.) From Montreal. KARAMEA (dnc about January 29), sailed on November 16, via Australian ports and Auckland. (New Zealand Shipping Co From New Yorki PARISIANA (duo about January 23) sailed on October 29, via Australian ports and Auckland. (A. and A. Liuc, areiiN 1 DALMOHE (duo about. Februarv 13} i-,;i ed on November 19, via Australian 'porii and Anolnand. (A. and A. Line, acr-nt- i MAGD'ALA (due about March 2> %aii,.d on December 10, via Australian mi-m (Dalgcty and Co., agents.) From San Francisco. MA IT AT (due about Jauuarv 5) sailed on December 14 via Papeete" and Earotonga. (U.S.S. Co., agents.)

From Calcutta. t . APARIMA (due about January'"2), sailed on December 1, via Singapore, Samarang, and Auckland. (U.S.S. Co., Agents.) , . SAILER TO ARRIVE. ARIEL, ; barque, sailed from Liverpool November 18. BY TELEGRAPH. ' - OVERSEA. ; SYDNEY,. December, 28. ' Sailed.—Haheno,.(2 p.m.), for. Auckland. , MELBOURNE, December 28. Sailed.-{Dlimaroa, for Bluff, via Hobart. • ' COASTAL. •• WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28. ; j ■' Auckland. . Arrived.—Marerc (4.30 a.m.), from Sydney; Tofua (10 a.m.), from Nukualofa. Arrived.—Marerc, from London, via Melbourne and Sydney GISBORNE.. Sailed.—Victoria,.'for south.' Passengers: Saloon—For Napier—Misses M'Kenzie, Jcxram, Rodford, -Watt,...Nicolas, Toomath, Price, Mcsdames W. R. Robinson, Caro and . family, Miller and infant, Nicholls and daughter, Wilson, Neilson, Maiti, Haughie and child, Messrs. L. E. Campbell, Baddellcy, G. Beard, Wilson, J. Mullooly, P. Mulhooly, N. Hooper. C.- Gray, J. Peckover. G. Wallworthi T. Martin, R. M .Caro, H. D. Robinson, T. Wistletou, Rameha, Maiti,, Kahure,' Bepcham, Haughie, Philips. Goring, Duke. Goodman, J. Smith. For Wei-1 lington—Panting. For Lyttelton— I Misses Rice. King, Mesdames Hopkinson and 3 children, Dandy and child, Mr. A. D. Hay, Masters Hay (2). For Dunedin— Mesdames Parlane and Morgan, Miss Morgan, Mr.' Parlane. NAPIER. Arrived.—Tarawera (11.30 a.m.), from Weilington. i NEW PLYMOUTH. ' Arrived.—Rarawa (4:45 a.m.), from Onehunga. . \ ' .WANGANUL I Sailed.—Kapiti (6.20 p.m.), for Wellington. | ' PATEA. 1 Arrived.—Kiripaka* (7 a.m.), from Welling- ! ton. Sailed—Mana (7.10 'a.m.) and Kapuni (7.15 a.m.), for Wellington. FOXTON. Arrived.—Queen of the South (6.30 a.m.), from Wellington! ( I'ICTON.. Arrived.—Pateena (4.30 p.m.),. from Wellington. To sail.—Takapuna (9.30 p.m.), for Wellington. ' • : MOTUEKA. Sailed.—Nikau (6.10 p.m.), for Wellington. NELSON, v Arrive^.—Takapuna (3 a.m.), from Wellington; Mapourika. (3.30 a.m.), from Picton. . To sail.—Arahura (5 a.m. Thursday), for Wellington. Sailed.—Mapourika '(6.25 a.m.), for Westport and Grey mouth; Takapuna (2.10 p.m.), for Picton; Nikau (2.20 p.m.), for Motueka. GREYMOUTa Sailed.—Ngaliers (10.10 a.m.), for Wellington. M KAIKOURA, . Arrived.—Wakatu (5.15 a.m.), from Wellington. LYTTELTON. Arrived.—Mokoia (7.10 a.m.) and Mararoa (8.45 a.m.), from Wellington; Wakatu, from Kaikoura. , Sailed.—Mokoia and Strathleven, for Dunedin; Rotorua. for Bluff; Monowai (5.45 p.m.), lor Wellington,' Napier, Gisborne, and Auckland, with 100 passengers; Mararoa (8.20 p.m.), for Wellington, with 350 passengers. , .OAMARU. ; Sailed.—Turkestan (noon), for Wellington. DUNEDIN. Arrived.—Wanaka, from Auckland; Koonya, from Akaroa. Sailed.—Manuka (2 p.m.), for northern ports and Sydr.ey. Passengers: Saloon— For Wellington—Misses Taylor, Horton, Wilson, Gunn, Moore, M'Lfcren, Findlay,Mesdames Taylor,. M'Alpinc, Phathwaitc and boy, Mr. M'Donald. Sailed.—Delphic, for Timaru. * ''BLUFF. Arrived.—Clan Chisholm (1 p.m.), from Port Kembla. Sailed.-Clau Chisholm, for Port Clialmers.

lONIC DUE TO-DAY. Coming from London, via' way ports, the Shaw, SaviH and Albion Company's steamier lonic i 3 expected to 'arrive in the 'stream between 8' and. 9 o'clock this morning. Upon pratique being granted it is anticipated that tho vessel will berth at tlio Queen's Wharf No. 1 south between 10 and 11 "o'clock. After discharging cargo 6he proceeds to Lyttelton to complete. Sho then visits Timavu, Lyttelton, and Wellington, in tho order named for loading purposes, leaving here for London on January. 26. ' ' . ti'seh line movements. Messrs. Dannatyne and''Co., Ltd., advice that tho Tysev Lino's steamer Marere, en route from London to Wellington, via Australian ports,, Auckland, and Napier, is due hero on -Monday, January 9. The vessel has 1800 tons of cargo to land at this port. It is. expected, that the same company's steamer Star ot Canada will reach Wellington 011 Sunday, next to complete Homeward loading. Sho is expected to clear for London on Thursday, January 5. .TAINUI FOR LONDON. At daybreak to-morrow morninc the Tainui is to leave the Glasgow IVliarf for Lcnd.cn. Intending passengers must embark this evening, and all luggago must bo on board the steamer by 2 p.m. to-day. The following have booked passages hv tho steamer:-First saloon-Misses Crawford (21, liobcrison, Dall, Cov.-ie, Mcsdame* Crawford, Hushes. Messrs. Crawford Hughes, Mackay. Sccond saloon—Misses' Ainodes, Jordan. Mrs. llirkne« Messrs' Pybus. Harltncra.. Captain Macfarlane.' Third etes—Misses llowe, Hemingway Mtsdamcs Btinyan. Lowe, PurUc, S'ra* monds, Messrs. Cameron, Che.vne.' Earp trench, Holmes.- Jt'Donald.KidpatU. Simmons. and Master Lows.

MAHAEI LEAVES CAPE TOWN', r Advice received by tho local awnts of , tliG Shaw. Savill and Albion Company I states that the Mamari, which left,Londou o* l .December 1 for Wellington. via Syduey, 1 Melbourne and Auckland, continued her voyage from Cape Town on Friday evening last. The . vessel, which has a number of passengers, is duo here about January 27. . N.Z.S: COMPANY'S MOVEMENTS.' , Due here to-morrow .or Saturday from uanganui the Opawa. will complete load- 1 ing.at Wellington for Home. She remains in ,port until January 10, when she sails for London. The. Wakanui leaves Napier for Pic ton - to-inorrow. At the latter port she take* outward cargo. . .She then comes on to Wellington to complete loading operations, -and it is hoped to dispatch her for. London on Monday or Tuesday next, - To-day at 4 p.m. the Waimato will leave Wellington for Lyttelton and Dunedin. At 3. p.m. tho Otaki is expected to . clear for Timaru, ' . . ARRIVAL. OF THE MARAMA. / Leaving Sydney at 2 p.m. on Saturday last, the Union Company's .direct steamer Alarama experienced a fine-weather passage .across the Tasman" Sea, which occupied o days 18 hours <0 minutes. The yesin the a.m.-ye£ tcrday, and berthed at the-Queen's Wharf No. 6. at 9.50 a.m. The following .<s a summary of the -Marama s cargo for Wellingtonsoo bags rice, 70 bales kapok, ,300 case? soap,' 50 ingots tin, 2CO bars lead, 190 pieces timber, 1/ cas:s tobacco, <C 0 carsa fruit, 2CO packages tea, and quantity of general- merchandise; also transhipments ex Hessen, Umr-ah, Zieten, Goeltingein. Reichenbuch. Sussex, Varsin, Levuka, and Orissa, • In continuation of her voyage -from Sydney to Melbourne she leaves Wellington af 5 p.m. to-day. • T

The scow Zingara, 185 .tons, has been chartered to load timber at Karamca "for bydney. Since tho Otago Dock -was opened on Juno *0,4909. <5 vessels''.have been handled, aggregating 188,592 tons. The overleaf ■steamers includes' the Aparima, . Tainui, Delphic. Buteshire. Kylcmohr, Kakaia,-Kia Ora Indrabaran... Morayshire. Paparoa, Waltanui,. Otaki, and Pakcha. ; *' The blade of the new rudder for the Strathclydo lias arrived , at Lyttelton 'and' is being fitted. The vessel, will probiblv Bail- next Saturday, but so far no orders havo been received as to the vessel's destination. •' An advertisement appears in this issue stating that the- fare toPieton and back by the steamer Maori onvMonday, January 2, will be ss. Mr. B. J. Mentiplay, of the Haupiri, has been appointed third engineer ,of the. Gis-borne-Harbour BoardV dredge Maui: • •Included in the latest charters" is the barque Pelotac from Newcastle to Gisborns with coal, and thence from Whangavoa to Sydney with timber. Another charter announced is .the baroue Senorita from Newcastle to. Gisborne with . coal. •/ ..Captain A. E. Burt, who has r° cent It been transferred from the Wcllington-Wa-nganui Steam Packet- Company's Moa to thtf .Suia, was the recipient,of a' useful presentation, in the form of a haid J n ?f ri ' le<l t from the members day last the. former vessel: on Moaeoastal steamer Gertia went up on the Patent Slip for general fVf. r haui. It is probable that the vessel win be out of commission for a week. ar l ival in port'to-da.v from' Oam-ru is the chartered steamer Turkestan. She coines for Homeward loading;. . Mr. H. Neil, purser of the Eosamond. ashore for orders, and .his nlacs is being taken by Mr. Menzies. Mr. J Gowan, chief officer of the vessel, has also «?/£? i as T°r re 'T, t!la Vacancy has been fi.led by Mr. R. F. Cliadwick joining her. . The coastal steamer Wairau which left for haramea yesterday, is due back is port on, Saturday nest. Mr. Scalos's chartered steamer Clan Grant from Bunbury is expected 'to show up at Wellington any time now. The Clan Chisholm. another steamer of the same line yesterday' tn ° Bluft fi ' om Port Kcmb,a ■ Mr. J. G. Gilbertson. of the Manaroa. has gone as chief officer of the Moa. and 1 Mr.. Salmon, late engineer on the Moa • ia now chief engineer of the Pntiki, Mr. Harlcy having left the vessel. At 6 p.m.'yesterday the Arahura was to f avG nr or Nelson, en routo for Wellington. She is scheduled to leave at 7 , a ' m ' ca » in = at Pictou : on the way here. She should show up between (j and 7 o clock to-night. Arriving at Napier to-morrow the Shaw. Albion Company's netr steamer Pakcha; upon completion of loading at « 5Tf,-' proceois. to Gisborne. Napier, and Wellington, arriving hereabout Jan! uary 16, From here she goes tp Lyttolton to complete, leaving the southern port on Saturday, January 21, for Home.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1011, 29 December 1910, Page 7

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SHIPPING NEWS. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1011, 29 December 1910, Page 7

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