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SHIPPING NEWS.

$ PHASES OF THE MOON. JANUARY. Day.li. in. | Now moon 1 351 a.m. j First quarter 8 5.50 p.m. ] Full moon 15 9.56 a.m. Last quarter 22 551 p.m. 1 New moon 30 9.15 p.m. 1 MOON. | Moon rises to-day, 2.31 p.m.; sets, 0.45 a.m. j Wednesday. . man water. i To-day, 12.2 p.m. To-raorrow, 0.27 a.m.; 12.57 p.m. SUN. Sun rises to-day, 4.28 a.m.; sets, 7.27 p.m. ARRIVALS. MONDAY, JANUARY 9. NGAHEHE, s.s. (7.10 a.m.), 1100 tons, Dinner. from Greymouth. APARIMA, s.s. (1.55 p.m.). 5704 tons, Stringer, from Calcutta, via Auckland DEFENDER, s.s. (1.50 p.m.), 190 tons, Jamieson. from Lyttelton. niMITANGI, s.s. (7 p.m.), 323 tone, Manley, from Picton. DEPARTURES. MONDAY, JANUARY 9. OPAWA, s.s. (7.25 a.m.), 110 tons, Nicholas, for Blenheim. KUROW, s.s. (12.10 p.m.), 2345 ton 6, Nicholson, for Wcstport. MANAROA, s.s. (1.35 p.m.), 122 tons. Hart, for Motueka PATEENA, s.s. (12.55 p.m.), 1212 tons, Crawford, for Picton and Nelson. CORINNA, s.s. (5 p.m.), 1271 tone, Cameron, for New Plymouth and Onehunga. H.M.S. PIONEER, twin-screw, third-class protected cruiser, 22C0 tons, SCCO h.p., Commander Blunt (5.30 p.m.), for Sydney. KENNEDY, s.s. (6.15 p.m.), 226 tons, Graham. for Nelson and West Coast. TARAWERA, s.s. (6.25 p.m.), 2003 tons, Collins, for Napi6r, Gisborne, and Auckland. KAPITI, s.s. (8 p.m.), 242 tons, Sawyers, foT Wanganui. MAORI, s.s. (8.5 p.m.), 3399 tons, Aldwell, for Lytteltou. HUIA, s.s. (8.5 p.m.), 127 tons, Burt, for Wanganui. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Waverley; Nelson, January 10. Blenheim, Blenheim, January 10. Kapuni, Patca, January 10. Arapawa, Wnngauui, January 10. Nikau, Nelson, Motueka, January 10. Mararoa, Lyttelton,' January 10. Tiirakina, London, via way ports. Jan. 10. Wakatu, Lyttelton. ICaikoura, Jan. 10. Mokoia, Auckland, Gisborne, Napier, January 10. ' ' Koonya, southern. ports, January 10. Pateena, Nelson, Picton. Jan. 10. Opawa, Blenheim, January 10. Marere, London. Auckland, Napier, January 10. • . Manaroa. Motueka, January 11.. Ripple, East Coast. Napier, January 11. Huia, Wansanui, January 11. Corinna, Onehunga, Now Plymouth, January 11. Kapiti, Wanganui, January 11. Maori. Lyttelton, January 11. Manuka, Sydney direct. January 11. Arahura, West Coast, Nelson, Picton, January 11. Monowai, Auckland, Gisbqrno, Napier, January 12. , ' Ilinemoa. Onehunga, New . Plymouth, January 12. Kurow t> Wcstport, January 12. Moeraki, Melbourne, southern ports, January 13. . Kairaki, Lyttelton, Januarv 13. Rosamond. Onehunga, New Plymouth. January 15. Pakeha, Napier. January 16. Tarawcrn, Auckland, Gisborne, Napier, January 17. t PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Aorere, Patca, January 10. Kiripakn, Patea, January 10. Mana. Patca., Januarv 10. Defender. Picton, Hokitika,. Jan. 10. Queen of the South, Foxton, January 10. Mokoia. Lyttelton, Dunedin, January 10. Maponrika, Nelson. West Coast. Jan. -10. Delphic. London,. January. 10. - Otaki, Napier, Auckland. London, Jan. 10. Koonya.. New Plymouth, Wcstport, Greymouth, January 10. Mardroa. Lyttelton. January 10. Nikau, Nelson. Motueka, January 10. Arapawa. Wangani'i, January 10. Kapuni. Wcstport,,Jnnuary 10. Stormbird, Wanennni, January 10. K.ahn, Napier, Gisborne. January 10. Blenheim, Blenheim. January 10. Waverley. Nelson, West Coast, Jan. 10. Hiriiitansi, Chatham Islands, Jan. 10; Ooawa. Blenheim, January 10. Clan-Chisholm, London. January 10. Aparima, Lyttelton. January 10. '• Nsrahcre, Greymouth. January 11. Manaroa. Motueka. January 11. Ripple, "Kast Coast. Napier, Jan. 11, ' Kuia, January 11. Otmwa, Nrvnier, London, Jan. 11, JCo.jJ.una, Wcstport. January 11. Corinna, Timaru, Dunedin, Oamaru, Jan* uary 11. Kapit i, Wanp-anui,'January 11. Maori. Lyttelton, January 11. pateena, Picfon. Nol?on.-Jn'nuarv IJ. Wnkaiu. Ka'koura. Lyttelton. Jan. U. Maitai, Aucklnpd, Ramtonga, Papeete, Francieco. January 11. Manuka, southern ports, Hobart, Melbourne. Jaruarv 11. Rotor'ua. London, via wny nort". Jan. 12. T onn\vai. Lyttelton. Dnnedin. Jan. 12. ' Waimu. Blnekball. Jnntiarv. 13. Kniraki, Picton, Napier, Gisborne, Janunry 10. Mor.raki. dirnct. Janmrv 13. Arahura. Picton, Nelson, West Coast January 14. t Ro/v»tn«nd. Picton. Nelson. New iPIy. mouth, Onehunga. January I*. Tarawera, Lyttelton, Dunedin. Jan. 17. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. movements of steamers'. MOERAKI, s.s., left Melbourne' January 4, for Hobart, Bluff, Dunedin, Lyttelton, and Wellington. Due Wellington January 13. Leaves r.ame day for Sydney direct. Dno Sydney January 17. 6,s *« l Sydney Jamiary 7. for Wellinston direct. Due Wellington January 11. Leaves January 12 for Lyttelton, Dunedin, Bluff, Hobart, and Melbourne. Duo Melbourne January 21. MARAMA, s.s.. leaves Melbourne Janu- ( ary 11 for Hobart, Bluff, Dunedin, Lyttelton, and Wellington. Due Wellington January 21. Leaves same day for Sydnev direct. Duo Sydney January 24. ULIMAROA, s.s., leaves Sydney January 14 for Wellinston direct. Due Wellington January 18. Leaves January 19 for Lyttelton, Duncdtfi. Bluff, Hobart, ana Melbourne. Due Melbourne January 28. WIMMFjRA, s.s., loft Sydney January A \for Auckland, Gisborne, Napier, and Wellington. Due Wellington January 13 I—vcQ same day for Lyttelton and Dunedin. o . . OVERSEA SHIPPING. .STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. From London, MARERE (due this morning), sailed on October 13. via Australian ports, Auckland, aud Napier. (Tyser Line, agents.) KAIPARA (duo about January 14), sailed on November 11, via Auckland. (Now Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) TURAKINA (due about January 10), sailed on November 25, via Cape Town and Hobart. (New Zealand Shipping Co.. aeenta 1 STAR OF INDIA (due about January 26), sailed on November 25, via Australian porift., and Auckland. (Tyser Line agents.; ' MAMARI (due about January 27), sailed • on December 1, via Auckland. (Shaw Savill and Albion Co.. agents.) ATHENIC (duo abour January 24), sailed 1 on December 10, via Capo Town and Hobart. (Shaw, Savill and Albion Co agents. MURITAI (due about February 22), sailed on December 16, via Australian ports Auckland, and Napier. (Tycer Line, aeents ) TONGARIRO (duo about Februa/y 7 sailed on December 24. via Capo Town and •Hobart. (New Zealand Shipping Co agents.) . / " From Liverpool, DURHAM' (due about January 23). sailed on November 17, via Australia and Auckland. (N.Z. and A. Co. agents.) ORARI (due about January 17), sailed on November 29. via Auckland. (New Zealand Shipping Co.. agents.) SURREY (due about February 20). sailed oil December 10. via Australian ports and Auckland. (F.-H.-S. Line, agents.) > From Montreal. KARAMEA (duo about January 29). sailed on November 18. via Australian ports and Auckland. (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents. ICTTMARA (duo about February 25>, sailed on December 20. via Australian ports and Auckland. (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) From Mew York.. PARISIANA (due about January 23), 5 sailed on October 29, via Australian ports [ and Auckland. (A. and A. Line, atrcnts.) 1 DALMORE (due about February 13), sail- [ ed on November 19. via Australian ports 1 and Auckland. (A. and A. Line, agents.) j MAGDALA (due about March 2). sailed : on December 10), via Australian ports. • (Dalcrctv mid Co.. agents.) CRANLEY (due about March 11), sailed • on December 24. via Australian ports and 1 Auckland. (Tyser Line, agents.) SAILER TO ARRIVE. ARIEL, barque, sailed from Liverpool November 16.

BX TELEGEAPH. OVERSEA. NEWCASTLE, January S.' Arrived.—Strathleven, from Duneuin. ' from Lyttelton. ' SYDNEY, January 9. ■ Arrived.—Holmdale. JIELBOTJENE, January 9. Arrived.—Karamea, from Montreal. COASTAL. j MONDAY, JANUARY 9. -AUCKLAND. Sailed.—Victoria (5.<0 n.m.). for Sydney; Susses, for Lyttelton; Wairuna, for Westport. NAPIEP.. , A Arrived.—Hippie ,(7 a.m.). from Welling- , ton, via Castlepoint. ' , To sail.-rßipple (8 p.m.), for Wellington; , Mokoia (5 p.m.), far Weiiinfton. ■ " Sailed.—Marero (12.30 p.m.), for Wellington. NEW. PLYMOUTH. - Arrived.—Earawa. (3.30 a.m.),'from One- ; hnnga. ■ ' HCTONV Arrived I .—Arapawa" (8.40 a.m.), from Wel- , lington; Patesna" (4.« p.m.), from Welling-toSailed.-Himstanei (1.40 p.m.). for Welling- • ton. BLENHEIM. . Arrived.—Blenheim (1 a.m.), from Wellington; Opawa (2.55 p.m.), from Wellington. . To sail.—Blenheim and Opawa (midnight), for Wellington." ■■ - MOTUEKA.,.j Sailed.—Nikau (3.4 D vp.m;); for^Wellington. NELSON. i. Sailed.—Waverley (3.45 p.m.), for Wellihgi. ton. , nOKITIKA. ....... Arrived.—Jane Douglas. (4.30 a.m.). from '• Wellington. v' : ' .. LYTTELJON:;.; Arrived. —Wootton,- from Havelock,' via Alcaroa; Eunice, from Havelock; KoOnya, from Timaru; Kair.il"'. from Greymouth. , Sailed.—Mararoa (5.2) p.m.). for Wellington. with 200-.pajßorige'rfl; Walcatu, koura and Wellington: Wootton, for ICaikouva; Koonya, {or Wellington, ..Now Plymouth, Westport, and. Greyns;ith; ... , BLUFF; Arrived—Moafaki (8.45 a'.m.),. from Melbourne and Hobart.;Passengers:: Saloon—, For Wellington—Misses Cocks,. Tobin (2), Mesdamcs Wilkinson, Swain',',, Messrs.'. WiN son. Brown, Dobson, .'Swain, Loughnan, Hughes, Dunlop, Tunbridgc, -Chapiaan; 22 steerage. . - ' . ' Arrived.—Warrimoo, from Dunedm. - Sailed.—Jlocraki, for Dunedin; Warrimoo, [• lor Melbourne. ... . ' THE MANUKA FEOM SYDNEY. Advice received by the local branch 'of ! > the Union Company states, that tho Ma- . nuka, which left Sydney for Wellington >• direct at 2 p.m.. on Saturday, is bringing , 152 saloon and 141 steerage passengers. for " all ports. She is duo in the harbour early to-morrow morning. [- ~ KAIKOUEA ABEIYES HOME, t. Advice received ..by tho local agents of tho New ZealaUd Shipping Company states : - that tho Kaikouta, which left Lyttelton about the same timo that tho Kia Ora and Indrabarah left Wellington, namely, November 26. at 4/5 p.m., arrived at London on Saturday morning—due date-after a good run of 42 days. The vessels cargo.of wool, is in ample time for the January sales. ii THE F.-H.-S. LINE'S MOVEMENTS. n ' Cable advice received by the local agents y of the F.-H.-S. Lino states that the Durham, en route from Liverpool to Auckland and y Wellington, arrived, at Hobart on-Satur-P day, aud left the Tarmanian port m con- " tinuation of her voyage yesterday. She is l " due at the northern port on January 15, and at Wellington on January 23. Upon [" completion of discharge here., she proceeds to Lyttelton, Dunedin, and the Bluff. She n then loads in New Zealand, and sails finals' ly for Avonmouth on February 25. The Nairnshire will leavo Newcastle for y Waitara this week, and, after taking in n Homo cargo, will come on to Wellington, being due here about January 23. From I- Wellington the vessel goes to Timaru and Lyttelton to complete loading operations. 4' Sho is expected to leave ths latter port for I- Avonmouth direct on January 31. APAEIMA, .FEOM CALCUTTA. An arrival in port yesterday, from Calcutta, via way ports, was the ffniou Company & large cargo steamer Aparima. Leaving tho Hoogli oil November 30 the vessel arrived at' Singapore on December 9, and left again the following day. for Samarang, at which port she arrived on December 13. 11 After a 6tay of two days she left at 1 p.m. on December 1 for Auckland direct, and , arrived thero at 11 a.m. on Tuesday last. a After completing discharge of the AuckL " land portion of her cargo, the vessel left . for Wellington oil Saturday, arriving in I; port about 2 p.m. ' , , ■J Oaptain J. B. Stringer is still in com- •' mand, and he has the following officers asY sociated with 1 liim:-Chief officer, Mr. K. 5 " a. Williamson; second, Mr. A. H. Macdonald; third, Mr. J. Plowman. Mr. J. . Dunlop i€ chief engineer, Mr. C. Eogerson second, Mr. W. N. Aimers third, Mr. S. J. Munn fourth, Mr. D. M. Whitson. fifth,, and Mr. W. Thomas sixih, while Mr. J. 1:. d M'Narn is purser. . Upon completion of discharge the Aparima proceeds to Lyttelton. d =j A LETTEE OF, APPRECIATION. d THE GROUNDING OF THE DEFENDER. It will bo remembered that on Tuesday, November 30, tho Westland Shipping Company's steamer Defender went aground on the North Spit whilst leaving Karamea. d for Wellington, aud remained there until [- Wednesday, 30, when she managed to clear for. Wellington. In connection d with the above, a letter has been roi- ceived from tho Westland. Shipping Company dated Karanjen, January 5, thankd ing the residents of karamea- aud the hard bourmaster, on behalf of Captain Jatnieson and the'company, for valuable services . rendered on that particular occasion. The letter concludes by suiting that , in the Westland Shipping Company's opint! ion a serious disaster was averted by this '* spontaneous assistance, that was rendered. [{ N.Z.5... CO.'S MOVEMENTS. At 3 p.m. on Thursday, January 12, the New Zealand Shipping Company's new steamer Hotprua is expected to leave the Glasgow Wharf, Wellington,, for London, , via way ports. .' To-day the: Otaki is to clear Wellington for Napier t'o take in cargo for London. I From the Hawkc's Bay port she process to Auckland ; to- complete Homeward loading. ; . • ■ rt To-morrow the Opawa. will sail from here . for Napier, and. aftor loading, up, will leave that por.t for London on Saturday, J January 14. ' , ■ ' , j Another of tho company r fleet—the chartered steamer Karamca—arrived, at Melbourne on Saturday .laet from Jlontreal. Sho is duo here about January 29.' The EiA'.pchu. which left Wcllington-for London on December 15, continued her voyil ago from Monte Video on December 4. 'i'lie vessel is due Home on January 26.

TUEAKINA DUE TO-DAY." ' 'j After medical inspection in the stream-t tins mo: tins the. New Zealand Company's Turakina, from London, via' - * Oapo Town and Hobart,- will berth' at the - Queen's WhArf No. 1 south to discharge her 370 passengers and general, cargo. . CARGO BY TEE DBAYTOK GRANGE. ' The following is a. summary of the cargo. < taken by the F.-H.-S. Line's Drayton H - Grau«e, which left Wellington for Avon-; - mouth on December 30. I'rom Wellington:''• —1719 quajrters beef, 5993 carcasses lamb, £52 •- carcasses pork, 125 boxes butter, 4057 crates"«" cheese, 351 casks tallow, 598 bales hemp,.: y 334 dumps tow*,- 551 casks, moat, U cases.,:. merchandise, 9 casks bacon, 3 crates ox':, tongues, 31 casks metal, 4 bundles wire, cask beef. From Wanganui—79s^ beef, 403 earcasees mutton, "1506 carcasses - v • la.mb, 100 casks meat, 3 crates ox tails, casks sundries. From Waitara—924 quav-" ; ters'beef, 23 carcasse3 mutton, 3233 lamb, 78 carcasses tegs, 35 casks' tallow. . From Auckland—4l7 boxes butter, 18 kotjsli 1 ' • castings, 29 bales rags, 26 tons loose'bark', 49C6 pieces timber, 209 bundles timber, 4' ; ' casc3 merchandise. From Lyttelton—99l carcasses mutton, 5212 casks lamb, 10 boxes m butter, 100-crates cheese, .20 casks ; borings, ;? • 7 bales rags, 73 cases, meats. From Pert • Ohalmers—lo boxes butter,' 367 crate 3 cheesc,}, 7431 carcasses rabbits, 89 bags beef, 89boxes-- • 9 kegs'casiugs, 9 bales wool. Bluff—lcoO crates checse," 2210 carcasscs rab* bits, 2C3 balce ,wool, 41 cases.meats. • •.<. • Messrs.- Bannatyne and Co. advise that- * the" Kairaki ; will leave Lyttelton on Fri- ' J day-next-for Wellington. From here " proceeds to.Picton, Napier, and Gisborne;;/ Leaving at 12.30 , p.m-. yesterday; < the Tyser Line's Marere should put in an A' . appearance at Wellington about daybreaks this morning. Upon, arrival she will berth - at the Taranaki Street Wharf to discharg©,'' L her Home - - . : It* is expected that the Shaw, Savill and ';; Albion Company's new steamer Pakcha will - arrive at'Wellinston from Napier on Jan--'' uary 15rto.load for- London; vShe th,en,.pj9-,:-; ' ceeds to Lyttelton to complete, leavinc tho<.- . scuthern port finally for Home on January v t y[K X ir-. Hr. .D. Cameron, third'officer of tne Kai- . tuna, signed off the vessel yesterday, hifl place bcins taken by . Mr. A. Piper. , To-day the Shaw, Savill and Albion Com- _ ' pany's large 1 * steamer Delphic is to leavo ■ port for London, via'Monto Video and Tens* • "« riffe. She has a. large quantity of wool » on board for. the ilarch sales. Tho email coastal steamer-Wairau . goes. :! ? on the Patent Slip to-day to have her pro- t poller repaired, by Messrs. W. Cable and . Co. Sho is off on Friday next, and leaves for Blackball the same evening. '. Owing to unforeseen circumstances the v Scales chartered steamer Cl3n- Chisholm " lias been'unable to clear Wellington for" London. The vessel, which has a'quantity of .wool on board to catch the March sales, * I will probably leave this morning. - • It is anticipated by tho Union Company i that tho Kaituna will be dispatched for-.-, » W«stport to-morrow. Tho . Komata also-v : leaves for the West Coast port this week., • Arriving at Westport from Wellington, - via way at 6 a.m. on Sunday, the { Arahiira proceeded on to Greymouth at 4 B.m. yesterday. A telegram .received by - the -Tinion Company yesterday, however,' I '' stated, that there was a moderate sea on ' tho bar and a "fresh" in the river. As tho .i 3 condition of affairs was not likely to Im-'; } prove' for some little time it .was consider--1 ed unlikely that the vessel would be able - • to cross inwards. ! Included in the latest charters which p have been announced are the barouentind.' [ Eio. to load a cargo of pine at Kaipara for Sydnov. the scow Karoro to load •coal'' . at Newcastle for Wanganui. and tho scow? Zingara to load hardwood at Port. Stephens for Hokitika; thencc. timber, to Syd- .. ney.* 3 The barquentine Gleaner which, during i her s£ay in Newcastle, has been freouently:,A 1 reported as sold, has (states the "Sydney ' Shipping List") not changed owners, and:!; • is now loading a cargo of coal at the Nevr - South Wales port for San Francisco. * | Besides the steamer of • 6D.C00 tons dis- J . . placement now being built for the Trans* . J atlantic service of the Hamburg-American I Line, there aro also at present fourteen other vessels on the stocks for the samep company, with a total capacity of 11C.CC0 % tons. These new boats will bring the register tonnage of the fleet up to 1,022,452 l gross, and this will be the first instance .of . j more than a million Togister tons beings united under one. flag. • Although no official news has yet been received (states the "Sydnev Commercial News and Daily Shipping List"), it is understood that the captains of the new Blue Funnel liner Ascanius and Anchiseo \ have been appointed. Captain Bartlott; an-'> old Bluo Funnel employee, who Australia last in the cteamer Calchas, .is. > | said to have charge of the I and that Captain Worrall, who has ' been with the line- for years, V ' will havo charge of the Anchises. • ' Tho Canadian Minister of Marino has*: i stated that it is not intended to have tho ships of the Canadian Navy built outride - 1 tho Dominion, and that wfc?n tenders aro*; 6 called for it will be stipulated that the.,-, j vessels shall be constructed in Canada. -* The Government steamer Hinemoa is . leave the Manukau to-day for Wellington; . calling at New Plymouth and The Brothers.'.' . Lighthouse en route. She-is expected • in" ' . port about midday on Thursday. . Messrs. Burns, Philp and Co.,' Sydney, * i have contracted with tho Clyde Shipbuild- • ing and Engineering Company, Port Glas-' I gow, for the construction of a steamer to i . steam abont 12J knots. "Fairplay" under* ~ stands that she is to be about 350 ft. in -? • length, 49ft. in breadth, and 26ft. in depth.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1021, 10 January 1911, Page 7

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