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SHIPPING NEWS.

PHASES OP THE MOON". FEBRUARY. Say. h. m. First quarter 7 . 258 a.m. Full moon 13 10 7 P-m. Last quarter 21 Jl4 p.m. MOON. Moon rises to-day, 1.38 p.m.; sets, 11.16 p.m. HIGH WATER. 'ro-day, 10.54 a.m.: 11-17 i>-m. To-morrow, 11.47 a.m. SUN. Sun rises to-day, 5.2 a.m.: sets, 7.7 p.m. ARRIVALS. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6. KAIPARA, s.s. (4.45 a.m.), 7392 ton 3, Cornwall, from Beauty Point. m—i. NGATORO. s.s. (7.20 a.m.), 1173 tons. Christian. from Qreymoutli. NGAnEP.E, s.s. (7.15 a.m.). 1100 tons, Dilnor. from Grcymoutli. MOA. s.s. (9.15 a.m.), 188 tons, Sawyers, from Wanganui. , : _ , ROSAMOND, s.s. (3.55 p.m.), 721 tons, Watson. from New Plymouth. RIPPLE, s.s. (4 p.m.), 370 tons, Carlson, from Gisborne. .... „ , MANAROA. s.s. (6.30 p.m.), 122 tons, Hart, from Havelock. DEPARTURES. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6. > ARGUS. ketch (11 a.m.), for Tonga Bay. PATEENA, s.s. (1 p.m.), 1212 tons, M Lean, for Picton and Nelson. MOA, s.s. (2.10 p.m.), 183 tons, Sawyers, for Tonga Bay. . • RAKANOA, s.s. (3.50 p.m.), 2246 tons, Carson. for Lyttelton. ■ ■ • HUIA, s.s.' (5.15 p.m.!, 127 tons. Burt, for Motueka. _ ... MOKOIA, s.s. (5.20 p.m.), 35C2 tons. Smith, for Napier. Gisborne and-Auckland. NORA NIVEN, steam trawler (5.2 a p.m.), 56 tons, Goiidie, for Hawko's Bay. _ WAVERLEY, s.s. (5.30 p.m.), 157 tons, Purvis for Nelson and West Coast. WAKATU, s.s. (5.40 p.m.). 157 "tons. Wills, for Kaikoura and Lyttelton. ' MAORI, s.s. (8.5 p.m.),' 3399 tons, Aldwoll, for Lyttelton. ARAPAWA. s.s. (3.15 p.m.), 269 tons, Corby, for Wanganui. QUEEN OF THE SOUTH, s.s. (10 p.m.), Harvey, for Fort-on. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Blenheim, Blenheim, February 7. Jane Douglas, Hokitika, February 7. Opawa, Blenheim, February 7. Koonya: southern ports, February 7. ' Aorcrc. Patea, February 7. • Knpuni, Patea, February 7. Nikau, Nelson, Motueka, February 7. Mararoa. Lyttelton. February 7. Kennedy, Picton. February 7. Tarawora. Auckland, Gisborne. Napier. February 7. ■ '' Corinna. Onehunea. New . Plymouth. February 7. i Patcsna, Nelson, Pieton, February 7. ; Corinna, Onehunga, New Plymouth, February 7. ; Kittawa, Greymouth. February 8. ' Komata, Wcstport, February 8. Wairau, Karamea, February 8. Hnia, Motueka, February 8. Arapawa. Wanganui, February 1. Knpuni, Patea.. February 8. Kiripaka, Patea, February B.' Mana, Patea. February 8. Maori, Lyttelton, February 8. Kapiti. Lyttelton. February 8. : Arahura. West Coast, Nelson. Picton, February 8. Warrimoo. Sydney direct. February 8. Monowai. Dunedin. Lyttelton, Februarys. ■Wakatu. Lyttelton. Kaikoura, Feb. 9. Queen of the South, Foiton, Feb. 9. Kaitoa, Nelson, February 9. Kahu, Napier, via East Coast, Feb. 9. Kaiapoi, .Wcstport, February 10. • Wimmera, Sydney, northern ports, Feb. 10. Ulimnroa. Melbourne, Hobart. southern ports, February 10. Haupiri, Limestone Island, East Coast bavs, February 11. Tongariro. London, Capo Town, Hobart, February 11. Mokoia, Auckland, Gisborne,- Napier, February 14.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. fitorrabird, Wanganui, February 7. Blenheim. Blenheim. February 7. Jano Douglas, Hokitika, February 7. Opawa, Blenheim, February 7. Mangapapa, ..Westport;.' 'and •. Karamca, February 7.•" Manaroa, Motuoka, February 7. Rosamond. Picton. Nelson. New ■ Plymouth, Onchunga, February 7. . . . ■ Kennedy, Nelson. West CoaM. Feb. 7. Tarawera. Lyttelton. Dunedin. Feb. 7. Mapourika. Nelson. West Coast. Feb. 7. Ripple, Napier, Gisborno, Feb. 7. Iversaint. Lyttelton, February 7. Nikau. Nelson, Motucka, February 7. Mararoa, Lyttelton, February 7. Blenheim. Blenheim. February 7. Opawa, Blenheim. February 7. Aorere, Patca. February 7. Koonya. New : Plymouth. Westport. Greyjiouth. February 7. Gertie. Foxton, February 7. ' Hegulus, Westport, February .7. Star of India, Gisbomc., Feb. 8. Huia. Wanganui, February 0. Arapawa, Wanganui, February 8. Kapuni, Patca. Fcbruary ;8, , Kiripaka. Patea. February 8. Mana. rate?., February 8., . Patcena, Picton, Nelson, Feb. 8. Maori, Lyttelton, February 8. Corinna, southern ports, February !. Kapiti. Lyttelton. February 8. Boseric, Auckland. London. Feb. 8. Monowai. Napier. Gisbomc. Auckland. February 9. Turakina. London, via way ports, February ' Warrimoo. Melbourne, via southern norts. Hobart, February 9. Kapiti, Wanganui. February 9. Queen of tho South, Foxton, February 9. Kahu, East Coast, Napier; February 9. W.akatu, Kaikoura, Lyttelton. Feb. 10. . ' Wimmcra, Lyttelton. Dunedin, Feb. 10. TTllmaroa. Sydney direct, February 10. Araliura. Picton, Nelson, West Coast, Fehruary It. _ , ■ jlokoia, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Feb. 11.

INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. TJLIMAItOA, s.s., left Melbourno February 1. for Ilobart, Bluff, Duncdin. Lyttelton, and Wellington. Duo Wellington February 10. Leaves tamo day for Sydney direct. Due Syduey February 14. WARRIMOO, b.s , left Sydney February 4 for Wellington direct. Duo Wellington February 8. Leaves February 9 for Lyttelton, Dunedin, Bluff. Hobart, and Melbourne. Due Melbourne February 18. MAHENO, .s.s., leaves Sydney February 8 for Auckland direct. Due Auckland February 12. (Tranships to Moncwai.) MONOWAI, s.s., leaves Auckland (with transhipments ex Maheno), February 14, for Gisborne, Napier, and Wellington. Due Wellington February 17. MANUKA, s.E., leaves Sydney February 11 for Wellington direct. Due Wellington February 15. Leaves February 16 for Lyttelton, Duncdin. Bluff, Hobart, and Melbourne. Duo Melbourne' February 25. r WIMMERA, s.s., left Sydney February 1 for Auckland, Gisborne, Napier, and Wellington. Due Wellington" February 10. Leaves same day for Lyttclton and Duncdin. OVERSEA SHIPPINQ. STEAMERS TO ARRIVE.' From London. MUKITAI (due about February 22), sailed on December 16, via Australian ports, Auckland, and Napier. (Tyser Line, agents.) TONGARIRO (due about February 10), sailed on December 24, via Capo Town and Hobart. (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) CORINTHIC (duo about February 21), sailed on January 5, via Capo Town ana Hobart. (Slaw, Savill and Albion Co., agents.) [ RTJAHINE (duo abont March 10), sailed on January 21, via Capo Town and Hobart. (New Zealand Shipping Co.. agents.) KAIKOUBA (due about March 17). sailed on January 25, via Auckland. (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) From Liverpool. SURREY (duo about February 20), sailed on December 10. via Australian-ports and Auckland. (F.-H.-S. Line, agents.) KENT (duo about March 27), sailed on January 16, via Australian ports and Auckland. (F.-TI.-S. Line, agents.) NORFOLK (due about April 9), sailed on February 4. via Cape Town, Hobart, and Auckland. (F.-H.-S. Line, agents.) From Montreal. KUMARA (duo about February 25), sailed on December 20, via Australinn ports and Auckland. (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) WQAKATANE (duo about March 27). sailed on January 21, via Auckland. . (Now Zealand Shipplns Co.. agents.) From How York. DALMORE (due about February 20), sailed on November 19. via Australian ports and Auckland. (A. and A. Lino, agents.) MAODALA (duo about March 2), sailed on December 10, via. Australian ports. (Dalgcty and Co., agents.) CItANLEY (due about March 11), sailed on December 24, via Australian ports and Auckland. (Tyscr Line, agents.) STRATIIENDRICK (duo about March 1), sailed on December 10, via Auckland. (Vacuum Oil Co., agents.) HARPAOOS (duo about April 17). sailed on January 7, via Australia and Auckland. (A. and A. Line, agents.)

SAILEE TO. -AEIiIVE. AEIEL, barque;• sailed Vlrom Liverpool November 18. -. (Johnston and Co., agonts.) BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. "-MELBOUENE, February 8.Arrived.—Jlagdala; from New York. , . L " HOBART, February s.'' Arrived.—Tongariro (Sunday ' morning)' . from London and'Cape'Town.' 1 COASTAL. MONDAY. FEBEUAEY--6. AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Aorangi (6.15 a.m.), from "Wellington; Coronation, ketcli, from Gisborne, Sailed.—Victoria (6 p.m.), for Sydney. NAPIER. ' - Sailed.—Tarawcra (2.30 p.m.), • forWei lington. Passengers: Miss Mahony, : 3lessrs. Jl'lntosh, Evans. Penny, M'Kenzie. PQET AHUEIRI.. Arrived.—Kahu (0.30' a.m.), from Wellington. NEW PLYMOUTH. : Arrived.—Corinna (5 a.m.). from Onehunga; Rarawa (4.30 a.m.). from Onehunga. Sailed.—Corinna (1.50 p.m.), for "Wellington; Barawa (8.30 p.m.), for Onehunga. FOXTON. r Sailed.—Gertio (12.50 p.m.). for Wellington. , ' :' . PICTOX. V: Arrived.—fateena (4.50- p.m.), from" Wellington. , : . ' ' • .■ 1' To sail.—Kennedy (midnight), for Wellington. . , BLENHEIM. , . To sail.—Blenheim (9.30 p.m.),- for Wellington; Opawa (1 p.m.), for Wellington. NELSON. To sail.—Nikau (3 p.m.). for Wellington. Sailed.—Koonya. (1.30 p.m.), for Welling ton; Maratoa. (8.30 p.m.), t for Wellington. Sailed.—Petone, for JVestport and Greymouth. "■" ™ TIMAEU. Arrived.—Afghanistan (7 a.m.), from Wellington. DUNEDIN; —— ' Sailed—Kotare, for Waikawa; Clan Shaw, for Timaru. ' ' BLUFF.Arrived.—Marere (7.45 p.m.), from Wellington; Ulimaroa, (9.40 a.m.), from Hobart (with English mail). Sailed.—Marama (5.40 p.m.), for Hobart; Ulimaroa, for Dunedin; Maroa, for Dunedin. . THE'NEEEHANA: • '• The Tyser liner Nerehana, which; arrived at London a, few days ago, is timed to leave .the West Coast of England (Liverpool last port) on February 19 for Auckland dircct and other New Zealand ports. THE OLD INDF.AGHIRI. . .. The old Tyser liner Indraghiri, so long and favourably known in Australian and New Zealand waters, which": was "recently, sold in London, has been taken oyer by her 'new owners, and- was rechristened Inst month. The name given her if Broadstone, and under that ilk she sailed from Barry on January 13,- bound, for Batavia. . ■ THE STEAMEE KTLEMHOR. - A' cable message states that, the steamer Kylcmhor. which was recently at. Welling-' ton; with hardwood, sailed from Honolulu on ' January 18 for' Newcastle, where, she will replenish her;bunkers before; loading a cargo of wheat at-, an. Australians port for the United Kingdom or Continent.; • TONGAEI,RO AEEIVES SATURDAY. 'Arriving at Hobart on Sunday morning by way porta, tho New Zealand Shipping Company's E:M.S Tongariro is expected to leavo tho 'Tasmanian port for Wellingtou dircct sbmo tirao this morning. She will probably put in an appearance hero some time on. Saturday morning. .DELPHIC AT MONTE VIDEO. A -cablegram -treceived by the local agents of the Shaw', Savill and Albion, Companj states that the Delphic, which left Wellington on January 11' for London, continued her voyage from Monto Video on Friday last. WHAKAPJJA LEAVES LONDON. Advice has* bain received-intimating that tho Tyser' Lino's steamer ■ Whakarua. left London on January 30 for Australian and New Zealand, ports. The vessel; which mqkes Auckland her first port of call in New Zealand;, is to call at Napier on her way down tho coast, and is cxpcctcd to reach Wellington about Ajril 5. ' NOEFOLK LEAVES LIVERPOOL. A cablegram received by the local agents of the F.-H.-S. Lino states that the Norfolk left Liverpool' for. Wellington, via. Gape Town, Hobart, and Auckland, on Saturday last! She is diio here on April 9, and after discharging part'cargo -proceeds to Lyttelt-on, Dunedin, and Bluff to complete. BEAUTY" POINT TO WELLINGTON. : Leaving Wellington on Friday. January 20. for Beauty Point, whero sho discharged a quantity of railway material, tho Now Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Kaipara left on tho return journey at noon on Wednesday last, and after a fair-wea-ther passage arrived'in tho stream at 4.45 a.m. yesterday, berthing at tho Glasgow Wharf at 9.50 a.m. Tho Kaipara. is to remain at Wellington all this week to re-, reive Home cargo, and eubseciucntly visitsNapier, Auckland, Waitara. Timaru, and Lyttelton, sailing finally from the lastnamed port for London on March 2. POET OF WESTPOET. JANUARY RETURNS. .

Returns for tho month of January in connection with tho port of Westport show that tho output and export of coal were as follow:— Output. Export. Tons cwt. Tons cwt Westport Goal Co.. Ltd. 50,328 4 46,425 5 Stato Coal nines 3,372 2 3,175 2 Eggettes & briquettes...- 413 7 • 413 7 Westport-Stoclston Coal . Co., Ltd 6.315 8 6,170 1 63,423 I 56,183 15 Of this amount 25CJ tons were shipped to foreign ports, vir., to Sydney, per s.s. Wairuna, 2503 tons. The export, of timber amounted to 187,2C0 superficial feet. During the month 94 steamers, representing 57,766 tons, entered the port, and 91 steamers, representing 52,684 tons, left the port. Tho total tonnago for the month was 110.450. The mean high water in tho river was 24ft. to., and on tho bar 24ft. 2ln. ■

■ ■ " WAEEBIOO FBOir' siDNLT. The j Union Company arc in receipt of • • advicc from their Sydney•• ofsco intimating . that the Warrimoo, which left Sydney for Wellington direct, at" 2 p.m. on Saturday; l ..-. ; last, has on board 67 saloon and. 57 steer-% , I age passengers : for all ports. The-ves&a>. ; is expected hero' on Wednesday. SUP.KEY AERTVES AT HELBOTjKSE » 1 ,An arrival at Melbourne on SaturdaJ .j. j ■ last'.:was" the-J'.-H.-S. Line's" ' ; rey, on'aVvoyage from Liverpool to Wei- - lington. The vessel left the English port f- • on December 10 and called at Cape Town on February 10: Before coming on to Wei- : lington, the' Surrey will visit . Sydney for .- discharging pnrposes. Sho is due here about February 20, and upon completion. • v . of.discharge of the Wellington portion of : > her cargo, the vessel will sail for Lyttel- . t'on and Dunedin.' Subsequently the Snr- - rey will load in the' Dominion, -and', is - ■ , scheduled to leave for Home about March u-p 23. :•: V . .. ■' - ■ • • ■■ " MONTHLY SHIPPING KETDBNS. P .... POET OF WELLINGTON. . The monthly shipping returns, for th!S port show that during January 323 ves----»i . sels entered the part of Wellington and ... 332 vessels took their departure. Of tho inward vessels 306 were. coastal steamers, '. . aggregating 239,551 tons, L and- manned .by 9577 men, and seven were 'coastal'sailers, . totalling 622 tons. Foreign arrivals num- t ; . j bercd 10—eight steamers aggregating 29,342 tona, and two . sailers totalling 827 tons. Coastal steamers crossing . outward num- .-j' bered 312, of o. total tonnage of 215,997 tons,':, ; ; ; and .'seven coastal sailers, aggregating 569 . . tons, also left' tho port. ..Twelve foreign. ; c : , steamers, totalling 50,847 tons, and one . . foreign sailor of 132 tons also departed.-In January, 1910, 315 vessels entered.port and--.--- . 312 departed. ■••■i ...Having left New Plymouth at midnight•• ■> on' Saturday, the Union .Company's ,stcam-. • . ; er Rosamond took 40 hours on 'thbi!rUhW,.,s down tho coast to Wellington, arriving i v hero at 4 p.m. yesterday. v/Phc vessel, has about 3COO crates of cheese ta tranship' -->» to the Tcrakina, leaving for London on ■ .. Thursday, was delayed by bad Weather, v. Owing to her,late arrival,.the Rosamond's — departure for. Picton',' Nelson, .'New.. Ply-,.™ . mouth; and'Ohehunga has. been postponed /■ until noon to-day. , 1 . . - .■ 1 ■, At 3.50 p.m. yesterday the Union Com- >, pany's Kakanoa left Wellington for Lyt- ..-J telton, for .which port she jhas 1300 sheep. The small harbour steamer Moturoi-19 , at present .undergoing repair and overhanl and her boiler has been tnKcn. out -i- . and .conveyed to Messrs. W. Cable ; Co.y engineering ' work's :.for' repair. ;. J Yesterday afternoon the steamer Manga-■ papa went.ronnd to Evans Bay. where she was. placed on the Patent Slip fcp ;r* overhaul and cleaning and paiating. It ■ wis intended by tho Weitport Coal Company to dispatch the collier Kegulns •'« ■ to Weitport last night; but,, owing to the . > shortage of trucks on Wellington wharves,' ' her departure has. been postponed until ■ : noon to-day. To-morrow the..Ty sir Line's Star o£ In- v„ ~ dia is expected to leave port-'for' Gisborno, • where she continues Homeward loading, .--w She also visits Napier, Wang'anui, and ■ . Wellington for the same purpose, and la . scheduled to leave here finally for London ... on February 15. I " The coastal steamer Manaroa, .which ar- ■ ■~ ■ i rived here at 6JO p.m. yesterday , from -i--. j Havelock, encountered extremely rough r : weather-during-the-passage. ■ She passed ■- The Brothers at 9 a.m. in the morning and — ■ was battling against a hard southerly nn-,, . a ■til her arrival at this port in the evening. i Mr.- J. E. .Carrick, second officer of the . t Patecna, was. obliged to come ashore yes- v. ] terday at Wellington owing to ill-health, j-■ 4 i ..The Marine Department advises that the j training ship Amokura is expected to Ea\l ■. from Auckland for the Kermadecs to-mor-■ 1 row. - ■ - ■ j Messrs. Dalgety and Co. state that tho . Wairau will arrive at Wellington from i Karamea to-morfow marning with a load of timber. " ■'■■ ■ ■ Telegraphic advicc received by' the - Union Company concerning the Arahura, - 1 "- i is to the effcct that the vessel arrived' at Grcymouth from Weliington via way ports ; : i at noon ytitrraay, and was to ha\'i> lett •- on the return trip at 1 a.m. to-day. j. Messrs'.' Johnston and Co. advise that ths f - Kipplc will leave Wellington for Napier . and Gisborne to-morrow afternoon. : Tho ; '"i vessel arrived from the latter port at < 1 p.m. yesterday, having been delayed on " ■ { the'passage.'down• by' a hard- southerly gale,. .1 - : ■ -i It is expected that the Komata will ba dispatched from Westport for Wellington : at 2 p.m. and the Kaiapoi on Thursday 1 | for this port. The Kiitawa was to havo ; left Grcymouth for' Wellington last night, ■ and tho Haupiri cleared Auckland ' for - i Limestone Island, East Coast bays, and ■■■> Wellington yesterday. ■ . . ■; On Saturday last the Union Company's steamer .Flora,-at one time a . crack pa?- > scnger vessel, had her masts taken out of ■ ' ner for th& purpose of having them lengin- '.'; lier ' 5 concerted 'into.-a col- ; : ■ Having eom» off the Patent Slip .yes- -.-n.'■■■■■. terday afternoon, the Maoriland Steam«nip Company's steamer Ennerdalo will 7 leave port for Greymouth and Sydney to- ' morrow. ' . It is reported that, owing to the strand- 7"• log of the .steamer Eastern, the Alden- " : ham will take up the former vessel's run • ' ' S h^' dn ®y T to 'Manila, Hong-Kong, Shanghai, and Japan. - "j; " ; r - H - S ' 1:5n0 ' 5 ««a«er I t0 "ife «o«e out of dock at ' ' : Port Chalmers. Tho vessel is to commence " < i loading operations soma time next week It has been decided not to repair the vea- '• ! tels bows until she reaches England. - : '' ' . ' . . ' \

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1045, 7 February 1911, Page 7

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