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SHIPPING NEWS.

PHASES OP TEE MOON. NOVEMBER. | Day. h.m. i Pull moon 7 3 IB a-m. Last quarter 13 6 50 P.m. New moon 21 8 19 a.m. First quarter 29 1 12 p.m. MOON. Moon riiroa to-day, 3.49 p.m.; Ectß, 3.59 a.tn. Sunday. HIGH WATER. To-day, 1.36 a.m.; 2.7 p.m. To-morrow, 2.29 a.m.: 3.3 p.m. SUN. Sua rises to-day, 4.35 a.m.; sets, 6.34 p.m. ARRIVALS. FBIDAY, NOVEMBER 3. PATEENA, s.s. (1.20 a.m.), 1212 tons, Watson, from "N.slsou and Picton. WARRIMOO, s.s. (5.50 a.m.), 3529 tons, Oi'ft, from Lyttolton. Passcnircrs: Saloon -Hisses llosic, Turisch, Rivo, Flynn, Wad-dc-il, Bowen, McGdamcs Wilson and da-ugh-tor. Walker, Bryant and infant, Shipji. Robertson, Fiynn, Pratt. Harvey and 2 cnildrcn, Messrs. Cork, M'Roe, Pennington, Gordon, Poole, lUrrcy, Cnilds, Piper, Niven, Shipp, Webb and 2 children, Chidloy; 18 steerage. MAORI, 5.?. (6.55 a.m.), 3399 tons, Stringer, from Lytt.cltcn. Passengers: 3aloon— Misso3 M'Vicer, M'Pherson, Gorman, Parkinson, Kepthorue, M'Kny, M'Phail, Lorinjur, Laidlow, O'Neill. Sharpe, Hcwctt, Bean, Samdcrs, Henderson, Rose, Campbell, Loan, Gorman, Turrer, Home, Longfcara, Heath, Mcsdames Wood, ' Fcnwick, SI" Vicar, Ross, Searlc, Gibbs, Raine, Uiven . Horsley, Brennjgan, Pycroft, Turner. Heron, Johnstone, Rose, Sharpe, Nurse Gorman, Dr. Fcnwick, Captain Copp. Messrs. Carlcss, M'Marton, Jolm.=on, Perry, Morpeth, Ross, Spear, Greenwood, Kelly. Horelcy, Perry, Finloy, Lcnnar, Cramn. Smith, Lyons, Svltcs, Clowes, Jacobs, M'Lcnnan, Dutch, Geddip, Evcrist, Jacobs. Lightband, Doughs. Ashholt, Heliyer Myers, Ritchie, Martin, Whcnncll, Jones Shaw, llaigh, Pikon, Roulston, Monson Alsir, La-ogham, Sharpe; 68 steerage. VICTORIA, s.s. (10 a.m.), H. J. Kcll, from Sydney, via AucMand, Gisborr.o, and Napier. Passengers: Saloon—J'ia-cs Reidor, Webb, Mcsdames Hart-ill, Laffcrty, Thomp, son, 0. Wilton, Des Bavrcs, Watron, li-ap-ley, Jackson, Cranby, Messrs. H. B. Lceec L.-.tferty. W. Seymour. N. Des Barrco. Watson, J. Murphy, A. 11. King, G. Da-vies, Devonshire, W. Kitchliug, Ridsdalo; i steerage. ROSAMOND, 3.5. (10.25 a.m.), 721 tons, Whybon), from Onehunga-. AORERE, b.s. (10 a»m.), 77 tons, Fisk. from Fatea. DEPARTURES. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3. NGATORO. s.s. 16.10 a.m.), 1137 tons, Muir. for Ta-akoho. PATEENA, s.s. (1.15 p.m.), 1212 tons, Watson, for Picton abd Nelson. Pscscnscrs: Saloon—For Picton—Misses Sharp, Willis, Rcntoul, Mrs. Sharp. Messrs. Sharp, Haolam, Bassctt, Lishtband, Williams, Sterling, Workman. Do*l, Nash, Anzns, Irving. For Nelson—Hiss/a Campbell, Kempthorns. Kive, Heath, Smith, Home, Miller, Mesdames Witty, Farrow, Farquberson, Messrs. Farquharson, MacMahon, Myers, Fowler, Flemms, E-gffleton, Tait, Honson, Wilkie (2). TAINUI. s.s. (11.55 a.m.). 128 tons, Jenno:i, for Paloa. NEREHANA. s.s. (3.10 p.m.), MJ3 tons, Lid6tono, for Lyttelton. ROSAMOND, s.s. (4.45 p.m.). 721 tons, Whyborn, from Onchuuja. ARAPAWA, s.s. (5 p.m.). 268 tons, H'lntotli, for Wanjanui. WAKRIMOO, s-fl. (6.45 p.m.), 3529 tons, Clift, for Sydney direct. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Younger (2), Loughnan, Campbell, Hesdames Linpbam and 2 children, Ker and child, I'recth and child, Younger, Pearson, Loushnan, Campbell. Delolery, Kibby and child. Reid and 3 children, Messrs. Chidlcy, Lyell, Cnthbcrtson, Barlow, Jenkins and party, Familton, Hutchison, Omith, Swan, Criiickuhank. Saiton, liernor, Silver (21, Bcrmer, Miller, ISaron, O'Brien, Lunn, Dororan, Frcyberg, Hates, Lineham, Delolery, Seymour, Power, Seymour, Kibby, Reid. Dugitan, Tyler Brodie, Donovun, Mills.

MAORI, ».?. (8.5 p.m.), 3395 tone, Stringer, for Lyttelton; 400 pMscnsers. VICTORIA, ».». 0.5 p.m.), tSil tons, Ecll, for Lyttolton owl Dunedin; 150 passengers

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Canopus, Westport, No-ember 4. Maroros, Lytt'lton. November 4. Patcsna. Nelfon, Picton, November 4. Rosamond, Picton, Novec-ber 4. Ruru, F.-i>st Count, November 5. Aorere, Patea, November 5. Maori, Lyttolton, November 5. Mapoarika, Wefit Coast, Nelcon, Nov. 5. Koromiko, Westport, November 5. Ayrshire, Liverpool, via Auckland, Nov. 5. M'okoia, Duncdin, Lyltelton, November 5. KrHu, Napier, East Coast, Nov. 5. Whakr.tane. Montreal, Auckland, Nov. 6. Monowai, northern ports, November 7. Navna, Suva, Auckland. November 9. Victoria, Dunedin, Lyttolton, Nov. 10. Tarawera, northern ports, November 10. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Mararoa, Lyttolton, November 4. Arahura. Picton. Nelson. West Coast, November 4. Turakina, Lyttclton, Port Chalmers, November 4. Athenic, Lyttelton, November 4. lonic. London, via way ports, Not. 4. Mangapapa, Westport. Karamea. Nov. 4. Poherua, Greymouth, November 4. Rimutaka, Auckland, November 4. Haupiri, Greymouth, November 4. Flora, Westport, November 4. rukaki, New Plymouth, West Coast, November 4. Putiki, Wanganui. November 4. flinemoa. northern lighthouses. Nov. 6. Rosamond, Picton, Nelson, New Plymouth, Onehunga, November 6. Koiuata, Westport, November 6. Canopus, Westport, November 6. Ruru, East Coast, November 6. Aorere, Patea, November 6. Patecna, Picton, Nelson, Novomber 6. Maori, Lyttelton, November 6. Kahu, East Coast, November 6. Mokoia, northern ports, November 6. Mouowai, Lj/tteiton, Dunedin, Nov. 7. Mapourika. Nelson, West Coast, Nov. 7. Ripple, Napier, Gisborne, November 7. Victoria, northern ports, Sydney, Nov. 9. Tarawora, Lyttelton, Duncdin, Nov. 10,

INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. ULIMAROA, s.s., leaves Melbourne November 8, lor Bobart. southern ports, ana Wellington. Duo Wollingl-on November 17. Leaves same day for Sydney direct. Duo byciney November 21.

iIOANA, s.s., leaves Sydney November 4, for Wellington direct. Duo Wellington November 8. Loaves November 9, for southern ports, Hobart, and Melbourne. Duo Aieiboumo November 18.

VICTORIA, s.s., leaves Duncdin November 7, for Lyttelton and Wellington. Duo \y cilijigion isovember 9. Leaves same day for northern ports -and Sydney. Duo Sydney November 17.

MANUKA, s.s., left Mclbourno November 1, for Hotart, southern ports, and Wellington. Duo Wellington November 10. Leaves same day for Sydney direct. Due fcyuuey November 14.

OVERSEA SHIPPIHC, STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. from London. NIWARU (duo about November 11), sailed September 4, via Australia, Auckland and Napier. (Tyser Line, agents.) I'APAROA (due about November 16), sailed on September 20, via Brisbane and Auckland. (N.Z. Shipping Co., agents.) REMUERA (duo about November 12), sailed on September 30, via Capo Town and Hobart. (New Zealand- Shipping Co., agents.) DELPHIC (duo about November 27), sailed on October 6, via Auckland, (Shaw, Savili, and Albion Co., agents.) STAR OF CANADA (duo about December 20), sailed on October 18, via Mclbourno, Sydney, and New Zealand ports. (Tyser Line, agents.)

MARERE (due about December 3), sailed October 1, via Melbourne and Sydney and New Zealand ports. (Tyser Line, agents.) CORINTHIO (due about November 28), sailed on October 14. via Cape Town and Hobart. (Shaw, Savili and Albion Co., agents.)

TONGARIRO (due about December 7), sailed on October 20. (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.)

KUAIiINE idue about December 12), sailed on October 28, via Oapo Town, and ]lobart. (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) From Livorpool, MORAYSHIRE (duo about December 15), sailed on October 7 for New Zealand porta. (F.-11.-S. Line, agents.) AYRSIIIKE (duo about November 6). sailed on September 2, via Sydney, Brisbane, and Auckland. (New Zealand Shipping Co.. agents.) OPAWA (due about December 6), palled on September 29, via St. Helena, Australia, and Auckland. (New Zealand Shipping Co., n cents.) DRAYTON GRANOE (due about January 2), sailed on October 24, for New Zealand ports. (F.-U.-S. Line, agents.) From Montreal. YVITAKATANE (due about .Monday). Bailed, on August 22. via Australia and Auckland. (New Zealand Shipping Co.. agents.) KUMARA (due about December U), sailed on October 10, via Australian and New Zealand ports. (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) TOKOMARtJ (due about January 3), sailen on October 22, via Australia and Auckland. (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) From San Francisco. AORANGI (duo about NoTomber 10), Bflilod ou October 18, via Papeeto and liarotosxfti (Galaa SJ3, Co,, ucntaj

From Dunbury. CLAN OGILVY (duo about November 6), sailed on October 20, via Port Keniblo.. (G.H. Scales, agents.) SAILERS TO ARRIVE. ANTDCO, barque, sailed from Liverpool on September 20. (Johnston and Co., agents.) QUEEN ELIZABETH, ship, sailed from New York October 17. (Vacuum Oil Co., agents.) BY TELEGEAPH. OVERSEA. NEWCASTLE. November 3. Sailed.—Kaitangata, for Duncdin. SYDNEY, November 3. Arrived.—Wimmera (3.30 p.m.), from Auckland direct. COASTAL. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3. AHOKLAND. Sailed.—Ayrshire (4.30 p.m.), for Wellington. NAPIER. Arrived.—Tarawera (4.45 p.m.), from Wellington. GISBORNE. Sailed—Eipplo (5 p.m.), for Wellington. WANGANtJI. Arrived.—Wairau (6.10 p.m.), from Wellington. PICTON. Arrivcd.-Pateena (5.25 p.m.), from Wellington. WESTPORT. Sailed— Canopus (6.45 a.m.), for Wellington. GREYMOUTH. Sailed.-Inga (7 p.m.), for Sydney. LYTTELTON. Arrived.—Moeraki (7.5 5a.m.), from Wellington; Kamona, from Wcstport. Sailed.—Lord Lonsdale, for Dunodm; Moeraki, for Melbourne, via southern ports; Brisbane, for Akaron, and Mnraroa (6.30 p.m.), for WeUington, with 125 passengers. PORT CHALMERS. Arrived—Wanaka (5 a.m.),fromßunbury.

WARRIMOO AN EMPTY SHIP. The only cargo token to Sydney by the Warrimoo from New Zealand ports yesterday vr.l3 a lino of 200 cases of frozen fish. This and passcngcro' luggage was tho sole cargo. The vessel had about 750 tons to la.nd here from Melbourne, Hobart, and southern ports, and left for Sydney shortly before 7 p.m. KIA OBA'S LANDING PORTS. \ So ao to enable her to leavo Wellington in timo to catch tho January wool sales lit Home, the following ports of call, and the dates of arrival and departure ut each, arc announced in connection with the movements of the flhaw, Savili, and Albion Company's rtc-ainer Kin. Oiy:— Leaves Auckland November 9, arrives Gisbornc November 10. Loaves November 15, arrives Napier November 16. Leaves November 18, and arrives Lyttelton November 20. Loaves November 22, and arrives Wellington November 23. From Wellington the Kia Ora leaves for London direct on November 25. NOTICE TO MARINERS. Rock B.S.W. of Cook Rock, off Brothers Island.—ileferrinc to notice to mariners No. i>9, of 1911, relating to reported rock off Cock Kocli, Captain BoUohb, of the Government s.s. Hincnioa, reports that, after marine; careful smirch, no trace of tho rock iu the reported position could be found. He found, however, a rock with Cj fathoni3 of water over ii at low-wafer spring tlclor;., one mile H. Mfiec W. (true! of Cool; Rock, tee following true bearings mark tho position of the rook, viz.:—White Bocks 8. Hdec., Cape Koamuru S. 4Gdeg. W., Brothers Lighthouse K. sldog. E. When over tho rock S.E. White Rock is midway between Long Island and Bottle linek (north point of Kosolution Bay). Charts, etc., affected: Admiralty Charts Nos. 2685. 695. and £OjA: "New Zealand Pilot," eifjhtli edition, IKB, Chapter VI, page 172. ■■HOMEWARD BOUND/ By the Shaw, Sr.vill. Mid Albion Company's It.M.S. lonic, which leaves tho Glasgow Wharf, Wellington, for London ut o p.m. to-day, the following have booken passages :— Prom Wellington: FirEt Baloon—Major and Mrs. C. S. Richardson ' and family, Mr. and I"rs. N. Miller and family, Capfain an,d ih'<|. M. M.,iGaid«eK,,and family. UiBB Hathcrlcy, and Mis. V. King. Second saloon—Miss J. M. Thow, McfldamCß Allan Mid If. Biythe. Messrs. H. R. Allan. B. Saunders. Third-class: llcsdames Earo, Kertirnari, Caesar, Walker, Messrs. Camp. Cannini-ham, loord, . Kelly, Harrinson. lTGarry, Moore, ar.d TayJor. From Auckland: Saloon—Misses 0. and R. Toner, Ifcuuame;; C. Nevill, B. Toner, Xtessro. Br. F. P. Whittick and son, Jlr. R. G. He:iaby. Third-class: Messrs. Furniss, Tnr.Tam. Malcolm. Walker. From Ohristchuvoli: Saloon—Dr. and Mrs. and Hr. F. Chiiton. Third-class—Mrs. Davidson, Iters. Cook, Lambert, and TjKllO. From Duncdin: Saloon—Profereor andK"rs. P.. Bcnham 'and Kev. 0. L.. Perry. Third-class: Mr. Gilbert. From Gioborne: baloon—Mrß. M. Dcsbarres. From MelbounKs: Saloon—Miss M. Hosic. From Adelaide: Saloon— Ijr. J. D. and tiie Messrs. JtnrpUy, Mr. E. J. and Master P. E. Jfurohy. From Greymouth: Third-class—Uessnj. Hunter, Gunn, Ishorwood. From New Tiymouth: Third-class—Mr. and Mrs. J. Louie and family, J£r. Mrs., and Hiss Dallas. From Westport: Messrs. Bates and Lawson. From Napier: Hiss Mackenzie and Mr. Pratt. Scarcity of labour on the Wellington wharves wis rather in evidence yesorday. This was ovrinK to three overseas vessols —tho lonic. Turakina, and Athcnic—workins carro in two shifts, and several of the oastal fleet beine in port. It was owint to this cauEo that the small steamer Putiki was unable to make a start with her loadinc operations until the afternoon. Beforo proceeding to Australia; to load, tho Va«uum Oil Company's chartered steamer Lord Lonsdale will in all probability be docked at Port Chalmers. On Friday the Union Company's steamer Koonya left Dunedin for the West Coast. She makes a call at Milford Sound on ronto to land stores for tho Government Tourist Department. A full load of produce and conoral merclmndiso for Wanganui was loaded by tho ■nhooner Amelia Simics at Lyttolton this week. The Amelia Simms is tho rn-st sohooner to load at Lyttelton for WanEanui for several years, and she has Eecurod freight for that port owinc to tho laying up of steamers usually cngaßed in the nervice between tho two ports. It will be Monday before the Westport Coal Company's collier Canopus gets away from Wellington for Westport. Owinc to the dearth of vesscle to take away transhipments, out of 500 tons of ceneral cargo landed from tho Shaw, Savili R.il.S. Athenio yesterday, only four, cases of periodicals wero sent to their destination. Tho sheds on the various wharves are in a congested suite at tho present timo. Mr. D. Harkncss. third officer of the Warrimoo, left tho vessol at Wellington yesterday, and Mr. A. l'yko was engaged in his stead. Mr. A. Alison, fourth engineer ov" the Victoria, came ashore yesterday, and Mr. 0. Nalthsmith filled tho vacancy. Dr. Fenwlck lias signed on as Burgeon of tho Bimulaka for tho run Home. It is expected to dispatch tho New Zealand Shipping Company's It.M.S. Turakina for Lyttolton about 5 p.m. to-day. At 5 p.m. to-day tho llimutaka loaves Wellington in continuation of her journey from Port Chalmers to Auckland. Consignees of cargo are requested to noto that tho F.-11.-S. Ayrshire will Eflil from Port Chalmers for Avonmouth on November 22, and not Novomber 24 as originally intended. The vessel is duo at Wellington from Liverpool on Monday. At 8 p.m. on Monday tho Government steamer Hincmoa will leave Wellington on a tour of northern lignthouscs. A call will be made at Oastlcpoint en route to land material in connection with tho building of tho new lighthouse at that point. A departure from Greymouth at 6 a.m. yesterday was tho steamer Mapourika, The vessel was to have left Westport at' 5 p.m. for Nelton and Wellington, and in duo in port about 6 p.m. to-day. On Thursday next tho Island steamer Navua is duo at Wellington from Suva, via Auckland, with a fruit cargo. Tho vessel loft Suva for Auckland at 9 p.m. on Thursday. With 50 head of cattlo and some .general cargo, tho Haupiri is expected to clear Wellington for Greymouth to-day. Owing to being delayed in port, the Puknki will not sail lor New Plymouth. Westport, and Greymouth until this morning. Leaving Wellington last evening, tho Rosamond went across to Picton to pick up JOCO sacks or chaff. She returns this ovenins, and leaves in her usual running at midnight on Monday. Anticipations in regard to discharge of the New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer WhaUaiano at Auckland havo not been realised. In consoouence tho vessel is not expected to roach Wellington before Monday. Messrs. Johnson and Co. advise that they will dispatch the steamer Pulikl from Wellington to Wangauui to-day with general cargo. Captain Harvey, late ot the Queen of tho South, will bo in charge of her, and Mr, A\cry, late of tho Dolendor, chief officer.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1277, 4 November 1911, Page 7

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SHIPPING NEWS. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1277, 4 November 1911, Page 7

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