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SHIPPING NEWS

& PHASES OF THE MOON. .IANUAH V. Day. Hr. ra. Full moon 5 1 0 a.m. Last quarter It ? 13 p.m. Nov; moon 13 19 40 p.m. First quarter 2? 6 "1 p.m. ),!OON". Jloon rises to-dny, 6.55 a.m.; tctc-, p.iu niC.lt WATEK. To-day, 6.26 n.ra.: 6.<9 p.m. To-ffijrrow, 7.M a.m.; 7.W p.m. SUN. Sun rises to-clsy, 4.41 a.m.; sets, 7.22 p.m ARRIVALS. SATURDAY, JAXUARY 20KAITOA, s.s. (2.30 a.m.), 350 tons, Graham f K?K:\uT l SA e '(6.ls a.m.), 245 tons, Hay Jl s.s. '6.55 a.m.), 2353 tons, Man nin-V from Lyttclton; 200 passengers. AitAWA, s.s. (8 a.m.), 9192 tons, Ciajdcn from Lyttelton. Pi , AOREI7E, s.s. (5.£0 p.m.), 77 tons, Fisls (put hncli, stress of i«?a'licr). QUEEX OF TIIE EOLTJI, 5.6. (6-15 p.m.) 158 tons, Harvey, from Po*tpn- _ GERTIE, s.s. (7.40 p.m.), 269 tons, Eodger from Foxton. T PATKEXA, s.s. (9.30 p.m.), 1212 t™?- "J R. Watson, from Nelson and Passengers: 140 caioou and 24 steerage. SUSDAY, JANUARY 21. BLENHEIM, s.s. (0.15 a.m.), 120 tons, Wat son. from Blenheim. , OPAWA, s.s. (4.15 a.m.), 110 tons, >iclio lao, from Blenheim. MAORI, (7.10 a.m.), 0399 teas, Aldiveli from Lyttclton. _ . MOKOWAI, s.s. (1.35 p.m.), JW tons, Col lir.s, from Lyttelton. Parsengcis: SaloonMisses Carroll, Weir, Moylc, and Howard Masdamcs Hooper, Julius and 2 children Adams, Ncivton, Jones, Mills, Meclliegot Peacock, Thompson, Newton, Messrs. JRicli roond, Robertson. Hooper, Butter. Bock Kidson, Smith, Holmes, Jones, OKane Silk, .Mills, Brown, Boothinan, J»ome Smith, Clifford, Dickson and son, Gibson Kin?, Tuthcll, Reid. Moore, Patterson Denniston, Koeneons, Donnelly. Moyle, Lid dinrd, Lambert, Wiggin, Collins, M'villy: 34 6tcera?o. „ . MANAROA, s.s. (2- p.m.), 122 tone, Hart from Havelcck. MORAYSHIRE, s.s. (3.30 -p.m.), 5576 tons ; M'Lauchlin, from Waitava. PUTIKI, s.s. (11.40 p.m.),-409 tons, Wahlstrora, from Wanganui. DEPARTURES. SATURDAY, JANUARY 20. ARAHURA, s.s. (1 p.m.), 1596 tons, Lambert, for Picton. Nelson, Wcstport, and Greymouth; 123 passcngren?, AORKKK, s.s. (1.15 p.m.). 77 tons, Fiek, foi Patea. NIKAU, s.s. (2.40 p.m.), 245 tons, Hay for Nelson and Motueka. KAITOA, s.s. (10.20 p.m.), 350 tons, Graham, for Wcstport. MARAROA, s.s. (11 p.m.), 2598 tons, Manning, for Lyttelton. Passengers: SaloonMisses Wood, Hroadlmrst, Kerry, Quail) (2), Moore, Walter, Packer, Farman, Lud« foid, Munro (2), Tiller, Andrews, Stott (2), Mesdames Alexander, M'Lcnnan, Little, Tiller, Fraser, Ciuldon, Truscott, Jacobsen, Lockwood, Collins. Frafer, Arlow, Messrs, Alexander, Stead, Grifliths, Radcliffe, Rtyclie, Bunny, M*lnto?.h. Stewart, Douglas, Walker, Simeon, Haycock, Little, Chivers, Mallos, Honrington, Scott, Andrews, Illingworth, Smith, Iddlcbrook, Murrcll, Clayton, Davidson, Truscott, Dudley, flrovcr, Waller, Hatch, ToncyclifVo. Mason, Williams, Matthews, Wylie, Drodrick, Arlow; 40 steerage. SUNDAY, JANUARY 21. KAHU, s.s. (2.10 a.m.), 182 tons, Jones', for Castlcpoint and coa^t. DEFENDER. *.s. (4.10 a.m.), 190 tone, Jamiesoit, for Picton. STAR OF INDIA, s.s. (6 a.m.), 7316 tons, Kearney, for Gishorne. AORERE, s.s. (12.10 p.m.), 77 tonsj Fisk, for Patea. Y/AKATU, s.s. (5 p.m.), 157 tons, Wills, for Kaikoura. lIUIA, r.s. (6 p.m.), 127 tons, Burt, ,for Wanganui. EXPECTED AHRIVALS. Mapourika, Wcstport, Nelson. Jan. 22. Ngatoro. Greymouth, January 22. I > utiki r Wanganui, January 22. Arapawa, Wanganui, January 22, Kiripaka, Patea, January 22. Kapuni, Patea, January 23. ' Mana, Patea, January 22. Rosamond, Onchunga, New Plymouth, January 22. Ripple, Gif'horne, January 22. Manarca, Havelock, January 22. Koonya. southern ports, January 22. Marienfels, New York, via Auckland, January 22. . Waverley, Picton, January 22, Wliangape, .Westport, January. 22. Ngahere, Greymouth, January 23. Corinna, Onchunga, New Plymouth, January' 23. Aorerc, Patea, January 23. V/nimea, New Plymouth, January.23, Kahu, Cnstlepoint, East Coast, Jan. 23. Nikau, Nebon, Motueka, January 23. Mararoa, Lyttelton, January 23. , Moknia. northern ports, January 23. Stormbird, Wanganui, January 24. Tainui, London, via way ports. Jan. 24. Kaitaki, Lyttelton, January 24. Arahura. West Ooast, Ncison, Picton, January 24. JTuia, Wanganui, January 24. Wakatu, Lyttclton, Kaikoura, Jan. 24. Moeraki, Sydney direct, January 24. \ Star of Canada, Lyttelton, January 25. Tarawera, Dunedin. Lyttclton, Jan. 25, Huupiri, Auckland, via East Ooast, •January 26. Ulimaroa, Melbourne, via south, Jan. 26, PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Pateena, Picton, Ncison, January 22. Maori, Lyttelton, January 22. Monowai, northern ports, January 22. Rosamond,» Picton. Nelson, New Plymouth, Onchunga, January 22. Mokoia, Lyttelton, Dunedin, January 23. Koonya,.New Plymouth, Westport, Greymouth, January 23. Poherua-. Greymouth, January 23. Nikau, Nelson, Motueka, Jan. 23. Mararoa, Lyttclton, January 23. . Kajiuni, Patea, January 2-3. Kiripaka, Patea, January 23. !Maua, Patea, January 23. Arapawa, Wanganui', January 23. '? Putiki, January 23. Blenheim, Blenheim, January 23, Opawa, Blenheim, January 23. Waverley, Ncison, West Coast, Jan. 23, Wairaca, Nelson, West Coafct, Jan. 23. Aorere, Paten, January 2-3. Amokura, Kcrmadecs, January 23, Otaki, Beauty Point, January 23. Kairaki, Kaiapoi, January 24. Mapourika, Nelson, West Coast, Jan. 24. Ripple, Napier, Gisbornc. January 24. Corinna, southern ports, January 24. Wakatu, Kaikoura, Lyttclton, Jan. 24. Manama, Motueka, January 24. Stormbird, Wanganui, January 24.. Morayshins, Avonmouth, via Timaru, Lyttelton, January 25. Tarawera, northern' ports, January 25, Arfuva, London, via way port 3, Jan. 25, Huia, Wangnnui, January 25. Moeraki, Melbourne* via south, Jan. 25, Ulimaroa, Sydney direct, January 26. Arahura, Picton, Nelson, West Coast, January 27. Star of Canada, London, January 27. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE, MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. MANUKA, s.s., left Melbourne January 10, for Hobart, southern ports and Wellington. Due Wellington January 19. Leaves same day for Sydney direct. Due Sydney January 23. MOERAKI, s.s., left Sydney January 2G for Wellington direct. Due Wellington January 24. Leaves January 25 for southern ports, Hobart, a v nd Melbourne, Dus Melbourne February 3. ULIMAROA. <.s., left Melbourne January 17 for Hobart. southern ports, and Wellington. Due Wellington Januory 26, Leaves same day for Sydney direct. Due Sydney January 30. - VICTORIA, s.s., left Sydney January 7, for northern ports nnd Wellington. Due Wellington January 25. Leaves same day for Lyttclton and Dunedin. OVERSEA SHIPPINC. STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. From l on d° n » MURITAI (due about February 16), sailed on- November 28, via Australia and Auckland. (Tyser Line, agents.) TAINUI (due Wednesday), sailed on December 7, via Cape Town and Hobart. (Shaw, Savill. and Albion Co., agents.) MAMA 111 (due about February 1), sailed on December 14, via Auckland. (ShawSavill. and Albion Co.. agents.) ROTOUUA (duo about February 4i. sailed on December 23, via Capo Town and Hobart. (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) MIMIRO (due about March 2), sailed on December 28, via?, Australia and Auckland. (Tv=er Line, agents.) lONIC (due about February 20), sailed on January 4, via Cape Town and Hobart. (Shaw, 'Savill, and Albion Co., agents.) From Liverpool. BANFFSHIRE (due about February 29}, sailed on December 21, via Cape Town, Sydney. Newcastle, aud Auckland. (F.-H.-S. Line, agents.) WAJMANA (due about February 18), sailed on D?ceinber 23. via. Australian ports and Auckland. (Shaw, Savill, and Albion Co., agents.,' , SUSSEX (due about March 22>, failed on January 12, via Sydney, Newcastle, anil Auckland. (F.-11.-S. Line, agents.) From Montreal. RAKAIA (due about February 1), sailed on November )?, via Australia and Auck- . land, (New Zealand ShlijjiDff Co* oj:eaU.)

MAT,iERA (due about March 6). saile< on Dccninlnr 28, via Australia and Auck land. (>cw Zealand Shipping Co., agents. From New York, r --JAjtIhXI'LLS iduc early Ihi? morning) aued on October 31, via Australia ant (Dalgcty and Co.. agents.) •sl.\R OI SCOTLAND (duo about Januan ftn Novcmb?r 18, via Australi? Cl jr 4 ,• (Ty.-,er Line, agents.) ir , ALLS OK OKCJJY (due about February Jfi. mailed on November 18, via Auckland rTnV- T !l agents.) KiJ.KDALK (due about Marrh 24), sailec ill 1 J )et, -Mber 13, via Australia and Auck lend, (A. and A. Line, agents.) From Philadelphia. TERRIER (due about February 18), sailec rsovember, via Dunedin and Lyttelton (uollin and Co., agents.) From San Francisco. TAHITI (due about February 1), Bailee Ptt o s nua 10, via Papeete and lu.s.s. Co., agents.) SAILEK TO ARRIVE. .QUEEN ELIZABETH, ship, sailed friu Xcw York, October 17. (Vacuum Oil Co agents.) BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. SYDNEY, January 21. Sailed.—Moeraki (1.30 p.m.), for Welling ton direct. MELBOURNE, January 21. Arrived—Warrimoo, from Bluff, vii Hobart. HOBART, January 20. Sailed.—Tainui (7 a.m.), tor Wellington • COASTAL. SATURDAY, JANTJABY 20. AUCKLAND. Sailed.—Mokoia (noon), for eouthen ports. Passengers—Saloon: For Welling ton—Mis?>as Sinclair, Alexander, Craik Messrs. Howartli, Hargrcaves, Appleyard Little, Master Hargreaves. GISBORNE. Arrhed.—Kaiapoi (1 a.m.), from Newcastle. Sailed.—Ripple (4 p.m.), for Wellington via East Coast. EAST OAPE. Marienfels passed south at 12.30 p.m. NAPIER, Sailed.—Whakareri (noon), for Wellington NEW PLYMOUTH. Arrived.—Rosamond (midniglit), from One htinga. PATEA. Arrived.—Kiripaka (9.40 a.m.), Kapun: (9.45 a.m.), and Mana (10 a.m.), from Patea To sail.—Mana (11 p.m.), and Kapuni (l: p.m.), for Wellington. WANGANUI. Arrived.—Arapawa- (7.55 a.m.), and Storm 1 bird (11.50 a.m.), from Wellington. PICTON. Arrived—Storm (7.55 a.m.), from Wei lington; Arahura (5.15 a.m.), from Welling ton. LYTTELTON. Arrived—Tarawera (9.15 a.m.), from Wei lington. SUNDAY, JANUARY 21. AUCKLAND. Arrived— PuJtaki, from the Bluff, Oamari and Tiroaru; Victoria (5.30 p.m.), from Syd nay; Wiuinicra, from southern ports Kanna, from Wellington; Jessie Cfaig barque, from Newcastle'. ONEHUNGA. Sailed.—Corinna (4 a.m.), and E-arawa (' p.m.), for New Plymouth. 1 PATEA'. Sailed.—Mana (11 a.m.),. and Kapuni (11 a.m.), for Wellington. WANGANUI. Sailed.—Putiki (9 a.m.), for Wellington. NELSON. Arrived.—Nikau (3.30 a.m.\ from Welling ton; Arahura (6.30 a.m.), from Picton. To sail—Mapourika (1 a.m. Monday), foi Wellington. WESTPORT. Arrived.—Ecgulus (8 a,m.), from Wei lington. LYTTELTON. Arrived.—Mararoa (11.45 a.m.), from Wei lington. Sailed.—Waihora (4.50 a.m.), for Newcastle BLUI'F. Axrivcd.-H.M.S. Pioneer (9 a.m.). COMING BY THE RtftoitUA. TCTien the last mail left London the foi lowing had booked passages by the Nov Zealand Shipping Co.'s Rotbrua, which i: due at Wellington oa February '6:— Mr. and Mrs. \Y\ B. Leyland, Mr. and Mrs M. Orme, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Hay, Mrs. A S. Ncvill,, Mrs. I. T. and Miss Qreig, Mr aud Mrs. R. 11. Rhodes.' Miss S. Tregon ing, Mrs. M. Corbet. Mr. 11. ajid Mrs. L( Cren, Mr. T. R. Rhodes, Dr. T. O. Guthrie Jli£3 M. E. Michic, Mr. T. a-nd Mrs. Win gate, Captain A. C. CritcJiley-Salmons, Mr a. L. Whyraper, Mr. W. Murray, Captain Mrs., and Miss v ßose. Mr. G. Hunter, Mr R. Xlollis. Miss M. Doyle, Mrs. Simpson, Rev and- Mrs. Kennedy, Miss F. Tucker, Mrs J. Morris, Miss W. Reeves-Ellis, Dr. Chad wick, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Clark,, Miss C Savory, Mr. D. Nesham, Mrs. E. .Timings Miss Necker, !Miss E-Tcrton, Mr. W. King Mr. E. J. Colbourne, Mr. A. Crowthcr, Mr R. Paul, Mifs M. M. Reid. Mrs. J. Jack, Mis: A. Corry. "Mr. and -Mrs. Fraser-Tyther, Rev «L A. Lush, ,Jlr. S. W. Smeeton, Miss E Gilbert, Miss R. Hewitt, Mrs. J. Seabourn Mrs. L. Sylvester, Mr. J. Hiscock, Misseis J and J. Reid, Miss E. Herbert-Maguire, Mrs C. S. Treacher, Mr. A. S. C. Meakin, Mr C. N. de Trafford, Mr. J. F. G. Hislop, Mr A. Leatherbarrow, Mr. T. H. Salter, Mrs S. Guest, Mr. D. Hancock, Mr. IF. W". Mai den, Mr. H., Mrs., and Mr. J. G. Templcton Mr. R. M'Callum, Mr. B. Yorke, Dr. ant Mrs. Pairraau, Mr. W, Beadle, Mrs.. E. A Wilson, Miss M. CUolraondley, Miss Curtis Miss J.ickson, Miss Francis, Mr. J. New lands, jun., and about 250 third-class pas . sengers. TAINUI LEAVES HOBART. Cable advice received by the local agcnti of the Shaw, Savill and Albion Companj state that R.JLS. Tainui left Hobart, ii continuation of her journey Londoi to Wellington, at 7 a.m. on Saturday. Tin liner should make port early on Wednesday morning. THE STAR OF CANADA. About Thursday next- tlie Tyser liner Stai of Canada is due at Wellington from Lyt telton. The vessel will complete loading here, and will probably sail for Londoi about the end of the week or beginning o next. TALTJNE, FROM THE ISLANDS. Thursday, January 25, is the date oi which the Union Company's Island tradoi Talunc k expected to leave Suva, for Auck land ajid "Wellington. The vessel is due aAuckland on January 29, and at Wcllingtoi on Thursday, February 1. SHIP SURGEONS' FEES. The decision of the P. and O. Compaq to fall in line with other leading steam ship companies in allowing their ship sur geons to charge reasonable fees • for tin treatment of iirst and second cabin pas senders should excite no opposition (say! an exchange). It is true that the carmg* of a surgeon is obligatory upon the, ship owners in nearly every case, and it is perhaps, for that reason that t the prae ice grew up of placing the services of thi ship's doctor at the disposal of everybodj on board. To thcec, however, wlio an accustomed to paying for medical attend ance on shore,, the practice of free doctor ing ou shipboard can never have been al together agreeable, even if it was rightlj considered as included in the contract Primarilj', it may be supposed, the busi ness of the ship surgeon was to deal with cpidcmic disorders among emigrants rather than with the ailments, serious oi trifling, of the woll-to-do voyager. Undei the new. regime the ship surgeon will necessarily still have a monopoly. Nc other doctor with a lower scale of fees will that is to say, be available. Hence th( precaution has been taken to provide thai the fees charged shall be reasonable, anc on this point the captain, to whom the bills are to be submitted, ia to be the judge. Tliic seems a desirable and use ful acknowledgment of the supreme an thority of commander, and few shit surgeons will ouarrel with the require, ments. All the same, the new order ol things should result, even with this super vision, in a material addition to the incomes of ships' doctors, who, if report speak* trulv, are not in all cases extravatrantly paid. Quito likely the concession: will have the effect of .rendering servicc on shipboard more attractive t-o the pro feision. To the White Star Lino must be given the credit of inaugurating the altered practice. Produce laden, the ketch Lizzie Taylor left Timaru on Saturday, bound for Wei lington. Haviup completed her contract, with the Napier Karbour Bonrd, the Wellington dredge Whakarori l<-ft for Wellington at noon on Saturday. She should arrive here early this morning. The hnrquentinc Carla is expected at Wellington from Wanganui this week. The pailer will be placed on the Slip for overhaul. The Ro&amond will not take cargo from Wellington for New Plymouth this trip, The Koonya is being utilised in her fctcad, Mr. C. J. M'Lcan is now third engineer of the Manuka. He joined the vessel at Lyttelton this trip. At 6 a.m. yesterday the Tyser liner F#tar qf Inula left Wolling1o;i for GlflboruCi . uliar* Hauu InafHnef Jjg CQUUaUCd,

I Messrs. Johnston and Co. advise that the • fiteimor Ripple will leave Wellington foi I Nanir-r and Ci.-sbornc at- fi p.m. on Wednesday, u'ii to-mow>.v, as originally intended Cargo will bp received on Tuesday. Oiptuin riyun. of t s io Kotuku, has re turned from holiday leave. The four-ma Mod baroue Madagascar arrived at Melbourne on Janunry 11. after a smart passage of 42 davs from Monte Video Under the auspices of the A. and A Line, the steamer Anglo-Bolivian is load ing at New York for New Zealand ports I She is scheduled to on February 5. Mr. V. J. Couldrcy, late third officer ol the Waitcmata, has passed his oxxmination for a master's Home trade certificate Attention i* directed to the Union Co.': adveiUscmcnt which appears in tfcis issue, Mapourika's departure from Wellington for Nolsou and Weft Coast pcrts has occr postponed until 4 p.m. on Wednesday. Thi* ifi on account of the holiday to-day, . . Amokura, New Zoaland trainir/; ship . berthed at the Wool Wharf on Saturday morning. She remai'ns there until Tuesday morning, proceeding thenco to the Btream prior to Bailing for tIV) Kcnnadecf in the afternoon. i > The coastal stoamer Kaii-aki ia erpectec , in port fi'om Lyttclton on Wednesday. She will berth at the Petone wharf to load sheep. She leaves on the same day foi Kaiapoi. While she was at Onehunsa tliia trij the TJnion Company's steamer Corirjia loaded 25,000 boxes of butter for transhJv ment to the Arawa and Morayshire al Wellington. The Union Company's passenger depart meat will be open between 9 and 10 this ; morning. After that time tickets for the Patecua may bo purchased on board. The wharf office will be open at 7 p.m. To-day being Anniversary Day, the Cm toms House will not be opeli for the trans action of business. Mr. J. Anderson, who has been acting chief engineer of the Mokoia, joined the JLar&ma at Auckland a, l ? secorelieving Jfr. A. Reed, who has joined the Mokoia i as chief. < Captain Geo. HoUord, for many yean ' in the Union Steam Ship Company's* eer ' viccj, has been appointed harbourmaftei at ftew Plymouth, in succession to Captaii Newton (resigned).

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1343, 22 January 1912, Page 7

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