SHIPPING MEWS.
PHASES OF THE MOON. .'V . NOVEMBER. I " / ;,y Day. -Hr. b.," ■ Last" nnartor ...... -2: ' 3-' 8 p.m. KoTT ' i 9 135 p.m. ?lr<4 i "" Sl >*«r' '17 1 10 13 a.m. 25 . '3 42 a.m. - MOON. ■" , '.'/-o:; zl'-:'; v)-day, 9.59 aim.; eetfi, 1.13 if.rn. f " " HIGH WATKR. To-dn-y, 9.65 a.m.; 'itl.iS p.m. Te-sftwrow, 10.38 11 pjn. SpN. •Jim lisoa t-vday, 4.21 a»m.i sets,. 6.50 p.m. ! ARRIVALS TT-kiJiY, .15. SMiSHEI'M; s.s. (4.15 a.m.),il& ion9r.',Wal-: ilreim, irorr. Blenheim. A.'i OPAWA. s.- (4.30 a-m.), 110 ■Jrim BU-sfhs'ift. • . WAWBIJS««. 9.5. (4.45 a.m.), .OT ..tons, CLift, from Mdboume <md ■'Hdbatkprta.' soivibtia polls. Passencers: Sjalooii-Mireos hM'.s ii). Wilson. Oarmichael. ButleT. WaJlace (2). Mfl.'dames BeeohofF; -Armstrong, ■.Wmaldson, Collins and chald, M oiil'd. 'Sntiih. Staples. Meissrs." Beschoii. i'- via Pierce; Marton. Rose.; ParJr..r Doncl<i?ott and 3 children. : Gilbert, •t'ctlk-.r-'itl, Jfa-rrydtt, Ooaife,' Morrin. Pat<vo, Wiiito, Korhzson, Cornish, Niven, Ja-A-vit'a: 24 steerage. ' ~.. ■ MIOP.T. s.«. (7 a,m.), 3399-tons, AJdwell, ft-im i.- 250 passensers. _ • .: : .. 0.1! i f. ; OF THE SOUTH, s.s; (10.30 n.m.). .IfS t'uv . Hrrvey, from Foxton. KF,S;."S»V. s.s. (11 p.m.). 226 -tons. Wildfrom Foxton. . .. , . DEPARTURES. i'.R ID AY, ■ NOTEMBER 15. - . 'AEAPAV- •.' si. .(noon), 268 tons, Thomp-. Son, for •■"'•taganni. - . ; e.s. (1-5 P.m.), 1212 tons. WatSon. for Picton and Nelson; 100 passengers. DEFENDER, 5.5.'.(4.15 p.m'.), '.190 tons. .Jft. . oiojon, for Kaxamea. . - _ . , WAKATU, (5.5 p.m.), 157 tons, WillE. Jor - Kaakoura. , , , OPAWA, s.s.' (5.5 p.m.), 110 tons, Nicholas, ifor' Bienheim.' ■ WARRIMOO. 0.3/ (5.20 p.m,.), .3529 tons. Olift. for Sydney direct. ; Passengers: r.Sa-;. loon—Jlisscs Stewart,: Beattie, MesdaJna6 Trinkmer and child, Mitchell, M'Donnell, Woods, Garliek, Cocks,- -Blackie, Fortey, Petrie, Harvey, Bovren,-" Oleghorn,, Fairweather. aid two children, Dr. M'GavMessrs. Ward; Owenj : Marris, Borne, i'-ight, Woodward, Barltrop,;Wilson, -Itoss, ;. "en, Spence, Smith, Smeaton, Wright, " .'7orth, Varhey, Wild,-J{ecd,- BastonV Marr Smith,. Trenkner, 'Royd Gailick,' Alpe, ."--(ton,. Fairweather, 'M'Dondld; ..So.>etser^ ' tiI'.bRMBIRD, s.s. (7 p;m.j,- .-217 touvDow-' ..I? tor Wanganui. ' J-MAORI,-9.5. (815 p.m.), 3399 tons;' AJdwoli, for Lyttelton.. Paseer.gora: Saloon—Misses Fife, Bell, Wilson, Richards, '■ Sharp, .Brown, Molls, Holdawa-y, Currlo, Bennle, Evans, Mesdames Wheatle/, Whittle . and child,' Pratt-, Edgier, Bennett, Westbrook and 2 children, .-Branson, yea.r, ; Lees, Toogood,; .Ton Dadelzer, Campbell, Frier, Brown,-Wat-., hew. Foote,. Davidson, Hagget, Dalgleish, Major "Toomer, Rev.: Aspland, Hon. Fra6»r, Dr. Ritchie-Crawford, • Messrs. " Oook, Gerber, Brows. Mandei. Roberts, Whittle,' Pratt, Mason, Hoare, Wilson. M'Caig, Whitcombe, Davidson, Carney, Denny, Eaeler, Bennett, Low. Walls, Ingley, Duncan, ten. Lodge, Lawrence. Webber. Stock, .Dallard, Barn's; Taylor, Feild, ; Wilkinson, Oorley, M'Kn.ye, Burd, Frier, : Wathew, Foote, Haggit, Jl'Donald, Brown. Dalgleish, JaiSis, Harris,; Smith,; Day; -20 steerage. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16. / BLENHEIM;s.s. (1 a.m.), 120 tons, WilSHnson, for Blenheim. >. ; EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Xowhai, Gisborne, November. .16.. Aorere, Patea, November -16. ". Kapn-ni,: Patca, November 16. ' ' Kapiti, llie Grove, November ; 16. \ . Maaa, Patea, November 16. ■ Nikau, Nelson, Motueka, Novembor. 16. Mararoa," Ly-tteltou,' November. 16.-.; Mapourika, Nelson, :West Coast,'.' Nov.' 16. Wimmera,' Sydney,' 1 via.'-north,: Nov.- 16 ■■■ Pat-eena,..Nelson,' Picton,".Nov.; 15.;.... Kinpaka, Patea,'November. 16.. " - Manaroa, Terakohe, November 16. .' Gertie, Picton, November 16. ' Komata, .November 17. : ' Koonya, Greymout/h, November. 17.-; , ' Waimea; Onehunga-, November 17. . . Opawa, Blenheim,' November .17. Blenheim,. Blenheim, November 17. Arapawa, Wanganui, November 17. Maori, Lytteltoa, November 17. '■-■ Waiwera, Montreal, via way. ports,..noyember 17. . . ' ... - Mokoia, Dunedin, Lyttelton, Nov.' 17.i Ripple, Gisborne, November 17.. via Terakohe, -Nov. 17. Kaltu, Gisboinc, - Novembc'r-'-17. ici,-.:. ; ; Jl7l Aleroador.' v sreyiiic)a.'li,- i NoveiiibeiV'l7>„ j" Wakatil, Cvaikoraira,. November-18. ...V ?, Queen of tiie South, Fpiton,.November. 19. Stormbird, 'Wanganui,.November -19. - Huia, Wanganui,. Novembor.l9. . ' . V • . : 'Monowad; northern, ports, November lV'--Whakarua, Napier, November 19, ; Tongariro. Napier.-'November'2o. Moeraki, Sydney direiit, November 20. . Hauroto, Suva; via Auckland, Nov v 21i> Taviunl, southern ports, Nov. 21. v.' - -'. Kia Ora, Napier, November 21. . • .- - Tarawera. northern ports. November 22." Maunga-nui,. Melbourne, : via s6utli; 'NoUembor 22. , - PROiIECTED'DEPARfunES. . Kennedy, West Coast, 'November. 16. - Putiki, Wanganui, November 16. Poherua, West Coast, November 16. Wimmera,'Dunedin, November 16, Kaitangata, Westport,.-November 16.. Hana, Patea. ? November 16. 1 Nikau, 'Nelson, .Motueka, November-16. Mararoa, ■ Lyttflltori, November -16.. . Araliura. Picloa, Nelson, West Coast, November 16. • Rotorua, Lyttelton, November'l6.' Gertie, Westport, November il6. Kowhai. Picto#, Novembcr-',lB. Waimea, Nelson," AYest Coast, ; Ifov. J. 18.. . Aorere, Patea, November 18." ; ; ■ Opawa, Blenheim, November 18; 'Wakatu, Kadkoiuira, Lyttelton,'"Nov. 18. : . ■ Blenheim. Blenheim, November 18. Kap-iti, < 18. : Kapuni, Patea, ;Novcmber 18.- | . Pateena, Picton, ';'Nel&on, 'November 18. ■ Maori, Lyttelton,'-November 18. \ i Kahu, East Coast, November 18. Mokoia, northern ports, Novembor 13.. Manaroa, Motueka, November 18. Monowai. Lyttelton, iDuliedin, Nov." 19.'. . Mapourika,. Picton, Nelson, West Coast, November 19. , Ripple. Napier, Gisborne, Novomber 19. Huia, Wanganui;' November 19. . ' Alexander, 'Nelson, Wost Coast, Nov. 19. Manarca, Havelock, Kcnepuru, Nov. 19. Kiripa.ka, Patea. November 19.. ' Stormbird. Wanganui. November 19. Queen of the South, Foxton, November 19. . Moeraki, Melbourne, via. EOnth, Nov. .21. Taviuni, Wtet Coast, November 21. Whakarua, London, November 21. Tarawera. Lyttelton, Dunedin,: Nov. 22. Maiunstamii. Sydney. (Mrcct;' Nov;. 22..' Kia, Ora, London, November 23. Tongariro, London, November 23. ■ INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. I MOVEMENTS. OF- STEAMERS/,,.. MA". JGANUI, .s.s., left- Melbpurfie' November 13 for Hobart. eouthem'Vports, and Wellington. Due- Wcllingtofl"November 22. Leaves samo day.:for.'- Sydney direct. Duo Sydney Novemb4r.'26. " WlifMEßA,'s;k, left Sydnoy November 6, for northern .po.r'ts' and'-Wellingtoii. ..'Due Wellington' November 16.- . Leaves same-day for Lyttelton and Dunedin. : -.;••• MOERAKI, s;s.; r leaves Sydney November 16, for Wellington direct. -Due Wellington November 20. Leaves November 21 for southern norts,. Hobart, and Melbourne. Due Melbourne November 30 . MANUKA; s.s., leaves Melbourne. November 20 for Hobart.' southern nort«, and Wellington.Duo Wellin(rton November 29 Loaves &-vme day for Sydney direct.' Duo • 'Bydnsy December 3. OVERSEA 6HIPPINC, .STEAMERS TO AERITE. From London. OTAKI (duo about November 21), sailed on September 8, via Auckland.. (New Zealand shipping Co., agents.) ' ' - MARERE (due about November 21), sailed on September' 9, via.Australian ports aiid Auckland. ■ (Tyser Line, agents.) ' ' lONIC (duo about November 26), sailed on Ootobor 12, via Capo Town and Hobart. (Shaw, Savill and Albion Co., agents.). INDRAPURA (duo about December, 12), 6oiled on October 1," via . Australian ports, Auckland, and. Napier; (Tyser '■*' Lino, fcgents.) .. -;. ' MURITAI (due about December 15), railed on October 10, -via Australian ports, 'Auckland, and Naiier. (Tyser Line, agents.) ' ZEALANDIO (duo about November 27), sailed on October 4, via Auckland. (Shii.iv, Savill and Albion Co., agents.) t F.UAPEHU (due about December 11), oailed on Octohcr'2s, via Oa.po Town and [IoDart (New Zealand Shipping Co., agents.) i STAR'. OF INDIA (due about January 10), I Eaijfd on November 1, via Australian porx.3, Auckland and Napier. (Tyser Line, agents.j STAR OF SCOTLAND (duo about January 21), sailed on November 9, via . Am■traliui ports, Auckland, and Napier. (Tyfer ,-Liao, agents.) OJtAP.I (due about January 1), Milcd cn ■ November 3. via Auckland. (New Zealand '{Shipping Co., agents,) \ From Lkwnocl. ' NIWARU (duo about December 5), jailed 'on August 25. via Auckland, (Tyser Line, agents.). ' NAIRN'SHIRE (due about December 17), Bailed on Ootobcr 16), via Capo Town, Bo .bart, :: and Auckland., (F. and S- Dine, .agents.)' ' ■ , KENT (due abo.at December 22). sailed on October 19, via''Capo Town, Hobart, and Auckland. (F. and S. Line, agents.) ' '. HURUNUI (duo about January 6), railEd on November 5, via Auckland. (Now : . 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From Montreal. WAIWEBA (duo to-morrow), sailed on September 4, via Australian ports and Auckland. (New Zealand Shipping Co., (duo about December 6), sailed on September 211, via Australian porta and Auckland. (New Zealand Shipping Co., a ItfJMARA (due about Decembor 31), sailed on October 19, via Oapo Town, Australian porta, and Auckland. (New Zealand Skipping Co., agonls.) From Nov/York. ANGLO-MEXICAN (due about December 12), : -6iiUod on September 21, via Australian ports and Auckland. (A. and A. Line, agents.); : \ ■ HARPAGTJB (due about January 5), sailed on October. 19, .via Australian ports and Auckland. (Tyser Line, agents.) r ... r BOTENPBXiS (duo about December 31), sailed on Ootober 22, via Australian ports and Auckland, (Dalgoty and Co., agents.) From san Franolsco. INWRIC (duo about December 9), sailed on November' 8.. (Union Company,, agents.) BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. SYDNEY, November 15. .Arrived—Vlotoria (4.30 p.m.). " SYDNEY, • November 15. Sailed).—Sorrel (whaling steamer), for New Zealand.. ■. HBiBOXJRNB, November 15. Arrived.—Anglo-Mexican, from New York; Walcanui, from' Montreal. LONDON, November 15. : Sailed.-MakarinJ,' for Wellington. COASTAL. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15. AUCKLAND. Arrived.—ifyra Fell (6 p.m.), from Newcastle. . ■. . „, Sailed.—'Wahrera (1.10 p.m.), for Wellington. : i GISBORSE. ■Arrived.—Kahu (1.60 a.m.), from Wclltneton. NAPIEE. ■ (1 p.m.), from Wellington. ■, ■ _ Sailed.—Wdmmera (2 p.m.). for Wellington. , '. PATE A.Arrived.—Aorere (1.30 p.m.), and Ke.pur.i (1.45 p.m.), from Wellington.* ' , . ( Sailed.—Mona -(2 p.m.), and Kinpaka (2.15 p.m.). for; Wellington. WANGANUI. Arrived.—Huia (10.45 a.m.), from, Wellineton. ' •' ■ - PICTON. Arrived.—Pateena (5.10 p.m.), froin Wellington- ■ ,• ■' Soiled.—Pateena. (MO p.m.), for kelson. PUPONGA. _ : > Arrived.—Wairau (early), from :.Wlline*, .ton. '.: ' • ■ NELSOtT. : . Sadle<i.--Nikau (7 p.m.), for Wellington'- ' MOTUEKA. . ' ' r. • Arrived.—Manaroa (12.30 p.m.),: from Weillngton. , .i, , WESTPORT./ Arrived,—Navua (6 p.m.), dud Koffl&ta. (7.30 l p.m.). from Wellington, v.' GREYHOTJTH. ' I Arrived.—Koonya (12.5 p.m.), from Wei- • ling ton. ' . I 0 LYTTEI/TON. I /Arrived.—Ulimaroa (6.50 pv.rn,), from" Wei-' i Sailed.—TJlimaroa, for. - Melbourne, via i " Salled.—Mararoa (6.15 p.mJr for JVellins- ! ton. Passengers: Saloon—Messrs. M. Iciiaa, Moody, Kobertson, Host*, .Salisbury, Fairbairn, Corbett, Rev. Pei*ry, H. Tail Aecn,. Wilmer, Costello, Cookeon, Mitchell, Kins, Ross, Watson, Turner,-William®, Hitoninffs, Hollie, Carpenter, Jerham, Eilbeck, Brovra, M'lCinney, Dawe, Jeakina, .Iloss, 0 Brian, Tairoa,' Rojan,,Walker, Jone6> Weir, Watson, M'Williams, Pearce, Roxburgh (2), Quick, Armstrong, Jardine and Mefiter ; Jardine. Henderson, Hiatt, Bailly, Mesaames M'Kinney, Roes, • Salisbury, Jonkms,,'Dawe,. Hamilton, Jordan, Costsllo, Harris, burtfh, J&rdine, Stephenson, Jkl'Leod and child, Fitzgerald, Spillarc, Roberts;. Tairoa, Perry,, Stace, Freeman, Misses . Arrafttron? (2), Irvine, 'Pascoe, .Cull, Hill,-' M.Dowall, Htzgerald; 29 steerage.; - .;;■ dunedin. v v Arrived.—Corinna, from Onehunga; Breeze, from northern ports; Dredge ' 350, from Timaru; .Devon, from Lyttelton. , • Sailed.—Breeze, 'for.' Wangajjaiii, via way. porta. ' "• •" -* • Sailed.—Mokoia: for Auckland. . Paeeengera: Saloon—Jubsos ' Davis, Jlopkins (2), Frasor, : Ham-iltont' Burrows, Pern a, Wylie, Marshall, Wit{ick, 11'Do.naM . (2), Amis. Peters, Mesdames Marshall, Nicholls anu 4 children, Ndcliolls, M'Donoid, Peters, aiessra. Edgar,■ Millor, Lewisham, 'Itobcrtson, Hopbine, Gould, Levington, Amis; 23 6teerage. ■■■ ■ 'iI4I'ZZ y ■ NOTICES TO MAEINEBS; . 5 The foilowinsr notices' to'mariners' appear in' this week's Gazette:—- _ . ; Eeportod Eoolt btt i Waitara Eoads.-The. Waitara.Haibour ißodrd tove notified that a,..dang-ciroius rook, with ondy about 5 iatnoms. of vrater oyer it, exists about 55 miles •to-north-west bf-'Waltara. The following time boatings mark the approximate position of tho rock:—„ White Bluff (Parenanihi), 81deg. (I*. 65deff. E 'WaitMj P°la«staff, «2Jdog. (8." CMef.' R). Mahansa (Sugar • Loaf Idfi.), • 218deg. (b. 22deg..'W0. ; , V Mount Egmont, 18Sdec., (S. , ■ Charts, etc., affected; Admiralty Onart No. 2655; "New Zealand Pilot.", eighth edition, 1908, Chapter vii, page 226. ' ' Roclc in Tekouma Harbour,- South or Coromaud-el Harbour, North - Island.—Mr. James P. Bennett., of Waiheke,. ha« reported the oxist-enco of a rock in, Tekouma Harbour, with 3ft. of water over It at L.W.S., is about the mididto of the - harbour, 'but well inside in the shallow part, of the harbour. The following bearings mark the position of the rock:-- I Extreme of South Head of * harbour entrance in line with another inside point,! 263*dcg.' S. 70deg. W. .(mas.)... '- ~ ■ , \ Woirabi Point, iSideg l - N. 2deff. E. (mag.). I Point, 181ideg. S. 12deg. E. (mag.). • j A buoy will shortly: be placed over the, tock. Charts, etc.; aTected: AdmlrcJly Chart No. 2035: Zealand Pilot,' eighthedition, 1908, Chapter iii, page 88. H ■ SCHOONER M. TURNER OVERDUE. , The schoonor M. is now 66 days out on the passage from Pueet Sound .to | Auckland direct. Tho vessel fo making an exceptionally long pasCTige, and, though i no particular anxiety is felt for her safe-1 ty, ■ her arnival is looked for every day., Adverse winds or calm# may. account for! tho sailer's non-appearance. The. M. .Turner U a four-masted American 6chooner, I of 763 tons, and is commanded by Captain: Olsen. She has upwards of | timber aboard for Leyland-O'Brjen and Co., Previouis sculcrs have raade. the' Passage | down from Puget Sound in.about 50 days,, though the five-masted schooner Inca.took 55 dijp, and the tour-masled baTqutsntane Hawaii 53 days. . INDRAPURA AT MELBOURNE. . Messrs. Bannatyne'Gii'd Co., local Ggentfl-," •have been ad-vised that the Ty&er liner Indrapurn- arrived at Melbourne from London on November 14, En route to.Wellinfj-ton.-'the vessel wdll call at Sydney, Auckland, and Napier. She is due here about November 12. ■ . - WAIWBRA DUE TO-MORROW. The Shaw, Savill steamer Waawera' jeft Auckland for Wellington fl<t 1.10 p.m. yester-' day. The vessel, 'which is under;.. charterto the New Zeaiaaid Shipping Company, is Imngrfng cargo from Montreal. , It is expected t-hat the Waiwora will leave 'Wellington for southern porti on Tuceday. MAHENO'S HOLIDAY 'MOVEMENTS.' The Union Company advise that, owin-g to Christmas Day . falling on a Wednesday it hn.s been decided, to dispatch the steamer Mahcno from Sydney for Auckland on Tuesday.. December 24-ron.e uay early. She «*DI therefore arrive ot w northern port on 'Saturday, Dccemher W, and will soil .on. tho return -voyage t«; Sydney at 5.30 p;m. on Monday, December. iO, as usual. \ MESS-TABLE GOSSIP.. Mr. W. H. Spiers, who hfls been acting-' purser of the Maori,, rejoined "the:Airahura yesterday, vire Mr. - Schicrntng, has ioined the Warrimoo as cesißtantpurser. . Mr. V. .Duff, wiho has heen ashore for a Cort.niglvt, rejoined the Maori as purser 'yesterday. , Mr. A. Rathbone, late of tho Pateena has joined tho Warrimoo fus fourth officer. • A little over two years ago the French baroue Jacques arrived at Swansea with a carso of wheat from Dyttolton. She has been laid up ever sfrica. but news rereived recently that she has boon sold to. foreign buyor.3 for o.bout £3400. Tho Jarr/uef is a fine steel barotio of 1877 tons pr-'vso register, and wac built at Havre in 1897. The Tyser liner NiwnrU' is due at Auckland abrttf- the end of next week from Liverpool direct. Mid will subsoquently dlechnxge .->-t Wollincton, Lyttelton. anu Duncdin. She is duo here about December 5. The Tokomaru is to pn.il from Canada on Decem'ber 15, for tho four principal New Zealand oortA, via Australia, fiho is due at Auckland about February 20, 1913. Tho co.blc erfeamer Sih-erton. reported ce having arrived in. Sydney on Tuesday ln, e t, !s en route from London to Auckland. Tho vessel 1b to aseis-t in .the laying of the new-cable between Awklrind./ind Sydney. She is due at Auckland next Wednesday. Leaving Suva for Wellington, via Auckland, flit 6 p.m. on November 14. tho Union steamer Hauroto is due here about Thursday or Friday next. Mr. A. B. Si2er had joined tho Arahuxa o*3 second officer, vlco Hj. J« RajtWh^
Owing to the heavy nature of the Otald s cargo, a large quantity of which consists of iron rails, the vessel will probably not get away from Auckland for Wellington until early next week. On account of tho Marlborough races, the Mapourika will leave Wellington at 5 p.m. on Tuesday for Plcton, in addition to Nelson and West Coast ports. ,Tho Takapuna is expectcd to be ready to leavo Wollington for Napier on December 4. She enters tho Napiei'-Gisbornc Ecrvice on December 5. After .having been laid up at Patea for some months, the South Taranakl Steamship Company's steamer* Kirlpaka win mako hei reappearance at "VVcHitrg ton today. The vessel left Patea for Wellington yesterday afternoon, • and will bo placea on the Patent Slip on Monday. The Kinpaka has boon recommissioned to replace the Hawera in tlie Patea-Weilingte<n trauc meantime.. ,Shc is expected to sail for Fa--tea on Tuesday. The Huddart-Parker steamer Wimmera. is due. in port from Sydney, via northeni ports, tfliiß moming. Departure will oe taken for Duncdiin direct at 2 p.m. Tho Tyeer'liner ; Marere qg. expeoted . to get away from Auckland for Napier'and Wellington to-day. The vessel, winch is en route from London, is due here about November. 21. Under the auspices of the New. Zealand Shipping Company, the F. and S. liner Morayshire is expected to leave Liverpool about November 30 for New Zealand ports. •. The coastal steamer Pullki is scheduled to leave Wellington for Wonganiui to-day. Mohtirs. Johnston and Co. are local agents.
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