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SHIPPING NEWS.

PHASES OF THE MOON. \ NOVEMBER. Day. Hr.m. Last quarter 2 3 J .».•">• 1 Now moon 9 135 p.m. , First nuarter ..;... 10 10 " a.m. - Full moon 25 3 42 a.m. 3 MOON. I Moon rises to-day, 11.14 p.m.; sets, 8.6 a.m. . Friday. B HIG-H WATER. a To-day, 7.2 a.m.; 7.36 p.m. I To-morrow, 8 a.m.; 8.31 p.m. ; BUN. B Sun rises to-day, 4.13 a.m.; 6cts, 7.4 p.m. s • I ARRIVALS. ! WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 27. j BLENHEIM, s.s. (1 a.m.), 120 tons, Wilkinson, from Blenheim. OPAWA, s.b. 11.20 a.m.), 110 tons, Nicholas, from Blenheim. ~ „ " MAORI, s.s. (6.55 am..), 3399 tons, Aldwoll, • from Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon—lueses - Foster, Roberts, Osier, Olarl;, Cannon, Bart nett, Birdling, Rennell, Gibbs, Sinclair, , Clark, Thompson, Brien, Barry, Phelps, i King, Johnston, Jlosdames Symons, Craw--1 ford, Sheffield, Louisson, Wlcher, Webster, ; Corgan, Whittington, Johnstone, Hallf wright, Percy and three children, Harley, , Jaok, M'Lauehliu and child, Bishop of Ncl--5 son, Messrs. Buchan, Helliwell, Edgar, Shef- - field, Crawford, Whitcombe, Louieson, Hal- , lenstein, Boals, Tinker, Pt.-ge, Jordan, Web--1 ster, Haynes, White. Rieon, Dancey, Fra--3 ser, Bonnington, Power, Smythe, Bjatty, 1 Conway, Ooilodge,. Montague, M'Lean, Oul- - len, Cox, King. Grange, Morcland, Claxton ,- (2), .Denton, Hagerty, Perccy, Belcher; 60 steerage. _ ■ " PATEENA, e.s. (7.25- a.m.),' 1212 tons, Wat- } son, from Nelson and Picton. Passengers: 1 95 saloon and 21 steerage. - MAKABOA. s.s. (11.35 a.m.);- 122 tona, , Hart, from Pelorus Sound. ' 1 LIZZIE TAYLOR, ketch (11.50 a.m.), --li tons, Petersen, from Timaru. . JOHN, b.s. (3.35 p.m.), 342 tons, Holm, from Wangaaui. 7 KAPTJNI, s.s: (5.15 p.m.), 150 tons, Mlntosh, from Patea. ' , WARRIMOO, s.s. (4.55 p.m.), 3529 tons, Clift, from Sydney. Passengers: Saloon— l Misses Robinson, Grady, Taylor, Pallisor c (2), Shearer, Thomson, Carter. Hodgkinson, ■ Duncan, M'Mahon, Fitzpatrick, Wigncy, t Avery, Dawson. Dillner. Simpson (2). Miles (2), Attfield, Wise, Mesdames Parsons, Hol- . gate, Watson, Swindell, Pallisor, Brown, ; Berry. Lyall, M'Mahon, Linton, Gcsson, Lady Heron, Messrs. Clarkson, Donovan, " Fioley, Sawera, Aclnnd, Clabburn. Peyton, Watson, Swindell, Pickering. Pallisor, Ore-. : gory, Casey, Palmer, Casey, Wheeler, Slattery, Watson, Brown, Berry,' M'Mahon, I Webb. Hadileld, Boyd, James. Marl;, Baxter, Thompson, Shearer, Jamieson, Sutton, Bower, Jenkins, Hayto, Harley, Robertson, Bnllantvnc, Bridge, Kain, Mionie, Foley, Temple, Collin, Fclton, Gosson, Reid, Helliwell. Miles, Turner; 94 steerage. HUIA, s.s. (7.30 p.m.), 127 tons, Burt, from Motueka. ' ABAHUBA. s.s. (8.20 p.m.), 1596 tons, Lambert, from West Coast, Nelson, and Picton. I Passengers: Saloon—Mosses Sourness, M'Gavi eston, Fairhall, Sykes, Moore (2), Wallace ~ (2). Jonson, O'Dwycr, Canto, Western, Hill, , Mesdames Harvey, Richards. Fisher. Watt, M'Guire. Robertson, Frost, Legge, Downcs, • Franklin;' Byrne, Jordan, Todd, Taylor, , Rose, Healey, Messrs. Harvey. Harper, Com- , Richards, Holmes, Col. Fisher, Brig. Gist, Captain Siiter, Aymon. Dyer. Bourke, Ngan ■ Fee, M'Lean, Wood, Hodson. Watcrhouse, ■ O'Regan and boy, Garrett. Ballin, Robertson, Capt. Foster, Watt. Bouetti, Murdoch. [ Feoncy, filenhouse, M'Gill, Geary, Padne, ' Dvett. Widdop,. Pirie. P-vrnc. Bright, Gal- • ley. Todd. Rose, Hon. Mills. M.L.C.. Hone. ; . Justice Sim. Scott, M'CtUlough, Salmon, Sim: 37 steerage. • AWAHOU. s.s. (8.55 p.m.), 407 tons, .Man- ; ley. from Foston. KAHU, s.s. (11.15 p.m.), 182 tone, Fletcher, • from Bast Coast. I • DEPARTURES. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27. MANGAPAPA, s.s. (6.30 a.m.), 164 *tons, : Fletcher, for Westport and Karamea. HAUPIEI, s.s. (11.25 ia.m.), 715 tons, Irwin, , for Picton, Now Plymouth, and Onchunga. 1 PATEENA, s.s. (12.55 p.m.), 1212 tons,- - Cameron, for Picton and Nelson. Passen- ' 'gers: Saloon—For Picton—Misses Perry, . ' Stych, Clai-k, Shiel, Guthrie, Coombes, .Mesdames Wilson, Hislop, Mallctt, Thornton, \ ' Symons. Eraser, Gillespie, Vaughan, Le- ■ ' grew, Thompson;' Rev. Father M'Donald, ' Canon Garland, Messrs. Hislop, Thornton, < Vaughan, Fraser, Walsh, Thomson, Hag- ; gitt, Pearson. Mein, M'Donald. Harrington, . Uridge, Jlolineaux, Todd, Robertson, Fra-. ; 1 ser, Ja,mes. For Nelson—Misses Edwards, • King, Mesdames White, Sawcll, Harley, 1 Montgomery. Harley. Borthwick, Hansen, ■ ' Bishop" of Nelson, Eev. Fathor Martin. 1 Messrs. Hansen, Stewart, M'Crac, King; 12 steerage for both ports. ' QUEEN OF THE SOUTH, s.s. (12.55 p.m.), 198 tons. Harvey,- for Foxton. ALEXANDER, s.s. (3.25 p.m.), 377 tons, 1 Vickerman. for Picton. WAIRAU, 6.e. (4.10 p.m.), 93 tons, Deiley, - l for Patea. i MOKOIA, U.S. (4.40 p.m.), 3502 tons, Harris, • for Lyttelton and Dunedin. MANA, s.s. (5.15 p.m.), 134 tons, Gibeon, , • for Patea. i AORERE, s.s. (5.15 p.m.), 77 tons, Fisk, ; i for Patea. • KOONYA, s.o. (10.25 p.m.), 1091 tons, Pryde. ; for Greymouth. RIPPLE, s.s. (6.5 p.m.), 370 tona, Carlson. ! for Napier and Gisborne. i MANAROA, b.s. (7 p.m.). 122 tons, Hart,- . i for Polotus Sound. MA 081, 5.6. (8 p.m.),-3399 tons, Aldwoll, . for Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon—Misses : Mace, Crooke, Lowes, Pnrsonsoh, Burt, Grave, Dixon. Dolomore. Hogg..PatcrEon, 1 Kelly, Park. Onyon, Mesdames Mace, Sims. ; Crooke, Burt. Wvatt. Latter; Skogliraid, Wes- ; ton, Reynolds, Bloir, F.rwin. Oarleton, Pe- . terson, Holford, Sloco.mbe, Parkes, Weston, Oorscr, Gordon, Messrs. Aspell. , Dobbin, ! Holmes, Pitiana, Izard: Morris. Stewart, 1 Ferron,-Burt.'Cane, Paterron. Whitcombe. ' Wytt! Shacklock, Gordon, Latter. Skog- !. Lund, Weston, Stevens, Kevnolds. Holford, ■ Stewart. Jack, Avery. Walker, Harre, Coyeldick. Ohrystn-1, Brir.d'ey, Vickerman,. Wes- i - ton, Oiir-rie. Riehton. Eowe. Bowater, Gort- ; frey, Greince, M'Alpine, Preere. Cnopc, Fd- . son. Parke'. Wvlie.; Salter. Baillle, Lewis, 1 Bikihotuku; 25 steerage. OPAWA. <i.s. (midnight), 110 tons, Nicholas, for Blenheim. . . • . , BLENHEIM, s.s. (midnight), 120 tons', Wil- ■ kirison. "for Blenheim. i 1 EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Whangape, Newcastle, November .28. Wakatu, Lyttelton, Kaikoura, Nov. 28. ' Arapawa, Wangahui, November 28. Kiripaka, Patoa, November 28. Nikau, Nelson,. Motueka, November 28. ' Mavaroa, Lyttelton, November 28. Tarawera, Dunedin, Lyttelton, Nov. 28. Kaiapoi, Westport, November 28.' i Pateena, Nelson, Picton, November' 28. ~: Kennedy, Foxton, November 28.. . , Himitangi, Chathams, via Lyttelton, November. 28. . I Ngahere, GTcymouth, November. 28. Breeze. Lyttelton. November 28. Echo, Karamea, November 29. '. Waverley. Foxton, November 29. ' ] Aorere, Patea, November 29. Opawa, Blenheim, November 29. Queen of the South. Foxton, November 29. , Manaroa, Pelorus'Sound,' November 29. J Blenheim,' Blenheim, November 29. Huia, Motueka, November '29. Wairau, Patea, November 29. ' ■ " ] Mana, Patea, November 29. , ; Maori, Lyttelton, November. 29." Manuka, Melbourne, via, 6outh,. Nov.. 29. Victoria; Sydney,, via north, Nov. 29. Kini, Napier, November 29. Mapourika. West Coast, Nelson, Nov. 30. . lonio, London, via way ports. Nov. 30..... ! Mokoia, Dunedin, Lyttelton, December 1. ■ Ripple, Gisborne,' December 1, . ' Monowai, northern 1 .ports,. December 3. ' PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Stormbird, Wanganul, November 28. . ', John, southern-port's, November 28. , Corinna, Timaru, Dunedin, Oamaru, , November 28. , Ka.hu, East Coast, November 28. Kapuni, Patea, November 28. < Awahou, Foxton, November 28. Arapawa, Wanganui, November 28. . Kiripaka; Patea, November 28. ' ' Nikau, Nelson. Motueka, Novombcr 28. . Mararoa, Lyttelton, November 28.. Warrimoo,. Melbourne, via south. Nov. 28. , Tarawera.. northern ports, Nov. 28. Tainui. London, via way ports, Nov. 28; ' Kennedy. Nelson, West Const,-Nov. 28. , Waverley! Nelson, West Const, Nov. 29. ' Aorere, Patea,' November 29. Opawa, Blenheim, November 29. t O.ucen of the South', Foxton, November 29. e Wakatu, Kaikoura, November 29. Manaroa, Polorus Sound, November 29. 1 Blenheim, Blenheim. November 29. Huia, Wanganui. November 29. 1 Wairau. Patea.. November 29. t Ma.na. Patea, November 29. f Pateenu. Picton, Nelson, November 29. 3 Maori. Lyttelton, November 29. 'J Manuka, Sydney direct, November 29. ' Victoria, Lyttelton. Dunedin. Nov. 29. Surrey, Avonmouth, via Las. Palmas, November 29. < ' Arahura, Picton. Nelson, West Coast, i November 30. £ Mokoia, northern ports,' December 2. ~ Manaron, Motueka, Dec-ember 2. — J J: Monowai. Lyttelton, Dunedin, Dec. 3. Mapourika. Nelson, West Coast, Dec. 3. Sipple, Napier, Gisborne, December 3. ' / * INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE, MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. [ MANUKA, s.s.. left Melbourne November 20. for Ho'mrt. Kouthorn ports, and Weir lington. Due Wclliimton November 29. j Leaves some (lay for Sydney direct. Due Rvrfimv December 3. ■• a VtOTOIIIA, s.s.. left. Svdney November 20. i for northern ports and Wellington. Duo Wellington November 29. Leaves same day \ for Lvt.f'-Hon and Dmied/n. ' ,] MOEBAKI, s.s., left Molbourno Novcm- „ ber 27. for Holmrt. southern ports and Wellington, fine Wellington December 6- . FJime day for Sydney direct. Due i Svdney December 10.. ' "MAUNGAXin.'ii.B.. leaves Syrinoy November 30 for Wellington dirent, Due Welling- '' ton December 4. Loaves December 0 for r southern porta, Holmrt, and Molbouroe. J .IliM IMbounio Docemrbor U. lb

BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. SUVA, Novombor 27. Arrived.—Levuka, from Sydney ._, SYDNEY, November 27. Sailed— Mahcno (4.30 p.m.). for Auckland: Campbell (whaler), for Now Zealand. MELBOURNE, November 27. Sailed.—Ulimaroa, for Bluff, via Hobart. COASTAL. - WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27. AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Tofua (9.15 a.m.), from Sydney, via Islands. Arrived—Rosamond, from Gisborne. Saaled.-Myra Fell, for Newcastle. ONEHUNGA. , Arrived.—Earawa (11.20 a.m.), from New Plymouth. . 1 NAPIER, Arrived.—Kiirow (7.20 ajm.), from Newcastle. PATEA. ' Arrived.-Kiripaka (10 a.m.). from. Wellington. WANGANUI. Arrived—Arapawa (8 a.m.). from WcHington. PICTON. Arrived—Pateena (4.50 p.m.), and Ha-u----piri (5.45 p.m.), from Wellington.. NELSON. Arrived—Mapourika (6.15 a.m.), from Wei-, lington. Sailed.-Nikau (6 p.m.), for WeUington. FAREWELL SPIT. Falls of Moness passed east'at 6 a.m.; Ngahere (3 p.m.), and Kittawa (4.60 p.m.), passed for Wellington. WESTPORT. Arrived—Kaiapoi (1.50 a.m.), from Wellington. LYTTELTON. Arrivjd.—Himitangi (1.30 p.m.), from Ohatr ham Islands; Breeze, from Timaru. Sailed.—Broozo (2.50 p.m.), for Wellington; Lily, schooner, for Greymouth; Wakatu and Oygnet. for Kaikoura. Sailed— Maroroa (6.35 p.m.), fol, Wellington. Passengers: Saloon—Messrs.- Robson, Vickerman, Jones, Johnston, Miller, Archer, Edser, Falls, Blair, Brown, Pottigrew, Gee, Brown, Bromley, Brottley, Byron, Petifcr, Ellis, Steel, Parker, Claymaker, Smith, Tait, Ha/rdeastle, Mesdames A.roher, Truxford, Beckingsale, Smith, Horton,. Jacobs, Oliver, Hardcastle, Misses Archer, Hilda, Flynn, Wilce (2), Harrow, Thompson, Morrow (2). Bale. Sailed—Tarawera '5.20 p.m.), for Wellington, Napier, Gisborne, and Auckland. Passengers: Saloon—Fpr Wellington—Mr. Watson: For Gisborne—Miss Lawric, Mrs. Wootton. Messrs. Buchanan, WeatherQoid. For Auckland—Do Mans. DUNEDIN. . Sailed— Rimutaka, for Bluff. Sailed—Manuka, for Sydney, via Wellington. Passengers: Saloon—Mesdames Price, Betts, Peranin, Fairbairn, Moltby, Stoheham, Smith, Burke, Sabers, Donaldson, Halligan, Misses Permin. Maltby (3), .Brook, Sabers, Hitchcock, Williams, Lewin, Me'nlove, Compton, Edlin, Edmonds (2), Messrs. Norton, Beese. Nicholas, Stewart, Dr. Gzower, Prosser. Rhodes, Scott, Brewster. Kindeley, Smith. Orr. Ma-ltby, Fairbairn, Cole, Hast, Sabers; 21 steerage for - ■ all ports. TASSENGERS FOE NEW ZEALAND. _.. By_ Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright "' (Beo. November 27, 9.25, p:m.) Melbourne, November 25. The P. and. 0. liner Mantua, which has arrived hero from London, via Suez, has the following paeeengers for New Zealand: Messrs. Smith, Wilkinson, Napier, Piatt, Mack, Nairn, Clondesley, Hay, E«nncll, Morey, Mesdames Plait and infant, Mack, Barltrop, Smith and three children, Misses Cox, Stevenson, and Whitcombe (2). WARRIMOO FROM SYDNEY. Leaving Sydney at 1 p m. on Saturday last, this week's direct boat to Wellington —the Warrimco—an-ived in port at 4;65 p.m. yesterday. The vessel experienced light variable winds and smooth seas throughout the passage. Cargo for- Wellington consisted of 797 tons,-included in which wore the followingj lines:—loo drums carbide, 34 bags-wax, 175 cases candles, 77 bags almonds, .76 cases almonds, 125 cases beer. 381 chests tea, 1799 bundles artificial slates, 68 cases chocolate, 4352 cases dates, 105 bundles asbestos slates, 195 eases' raisins. Transhipments ex the following vessels also came to hand:—lndianic. Hossen, Hymcttus, Roon, Furth, Cooma, Elvesham, Bombala, Sonoma, Mongolia, Fazilka, Os'terley, St. Albans, Yawata Maru, Burrumbeet. ■ In continuation of her journey to Hobart and Melbourne, via, f-outhern ports, theWarrimoo leaves Wellington at 5 p.m. today. TAINUI, SAILS AT 3 P.M. At 3 p.m. to-day R.M.S. Tainui Is scheduled to leave her berth at the Glasgow Wharf. Wellington, for London, via Monte Video and Teneriffa. - Following is a list of passengers booked by the liner:—First saloon—From Ctoistchurch—Mrs. A. 0., Mr. F. C., and Miss H. A. Archer. Second so-loon-Froni Wellington-Messrs. C. R. Clu-nies-Ross, W. N. Mulville, and J. Wheeler, Mrs. F. G. Hotton, Misses J. Duncan and A. Hodgkinson, Master D. Hotton. From Timaru—Mr. P. Ashworth. From Christj ohurclr-Mr. W. Byron, Mis-sos A. Dalo and Morrow (2). From Auckland—Miss. E. Clark. From Dunedin-Mr. H., Mrs. and Master Reos. Third-class-From WeUmg-ton-Miss T. Kenny, Mrs. E. Warr, Messrs. F. Hewlett, R. W. Price, and S. Solomon. From Auckland-Mr. W. Westmon. From Gisborne-Mr. A. Smith. From Wanganui -Mr. M. A. Moir. From Nelson-Mr. J. Callow. From Christchurch—Mesdames S. A. Chambers and Filton. Miss E. Mason and Mr. D. Fitton. From Dunedin—Mr. W. HoldTile Tainui is due at London on v January 9. - ' HUEUNUI REPORTED. The New Zealand Shinping Comapny's steamer Huruuu.l, wnieli left Liverpool for Wellington on November 5, continued her journey from Cape Town on November 26.. , ZEALANDIC'S MOVEMENTS. It is expected that the Shaw-Savill steamer Zealandic will bo dispatched from Auckland for Wellington on Saturday. She is due here on Monday. , . REMUERA ARRIVED HOME. Remuera. R.M.S.. of the New Zealand Shipping Company's fleet, arrived at Plymouth from Wellington, via way ports, on November 26. The liner cleared WeUington on October 17. WAIMATE LEAVES' MONTREAL.,' Advice has been''received which stated that the New Zealand Shipping Company's Waimate left Montreal for Wellington, vja way ports, on November 26. She should show up hero ahout February 7.. WANGANUI, FOR SYDNEY. After a lengthy etay at WeUington the barquentine AVauganui, which put in hero dismasted' oh 'Sunday. September 22, is how ready for sea. New masts have been fitted, and other gear fixed up, and the barquentine will 08 towed to sea en route fo'r;Syd-, ney to-day. Captain White, late of the Alexa,. has relisvod Captain Berquist, of command 'of tho Wanganui. THE TNDRAPUEA.' Tho Tysor Hner Ind<rapura. ia diio at Auckland from London, via way. ports, this afterndon.. She is expected at -WeUington,on December 5 to Complete discharge, and sub--sequently proceeds to Brisbane to commence Homeward loading. MESS-TABLE, GOSSIP. Mr. J. Dalziol, who haG been acting-chief engineer of tho Maori in place of Mr. M'DoweU; is proceeding to Dunedin for orders. Mr. M'DoweU has rejoined tho vessel. Dr. A., C. Story has joined the F. and S; liner Surrey as ship's surgeon. Mr. J. Kemp-Pvae, late of the Moana, has joined the Surrey as fourth officer for the run- Home. Mr. E. Wann, of the Northern Company's steamer Ngapuki, is to join the Earawa as third officer. Mr. M'Donald, chief of tho Aunouri, is to join the Ngapuhi as -second; and Mr. Brown, of the Rarawa, goes ashore for orders. Captain Oa,meron, of the Coninna, and Captain J. G. Watson, of the Pateena, exchanged ships -at WeUington yesterday. Air. Kennedy joined the Warrimoo as fourth officer this trip at Sydney. The Warrimoo, which arrived at Wellington from Sydney last evening, passed the tramp steamer Falls of Moness, Dound from Newcastle to Valparaiso, at 1.45 pjm, yesterday, 12 miles oast of Stephen Island. The Falls of Moness wished to be reported. "All well." Word has .been received from Mr. Bennett, manager of-, the South Taronaki Steamship Company to the effect that the stranded steamer Hawera had been pumped out and floated up the beach oh Tues- ' day night's tide. Wellington Heads reported that tho Westport Coal Company's collier Rcgulus passed cast at 11 a.m. yesterday. The Shaw-Savill steamer Zealandic will : load in New Zc.ala.nd, and will be dispatch- ' ed in time for her wool to arrive in ample y time for the March sales. / . The Union Company's collier Kiirow y 1 ■ , rived at Napier from Newcastle at 7.20 ha. yesterday. / ' The Chatham Islands trnder Hiir»tangi J arrived at Lyttelton from the Chat-hams at I 1.30 p.m. yestorday. i The auxiliary scow Echo: which Was to i have left Karamea for Wellington on Tucs- i doy, has been detained at that port ■ on ] account of bad weather. ( - The Union Company's steamer Corinna is scheduled to leave Wellington for Timaru, Dunedin and O.amaru at noon to-day. £ The Collector of Customs at WeUington ] held an inquiry into tho circumstances con- ; nected with the Pateena touching oil Pig - Island on Monday night. The napora havo been forwardod to tho Marine Department. I

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1609, 28 November 1912, Page 7

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