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PHASES OP TEE MOON. FEBRUARY. ■; Daj. Hr. m. New'moon , 6 4 52 p.m. First quarter 14 .' 8 4 p.m. ' Full' moon 21 1 53 p.m. Last quarter- :... 33 845 a.m.. . MOON. Moon rises to-day, B.JB p.m.; seta, 11.30 ■ a.m. Wednesday. HIGH WATER; To-day, 8.3 "a.m.; 8127 'v-Tn. To-morrow, 8.59 a:m.; 9.29 D.m. ' BUN. Sun rises to-iay, 5.25 ajm.; Sets, 6.42 p.m. / ARRIVALS. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24. KOMATA, 8.8. (4.'40 p.m.), 1994 tons, TJoia, from .Wostport. . ' ' . , WAVBRLEV, is.s. (11.25 p.m.), 167 tons, Purvis, from 'Foxton. DEFARTURES. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24. ' , PATEENA, s.s.. (12.50, p.m.), 1212 tons, Cameron,; for Picton and Nelson, . AWAROA, 6js. (5.15 p.m.), 344 tone, Bon- ■ ncr, for Nelson and Motueka. MANA, s.s. (6 p.m.), 134 tons, Gibson, for Patea. . ■ KOONYA, 's.s. (7.5 p.m.), 1091-tone, Pryde, for Greymouth. "-,..- MOKOIA, 8.6. (8 p.m.), 3502 tons, Harris, for northern-ports. Passengers: Saloon— For Napier-Misses Aldridge (2), Mrs. Wat- , son, Messrs.. Hatch, Rosb,. Watson. , For Rawlinson (2), Messrs. Parkcs, Elebudge. . For : Auckland-Misees Walker; Brown, Teats, Mesdamea Yeats, Walsott, Mesßrs. Smith, Watltins, Reade, Gamblo, Runhals, 'Padhtcr, Morgan, Hay. : ..MAORI, s& p:-m.), 3399,t0n5, AldweU,. for Lyttelton. Paa'sengerß: Saloon—Misses : Robertson, Buok, Morris, Haywajd, Gender (2), Rog-ers, -Hay,"Austin, -Bragg,,.Barley,-. . Jeffs (21, (2), Robertson, C!drk,.opr-, bett, Bloxam, Mesilambs Temple,. Acland, Robertson, Walker, Taulßree, O'Brien, Jones. : Hay, Austin, Budd, Duncan,,Duncans, Taylor, M'lioan, Davey, Cochrane, liicoit. Daniell, Maior Kirk, Captain Kelson, Rev. -James, Major Muidlow, Messrs. Dixon, $liay, Kaye, Bruce, ■ Gender, • Temple, Robertson, Walker, Faulkes, Miles,. ; Ross, Jennings. Bbnrke, Tcmbuton,- Prigh- ; ton. Gender, O'Brien,, Relfih, ~ Salmon k , Woodcock, Barclay. Jones, ■ Williams,' . Pearce, Stewart, Hamilton,- Hailsfora,Cameron, Duncaii, Watt, Harris, M'Leon, MaeMorran, Judd, Roes,' Egglin, Price,. Jones, Bums, WaKlm, Orowe, M'Donnell, 1 Johnston, Kenny. liln'nock, Gilson t Bennett,, Rhodes. Lanprope, Temple, Davis, Moc- ' Farlane, M'Gregor, Bud, Barron, Smith, . Ruo?oll. Miohol; 50 steerage. ... ..- , QUEEN OF THE'SOUTn. s.s. (9.15 p.m.), 198 tons, Harvey, for Foxton. - WAIRAU, 'e,s. (11 p.m.),' 93 tons, Deiloy, ■ for -Blenheim.' .. . ,- ! BIiENHEIM. s.s. (midnight)", 120 :tons, Wll-. klnson, for Blenhelih. ' ■'~ . : --' v . TUESDAY, FfIBRtjARY 25. ; OPAWA, s.s. (0.10.-a.nl.), 110.tons, Eckford, for Blenheim. . EXPECTED ARRIVALS. ; Wakatu,-liytte'lton, 'Ka'ikoura,.'Feb, '25. j ', ■ Aorere, Patea, -February '25. ' ■ • Orari, Napior, -February. 25... Awahou. Foxton, February 25... . Iluia, Wanganui, .February 25. ' Kiripaka, Patea, February-25. -.-,,,. ■ : Nikau, NelEon, .Jlotueka,. February 25. . .Mararoa, Lyttelton, February 25.. Huia, Wanganui, February 25;-., .... Patecna, Nelson and Picton, February 25. Kiripaka, Patea, February 25.v .; Monowai, northern ports. -Feb,- 25.•;-. Taviuni, southern ports,, Feb. ,25. Patecna, Nelson, Picton, .February . Mangapapa, Kardniea, February ' 26. Blenheim, February 25. ■Wairau, BJcnhoim, February .25. '■'. Queen of the South. Foxton, Feb. 26. Blenheim. Blenheim, February 26. . . .Kapuni, Pntoa, February 26. - ;Miana, Patea, February 26. '.',.'. Awftroa, 'Motueka, Nelson, Teb. 26. ' , Maori,' Lyttelton, Fobrudry 26. ■. Olan Grant, liyttcllbn, Pebruiry .26. Uliranroa, 'Sydney, February '26. , Arahnrca, .-West Coast, -Nelson, Picton, 'February .26. ~.'•'•- 4 -... -. Kaitoa, Mangarakau, .Febrnftry, 26.' . Corinna, southern. .ports. . February , 26.. BaUpiri, Onehung'a, ' New Plymouth, February 26. , ',-■''■ Kamona, Wcstport, Fobmary 26. Kowhai. Napior, February 27;' Star of ireland, New York, via Auckland, February 27... .... Victoria, Duncdin,' Lyttelton, Feb. 27. Moasa, Sydney, direct, Feb. 27. ' , Aorangi, San Francisco, Siu- way ports, Feb. 27. . . 'Fohonia, Westport, v February 28. Wostmoath, Wanganui. February- 28. . , . ■Remuora, 'Lyttelton,: February 28. Tarawera, northern ports, Fob.' 28. V ! :Warrimoo. Melbourhe, .via south,',;Feb."2B., , Arapawa, Picton, February 28. ' " ' ' JCatatua, Port Chalmers, March 3. .. * Mokoia, northern-ports,. March 4,' , PROJECTED DEPARTURES^ Sternibird,'Wanganui,'February'2s.' : Kapiti, Wanganui, Pebruliry 25. "Adrere, Patea, February IS. -■ ■ ■ '.' •Monowai, Lyttoltonr DUh'oiin,'Feb. 25. . •Rjpplo, v Nfcplor, QWB'dr'flo, Feb.. 25. : - . -Mlippurilja, N?l«dn,''West'CoTßt,.Feb. 25.. : •Wakatu, Kaikoura, •Lyttriibp, Fob. '25.Taviulii,>New Plymouth, YTest Coast, Feb-' ruary 25. ■ -Nlkati, NeISCB, 'MofUek'ft, Tebttfiry 25.. . . -Maniroa,. byttclton, February 25. •HUl'a, Wangahui, February H5. . ' Xxvtth'du, Gfoymouth, Fbbruary 25. 'Waverley, Neieon, West OoaSt, Feb. 25. . 'Koromilro, WCBtport, FebSiary 25. iKahu. Picton,' East Coast, February '25. John,. Wanganui, February 25. •" '■ Arawa, LytfelWn, Tebruaty: %. • Komata. Wostport, February 25.' Opawa, Hrefflibla, FeWnary '26. Wairau, Blenheim, February -26. Queen of the South, Foxton, Feb. 26. Blenheim, Blenheim, February '26. Kapuni, Pa^ea,' February 26. •"■' '",'■ ' ' Kiripaka, Patea, February 26.' '■Mana, ■Patea,-February .26.: Pateona, -Picton, -Nelson, February •26. " ~ Awaroa, Nols'on, Motuolia, -February 26. ■! ■ Maori, Lyttelton,^Febr.iiary,26..' . Haupiri, 'Picton, Onehu'hga, Feb. 26. Komata,. :W,ostpo'ft, February. 26. ' Sti'r 'ol England, KbnfloM, February.26. Manaroa, Bavelack,."February 26. Kaitoa, Nelson, .West' Coast, Feb. 26; Oorlnna', Nelsc-ni New Plymouth, One-' hunga, Fobruaiy. 2.6, Orari, London, February 27. .Kowhai, .Westport, February 27. Ulimaroa, Melbourne, v'ia south, Feb. 27. Victoria, Sydney, via north, Feb. 27. Marfgapapa, Westjiort, Karamca, Feb. 27. Mo&na, •Ban Francisco, via Way ports, February- 28. , , * Aorangi, Sydney, direct, February 28. .Tarawera, Lyttelton; Dunedln,. Feb. 28. . Worrimoo, Sydney direct,. Fobmary 28. Ardpawa. wanganui, February 28. Stflx of. Ireland, Lyttelton, March 1. 'Arahrtiifa, 'Pic'tb'n, NSlsen, West Ooast, MaToh_l. Mokoia, Lyttelton, Dnnedin, March 4. INTERCOLONIAL-SERVICE. ' MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. TJI/IMASOAi' &m pero from Syoney February, 26. -Sails fobruaiy 27, for Melbourne, • via south. . ...'.,. WAERIMOO, due-here from. Melbourne February 28, Soils pome day for Sydney direct. .. VICTORIA, due "Kerb 'from south Febrt-' ex'y ~ZI. Sails same- day tor Sydney, via" north. OVERSEA SHIPPING Steamers.' Worn. Left. 'Dtie. Indralema ...... Lftndori Dec. 20 Mar. 10 .RUahlne .-. libndon Jan. 18 Mar. 3 Hawked Bay ;.. Londoh Jan. 10 Mar. 9. Whakarua ... Lofrdon. Jan. 28 Apr. .7Tainui ..r. London Jan. 30 3lar. 18'. Opawa ■ .; London • Jan. ,3 Mar. '25. Rotorua JtfXion Feb. 15 Mar. 31 Rnngatirfl. '- Londop . -Feb...6 Apr. 3 Indrabarah ; .;. Loijdon Feb. 13 Apr. 28' Epsex Livefpobl Jan. 11 ifar. 16: Tokomaru ...... 'Dec. 25 Mar. 25 Whttkatano ... St. John Feb. 15 Apr. 30 Star of Ireland New York -Dec.-24 -Feb. 27 Borenfcls New York Dec. 24 Apr. 14 Oollingham ... No* York Jan. 10 , Anr. 29 Gle'netive ........ New York Jen. 20 Apr. 29 ■Aorangi 'Frisco Feb. 5 Feb. 27 BY TELEGRAPH. ■ OVERSEA. ALBANY, February 24. ArxiTed.—Prince Georgo, from New 2tealand. ■ -.■■■• -. MELBOURNE. February 24. Arrlvcd.-Star of New Zealand,.from Now York: Ennerdale, from New Zealand. SYDNEY, February 24. Arrived.—lhamata, from Hokianga. COASTAL. MONDAY,' FEBRUARY 24. AUCKLAND. Arflved.—Nganere (9 pirn.), from Greymouth. . , ' . Sailcd-Maherio (9.30 p.m.), .for Sydney. ONEHUNGA. Saile'd.-Rarawa ft p.m.), for New Ply-, mouth. . . MANUKAU HEADS. Rcrawa passed outwards el 7.10 p.m. GISBQUNE. Sailed.—Takapuna (10.40 p,m.),,for.Napier., r-aosengers: Saloon—Mies Jlelia, Mr. and Mrs. Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrip, Mr. and Mrs. Adair, Jtr.-Uttd Mrs. Richards,' Major Beere, Messrs. Campbell, Amro'K&, Goodman, Moha, Dyer, Wise,. Gray, Snell, Smith, G. Muir, L. Paancll, Pillagiwin, and Bouike, Master Gray. NAPIER. Sailed.—Monowai (3 p.m.) and Orari (3.45' »ju.), for Welllngten.
.PA.TEA. To Bail—Aorere (midnight), for 'WoUinEton. FOXTON. To sail.—Awahou (11 p.m.), for Wellington. PIOTON. Arrived.-Patoena (4.45 p.m.), from Wellington. NELSON. 1 Sailed.-Nikeu (7.15 p.m.), for Wellington. LYTTELTON. ATrivbd—Kalraki (7.15 a.m.), from Kaiapoij Potone.(6 p.m.), from Napier. '. Sallod.-Taviuni (3:*) p.m.) and Kalraki (5.15 .p.m.), for Wellington.' Sailed.—Waapbfi, for Groytaduthi Cano- : pus, 'for Wcstpbrt; Wootton, for Nydia , Bftyj Flora, for Duncdin. Sailed.— (5:25 p.m.), for WelHnffton. Passengors; Saloon—Misses Duncan, O'Ncil, Bruce, Mahonoy, Mosdamos Willis, Davis, Oookson, Illih'gworth and lnfa-nt, Lewis, Euler and chlia, Hov. Pcrrott, Hoy. Burton, Dr. Murray, Dr. Oolushoun.-Eatlier Bowden, Colonel Smyth Wilson, Messrs. Woodward, Davis/Henri's, Uru, Fairbalrn, Preston, Schlter, Davidson, Boattle, Par- ' kinson, Hehdride, Pcarce, - Illln'fworth, Lewis, Itiiler,' Ohisholm, • Hiilbert, Oalder, Kingwilliam's, Major, I Hoaro, Eankln, . Jacobson. ■;'•..■'■ ■ - : TIMAETJ. , Arrived.—Matatua (7 a.m.), from Welllnston. ... . - DUNEDIN. ■ ... , Arrived.—Walmate (8 a.m.), from northern ports. '• -. i Sailed.—Storm (6 p.m.),- for northern ports; Westmoath, for Wanganul. .' ; , BLDFF.' Arrived.—Warrimoo (4.45 p.m.), from Melbourne, via Hobart. Passengers: Saloon— For Wcllingrton—Mcsdames Ashe. Eobinson, Messrs. Mather, Broad, Patterson, Gibb (2), Obnway, Klchards, Campbell, Hickson; 17 steerage. '.■.-■ ■ o Sailed—Manuka (5.5 p.m.), for Melbourne, via Hobart, , MO'ANA LEAVES SYDNEY. ' • Ailvicea received by tho loca.l office of the Union Company stato that E.M.S. Moana . left: Sydney u for Wellington at 3 '.. p.m. on Saturday. The vesfol has 13 flret, ' 6 second, and 6 third-class passengers. on board, fdr Wellington. Thro'ngh passengers 1 to 'fofwffirll ports 'ilumber 17 first, .8 second, and 2J third-cfeb.. Tho Moana' is duo at WelHn'glbn. on Thursday morning,, and is to.'take her - departure for Earotonga,■ Papeeje, on'd San-Francisco at 5 pm. on Friday, February 28. . " — : '.' ■ I . ZEALANDIO AHEITES HOME.. . Cable -advice has been rocelvod by the' local, agbnts for thb Shaw, Savlll, and Albion Company,. which .stated thot.the Zea- ' landio arrived'at Lbndon.from Wellington on Friday evening. February 21. The liner ■ .left this port on January 11. ' TAINtJI LEAVES CAPE TOWN. , . Continuing' her journey from Londdn to Wellington,tho ShawSavlll-liner Taimui' left Cape Town for Hobart on Friday 1 morning, February 21. She is duo hero ■ on March' 16. '■ "■ MATATOA'S' MOVEMENTS. . , . Matatua, ;s;s:,:;of, the Shaw, Savill, and Albidrt Company's .fleet, is duo. at Wellington.frpm Port.Chalmers on March 3. Homo ' loading willj be. completed at *'.i)s port ' and departure taken for London on ; Marqh 5. ~. ;' ■ • KAITDIjA'S LONG TEIP. The Union Company's cargo-carrier Koituna ie ima,king a long trip to' Australian ■ ports and back. At present thb vessel'is en route from Greymouth to Sydney. On completion of diechargo at tho latter port tho Kaituria will go to Nowcastle to load for Devonport and Biirnic, Tasmania. Sho proceeds thence to Adelaide Edithliurg; (West Australia), Melbourne, Timaru, Lylr tolton, and fliinlly-Wellington, ■■'■!,' MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. "' Mr. E. BevcTldge signed on the Union Company's Waipori as. chlof engineer at -Wellington, on Saturday. , Mr. J, S. Mqjes, engineer of tho Queen . of ;tho Sou'th, haying come ashore dt Wei- • lington, : -Mr, 0. A. Pearson has filled the. vacancy, ■.•/.-.■• ( . .Mr.. W, Thomas has Joined tho Mokoia as ;tliir<l engineer. ';.,■"' ~ The Tyser liter Star.of Iroliind, which ,is. dub ,'at Welliiftoii from Now York, vio . Auckland, oh' Thursday, jvill bo dispatched, : for -Lyttoltoh on. Saturday, March 1. ..., : Tho'Sfcr of England is scheduled toleave" Wellington for- London at ■ daybreak tomorrow; ... ■■■■'.■ ■.."■•• . The Tysorlirter Indrolema Is erpoctcd to arrive;at .Wellington, from- London, via 'Way pbrte, on March 10. ■ '.■'■' •Messrs. Dalgety and Co. advise that, tho Mangapapa will not arrive, at Wellington from, iKaramea until to-morrojr, . She. will be dispatched for Westportand Karainca ■ on ;Thursday, ■ .-■ ;:.■-':!•!* ■■■•'■ ' Tho auxiliary scow Echo left Havelook for' Gisborno yesterday. Tho vessel is to hnyv •the.latter port fdr Hahgarakau early next Week. ' • , The-Union ■ Company's biff steamer Wei- : temafa .loads at Newcastle this week for Lytteltbtt and ; Tlmar'u. , The Uni<sn Line's e'teamer Wcstmcati left Port Oholmors yesterday fbr Wanganul: -. <u«i "WenitfgloTl, . ■She is due here on Fbbruary. 28, and' sails for, -Wndtara, Tdmtou, ■ Lytteltb'hi'en'd AvSntabuUi on MaVch '4. '. Amhaiiri, s.s., arrived •at Greymouth from, Wellington, 'via.way ports,,at !• p.m. yes-: terday. 'Shewas to have left op the ib-: turn; trip 6it -11 p'.m. {. .The Union, xiompany's ttirre't steamer Koromiko Is 'expected to leave Wellington to-day for'Westport. Thb vessel return's tb this port about the'end of the week. From ■Wellington thb .Kurow proceeds 'to' Picton to, p(it .buf.'the,balance of her Newcastle coreb'of coal. Thb,Kurow thbn goes to Newcastle again to load for Lyttelton, A cargo of coal is to bo brofught from Newcastlo to Auckland ..by . the Union Company's Wbahgape. '.The Vessel subsequently returns to the NeW.South Wales port for ahb'ther load. , The Union Company's ,collier' Wairiina loads a,t Newcastlo h'ext Week -for Wellington. , ..... ... ... , -.' • , thb.Poherua nas.bebn -fixed,to'load'af Wefltport on : Thursday for Wellington.
, ; SHIPBUILDING BOOM. .LLOYD'S EEO'ISTEEEETUENS. ■ The returns compiled by Lloyd's Ecglstc'r of Shipping,,which 'only take into account Vessels thb construction of whioh has actually begun, show that, excluding warships, there were 542 vessels of i;970,C65 tons gross register under construction in ' tho United, Kingdom at tho close ef tho Quarter, ended December 31, 1912. '. The tonnage no* .under construction Is. about 123,000 tons.more than .that Which was. in hand at thb end. of the previous quarter, aad.eiceods. by, 451,000. tons' tho tonnage building in. December, 1911. Thopresent. flgurbß ore the highest over recorded Jn: the socfotyls, quarterly returns. . Of thb- ybssels undar cofistructibfi in the Uhitod Kingdo'm ,at the ond of December, 410 of 1,493,488 tons, were under the supervision of 'the, surveyors o'f Lloyd's Beglster with a view to .classification by that society. In. addition. 123 vessels of 528;085 ions wore i building /abroad .under the society'« -survey,. There wero -thus • actually under -construction at the 'present time "under the supervision, of Lloyd's -Register 533 Vessels of 2,027,573 tons. As pointed oiit in the ro--turns' for tha September quarter, tho total toiinago'then ouildlng tb the society's olass Was the -largest Vvor •rehched up to that time, but those figures toe now exceeded Tiy no .'fewer than 207,0 M tons. -Details of the above -total 'followr- . Gross. , . ,-. ; , No. Tons. Btrilding j n United -Kingdom for Home account, for said, eto :..... -299 1,084,102Building in United Kiitfdom for foreign and colonial •account . ;....:..... 11l . '415,386: Building abroad for United Kingdom 'owners .....v..;..... 9 12,110 Building abroad lor . foreign "and colonial account .:.... IH 615,975 Total building, on December 31 for classification 'with Lloyd's Register ..;..... 633 2,027,673 • Tlie ownership ■ of the vossels Is as fpi-' lows;— United .. Kingdom, 369 ships of 1,383,529 tons:. .British Dominions and colonies, 36 of 77,010 tons; Holland, 15 pf 141,640 tons:, France, 14 0f.11.060 tons; Norway, 14. of 69;920 tons: Brazil, 14 of 7532 ton's; Argentine; 5 0f.6313 tons; Austria-Hungary," 6 of 20,350 tons; Belgium, 4 of 29,865 tons; Chile, 1 of 70..t0n5; Cuba, 1 of. 120 tons': Egypt.- 3 of. 24J0 tons; Germany, 9 of 30,823 tons; Greece, 6 of 16,270 tonB; Japan, 4 of 19,106 tons: Mexico, 1 of 2850 tons; Rumania, 3 of 11.700. tons; Enssia, 5, of 23,760 tons;' Spain,,.2 of 19,395 tons; Sweden, 5 of 28,270' tons; Turkey, 3 of 1050 tons; country un-' known,. 6. of .7768. tons, f«lo or nationality unstated.. 16. of 6.9,274 tons. The size of tho vessels wsjs:-2,<!f 40,000 tons and .above; onb of 30.000-40.0 CX) ,tojl«;' one of 20,000-30,000 tons: 10 of' 15,000-20,000: ton«; .9 of 12.0C0-35.0X) 16 of 10,00012.000 tbns; 15 of '6000-10.000. ton's; 54 of: 600&-BD00 ton's;. 118 of W-6000 tons; 61 of 2COO-4000 tons: 43 of ICOO-2000 toils: 40 steam-. ere and 6:.sailerß SCC-JOOO tone;. U7 steamers and 17 sailers 100-600 toils; and 20 steamers ond 12 Bailors under 100 tops, ' '
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