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SHIPPING NEWS.

PHASES OF ME MOON. NOVEMBER. Day. Hr. m, First Quarter 6 6 4 "a.m. Full mooil 13 10 3). a.m. liuet quarter 21 7 25 p.m. Mew moon 2-9 111 p,in, MOOX. Moon Titles to-day, 5,19 p.m.; sete, 3.4 V a-.uo. Thursday. TIDE. To-day, 3.10 a.m.-, 3.25 is.m. -To-morrow, 3,62 a.m.; 4.6 p.m.. STJN. Sub rises to-day, 4.25 a.m.; sets, 6.44 ji.m. ARRIVALS. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11. FALCON, schooner (2 95 tons, Crou-cher, from Havdeck. NIKAU, 8,8. (5..35 p.m.), 248 tons, Hajv from Nelson and Pic-ton. DEPARTURES, TPESDAY, SOVEMBiffi 11. - NIKAU, 6.5. (2 p.m.). 2-16 toiifi, Hay, far Picton and Nelson. MAPOURIKA, s.s. (8.5 p.m.), 1203 tons, Holmes, for Lyttcl-tbn. Passengers: Sa-loon-Misses Edimetone, Atkinson, liutter, Dave?. Stanford. fi-eno Hare, Nuree Raker, Nurss Millar, Slesdame-s Poi'ter, Dinsall, Leevee, Parker and son. Mess-re. Porter, PiUSall, Lefcves. Piittolls, Bradley, IfeyTicii (2), Joftea, Head, Croft, Gun"blitt. ITill, Parker, Wiison, Knoj, Ward. Bice, Plant, Fraser, Gill-ins;, Lancaster: 17 Btcerase, expecteo arrivals. Warriinoo, Sydney, November 12. Palcenft-, Lyttdton, November 12, Manuka,, Melbourne, November 14. Mimiro, Auckland, November 14. Amokura, southern ielafcdsj, Novemberl4. Binemoa, Oook -.Strait, November 15. PROJECTEO~DiFARTtinES, KaitoO:, Picton and Nelson, Nov. 12. Warrimoo, Lyttelton. and Dunodin, Notember 12-. P-atecna, Nelson and Picton, November 12. Moana, £qti Francisco, November 12, Northern, Lyi-telton, November 12. Willoehia, Sydney direct,-November 13. Manukq, Sydney • direot, November 14. Arahura, Picton, Nelson, and West Coast, November 15. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. WARRIMOO, due hero from Sydney direct, t-o-day. Leaves to-morrow for Lytieltofl an-d. Dur.cdin. MLANUKA, due here from Melbourne, via, south, -November 14. Sails ecme day for Sydney direct. 'FRISCO SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS, WJ.LLQG.KRA, arrivpd here from -San Francisco, via Island ports, November 6. Leaves for Sydney November 13. TAHITI, due hero from San Francisoo. via. Island ports, December 4. Leaves December -5, for Sydney. Due Sydney December 5. AOEANGI, due here from Sydney December 4. Leaves December 5, for $an Francisco, via- Island ports. Due San Francisco, December 2§. Oversea shipping.

SAILER TO AHKIVE, Loch Garve, shifr tat Auckland); left TSAf scillee Msy 20. . BY TOLEGHAPH. OVERSEA., F.EBMANTLB, November 11. Arrived.—Orais.o, from London. MELBOUKNK, November 11. The JDongolia's New Zealand passengers include: Messrs. DowlinK, Kairn, G&rlick, Court. Macksw'ell, Piston, Smith. CimninffTiatu, Mesdames Wallaces, Dowliisp, Ford, Piston, Smith, Kfecppard. Cunnijishwn: Misses Bowling (two), Piston (two), and VomiK. . , ... SYDNEY, November 11. &tfled.—'X'okomstru* for New Zealand. NEWCASTLE, Xovembsr 11SaiUid.—Joseph Orflis, for Kew Zealand. COASTAL. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11. AUCKLAND. Arrived.-~WaD.ika (8.10 p.m.). from Bluff, via OMna.ru, Timara, Napier, and Gieborne. PIOTOX. Arrived.—Nikau (7.30 p.m.), from Wellington. NKLSON. Sailed—Kaitoa (6.30 p.m.), for Wellington. LYTmTQN. Arrived.—Pateena (1.45 p.m.), from Wellington. Sailed.—fcltcaia (8 p.m.). for. Wellington. Passengers: Saloon—Misses, Warner, Willi or Hansen. Gottldie; Jfcsdainw Brodflocl;, Ba-i'linscr, Wilder, Bonifa:** Gower, Little, Wiiber. O'Sheci, McArttiur, Lar-Uwoud. Ormofld, Kujnford, Heel, Wilkinson. Dags; Messrs, Laslnvaod, D'h'tatm, Hail. Oritrtmd, Rmnfoi'd, Beel, Kins, ilorse, DftSWf. King. Bowcn. HalUgan, Edwards, Tact.ly, Simons, Ovoni, Brifl.fl, Pilcher, Jtobinaoa. Mollett, Cwlsy, Fhrdlay, Tinsley. Gray. Ifitrjr, -Cohen, SsiiKvmt, Govver, 5-lillo.r, Gilraour. ferry; SiiiaU. Stewart, -Tones-, RuseoU, Shaw, Piper, Carter, Tait, i Clark, Roberts. Hii.ll. Wjay. Taylor. Brod--1 nock, Anderson. Simpson. Day, Wilkinson, I Williams. Cox. Harnett, CWie, Alton. IJorrell, Itudd, Austin, Joncc, and 58 steerage.

The Government training steamer Amolmro. is e-xpexsted to arrive here either on. Thursday or Friday from her trip to tho southern islands. She is returning via Port Chalmers. . After a- short stay here the vessel will proceed to the Ifennadcc Islands for the purpose, of inspecting tho provision depots there. From, the island's ilio vessel will go on to Auckland. ■ The Himiro is Mpeeted to leavo Auclt- ■ land to-day for Wellington with IE.CO tons of general American cargo for dischargo here. Tho vessel is due on Friday, and upon arrival will reran in in the stream until it is convenient for her to .commence dieehargo. Tho csftstal steamer Kaitaa resumed running 'yesterdfliy. leaving Nelson in the afternoon for Wellington. She is to sail for Pie-ton and Kelson (taking passengers only) at 2 p.m. to-day. Early this morning the Government steamer llinnvoa will leave for the. Cook Strait lighthouses, and favoured With good weather slip ought- to return at the end of the week. The. Willschra is scheduled to sail on Thursday In continuation of her voyage from San Fxaneisco to Sydney. The vessel w®s' to havo sailed last. Friday, but has been delayed owing- to the strike. Captain Lambert, of tho Araliura, has token- temporary commanti of tho Pateena, which arrives from Lyttelton this morning. Advice has been received by the lee« 3 office of tho A. end A, Line to the effect that tho steamer Cliettietod, v.'hich was origins,lly iised to sail for Australia, only, left- Sew York on November £ for Wellington, via Australian ports and Auckland. She is due At Wellington about February 6. This will be the vessel's flr6t visit to N<w Zealand. Tho Cheniston is s, steel vessel of 4819 tons, and is commanded by Captain W, F. Bioomfield. She was built in November of 1912 by Bartram olid Sons, Sunderland, fin--the Century ShippingCompanv Ltd. (Harris and Dlxort. Ltd.i, and is slightly larger than tho Northern, of the sfcino Hne. which is at present in. jwt. Her dinicnnnsiis are:—Length, 390 ft.; breadth, 50.5 ft.; depth, £B.lft.

Steamers. I?rom. Left. Due. Nerchana London Aug. 84 Nov, 13 Tongariro Lond'oir Sep. 8 Nov. 13 Muritai London Sep. 9 Kev. w Ai'&wa London Oct. 1 5 Dec. 2' Waiwera London Oct. .5 Dee, 2 Indrajiura London . Ocfc. 15 j)cc. 19 Kaipara ...... Liverpool Sep. 20 Nov. 24. Zealand-ic Liverpool Oct. 4 "Nov. 24 Hurunui Liverpool Oct. 26 Jan. 4 Sturmfeie New York Sep. 5 Nov. 27 Mimiro New York AU£. 16 Nov. 14

Chfcniston Now Yotk Nov. 6 Feb. 5 Wo.gIjndo New York Oct 2? «Tan» 22 To-komdrtx Montreal Sep. 7 Nov. 18 Whakatairo Montreal Sep. 20 I)ec. 19 Capo C&n&dii ...... 'tfyispo Oct. 27 Nov. 25 Karamea Qticbcc Oct* 2? Jan. 16

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1904, 12 November 1913, Page 5

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SHIPPING NEWS. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1904, 12 November 1913, Page 5

SHIPPING NEWS. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1904, 12 November 1913, Page 5

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