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SHIPPING NEWS.

I'UASES OF THE JIOQX. NOVEMBER. Day. II r. m. First quarter 6 6 4 a.m. Full moon 13 10 31 a.m. Last, quarter 7 U p.m. New inaon 2S 1 11 p.m. MOON. Moon rises to-day. 6.£6 n.ui.; sets. a.m. Friday. TIDE. To-day, 3.52 a.m.: 4.6 p.m. To-morroc.', 4,i4 a.m.; 4.53 p.m. BUK. Sun rises to-day, 44W a.m.: sets, 6.46 p.m. ARRIVALS. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13. . PATEEJCA,. s.s. {10.25 a.m.), 1212 tons, Lambert. I rem LytteHott. Passengers: 160 Ealooii oiid 98 steerage; KAITOA; s.s.. (10.25 a.in.), 305 tons. Stevens, from Lyttelton. KGAHEBB,- s.s. 12.20 p.m. in tlie stream), 1093 tens, Dilncr, froai Piotan. WARIUMOO, as. (5,10 p.m.), 3529 tone, H'Lcon, from Sydney. F«;seß.gcrs: Saloon —Kisses Xiickelison !2), Bates, Russell, Birch. Passcll, Itocan, May, Ottcrncie, Nummertey Thompson', Shaw, Gear, HanIcy, MHlora, Mesdames Joss., Millar, Dcvercui, Dickeni?oit, Bates,. Light, SeHgren, Fuller, Fisher, Holmwood, (s«af, Murray. Messrs. Modiiii, Cttwper, Miller, Dcvercux, Joss, Cotighian, Dickenson, itueecll. Lisht, MMlafle. Johnson, Kelly, Bceil, Salman, Jackson, Seibert, Fiider, Robin** son. Keesing, Simoads, Henry. Fuller, Fisher. Groom, Richmond, Medhurst.. CM, licad. Woj-ren,. Kitchms anil t children, Waseliotz, Phapps, Mackenzie, JoSlin, Kitssn. Pjjipps, Gea.r. Geshegan, Derley, Earr, O'Sliea, Ctarls, Gardner, Hammond, Curtin, Qaskia, Shavs-, Holmwood, Panton. Townsend, Bruce 6), Sail, L-Joyd, Duraai, M'Lean; 93 steerage.

DEPARTURES. ' WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 12. . KAITOA, s.s.. <3.15 pan.), 350 tons, Graham, fcjr Pie,ton and Nelson. HINEMOA, s.s. (6.20 542-tons, Bollons, for Cook Strait iighthoirees. FATEENA, s.s. {8.20 p.m.), 1212 tons, tombert, for Lyttelton.. P"aE6en.go7e*: Saloon— Misses Shipley, Sanderson, Wright. IKivey, Ixuvler, Schwatz, jrDonaM, T/Ciin, Bain, Martin, IfPhexson, Hopkins, atifl 3 children, Sanderson. Patrick and child, Wright. Rnttra-V, BeU, Hayward, Matthewa, Ht'dstoiie, Fee, Messrs. Euttrqy, Bel-I, Wiirjjins. Bay ward, LMsar. Wag.g, Plant, Pcttigrew lleve. Howls and Hird, Chunn, Price, White, Hordcastle, Englebricbt, Park, Blackwood, Healey, Burfoot, Osborne, ITCitllutn,. Ritchie, Captain' Bottom. Belcher, Clark, Captain Smith, Alien. Cooper. I'argenson, Bice, M'Cherrg, W<ird, Overton, KibblowhUe,- Hyams, Gathers, Jfekmott, Wilson; 30 steerage. WARIiIMOO. s.s. (9.5 p.m.), 3529- tons, ITLea.it, for Dunedin direct.

EXPEGTEO ARRIVALS. Mapourika, Lyttelton, Koveintar H. Nikau, Ntlcon, Picton, November i 3. Pateffla, Lyttclt.on, November 14. Manuka, Melbourne, November 14. Mimiro, Auckland, November 14. Awokura, southern ie-lunds, November 11. Hinemoa, Cosk Strait, November 16. PROJECTED BEPARTURES. Jtaa, San I'rancisoo, November 13. Northern, Lyttelton, November 13. Mapourika, Lyttoltoii, Noveasbor 13. Nikau, Pietoii, Kelson, November 13. Putiki, Wangaiiui, November 13. Stormbird, Havelock, Pelorus Sound, November 13. Willochra. Sydney, November 14. Pateena, Lyttolton, November 14. jlcinukti, Sydney direct, November 14. AraliHTd, Picton, Nelson, and west Ooae't, November 15. Athenic, London, woy ports, November 15.

INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE.' MOVEMENTS OP STEAMEHS. MANUKA, duo here from Melbourne, fia south, Novesaher 14. eame day lor Sydne-y direct. 'FRISEO SERVICE. ArOYEMENTS OP STEAMERS, WILLOCHRA, arrived here from San Fraaeisco, via Island ports, November 6. Leaves for Sydney November 13. TAHITI, duo hei-p from San Francisco, via Island ports, December 4. Leaves l)e----eejribor 5, for Sydney. Dae Sydney Poeember 9.

AORAKGI, due here frafii Sydney December 4. Leaves December 5, for San Fra.ncisco. via. Island ports, Pne San Francisco, December 25. , OVERSEA SHipPIMG, 'Steamers. From. Left. Diie. Nerehttna Lomlon Aug, 2-4-rNoV. 17 Tonctu'iro London Sep. 8 Nov. 16 iliivitai London Sep. 9 Nov. 19 Afiuva Landoii Out. 5 Dee. 2 Waiwera London Oct. 5 Dec, % Indrapura London Oct. 16 Dec, 19 Kaipara Liverpool Sep. 20 Nov. 24 Zealaadio Liverpool Oct. 4 Nov. 24 llurunui Liverpool Oct. 26 Jan. 4 Sturrafels New York Sep. 5 Nov. 27 Jlsnnro New York Aug. 16 Nov. 14 Chcnistoß New York Nov, 6 Feb. 6 Woglinde New York Oct 27 Jan. 22 Tokoflia.ru Montreal Sep. 7 Nov, 13 Whalialane Montreal Sep, 2Q Dec. 39 Capo Canada 'Frisca Get. 27 Nov. 25 Karamea Quebec Oct. 2? Jan. 16 SAILER TO ARRIVE. Loeh Carve, Ship (at Aucliland); left Marseilles May 20. BY TELEGEAPH. OVERSEA. SYDNEY, November 12.' Arrived.— JJaunganui (early). Sailed.~Ma.heuo (2.30 p.m.), for Aiiekland, Arrived.—Waifecmata. from Titn-iru. SUVA, Novsmtar 11 Arrived—Atua, from Sydney. COASTAL, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, . AUCKLAND. Railed.—Mimiro (5.25 p.m.). for Wellington, ...

SAPIEiI To fail.—Opavra CB-30 p.m.). for Auckland Nereh&na (6.30; p.m.), for Gieborne.

PICTON. To sail.—Kikaii (2 a.m. Nofember 13). for Wellington. NELSOtf. . S-ailed.—Xikau (2;20 pjfl.). for Picton uni Wellington. liYTTiLTOS. Aririved.— Mttpourika (4.45 p.m.), from Wellington. Sailed.—Jfapourika (8 p.sn.).. for wellinEtoii-. Passengers; Saloon—JusEes . Craig, J.ehniflga.' Bennington, Hewart, Wilkinson (21. Mesdames Armstrong. Carter, Campbell CO. Bogir. Dunne.- Jennings. Harrison, Sfitchinssm, Yon Heast-, Thompson aM child, Captain. Slant. • Messrs. Aimst-roSR,-Brinvtt, Burns, Beits. Bed, B-ut-lor, Doge, Doughty, Harrison, Murphy, Jloore, Jl'Kay, Ifarane, Napier, Nees. Olive. Pamall, Roc, Simpson. Sand. Olseiu Toomey, Williams, Vanderval-lim-; 30 steerage.

DUNEDIN. Arrived.—Manuka (7,30 a.m.}, from Melbourne); Amokura (8 a.m.), frem southern, islaads.

Sailed- J ilanuka (3,50 p.m.), for Sydney, via. Wellington.

WARRIHOO tttOU SYDNEY. Tho Ulrica Company's stearter Uterimoo arrived in the strw est Wellington from Svdney dircct at 5.10 p.m.' yesterday and berthed at tho Qiicen'i} Wharf. Jio, ln<yrth. an hour and a half litter. The WarrJnioo left tho 3?ew South Wales pi>rt at }?.3tt p.m. on. Saturday, and cleared the Heads at 1.30 p.m. A strong southerly pale and heavy beam sea were experienced till noon on Sunday, thence fine wcatb»r till arrival. The vessel brought US ealooij and 113 steerage rGssotigeirs for New Zealand ports. After putting put mails nnd luggage the vessel left for Dusedin direct.

OUTWARD SYDNEY BOAT. It has been decided, to dispatch the Yv rilloehra from V7t.Uinct.on for Sydney at 5 p.m. to-morrow. The Slanuko, left Dmtedin for Lyttelton and Wcllinprton yesterday afternoon, and is due .in port to-mor-row. She ivas' to have left for Sydney direct. durins the same day, but her future mGve.fliente have nt)t yet been announced.

ATHENIO FOE LONDON. The loo.nl agents for the Shaw, Savill nnd Albion Comi)a.ny announce that the Athenic will leave Wellington for London, via ivay porta, 'at 3 p.m. on Tuesday, NVivefflber 18. All baggage must be alongside the Aihenie by 10 a.m. oil- sailing day.

SIKAtf RESUMES BUNHTKa. Jlcssra. Btrnnatyiie and Co., local agents for the Anchor \Line's Nikau. advise that ti'.o vessel is expected to arrive at Wellington from Nelson and Fictoii this morning. She leaves again during the afternoon, and will maintain a tri-weeidy service between the ports mentiofied till further notice.

JIIMIHO BITE TO-irORROW. In continuation of her iourney from London thr l Tvsct liner Mimiro left Auekln.ml feir Wellington at 5.55 p.m. yesterday. She m due here tale to-morrow night or early Saturday morning.

It 16 aiiticipotcd that the A. end A. Lino's chartered steamer Northorn will bti dfepatchcd for Lytteltou to-day. The local agents for the Anchor Mae advise that either the Kaitoa or Wi&tmea will arrive at Wellington from Nelson tomorrow. It is prohabUi tliflt one or the other of the vessels mentioned will ho disnatchod for Nelson and West Coaet ports to-morrow evening. Mr. 0. S. Kich.ai'tlson, of Wellington, and lato of the Waihora, has passed his chief engineer's examination r.t Lyttelton. The coastal steamer Futllu is to fail from Wellington for Wttnganui at. 5 p.m. to-toy. Messrs. Johnston and Co. will dispatch the steamer Stormbird for Havelock and Polorus Sounds at 5 p.m. to-day. The Ty-ser liner Ne»kat)a, which is en route from Ltt-ndon to Wellington, left Nilpier for Gteborno last evening. It i« probable that eho urill not put in <rn appearance here till tho beginning of next week. The Government, traiuies ship Atnokiim arrived at Port Chalmers yesterday from .her visit of inspection of outlying southern islands. Early yesterday moraine the Gorornmeflt steamer Hinemoa left port on her periodical visit to Cook Strait lighthouses. Sho is due back hero on Saturday mottling. Bound from Montreal to New Zealand ports, the New Zealand Shipping Company's chartered eteftmer Tokoma-ru left Sydney far Auckland and Wellington on Novc-niber 11.

The Attehor lino steamer Raitoit will arrive hero from Nelson ott Friday, niid after taking in cmko. irill sail, oji' her rei.-tfni to "that port, at 4 p.m.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1905, 13 November 1913, Page 5

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SHIPPING NEWS. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1905, 13 November 1913, Page 5

SHIPPING NEWS. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1905, 13 November 1913, Page 5

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