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SHIPPING NEWS.

PHASES OP THE MOON. KOVEMBES. Day. Hr. m. First qnftrter 6 6 A a.m. Pull moon 13 1(1 31 a.m. Jjftst Quarter .....'. 2i 726 p.m. New moon 28 111 p.m. MOON. Moci risefl to-iiay, 11.28 p.m.; eets, S.lO o,m. Wednesday. TIDE. To-day. 7.34 a,in.; s {>.m. To-morrow, R. 24 «.m.: 6.49 p.m. SUN. Sun tiscs to-day, 4.20 a.m.; eets, 6.52 p.m. ARRIVALS. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 17. HINEMOA-. B.s. (1.35 p.m.). 542 tons. 80llons, from Xaro.fi Eocf. departures. MONDAt, KOYEIIBSR 17. HINEMOA, 6,5. (5 a.m.), 542 tons, Bollons, for Capo Ballieer light,iwuso and K<i,rori E-ack, • KAPUNI, 5.6. (4,40 p.m.), 150 tons, M'lntosh, far Fatoa. JUTIKI, s,B. (5 p.m.). 409 tons, Whalrtrom, for Wanganui. . IIAPODMKA. S.S. (5.15 p.m.), 1203 tona, Hwlmes, for Pictoa and Nelson. Passttnccrs: Saloon—For Piotan. 71 i for Kelson. 4V; steerage. 27. ARAPAWA, s.<s. .(5.35 p.m.), 268 tans., -Corby. for Wanganui. MAORI, s.s. (8.5 D.ni.), 3399 tone, Aldwell, for Lytiteltoiii Pa-seengers: Bennett, BekTier, Bennett, Smith, Locjtivood. 'Wren, Allen, Pilson. Board, Mcsdftmcs Eodgor, Poole. liaine, Allen .Fra-ser, Hardy, Dstvis, Hobertson, Bces, Wifiho-rt, Kershaw. Power and 2- ciuldren, Board, Crawford, ITGregor, Douslae, M«ssrs. Jolly. Cap. Ifead. Jlockftazie, wflo, Kodger, Wilkins, Fa<j'knat.y, Pafiz, Sir Clias. Bolvcn, Hardy, Lawrence, Wilson, Hay&on, Capstick, Stout, llArseliell, Jl'Alpine. Borlom, I'ockwoot!. KobflTtSon, Baker, jDavis. Ifowtirdl (2), Waird, Barltrop, Maekie, Williame. M'Dansfind, Broo)s6, Bren.ttn, Amos, Burns, Bennett. Laurence, Bobertson, Smyth. Pollard, Blake, Howe, Shiw-p, YcaWs, Dnteu, H-ofe, Carrie, Fmser, Pennington, Rothschild. Jlaydcr, Whipple, Atldrowa, Lcirdv Bennett, Crawford, Williams. Eov. jrCreior, Johnson, Keane, Wood, Douglas, Green., Shnrpe; 60 etecratre.

expected arrivals. Patceijfl, Lyttcjton, NoTcmbcr 18. ' Nikau, Nclsan, Motueka, November 18, Mapauriko,, Nelson and Picton, Sot, 18. I Koitoa, Nelson, Navember 18. ' A rapawa, Wroganui, Nwcmber 19. , Kapuni, Pa tec, November 19. ' Alexander, Kelt-On. November 19, _ Nerehana, London, vifl, Aaekland, Nov, 19. Onatra, Blenheim., Norember 19. Jtori, liyttelton. November 19. Blenheim, Blenheim, November 19. ITHUiirrod, JlcTbournc, via south, Nov. 19. Aorere, Patea. November 20. irauntwmii, Sydney d.iteet. Nov. 20. Stormbird, WanKantii. Kovefflbor 20. KaiaiKH, New PljUsouth, November 20, Amoiura, southern islands, Not. 21. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Ke.iapoi, New Plymouth, November 18. Wakat.u, liyttelton, November 16. Blenheim, Blenheim, November 18. Pateena, Lyttelton, November 1.8. Queen of the South. Feoit-on, November 18. Athenic, London, way ports, Nov. 18, Aorere. Patro, November 18. Kaitoa, Terakolie, November 18. Stormbird, Wassan.ui, November 18. „ Huia, Haveloek, and Sounds, Nov. 19. Jlepourika, Pieton and Nelson, Not. W. Jiipple, East Coast, November 19. Opawii, Blenheim, November 19. Arapawa, Wanganui. November 19, s Kapuili, November 19. Alexander. Nelson,, .jfovembec 19. USaori. liyttelton., Notcmber 19. Ulimaroa, Lytt«lton, November 19. Maungftnui, jlelbourne. via. south Nov. 20. : Dorset, Lyitolton and Dunedin, Nov, 20. Mimiro. liyttelton ond Dunedin, Nov. 22. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. ' MOVEMENTS OP STEAMERS. ■ jtAITNGANIiI. duo here from Sydney dirice, November 20. Sails ?amo day for . Melbourne, via tho south. UJjIMAHOA, due hero from Melbourne, via- Bluff, November 19. Sails same day for Lyttclton. Due again November 21. Sails same day for Sydney direct. . ! ' 'FBISCO SERVICE. j i MOVEMENTS OP S.TEAMEES. ;■ TAHITI, due here from Baaj Krancifco, ■ via Island ports, December 4. Leaves December 5, for Sydney, Duo Sydney December 9. AORAXGI. due hero from M'dney December 4. Leaves December 5, for San Fra-n----eise.o, via, Island ports. Dim San Fraiieisco, December 25. OVERSEA SHIPPING. Steamors. From.. , Left. Due. NfTeSmna London Aug. 24 Nov. 19 Tonuarii-o, London Sop. 8 Nov, 22 Muritai London Sep. 9 Nov. 21 Arava honton Oct. 6 Dec. Woiwera, London ■ Oct. 5 Dec. 2 Indrapuio London Oct. 15 Dec. 19 dtalii londoii N<sv. 6 .Jan. 5 Tainui London Nov. 6 Dec. 23 ItualiiHo London Oct. 25 Dee. 9 Mdmstri ~... Ipiidon Nov. 13 • Dec- 28 iCaipara Liverpool Sep. 20 Nov. 30 Zealandio Liverpool Oftt. 4 Nov. 24 Surunui tiverjiool Oct. 26 Jan, 4 SJarmtek JTewYork Sep. 5 Nov. 27 Cheniston '. NetvYork Nov. 6 Feb, 6 Woglinde New York Oct. 27 .Tan 22 Tokrimaru Montreal Sep. 7 Dec. 1 Whakatan? Montreal Sep. 20 Dec, 19 'Canada Cape ... 'Frisw Ott. 27 'Isov. 25 Ko.rain6£V Qucbec Oct. 27 Jan* 16

SAILER TO ARRIVE. Loch Carve, Ship (at Auckland); left Marseilles May 20. BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. SYDNEY, November IT, Soiled.—Manama (? p.m.), for Wellintrton. SUVA, November 17. Arrived.—Tofun-, from 'Auckland; Joan OraiE. from Sydney, COASTAL. ■ MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17. AUCKLAND. | Sailtd.-Maltcno (10.30 p.m.), for Sydney.' ONEBUNGA. Sailed.—Raran-a, (4 p.m.), for New Plymouth.. NELSON. Sailed.—Kaitoa (5.15 p.m.), and . Nikaii (5.45 p..m.), for Wellington.. LYM-'EI/TON. . . Arrived.—Eunice. ecoW CI p.m.). from HavclocU; Eliza Firth (1.33 n.m.), from K»fc nara-, . Saued.—Pateena, for WellmisUin. S®ss4iigers: Saloon—Misses Bovcil, Reynolds, Goldi'neham, Trottp, Slurgcss, eio-fke, Jl'GreKor, BurrclL Rcynol-de, Bowen, Stevens, MeSdames'Young, .Williams, Sturjs6ss, Horomond, Gillon, West,, Codyre, Pollock, ErAneis, Wiikie. YounK and cbild, Fal.mer. Jet- : freys. Messrs. G. J. Anderson, M.P., Eraneis, Willrio. KnfeW, Stunmit, Cflker, Bui*, rell, Parker, H'dnnoh, 'furnbull, son, Henrys. St.ephentvon, M'Donald, Davit, Andrews, Rendle, Young, Sttinßer-. Nanccjrow, Riokettc, licllontyile, Hall, Barber. Mme.r, Pettisrew, Vitepn, ' O'Shea, Davidson.. Holmes, Mawliimney,' HoilinßS, Cjallebftr, Dunni Wilson., Townley, ' CaiT, Proetor, Jl'Cofia.u, Henley. Pritcliartf, H'Oomb, Young, Trflfik. Marui. O'Ncil. Gray, Stevenson, Craipio, Wylde, Lind, George, I Yarrall; 60 steerage. ! BLCIT. Arrived.—'UlSTnaroa. (4.30 8.m.1, from Hobart and Melbourne, THE SYDNEY BOAT. Biic on Thursday, tho SUungantii, this week's direct steamer from Sydney, left tho New South i>orl oi)i p.m., She lifts €Q.loo& cißd 152 steer ako tKLssensors. of Wfcoin 58 saJooi? end Wi steerage aro for WeEinK-ton. Slio is not brinßiDg any ca,rßO. ' STHENICS PASSENGEKS= E.H.'S. Athonic, . vrJuoh is ' to leave at 3 ti.m. to-day far Loudon, is taking th.© folpasecngetsFiret stuodn—Frpni W^clliuetGFn—Jtr. C. S. Kins'; from Dunedin. [ — H'lxvtiftftliiL? from Napier--jSIr. fJ. L. Duff, Second wellmp* I ton—Misses St.- Ca.Tlins, E. A. Major, Mes- : dames S. A. Widdinpton, IT. IT.. Jiindsay, hir. .W. WesteTfl: froiti Au^Wdud—Mtfi. lE. fi. Sutton, Jir. H. B. Eu.rlo; from Chrlstdmrch—str?. Ascjilith. Messrs. S. Asquitli, M. BaWintyiro, F. Cajcy, A. A6quiit]i. • ThirdUlass—F-rom D. ; Benfiott, IT? Cobley> Hcirarfcy, .losoplisbti, i Joyce, Dv Wilde, jfcedaMifis Jfoimett, Joseph* ! ep'Q, K. Joyce, Wilde, Me?i?rs. !E. W. A.in» | H. Aiiderson. 0. Bennett, 0. H. BtowM, J. Bur.ford., P. Couftnian. J. B. Horivood, ; Vt. Hunt, P. Joeephson, f. Moss, Roscoe, p. Smith., A. T. F. ZvT.not.ti, White, i Wilrie, Master Wiide. From , MeSdamea A. Koiik, Tosh., <tnd W.arren, i Messrs-. 3, L. J. Coha.in, F. C. I Everett, «T. K. Gotten, p. 0. Hunt, B. If--1 win, H, Lloyd, j. 'Ito'h;, K. W«-rpe», Masi tcm I'os.fr (E) r Warren, and Monk, Froiij OKrist'dixiroh—Mi^sefi. Buxton, I\ Jones, IT. i A. Vesty. ond E. Wttliamsoti, McfStfa. JL BraitJ. H. Dodds, Heaton, J. T. Seed, :F ; Tytci*. a7id Captain M. H. Baiisom. From N'apjer'-M.re. Weaver and MessrsWeavor. and Goulter. From Dunsdin— Misses Kodeon (4). Mrs, S. Hodson, Meesrg. W. Ryan and 11. $. Foster, and Hodson. From Tlmaru—Mr. T. J. M'Enotv and Master T. M'Enery. From Nclson—G» Mosey.

COMING BY THE TORAKINA. The Ifcw Zealand Shipnißi? Cemjiaiiy's Ij.M.S. Turakina-, which is due Ticrc towards tho ond of tho current month, from lipftdoa, Ma ea hflc-rd. momhafj- of tn# aoral JirUUsey, PeM (I/ondM), about »,

strong. in charge cf Captain N. P. R. Pfeeston, R.F.A. The memuorg of the b<uid arc travelling fftlopli, an well as the fellow in u; —Itieseii K. 3:'. TSarn.-", I 1 W. Luke, Jtesilames T. A. Balziel. 15. Graham, Lake, Barnes, Mowat, and W- . E.. Eijcl'niaii, Messrs. W. 0. Brown, K. E. Follows, A, Quran, Vv*. C. Hp>y«cs, 8. H. Luke, A. Moivat, J. S. E. Nicholson, P. G. Norman, P. J, Staith. and 0, }S, Jj. Wjlforfl. Tlio third-class passengers include:—Jlisscs Bignoil (3). Bryc.o (3), A. 3f. Oloke, G. Grothall. P. Jf. Goldsworfhy, H. Hammings, Hewitt (2), IS. jf. Kirk, I. W. Ifelhuish, 35. Moyl®, Jf, Norton, Penny (2), E. Shipp, It. Steele. H. If. Tate, and B. J. Wallacc, Mesdaomes A. AJlday. Blgiiell, J. K. firyce, ff. • Bryco, Burden. Gtfoke, A.. 51. Orothall, 11.I 1 . Cr-otliall, Pitzwater, H'emmines. B. P. Hewitt, Hoist. Howell, Melhttteh, Mitoiiell, Moyte, Pantry, B. W. Pitcher. J. Steele, Tedford, and White. Messrs. C. Atom, J. Bell, IV. Blrnell, J. 11. Brock, 0. E, Burden, P. Cook, P. A. Cook, I£. E. Cook, P. Cooifibs, 33. Dttbell. S. Evans, S. Q. Evans, E, P, Fltzwoter. J. Gault, T. Oman, 17. G. Hemminus, J. V. B, Hipkins, A. Holmes, A. V. Hoist, A. D, Janiieson, P..8.. Jolly, K. (J. King, H. T. Kingdom, J. K. Linton, A. H. lfar«hant, C. H. Melhulsh, A. Melhuish, A. ft. iUtaheU, 3. J. Moyl«. II- Murtngli, P. Pantry, J. Searsfiosld, J.. G. Simpson, A. B. Summerh&yes, P. P. Sj'mos, 6. A. C. ■Tart. K, Bedford, J. Wallace, J, White. 0. G- Williamson, 8. Woods, and E. J. Wyatt, Misters Orothafl. Pfewater, Hoist, Howell, Mo-yle, Pantry, and Steele, 11,800 HIU3S NOX-KTOP. The White Star lsiior''ZealaHdi'(i, 8590 tons, which sailed from liiverpool eariy last month for Western Australia with. IMS) einigrantf. steamed to Australia, a distanoo of 11,800 miles, without calling anywhere on the way. The Zealatrdio was chartered by the Government of Western Australia;. The steamed Inga Is a.t present leading timber at Wanganui far Sydney. Bhe«nls for the Australian part during the cotiree of tho present ft-eels. The Union Cotntww armoimco that thijy expect to dispatch eanso Steamers for Aiickland on Wednesday and for southern portscu Thursd&y. Tho New Zealand and African, steamer Boivet» \viii<ih is'' at present putttp# otit care© «-t tlio Tarfltia&i Street Wharf, will probably leave f-or Lyttelton atid. liunedifl oil Thursday to finish. discharge'. Miroito. lVser freistar,. IWW Mflg tot' tli<3 ctream, ie expected to berth early tms weelc. &lie has 105G ton? of general fcarzo tb Slit <lslior« hero. Her agent© pato disixj-tokinp her for iLyttelton fi-nd l)une4in about Saturday*

Difficulty lias beep' exUeneUeed by the iVmokura (now at Pott .Chalmers) in replenishing buiikets. She has been held up there for eomo days* but it is understQOu that she is to be cooled early this \veeu. j She is duo here about Saturday.

$he Oovernmen't steamer Hihcmoa loft Don e&rly yesterday momtez iof the purpose <?f lauding stores at Oape Mliser liKfot-house, but, owing to the heavy eea running, she went wesiTvflro w Kfi/rori Bock, and landed buildinj* materia* for tn« lighthouse which is in couTSo of erection there. r fbe veeßel returned to, port. xa. the afternoon, and is to leave again ©aTly tnas morning for Fallicefi* Lighthouse. Wireless advice received from R. 1&8. Aiwa (eh route from London to Weill**?; ton, via Hob*rt3 last evening staled -giati hci 4 captain espeeted to roach the Tasmantan port on Wed ftesday afternoon next. She is due here on November 20.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1909, 18 November 1913, Page 3

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SHIPPING NEWS. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1909, 18 November 1913, Page 3

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