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SHIPPING NEWS.

. PHASES OF TUB MOON. DECEMBEIt. Day. nr.ni. First quarter ° * ™ am - Full moon 14 2 2" a- 1 "- Last miartcr 21 3 ■! a - m ' New moon 2B 2 2i a.m. JIOOX. Moon rises to-day, 9.f2 a.m.; fOl-s midnight. 'FIDE. To-day, 9.25 a.m.', 9.49 p.m. To-morrow. 10.13 a.m.; 10.37 p.m. SL-X. Sun rise; to-day. 4.11 tun.; "-IG p.m. ARRIVALS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3. WAKATU, i;.s. i 5.15 a, in ). 157 tons. Wills from Lvttclton and Ivaikoma. jrAI'OVHIKA, s.s. (6.45 a.m.), 120s tons, Iximbort. from Kelson ami Picton. Pas.'cuccwi Saloon—Missts .Stewart- 12). Boddliißton. Ward. Robertson. Wright.. Nicoll. liowe. Chapman. Traill, Walton, feisters ol 'Mercy (3!. Mc'dames Tahiitcau. Johnstone, May mid' child, Callratt. Duthie, Ellison ami child, Sadd. Perrin, M'Ciillovh, Broad, Adams and 2 children. Blumtell, M-Doiialu. and 2 children, Prcshav, M'Langhlm and i children, Smith and 2 children. BlaokcU and infant. W-nlkor. Nieoil. Hanson. Dr. Walkar, Dr.' Evanp, Messrs. M'Callura, 3F.P., At.morc, M.P., Arcl'.cy, Ileis, Jlarrolfl, jfJlilUin. Johnstone. TiiiKoy. Ilanron. Watson. Hebbord, Allport. Trounce,. YounK, WOiiHoch, Nyhsrc, Stewart, thiin.. lJunileil, BMlamv, Elvin-, .Sinitli, Wortfmiirton, Kiim. Pavltos. Bindon. Illockct-t, IromoiiKcr, Kennedy Scott, Nosworthy, James, hwan, Bamvell, Hiekcy, Sharp, Waters. Gardner. M'Grath. Swascia, Hone'. Maddcoi, rcrnn, Varkii, Tiiomufoil and child, Core, laul: 25 st cerate. , ' ~, WAHINE. «.s. :7.50 a.TO.), «35 tons Alftv;cll. from Lyitelton. Passensers-: 19j 6aloon ami 125 BtoeraKC. .., _. ~ MURITAI, .5.3. (8.30 a.m.), 7220 tails, Firm, from London, vis, Australian port-. Autl:laid. mml Xapier. . ... , OPAWA, e.s. (11.10 a.m.), 110 tons, olas. from Blenheim. _~ MAKGAPAPA, s.s, (5 p.m.). 164 tons., Flotch«r. from Karamea. BIjENHEIJI, s.s. (3io p.m.), 1.20 tons, Wilkintioa, from Bknhehn. THUESDAY, DECEMBER «. AWATIOU. s.s, (0,10 a.m.), 4C7 tons, Eozor, from Fo»ton. DEPARTURES, - WEDNESDAY, DECEHBEIt 3. AMOKUBA, Government training -sliip (1 p.m.), BCS tons, 12-03 h.p.. lo knots, Commander Hooper,-for Cook Strait. JI'APOtJHiKA, s.a 1203 tons. Holmes, for Pieton and Nelson. OPAWA, s.s. (2.<5 p.m.), 7230 tone, Camercn, for London, via Monto Video. ABAPAWA, .b.s. (6.10 p.m.), 266 tons, Corby, for Wauganui. WAIIIXE, s.s. (3.5 p.m.). #03 tons. Aidwell, for Lyitelton. Passengers: SaloonSisters oJ Jlcn-v, Mmsos Irwin, Bfown, Wisdom, Hce, t'orrer, Wright. Snow, Stodd».rt. ravitt. Fletcher. Beichor, little (2). Brown, Beatie, Fraiicis, Rowc, Jie;-dames Lennon, Molyncaiix. Eoplmll', M'Donall, It'Culloeh, G:-.?,(-sow. M'Donald. Bailey, Bradley. Clarke. Jl'Kcnzie. and 2 children, Tiller. CnllrolN lloss.. Hainan, Jl'Latichian and 2 children, Blackctt, Stoddart, Moore, Bycroft, Dunner, and 2 children. Atkins, Freshnw, Flanagan, Eowo, Buckley. Barrett, Commissioner .Richards, Colonel Powley. Sir G. Clifford, Itov. Cameron. Dr. Evans, Brotlior Alphoii'us, Jfen. Hhanlea, Holmes. Lunnof), Nicbolls, Jlolyncius. M'DonaD. M'Culloch, Shearer, Duncan, M'Donald, Potiingo.r, Saudoll, Archey, JliiEiKjll. Arcus, Brodio, Bailey, Neaie, Bradley, Draigie, Prince. Jluller, Jtaroiiey, O'Connor, Lcnton, Johnson. Sharltlcford, Kractzen, blaster Howe. Hyan. Wirthlngton. Aysono. Austin. Maynaird, Bacliley Neulman, Mairic, V, r a'3on, Bcayis, 'fait, Shaw, Dnckwort-h. Barlow. Eobcrts, Glaj : gov/, O'Leary, Berry, l'ri:e, Earnctt; 35 etcer-agc.

WANAKA. s.s. (8.15 p.m.), 2442 tons, Norton, for Lyttolton. HTJIA. s.g. imidnisht), 12? ton's, Burt, for Havelock and Kcnepeni Sound:).

EXPECTED AEfiIVALS, Aorere. Paica, December 4. Alexander. Onehun;a, December 4. Hawcra, Pates, December 4, Stormbird, Wamrnnui, necc-mfcer 4, Kittawa, Auckland, December 4. Waimea, Tcrakohe, December 4. Manourika. Picton and Nelson, Dec.' 4. Nikau, Nelson, December 4. Pa'eena. Lyttelton. December 4. Tahiti, San Francisco, via Island ports, December 4, Jloltndalc, Hokitika, December 4. John, southern ports, December 5. Arana,™, WnnwiMii. December 5. Wahinc, Lyt-tsitnii, December 5. Hamuli. Patea, -December 5. Aaranicl. Svdney direct. December 5. Coriniia, O'nohunga, New Plymouth, December 5. Opawa, Blenheim. December 5. Kapiti, Waneanui. December 5. Wckatn. Kaikoura and Lvttelt-on, Dec. 6. Kennedy, Hokitika. December i. Blenheim, Blenheim, Decemkcr 6. Nerchaua, -Napier; December 7. Jlnia, Haveloek and Sounds, December 7. Eimutaka, BlulT. December 10. Remv-.rra, Napier. December 12.

PRO-iEOTED DEPASTURES. Moa-. Wangaruii, December 4. Blenheim, Blenheim, December 4. Wakatu, ICdikoura -oud Lytielton, Dee. 4, Alexander, Nelson, December 4. Sturmfeis. southern ports. December 4. Ikiwcra, Patea, December 4. Hercules, southern worts. December 4. Canada Cape, .Sydney. December 4. Kapit-i, Wanrtanui, December 4. Aorere, Patea, Doecrnbcr 4. Nikau, Nelson, December 4. Patceua. Lyttelton, December 4. Putiki. Waneanui. Pecewbp.v 4. Staiiiwiiana, Karamea. December 4. Ona-wa, Blenheim, De-ember 5. Mapourihn, Picton and Ne'.smi. Dec. 5. Kanuni, Patea. December 5. Waliine, Lyttelton. December 5. Waimea. Nelson. December 5. Tahiti, Sydney direct. December G. Aorongi, Sail Francisco, via Island ports, December 6. Kittawa. southern pnrts. December 6. Kennerjy, Hokitika, December 8. Araiiawa, Yfaneanui. Decombcr 8. N«reh'ira, Lindon. December 9, liinuttaki, London. Becembe? 13. Ecinucra, London, December 18.

INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. MAHENO, arrived at Auckland from Sydnev direct December 3. Hails December 4 for Sydney, 'FRISCO SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. TAHITI, duo here from San Francisco, via Island ports, to-day. Leaves December 6, for Sydney. Due Sydney December M. AORANGI, due here from Sydney Decemher 5. Leaves December 6 for fan Francisco, via Island ports. Due San Francisco, December So. MOANA, duo hero from San Francisco, via Hand ports. January 1. L n aves January 2 for Sydney, Due Sydney January 6. OVERSEA SHIPPINO. Steamers. From. Left. Due. Tmieariro London Sep. 8 Dec * Wnl'wera. London Oct. 5 Dec. 6 Tndrapur.i London Oct. 15 Dec. 19 Otalil London Nov. 6 Jan. 5 Taimil London Nov. 6 Dec. 23 Tluahinc London Oct. 25 Dec. 1 Maniari London Nov. 13 Dec. 2-3 Itotortia London Nov. 22 Jan. 7 KsiiiKirsi Liverpool Ssp. 20 Dee. * /talandic Liverpool Oct. 4 Dec. 6 HuriihUl Liverpool Oct. 26 Jan. 4 Avrshirc Liverpool Nov. 22 Jon. 19 Chonistnn New A oris Nov. 6 Feb. * WngUndc New York Oct, 27 Jan. 2?, Volga New York . Nov. 11 Jan. 16 C-airncross Montreal Nov. ?.8 Feb. 14 Whakatano Montreal Sep. Si Dec. 19 Karamca- Quebec . Oct. "7 Jan. 16 SAILER TO ARRIVE. Loch Garvc. ship (at Auckland); left Marseilles May SO. BY TELEGRAPH. COASTAL. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3. AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Maheno (8.15 a.m.), from Sydnev; Ncn.pn.bi (7.25 a.m.), from Tauranga; Kanleri (9.15 a.m.!, from Wlmngarei; Rosamond (3.45 p.m.), from Gisborne. Sailed.—Tasmnu !!G.5 a.m.), for whako-t-ane; Clansman (4.E9 p.m.), for Russell. Whangaroa. and Mansonul; Chelmsford (7.10 p.m.), for Marsden Point and way ports; Eotomahana (7.20 a.m.), for Coramaudel. _ NEW PLYMOUTH. Arrived.—Harawa. (0.20 a.m.), from Onchunga-. Sailed-RaratvA (8.30 p.m.). for Onelmnga, PATEA. Railed.—Hawera (1.5 p.m.), nnd Aorere ■ (1.10 p.m.), for Wellington. FO.XTON. To i-ail—Awahou (midnight), for Wellington. WANGANVL Soiled.—l'utilci (10 a.m.). for Wellington. NELSON. To sail.—Nlhau (8 p.m.), for Wellington. LYTTELTON. Arrived—Pattella- (11.45 a.m.). from Wei* lington. Sailcd.-Cygnel. (4.45 p.m.). for Aharon. 'IV i^-ail.—Murcre, for Dunedin, Sailcd.-Pstecua (6 p.m.), for Wellington. Passengers: Saloon—Mi>.-e« Bright (2). Sim, Morris. Kerap !!•!, llowson (2 1 , Mc;d,imcs Stnilh, Adcss ami child, Alexander, Marks, Bruce, Kciim, lion. (I. .1. Smith, Messrs. Hrure, Marks, Knnp, U'.Neill, 'I'lunua?, Fenwick, Johnson, Hall, Alexander, wyltc, JSJjik. Cameron, Adjutant Sharp, Griac,

POET CHAL3IEBS. Arrived.—lliialro (7.10 a.m.), from Lyttelton. DUNEOIiv". Arrived.—Waitomo (7.30 a.m.), froin Bluff: Jlimiro (8 a.m.). from L.yttclton; Kaianoi (8 p.m.), from Oamaru. Sailed.—Victoria- 14 n,m.!. for LyttcHon ivnd Wellington. Vassowccr-s: Sftloon—Mrs. JTonson, Misses Luke (2), and Greig, Messrs. Monsou and Culicn.

| TAHITI AItiUVES AT 1 P.M.

Yesterday afternoon the "Union Company were advised by wireless that H.M.S. Tahiti, from San Francisco, via island ports, would arrive at Wellington at. 1 p.m. toddy. H the vessel arrives at the above tirao, site will not berth until about 2 r>.m. The company hope to dsapateh her for Sydney at noon on Saturday. AOKANGI LATE. K.M.S. Aoraiigi, which is on the way from Sydney to San Francisco, via Wellington and Ic-laEd ports, is not expected to arrive hero until Friday morning. l?.ho is to continue her voyage on Saturday, and will sail at noon. KUAPEHVJ'S BUTTER SHIPMENT. The office of the Bristol and Dominions Produce Association, Ltd., received a cablegram from Bristol advising that the first shipment of butter sent by the Rusipehu, via Loudon, realised l°7ts. 9d. The cablegram further advises that the market for meat is steady, while the butler and cheese market is firm. EUAIIINE AT HOBART. Last evenins a private wireless mwrngc was received from the captain, of the H«o> hine, en route from London to Wellington, via. Tsncriife, Cape Town, ami Hobart, stating that Anticipations were that ■tho vessel would arrive at tho" Taptnantan port to-day. She is to continue her voyon Saturday mernine next, and is due here on Wednesday next. At 1 p.m. yesterday the Government training ship Amokura- U-ft her untfioraee ot Thorndon for a cruise, in Cook Strait. The vessel will be away for about twelve 'lays, and will then return to Wellington in order to allow the cadets to leave for t-hcir summer holidays. Tho Show, Ss-viH and Albion Company's steamer Malatiw is at present loading at Liverpool for the four principal New Keilantl ports. She is to '-ail on l'tavmber 27, and should reoah WcUiiißlon after rilliin; at Auckland about the middle of February. The local o&co of the t'nion Company advise that their steamer Slahcno, which arrived at Auckland yesterday from Sydney, will bo dispatched on the return trip at 5 p.m. to-day. Arrival at Calcutta was made on November 25 'by the Union Company's tralnlne steamer Ap-irima. from Dunedin, via Newcastle and Hamaranjr. She is to leave Calcutta on Wednesday next for Lvttclt'iii direct. Advices ore to the effect- that the has a full cargo for New Zealand.

Tho White Star liner Zcaliudie, which arrived at Auckland from Liverpool, via Australian ports oil Saturday iiiirht, 1" commanded by Captain J. Brccn, who Ira; thc> following officers associated with him: -Chief, Mr. W. Llovd: firs!, Mr. J. Al/•oek; second, Mr. C. Milncr: third. Mr. V. J!. Povli, fourth. Jlr. E. E. Burt; flft.li, Mr. ■J. Arkwriiht. l*r. ,1. Caldcrwood is chief engineer. Mr. It. E. Harris fKond, Sir. it. Phelan third. Mr. \V. Cla.ro fourth. Jlr. T. C. Stables iifth. and Mr. A. J. M'Culhmi sixth. Mr. A. Smclhnrst is chief refrigerating engineer, "'id Mr. J. Jellard second, while Dr. Arnold Evans, M.D., is ■sliinVi eurcoop. Mr. V. P. Snrth purser iinil chief Ktnward, and Mr. W. Groves wireless operator.

The arrangement previously mede for the Ttar-awa- to come to Wellington on December 8 for annual overhaul has bcrni cancelled. It is nlso announced that the vessel will coptimio to make two trips vcekly between Ouehunga and New PlyiuoHtb. instead of running a lrl-weck!y service, as was likely. .

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1923, 4 December 1913, Page 5

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SHIPPING NEWS. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1923, 4 December 1913, Page 5

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