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SHIPPING NEWS.

PHASES OP THE MOON. JANUAIiT. Day. Hr. m. First quarter 5 0 39 a.m. Full moon 1?, 4 39 a.m. Last duarter 19 Noon. Now moon 26 6 4 p.m. MOON. Moon rises' to-day, 10.48 a.m.; sets, 11.16 p.m. TIDE. To-day. 9.44 a.m.; 10.9 p.m. To-morrow, 10.28 n.m.; 10.52 p.m. SXJX. Sun vises to-day, 4.21 a.m.; sets," 7.27 p.m. ARRIVALS. FKIDAY, JANUARY 2. KAIU.VKI, s.fi. (3.25 a.m.), 405 tons, Scott, Tram Lyttciton. ICAITOA, s.s. (3.20 a.m.), 3C5 torn?, Stevens, from TYestport. KINI, b.b. (4.35 a.m.), 1122 tons, Platts, from Lyttciton. WAHINE, s.s. (6.50 a.m.), 4435 tons, Aidwell. from Lyttelton. ICAHU, s.s. (8 e.m.), 182 tons, Fletcher, from East Coast. OLAN MACAU-LAY. s.s. (2.15 p.m.), 2834 tona, from Melbourne. IIABFLETE, ee. (6.30 p.m., in tho stream). 4814 tons, Gray, from Newcastle. ARAHUUA, s.s. (10 p.m.), 1956 tons, Lambert, from Picton and Nelson. MOANA, R.1f.8. (11.35 p.m. in stream), 3915 tons. Stringer, from San Franciscb, via Papeete and Rarotonw. DEPARTURES. FRIDAY, JANUARY 2. JOHN, b.s. (0,10 a.m.), 342 tons, Holm, for Nydia Bay. OPAWA, s.s. (1.5 a.m.), 110 tons, Nicholas, for Blenheim. PATEENA, B.s. (12.55 p.m.), 1212 tons, Cameron, for Picton and Nelson. MONOtVAI, s.s. (5.25 p.m.), 3433 tons, White-Parsons, for Lyttelton. AORERE, 6.5. (6 p.m.), 77 tons, Fist, for Patea. KULAMBAMGRA, e.s. (6.10 p.m.), 2005 tonrt, Menmuir, for Sydney. WAKATU, s.s. (6.30 p.m.). 157 tons, Wills, for Kaikoura. MANA, s.s. (7 p.m.), 134 tons,;Gibson, for Patea.. • KAITOA, s.s. (7.45 p.m.),' '350 -tons,' Graham, for Nelson,-. ■ HUIA, s.s. (8.5 p.m.),' 127 tons, Burt, for H-avelock. < HAWERiA,' b.s. (8.5 p.m.), 2CO tons, Jackson. for Patca. WAniNE, s.s. (8.30 p.m.), 43C0 tons, Aidwell.'for Lyttelton. KAHU, K.s. (9.5 p.m.), 182 tons, Fletcher, for East Coast ports. KENNEDY, s.s. (9.25 p.m.), 226 tons. Purvis, for Nelson. , QUEEN OF THE SOUTH, s.s. (10 p.m.), 198 tons, Harvey, for Foxtnn. ... KINi: 6.f>. (midnight). 1122 tor.s. Whyborn, for Picton. SATURDAY, JANUARY 3. ! BLENHEIM, s.s. (1 a.m.), 120 tons, Wilkinson, for Blenheim. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. . Wootton, Lyttelton, January 3. Opawa, Blenheim, .January 3. .Maori, Lyttciton, January 3. A Nikau, Nelson, Motueka, Jan. J. Mapourika. West Coast. Nelson. Jan. 3. Regulns, Grcymouth, Nelson, Jan. 3. Kapuni. Patea. January 3. Zealandic, Port Chalmers, January 3. Hawera. Patea. January 4. Mana, Patea, January 4. ' Queen of tho South, Foxton, January 4. Blenheim, Blenheim. January 4. Aorere; Patea, January 4. Waverley. Greymouth. January 4. Wahine, Lyttelton, January 4. Kapiti, Waneanui, January 4. Westralifl. southern ports, January 4. • Rlpolo, Gisborne. January 4. ■ Corinna. Onehunga, New. Plymouth, January 5. L ""- ~ • ' Kaitoa.- Nelson', January 5. Huia, Pelorus Sound-, January., 5. Kini, Picton. January 5. Ar.opa.wa, W-infcanui, January 6. WaUatu, Kaikoura, and Lyttelton, Jan. 6. Stormbird. Wanianul. January 6. Waimea, New Plymouth, January 6. Wor-imoo, northern ports, Jan. 6. Tfl.hiti. Sydney. January 6. Willochxa. Melbourne, Hobart, Tia southern ports, January 9. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Stormbird. Wanganui. January 3. Kair&ki, Greymouth. Folutika, Jan. 3. Arapawa, Wanjranui, January 3. Echo, Greymouth, Hokitika, January 3. Tnimarcv Sydney. Januarv 3. Nikau, Nelson. Motueka, Jan. 3. •rnOpapa. Blenheim. ri.-.c, i .~tKapum, Prt,M. January 3: -- ■ ... -f 1 Arahura, Picton, Nelson. West Coast, January 3. Moana, Sydney direct, January 3. M<v>ri, liyttelton, January 3. < .11. M.H. Pvramus, Auckland, January 3, JT.M.S. PcyVy. Aucld-nd. January 3. Wootton,' Kaikoura, January 3. " Mana,' Patea-, January 5. Oueen of the South Foxton, January 5. Kaliu, East Const. January 5. . Blenheim. B'.enieim. January 5. Aorero, Patca. January 5, Wahine, livttelton, January 5. Pateem. Nel'on only, Januarv 5. Manoiirika, Picton and Blenheim, January 5. Havrera. Patea, January 5. Waverlev, Nele-an a—d West Coast ports, January 5. Kapiti, Wansenul, January 5. northern porta. January 5. Kaitoa, Nel'on. Motuol-a. JxnuaTV 5. Warrimon, livtteltir. Dunedin. .Tan. 6. Rinnln, Napi*r. Gisborne. January 6. TnViti, San vrn r port.T, Jan. 6. Tndrarmra. Won-anui, J-'nua.ry f. Clan M«cj"i]iv, Londin. Januarv 6. Wakat.u. Lyttelton. Jan. 7. Mapourika, Westport and Greymouth. Jo7iii«.ry 7. ' • Miutn<*Tnui. Melbourne, • via . southern ports, January 8. • Nafier, Gisborne. and. AuckJanuary 9. Willcchra, Sydney direct, January 9. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. ULTMAROA. arrived here from Melbou-'ne via Island ports, January 1. Sails to-day for Kvdnev direct. WILLOCtTRA. due lioTe from JTelbonrno. via norU. January 9. Sails £ame day for Sydney direct. / 'FRISCO SERVICn. ' MOVEMENTS 0? STEAMERS. MOANA. arrived hero from San FrarHsco via Island ports, January 2. Leaver January 3 for Sydney. Due Sydney January 7. TAHITI. clu«i hero fropi Sydney January 6. Sails January 6 for San Francisco, via, IsUnd ports. Due San Francisco Janu* «,ry 22. VANCOUVER SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF, STEAMERS. MARAMA, due at. Auckland from Vancouver, via Honolulu and Suva. January 13. Sails Januarv 13 for Sydney. Duo Sydney January 17. TiIAGARA, due at Auckland from Sydney January 16. Eflilo January 17 for Vancouver, via Honolulu and Suva. Duo Vnnconver February 3. MAKURA. due at Auckland, from Vancouver, via Suva, and Honolulu, on February 9. Sailf February 10 for Sydney. Duo Sydney February 14.' ' OVERSEA SHIPPING. Steamers. From. Left. ~ fine. Indralema, ' London' Dec. 11 Feb. 14 Otalii Ijondon Nov. 6 Jan. 5 Rotoraa. London Nov. 22 Jan. 7 lonie London Dec. 6 Jan. 22 Star of Australia London Nov. M Jan. 12 Makarini London Nov. 27 Jan. 21 Waimana London Dec. 12 Feb. 3 Jluapehu London Dec. 18 Feb. 13 Hurunui Liverpool Oct. 26 Jan. 3 Ayrshire Liverpool Nov. 22 Jan. 26 Kumar;:, Liverpool Doc. 6 Feb. 1 Surrey Livernool Dec. 20 Mar. 1 Wosrlindo New York Oct. 27 Jan. K Volga New York Nov. 11 Jan. 26 Star of India ... New York Nov. 21 Jan. 29 Star ol Ireland New York Nov. 1 Jan. 15 ArEenfels New York Dcc. 12 Feb. 20 Biiruormeister Hachmann ... New York Nov. 14 Feb. 7 Cairncroa3 Montreal Nov. 28 Feb. 14 Karamca. Ouebec Oct. 27 Jan. 16 Havre Sinca-pora Dcc. 10 Jan. 12 Aparima Calcutta. Dcc, 13 Jan. 19

SAILERS TO ARRIVE. • Kins Cyrus, four-ma.stcd schooner, 63? tons, left Columbia River on October 18. BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. LONDON. January 2. Arrivod.—lndrabarali, from Wclliaston, via. Australian ports. COASTAL. FRIDAY, JANUARY 2. AUCKLAND. Arrived.—'Warrimoo (12/.15 p.m.), f no m southern ports; Wanako. (0.5 a.m.), from southern ports; Rosamond (12.50 p.m.), from Gisbornc; Havre (7.15 p.m.), from Kinsaporc; Star of Ireland (7.30 p.m.), from Liverpool; Raiahinc (6.45 p.m.), from Lyttclton. Boiled.—'Wairiuia (5.30 p.m.), for Newcastle, ONEnUNdA. Arrived.—R-arawa. (9.20 a.m.), from New Plymouth. To pail.—Corinna, (5 p.m.), for New Plymouth and Wellincton. GISBORNE. Sailed:—Takarima. (10 p.m.) for Napier. Passengers: Saloon—ili-eeS ll'Kenzic. I'n.yne. Jlulffan, Dutler. Clifford, Penney. Mousley. R. Walsh, Cogswell, Topping, Okcn. Hopkins (2). Paul. Taylor. Fcrciison. I'huruui, Soun<lor». Flcminc, Ucll. Williams. Jlyett, Clifford, Momla.moa l'lrio tad infant, Davidfiou. Hfialon child.

Clare kind '<2 children.'' Adair, Barton, Saunders, liams, Jones and 2 children, • Wadcy.j Messrs. Lcifta?, Fomst,'"~J.7 O'Conncll. IVilkie, Stesfroll, Smith. liaw:.-: Tuuina. \\ r ood. Riitleduc, Miller. i-ca-;. ! cock (2), Holme?, Cramp. linrrelt, Wadcy, l Jones. M'Kcy, M'])onalU.' V»'<«liis; Stuhbs.; Marffoliouth, Pen-on (2), Hudson. wjl* W. A. "nnrton. Do C0..-ta, Hodnoy, Williams (2). Hall. Vw.oe. Brown. Cooke,.; Uollard, Slovens, Pirie, Payne, M'lieaji.; Hale. Jones, Hoolradan, Posv-iliow. Jfork-; wick, Terry. (2), LockeU,-. Adair. Swain, Oraham, Bnbbaee, Hemt.' FitwvilHam. TUompson. lundrupt. Hoce, Bonictv. D. Williams. MortoTi. T. N. HoKC, Budgo,? Gfuthrie, Weeks, K. Scarfc; 2a Bt<jcrasc.^g r { PATEA. .Sailed.—Kapuul (1.20 p.m.j, ,fo^. ton. PICTOS. Arrived.—Patcena. frotti 'AVcl-; linjton. WJENHEIM. To sail.—Opava (8.30 d.ib.!; ton. . „ NYDIA BAY Arrived—Jolin (12.30 p.ie.), from -tfcUtae-.. ton " KELSOJf. Arrived.—AraTiura- (7 e.ni.J. from.W^lHns-... Araliura. (10.5 ft.m.i. for Picton and Wellington; Kikau fi.lo p.m.). : ',:.and Becnlus (7.15 p.m.). for Wellineton,» j..< To Bail—Mapourika, for Wtiling.on.. J.YTTEIA'OK. i Arrived—Manuka. (8.53 a.m.), and. Maori (8.50 a.m.). from Welltn-ston; Opoarj, from. Grcymouth. , '" Sailed.—ltaori (8.30 p.m.). seneers. for Wellington; Maauka, . for Dunedin; Cyirnet, for Aka.roa; Storm (10.30 a.m.). for Port Clialmers. DTIItEBIN. ■ Arrived.—Kotare (8 a.m.). from Pcaa&UG. Sailed.—Zealandic (6 p.m.i. tor TScUideton. . MOAXA FROM TIIISOO. Late last night the H.JI.S, jlaana of. rived in the stream from San Francisco, via Papeete and The vessel Is to berth early this morning st '.no Queen's Wharf. Sho is advertised to cofltlnue her vbyaire to Sydney late to-iii&ht. ■ ROTOHUA DUE ON WEDNESDAY. •'•'The ''NeV Zealand Shipping Company's fitcamer llotorua-is due' to -arrive here ■from 1 London, via Cape Town, and is due at 9 a.m. on Wednesday neit. Sh'e is brincrine a. larce n'uinbv of paseensers, including many immigrants. EN EOOTE TO 'FItISCO. The R.M.S. Tahiti was ejßeoied to leave Sydney yesterday for Wellington. Ea.rotonsa, Papeete, and San Franoisso. Kho is due here on Tuesday liitiritlng n.eit, ana will continue her voyaire on Tuesday evening. Sho in duo at her dtst.ma.iou about January 23. ' THE MAKAIUNI. Advice has been received locally to the effect that the steadier Mabavim. en route to New ZtoJand from London. Is to leave Sydney' to-day for Auckland and Weilinnfon. Tho vessel l-.a« c. pnrtie-iilarls* large cargo for Auckland. «nd lias BCO tons for Wellington. Bhe is due here, via Napier, on January 21. THE STAP. OP IRELAND. An unuCTial departure is to bo mndfi In connection with tho visit to New Zealand of the Tyser etoamcr Star of Ireland. ThiV' vessel, which is cominpr from New York direct, will call at. Xaplsr, a.s \v.?ll ns at Auckland and Weliintrtnti. Slip will he the first vessel with New York cargo to rail at- the Fast sort. The Star I of Ireland left Hobort in continuation of lisr voy-pgo from tho Amcrtja* port to N'ew Zealand oil December 30, and is ij'ae at Auckland on January 5. Sho is due hero from Nanier on January 15. Upon completion of her disci'irs? fiio vessel will loid in Zealand for V.iulon. In all rills l'.i.s 2186 tons .'of general mercliaadlso for Wellington. . ■ ' - YEAR'S SHIPPING AT NEWCASTLE. By Telecraph—Press Assoc!S.tiol-Cc3vrlfiht Sydney, Jatraory t. Durinsr'' the year just expired 5481 vessels entered the port of Newcastle, en increase pf 52 over the previous year. The tonnage totalled 4.661,703. an : incfeas.o of 535,265. A wirek'-s message received lost nipht states that the Victoria expect*, to arrive at Auckland at' midnight on Sunday. The warships Pyramus ond fayeho wilt probably leave Wellington for Auckland to-day.

Tho p.cijulua.ifi due tn-iay frim JfelEon. /She i? to no on tho Slip on Monday for ■ai)..overhaul, a)a vi.'l.i w-

Hr. 11. ,Wi- Johnston ha.3: jolneft . the Jlonowal as fourth officer.

Tj«.st. evening the ccllicr Is in S left for Picton to load vool for tfrnishipnient to tbe OWi Jfacanlay p.t TVeHiti'tniii. The Kini will probably leove for West.jsort oil Monday to load coal for Wellington.

Tho Tyser (steamer In.3rapu<"a :s to procoed to W'ancanu.l. 'in Tnesc'-uy pest for loadins purposes. The vessel will then go on to JTaoier, (Msbo.rni. and Lyttelton, ond is tes back hero about. January 25. She will probably tal'o hor departure for London on January 2b,

An expected arrival this morning 1o tho Wootton with a load of (lax from Fc-ston. Her earso In 1o ho transhipped to tl>o TonßJiriro for London. Wootton is to EQ.il this evening for Koikouro,

The East Coast passens-r 6tea;-ner Tforrlmoo is duo from northern ports on' Tuesday next. Sho is to If-ivc on the eten-. ins of tho same day for Lyttelton and Dunedin.

On +he Willoehra inft. jrnibourne for lloba,rt, Bluff, l'uiw Lyttelton, and Wellington. Sho is due here on January 9. etitd; vrill eail en the same day for Sydney direct.

Vesterda" nftcrn-on the fcaie l ! stoa-mer Clan Macnulav arrived in strefl"! from Melbourne. Tho ve;?el's rh:l tn WelUmrton is for the nu.rno:c nf wool for Lcndnn. She is to sail on Tuesday next for Home.

Wiion tho onetime favourjto flrer K#tomnhana. boos Into commission niroin at. Melbourne, her appoiran"? will have considerably altered. Her familiar Ted and black funnel has been chanec-d to y-illmv, to correspond with an arrangement between the TTnion S.S. CoDipony. under whoso empire" she formerly served, and Messrs. Kuddari. l'irher. T,!d. Rho has been la.id up at Port Melbourne sineo dropnins nut of tho 'fasirrania to Pelbourne sorvieo some months arro. but comes ba«k to reHovo 1b" Ijoe>«M»-» «»r----in? the busy holiday traffic 0cr043 Bass Strait. The electric collier Jtwitcr. the largest ship ever built on the Pacific Const, left the Mare Island Navv Yard for her trmis on Awcust l\. Tlio coaUarfyini: w»elt.v of the ship is 12500 tons, and in ofldition fihrj hap a fuel oil capacity of Mo,CC<Q gallons. The propulsion is by me? lis of turbo-elccirlc motor:-, confltructcrl by the General Elcctrlc Company.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1948, 3 January 1914, Page 7

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SHIPPING NEWS. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1948, 3 January 1914, Page 7

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