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PHASES OF THE IIOON. JAJfUAIII'. Day. Dr. m. First nnartor 5 " 0 39 n.m. Full moon 1Z 1.39 p.m. Lust Quarter 19 r<oon. Now moon. 26 1 < P.m. MOON. Moon rises to-day. 10.10 p.m.; sots, 11.22 a.m. Sunday. TIDE. To-day, 8.41 a.m.; 9.7 p.m. To-morrow, 9.34 a.m.; 10 p.m. 9UN Sun rises to-day. 4.36 a.m.; Bete, 7.24 p.m. ARRIVALS. FRIDAY, JANUARY 1«. CANADA CAPE, 5.9. (1.50 a.m.). 4285 tons. Friend, from Sydney direct. HAWERA, 6.3. (3.5 a.m.), ZCO tons. Jackson, from Patca. _„, BLENHEIM, s.e. (3.60 a.m.). 120 tons, Wilkinson, from Blenheim. 6TOEMBIKD, s.s. (4.45 a.m.). 217 tone. Dowell, from Wansanlu. , MOBKAKI, s.s. (5.15 a.m.), 4392 tons, Ooliins, from Dunedin and Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon-Hiss Veniiicomb, Jtodamm Cable, Mills and buy, Hcdmond. and son. Leslie and. infant, Smeaton, Messrs. Mills. Smettton, Clarke; 7 steerage. , PATEEXA. s.B. 5.35 a.m.). 1212 tons, Cameron, from Nelson. P&sscneers: Saloon— Mlseeu Jt'Namaro.. Budd (2), Hartijan, M'Lean. Parker, Morris. Harford; Bllncoo. Byre, M'Kay, Bllck. Potter. Herring, Naldcr, M'Artney, Andrews. Thomson. Walker. Wheeler, Sealey (2), Thwaitee, H'Leod. Burd, Do Barren, Burd, Badger (2). Qilmor. Hesdames Harford, Hall and child, Williams and child, Bamage and child, Gould ami Infant, Estcourt and 2 children, Woodford and chUd. Fraser and child, Cooko, Buxeees. Butler Nalder Andxewe, Pahl, Lethain. jfi SoX.'Eorn. Ha". Veddio, Putcli. Hatfield, Richardson. Doddfl, Mesera. B«dd, Taylor, Hall, Burd, Barker, bnodgrass. Tounsend. Dodds, Bursrcss. Jackson, Jlarford Taylor, Turnbull. flftrgreayce.-Tucker. Sealy.Horn, Lunn, Dutch. Davidson, Coion. Black, ltiohardson; 10 steerage. WAHINE, 6.9. (7.15 a.m.), 4436 tons, .Aidwell; from Lyttelton. Passengers: 197 sa--ITAm)A.I36eJ.IeCSC-a.m.).6 e J. leC S C - a .m.). 305 tone. S*- ' Pareons. from Auckland, Gisbornc. ana Na"'cORINNA. e.e. (10 p.m.), 1271 tons, Came ron, from Picton. DEPARTURES. FRIDAY. JAXUAItY 16. RUAHINE, s.s. (6.15 p.mT), 10,753 tons, .W n p.mJ. 350 tons, Stevens. fO MOERAKi. e.s. (5.25 p.m.). 4392 tons, Edwin, for Sydney. Passengers: 5 a10 . 0 %%*" Queen, Fitzgerald, Scales. Black. FvOtoD. Dawes, Stewart, Rilcy, 3 Sisters of Mercy, Jfesdomos Fright, Nelson. Buddo, Cox, Watkin Rouse, Grant, M'Mannard, Thornton and child. Gould, Elliott Hugo,. Me««. Tonkins, Troup, Fitz&craltl Jones, Sco'ce. Sheridan, Scott, Coombs M'Kennc, Wr>|l)t, Buddo, Cor, Pope, Nicholson (2), Mltae, Johnston, Strong, limes, Johns, Paten, Humphries, Bridge. Elliott; 56 steerage. HAWERA, s.s. ft.JO p.m.), 200 tons, Oack--B°KAPITI, t.ef (5.40 p.m.). 248 tons, Sawyers, tO MOA? n s.| Un (S.SO p.m.), 188 tons, Sawyers. "wAVEiItjEY,' s.s. (6.10 pirn.), 157 tons, Stav"mANA, B?sf O f6.M p.m.), 134 tons, Gibson, °WAHINE. s.B. (8.5 p.m.), 4435 tone, Aidwell, for Lyttelton. Passengers: SaloonMisses Horman, Itartin, Jl/Alister, Snuirc, Deggatt. Million, Herrins, JTliay, Bcgß, Young (2), Tucker (2), Budd (2). ll%av Harks. Woodham, Simpson iresdames Sumers, Hansell and 2, children, Stead. Fitchott, Collins, Fox. Taylor. Dennis, Wallace and 2 children, Booth, Taylor, ' M'Comne, Wilkinson. Evans, Statham, Peterson. Squire, Marshall 'and child. Martin ond child, Farrow. Keen and 2 ciiildreir. Smith, Beach, Woodham, Jolly, Moore, Aiandce. Kennedy and child. West and* child. Messrs. E-eid, Roberts, Summers, Peake. Dr. Collins, M'liOan, Dr. Fitchctt, • Collins, Fox, Taylor, Alexander. Booth, M'Phcrson, Taylor. M'Coma6. Gould, Evans, Craig, Peterson, Martin, Park. Morris. .Ross, Jlmr, Bates. Wilson, Ralston, Lone, Dixou, Waluer Young, M'Dowall, Wrielit. Budd, Harrison, Vaugham, Snell, Holland, Younix, Bond, Aldridge, Wilkinson,. Marland. Bridges, Taylor, Wost. Dodda; 120 steer-a&a'-t'- • ■ ■' ' ■' • ; -'- ' ■■' ■•'-' ; PATEENA; 8.8. (9.5 p.m.), 1212 tons, Cameron, for Nelson. Passengers: Saloon—MisEea Greenwood, ■ Hoino, .JBotieo, . Harcourf, M'Ddn'a'gh. Pipltett; I ' Woodward, ■'iJtcsrtSmeg , Wriglit;-: Crump," DyMi'i' Sctfft and ohild. Burge, Graham. Burnett and child; Kichmand, Messrs. Hayee, Burnott. Richmond, Stephens, Johnston, Whyte, Boase, Olo.v. Wright, Tinker, Andrews. Ernmctt, Heine. Bnodgrass, Walden, Adanisou, Doyle', 'lay lor, EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Komata, Westport, January if. Hans 8., Dclagoa Bay, January 17. Delphic, Valparaiso, January 17. - Opawa, Blenheim, January 17. Kennedy, Wangonui, January i.l. Corinne.. Picton, January 17. Queen of tho South. Foiton. Jan. 17. Kapuni,- Patoa, Jan. 17. Aorere. Patoa, January 17. Nikau, Nelson and Motuoka. Jan. 17. Maori, Lyttelton, January 17. Pateena, Nelson, January 17. To Aroha, East Coast. Jantary 17. Awahou. Foiton, January 17. Turakina, Lyttelton, January 18 ' Blenheim, Blenheim, January 18, Wairau, Blenheim, January 18. Hawera, Satea, January 18. Wahinc, Lyttelton. January IJ. Makarini, Napier, January 18; Huia, Havclock, January 18. Mapourilta. Greymouth, Westport, Jan. 18 Itipple, Napier, and (jifiborne. Jan. I*. ■ffestralia, Uunedin, Lyttelton, Jan. 18. Flora, southern ports January 18. Kapiti. Wanganui, January 18. Mana, Patea, January 18. Komata. Weetport. January 18. Kahu, Napier January 18. Tainui, southern ports .January 18. Wakatu, Lyttelton and Kaikoura. Jan. 19. Kaitoa, Nelson, January 19. lonic, London, way ports, January 20. Moa, Wani'anui, January 20. Ifapourika. Picton, January 20. Willochra, Sydney, January 21. Regulus. Gisborne, January 21. Karamca, Quebec, way ports, January ZZMonowai, Dunedin. Lyttelton, January 22. Manuka, Melbourne, via eouth, Jan. 23. Rivcrins, Sydney, via north. January 23. Turakina, London, January ?.i. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Opawa, Blenheim, January 17. Stormbird, Wansanul. January 17. Nikau, Nelson Motueka, January 17. ■Arahura, Picton. Nelson. West Coast, January 17. , Kaioara. London. January 17. • . Kennedy, Torakohe, Jan, 17. . Stor of Ireland. Lyttelton, January 17. Kapuiii, Patta, Jan. 17. Canada "Cape, Lyttelton, January 17. Blenheim, Blenheim, January 19. Aorere. l'atea, January 19. Wairau. Blenheim, January 19. Oucon of the South, Foiton. Jan. IS. To Aroha, Eait Coast, January 19. Kahu, East Coast, January 19. Kapiti. WauganUi, January 19. Mana. Patea, January 19. Ha,wora, Patea, January 19. Pateena, Nelson, January 19. Kaitoa, Nelßon. Motueka, January 19. Wahino, Lyttelton. January 19. Huia, Havclock, Polorus bound. Jan. 13. Mapourika. Picton, January 19. January 20. Regulus, Nelson, West Coast, Jan. 21. Mapourika. Westport. Greymouth. Jan. 21 Wahine, Lyttelton, January 21. WUlocbxa, Melbourne, via south, Jan. 22. Monowai, northern ports, Jan. 23. Manuka Sydney, January 23. RiveHna. LytUlton. Dunedin. January 23. Tainui, London, way porta, Jan. 24. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. WILLOCHEA, duo hero from Sydney direct, Jauuajy 21. Sails January 22 for. Melbourne, via tho soutu. MANUKA, duo hero from Melbourne, yift eouth, January 23. Sails came day for Ky Mo!W d KTdue hero from Sydney direct January 28. ' Sails • January 29 for Melbourne, via ■FRISCO SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF BTEAMEUS. TAHITI arrived hero from Sytoey January 6 Sailed January 6 for San I'rancUco. via Island ports. Due San Francisco J< imf Aicnl duo hero from Han Erancisco. vitistnd 1 -Ports, on January 25. Sails on January 30 for Syduey direct. Duo Sydney direct January 29. Sails January M for San FrSnclsco, via Island ports. Duo San Fraucisoo February 20. VANCOUVER SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. MARAMA, arrived at Auckland from Vancouver, via Honolulu and Suva, Jauuary NIAGARA, arrived at Auckland from Sydney January 16. Sails January 17 lor Vancouver, via Honol«lu and Huva. Duo Vancouver February 3. MAKURA. duo at Auckland, from Vanrouvor via Suva and Honolulu, on February 9. Sails February 10 for Sydney. Due Sydney February 14. OVERSEA SHIPPINC. Steamers. From. Left. Due. Indralcma London Dec. 11 Fob. 14 Qtolji London Nov. 6 Jan. 21 lonic London Dec. 6 .Inn. 20 Star of Australia London Nov. 30 Feb. 1 Makerini London Nov. 87 Jiw. 19 Kuapohu London Dec. U Fob. 15
Suffolk I-onrfoH , .Inn. «:>"»v.& Ayr&hiro Uycfiwoi Nov. Jaii.jei Woßliurto ... Now} oris Oft. zii>Hiii....-,»J! Volffa . . Now York N">'.'-"?J'''<■'".£'] B?ir ot'i'ndiii N«« York N'uv. 21:?. 1-Vb:»2-: IlurgcriDcister , ; '"'iT'Siv-"-?' H.-u-lunnnn Xi>w Vorli Nov. 11 l'Ch.Wi Inver in NcwVork WeivJUiMaivM'; Aporima Calcutta 1 «:. ,x 3 .;.l« ■J^ Strnthdenn Calcutta ■■■<-■. Jl:. «. . ; jM. Achlibslcr Calmilta. lice. by TKr/i;c!iui'H.?sl&;;;w|io OVERSEA. ,- '■■■'"' SFsSSS SYDNEY , .' Jnnti)iry-<i6.-;.;s Arrlvcd.-Koromiko, from New ;/™l«M .k Mahcuo (6 p.m.), from M-^; COASTAL,-. '^ : '?\--o?oi'§i\ FEIDAY, JANUARY WsoHs&l\ AUOKIiAND. ~f'?- r «J?ei?:.^! Sailed.-ilaran)o. (3.30 «~m.)..tor^SrdneT,££ NAPIKB. ' .'^PWtgf''?! Arrlvcd.-Tictoritv W P-m->. from .^welv; Hnston - new PtiMoura-^i-V'^. Sadlcd.-Earawa (0.55 p.m.>,ior.On*Uii.n?a,rATUA. . -V-i; '<>' : "W| irrlvod.-Kapunl (11.50 a.m.), and. Aerero tOD, WAKOANUJ. ' "-=if^*N Sail»d.-Kcnncdy UM p.m.), .CotsWeUUiE:; U>n ' "" FOXTON. ■■ : ''^: : *-; : "-.,..&s| Arrived-Queen of tho South (5.20 0.m.!, ;; (noon), for TOlH»etes HAVELOCK. ■■ v ■'■■'"'' :: -'S/ Soiled.-Huia (1.45 p.m.), for WclUßßtofi.^ ncTON. -W-&- ■'-- ■'"":■■. Arrivcd.-Mancaimna- (9.45 a.m.s,;from WeiMn^n, PABBWKJ.I, BPIT.' : W^" Kiui passed for Woilineton at 0.15 p.m.;,^KAIiAMEA. - ■■>■""" '^i Sailcd.-Ucfcnder 02.15 ».»■).' / r ? m Ilnelon - KAiKou EA ;..r-;:&Kft. Arrivcd.-Wa.katu (5.30 a.m.);:.l.i.ram',.WellinSlOn' LYTTELTON. ' : -^- : '- Arrived.-Havro (6.50 a.m.), CJSA J" Im^ (8.30 a.m.\ from 'Wellinetonj l'etono (S.4U p>.), froin Napier i Wakatu (7 p.m.). from K Sai?cd!-Kwanto Jferu (5.35 p.m.), for Tfewcaetlu; Oyenet, for Akaroa; blimaroa (u p.m.), for Melbourne, via eolith:.Maori (8.3S p.m.), for Wdlingtoß. With 130 saloon. and Bteerage passengers. ; ■' ' >,'; : .\' / .. Arrlvcd.-Jolin (7,<5 a.m.). '■' fram..-'Wei-liDStOn - DUNET3IN. :^fot Arrived.—lnverearslll C6.<5 a.m.),;-'iTom southern ports. Soiled.—Wcstralia '{5 p.m.), for AucWona, via way porta I'oasenßovs: Saloon—Messrs. Eacrle, 0. W. 0. H. Colley, A. VeiSch, L. 'A. Hatton, Stubbs, i'Jaeh,. Hurst, Seacar, J. Uickson, Pyrkc, Kcedames Eagle, Jones, Ohafl'ey, llaUon. Kiubbs, Miesce Jones, Button; 7 sieoraiso. BLBIT. Arrivcd.-Waitomo (5.50 a.m.), freai Newcastle. MiISIE LEAVES F-OKT. Kepairs tQ tho caartered steaintr Maislo wea-e completed at- Wellington -ysatcrdaj and tho vcbecl taitci ner departure for Newcastle this moniius. The evidence taken ai the aroUminary inquiry into tho coUieiin between the Jlaisie and Maroroa, in AVtliinttton ilarbour pu Monday night luat. has been cqnsiudped, Us ■tho Marinv Department, and it has yec-u .decided that no {urtlior aetion bo taken.. TAINUI FOK LONDON. Tho Shaw-Savill steamer Tainui h at DroBcnt eugajted in takiaec in ilome carfro at southern ports, tili-e is due sit Welhust-ou' early new week, and will leave tkls port, iinally for London qu fc'atuvotty, Jauuary 24, not January 22 -as orlßiiially stated. lONIO AT IiOBAKT. Cablo advice has been received by the local asents for th© Shaw, Savtll and Albion Company etatiue that llil.ii. lonic, wi'.icu is on route fnyn London to IVellineton, arrived at Hobart at 9 a.m. yeewrday. It is onliciapted that tho liner will arrivo at Wellington-either oft Tuesday evening or Wednesday morning of next week, not Friday. January. : 23,-as E.t,at«d j'csterday. •■" coniNTintf jiepoeted. The local atftnts for the Shaw, Eavill and Albion-Line liaye been , advised that K.M.B. ! Cdrint.hicn: {or London on l)eeoi)iber at Jlouto Video, on Tliesaay, January IJ< and continued her . journey the Same day. Sim is duo at her destination on February 4. . KAEAMEA DUE THURSDAY. ' Bound from Quebec (Canada) to W«l!in<?ton, tie Now Zealand- Ship-uing Oo.'s chartwed stsanior Kwrcjnea- left Sydney for Auckland list Wednesday. Bhe is due. at tho northern port to-morrow, or Jlonday, and is expected to make Wellington on Thursday, January 22, CANADA CAPE'S EOUQ.S THIP. Tho Union Company's chartered 6t«anj<?r Canada Cape arrived in the stream at Wei-, linston from. Sydney at 1.3Q yesterday, after a very rough trio -acroes tfos Taa-inan Sef,. Sydney ileads weru cleared at 7 p.m. on Friday, January J. tind the steamer mot with a moderate «ca and north-west swell tiil Hundey, wlvca tile wind, and sea increased considerably. Hough and confused beam eeas, with stroax north-west winds, wero experienced on Monday, and conditions gradually crew worse as tho vessel proceeded on hi-r jonraey. On Tuesday tlio wind shifted, in euddsn squails, ana Dually came away from _ the- eouth-west accompanied by heavy rain. Stephen Island light was aboam at 5 »m.. on Thursday, and a very disagreeable night, was experienced in Uook Strait, a Btrong northerly sale and heavy ski nrcvammt. Ko damase was done, however. Tho Canada Case brought aCCO tons of carco, moct of which vaa transhipments ox German-Australian liiusfs at hydnej. Siio has cargo for WcUiUKten, Ijytteltou, and Auckland. As soon as tho vessel ca.me alDngsido yesterday morninc dlscnarge of the Wellington portion of the cargo (2GU) ions) waa commeHced at Jervoje Quay Wharf No. 16. v ;;? MESS-TABI/E GOSSIP, . ■..:. Oaptaia Collins, of tho' Hoerald. 'is at present on bolidar leavo. Coptam Mww is now in charge of tho vessel. ■:- ;■ Mr. W. Norman, 3ate asßis.tant purser ol tho Pat«ena, h-as joiucd the Mooraki m a similar capacity. . . Mr. 0. l'jitfs, second eneineer of the Ngahcro, haa come, at Welhneton. and Mr. D. M'Laren nas flltod the vncauc.y. Hr. Naisnytih, enfrinwr of the Arahura has been enmied a monjh s holiday leave. Mr. liinnie joins the vessel as second to-day. ■ . ■ ; ■ KUAHINE i'OR- LONDON. ' The New ■ Zealand Shippmit Company's Ituahine cleared Welliiinton fer London at 6.30' a.m. yesterday-eisht days late. Tho vessel., which ha 3 been delayed on the l>ew •Zealand coast on account of the strike, is duo at her do3tioation on, or. about, February 27. ■■ ■:..■;-...■■-■:.,: AEAPAWA LEAVES CHATHAMS. . According to wirckss advice received in Wellin;ton last evenuig, tlis South Taranaki Steamship Co.'e steamer Arapawa arrived at the Chotlia.m Islands from "Wctlinzton at an earty hour yesterday morning. Latest advico received stated that tho vessel was to leavo on the return trap at 9 p.m. yesterday. ■ -~. 'fV.U;. Tho Indian mail brings the story of a dastardly hoax by me-ana of wirclflps tclegraphj.-. A wopl-otwrylne boat, wmclt: ar-. rived at Colombo at tho besinaing of tho mouth from Australia, reported that she hd been delayed for sonio hours oa tho run, owing to tho receipt of a bogus wireless meseage. The Bjcssoeo ran: "Cabins filling, can's last flvo minutes." and waa accompanied by the eodo word of Uie Orient mail steamer Onsrah. Tbo operator sot into touch with one- or two other vessels, but could obtain no eonfirmatioa of the supposed disaetes , . The captain jnimeju. ately put bock, however, and made a diligent search far boats or wreckage about the spot indicated. Nothing was foand. Iu shipping circles at Colombo tho bftlief prevails that the bogus call was probably sent by "one of tho numerous youthful' operators who form tho subordinate staff of tho wireless cabins ol liners in thcsD waters." .- After having been laid up at Dunedin since the beginning of the strike, tlie Union Company'e. Alocrakl. arrived at Wclmicton yesterday moruittg. The veesei, which ia in charco of Captain Kdvrin., contained her voyage to Sydney last evening. Thero have been launched in the United Kingdom dnrins the first liin!* monlfcs of last year 510 merchant vessels ana wareh'ipfi, totalling about 1,«6.811 tons gross, as compared with 529 vessels, of about 1,322,421 tons, in tho first nine months. of 19U, b:s vessels, of about 1,367,822 tons, w ? 911 '.» Ild 516 veseels, of about 968,662 tons, in 1910, ■ Tho Government steamer Hinomoa finished her work at East Caps Island light yesterday, and proceeded to Ciivicr Island and Mercury Bay. Sho is duo at Auckland on Runday morniiiff, and after ovei'Hau ling tlio linhts and buoys at that port, she will continue her visit of inspection : of nor r thorn lighthouses. ..■■■-. • ... ■' Tho New Zealand SUsppine Company's Kaipara is expected to leavo Wellincton ror Brietol—thus in.iUßuratixis the direct eetvice to that port-at noon to-morrow, -^-..v. As Thursday, January M is. Aiinlvereary Dav tho departure of tlio Monowai from: Wellington !or-.northern .ports has-been'-, postponed UU-s"'p.ni. on.-Friday.; January 23 The vessel will arrive:;it ...Ueliineton., from Dunedin ■ O!i';Thurs-, day as usual, ■'.■■■-■■ v ■A , :-?":!f;;-. t ..---:;.^-: , -.:..- , "-v'-.:.;-.; ■■■5-:^ Adviooa reeved ff< '< :ar J er, ? o ?^; thit tho s -^T.«d;:^.^ i ßort;
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