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SHIPPING NEWS.

PHASES OF THE IIOON. FEBP.UAHV. ■ pay. Ilr. m. Fiivit quarter I 10 3 p.m. • Full moon 11 S 5 a.m. I«<ist quarter *7 8 63 p.m. New moon 25 11 32 a.m. . ' NOOtf. Moon rl®?.? 'to-day, 11.4.8 p.m.; sets, 4.29 p.nt. Friday. TIDE. To-day, 11,53 a.m. Tomorrow, 0.20. a.m.: 12.44 p.m. si.m. Sun rises to-day, 5.17 a.m.; Set?, 6.51 l?.m. ARRIVALS. WEDNESDAY, FEMiUARR 18. XOIIA NIVEN. (1.30 a.m.), £6 tone, Eai?tlck, from Napi-er. FATKENA. g.s. (5 a.m.), 121 X tons, Cameron, from Nelson. Passengers: fc'Alopn--Jlisscs Keller, Vosper, Clarke, Watson, Chappell. WeyboHrne, Hooper, Anderson, Tibbie, V<*mer» M'iHican, Mosdames AVati-gh, Stone and 2 children, Mastersy Wateoft a«d child, Airup, Cooke and child, Hooper, Brown. Hudson, Webber, Maffinnity, John:;, Nargrove, Clarko, Harrie-on and child. Echlin. Captain Jf<?ddin?is, iiev. Father M&honey, Green. Atkinson, Waugh, L.onchurst, Common, Jeffreys, Cooke, Hamilton, Houiker, Hooper, Hunta, Hill, Powell. West.. Thomps«n, Hunt, Harrison, ICnapD. KchliH. Vesper; 8 steerage. BLENHEIM, s.s. <5.55 a.mO, 120 tons, Wilkinson, from Blenheim. KOATOIiQ. s.s. (6.20 a.m.). 1137 tons, Dowoil. from Greymouth. KAITOA* s.e. (6.55 G.m.), 305 tons, Stev* eits. from Nelson and irotueko.. WAIR-ATJ, s.s. (7 a.m.), 93 tons, Deiley, from BienhC'iiii. WAHrNE, s.s. (7.35 a.m.), 4435 tons. Aidwell, from Lytteltdu. Passengers; SC$ saleon .and 189 oteerage. ' KAPUNI, f.s. (7,35- a.m.), 150 to-ye, St'lntosU, from Pateat. H'UIA, s.s. (8.20 a.m.), 127 tons, Burt, from W&nsAnui. TTLI3IAHOA, e.s. (10.5 a.m.),. 5777 ton§» W.vllie, from Sydney direct.- Passengers: »S»loon—For WclljnVton'-3io?dames Cobb, Gray. Midlyn. I3ishop, Hutiien Bami.ißter, Beddiiicfield, White. Frailer, boffin. Wilson, La- Jlarte. Strang, Crowther, Fatek, Pa?(-. Bfuco, J-fdllc* Dolorec. Mdlle. Vaiidour. Brcntnall, Cobb (2). Sum" merton, Bcddinefield, St.' John, Strang,Banfim, Cochrane, Pftrry (2), Ba.rry. Larsin, sra.yo, Bla.cli, Austin. Broad. La Fountains, Camuion, litran, Dunn, Bruce. Hev. Falkiner. .Bev. White, Wortey* . Messrs. Kent, B3*,?k, Jnlivis, Bayley, Duiilop, Cobb, Sloore, Ben(?on». And- . lyii, bishop. Cooper, alurray, Olio His. Him- | ter P Strike, LUlenthsl, Stone, Frasev, B-ntt, i Prothcroe, Sargiftson, La Marte f Harrison, PhflfF, Slvan?, Pollock, Walton, Miller. Pollock. Lane, Watt, Page, Bruce, Nicbolls. Russell. "COBINNA. a?., 5 p.m.), kill taiw, Camc.ron.. from Plvmouth/ aiI'EEN OF THE SOUTH, s.s. (12.15 p.m.), 193 tons. Harvcv. from Foxton. .01?AKI, 15.5. 12.55. p.m.), .7420 ions, Sitbd, frs>tr» L^telfcon. MAKA. s.s. {5.45 p.m.),- 134 tons, Gibson, frrnn Patea. „ '• JfAirART. s.s. (7.10 p.m.), 6659 tons, Kflly, front BlufF. • , , AOBEBE. S.O. (7.45 .p.m.), 77 tons, FJ.sk, fi"vm- Pate*. _ . JOHN. so. (9.50 p.m.), 342 tons, S. Holm, from TimarU, f . ARATItJBA. s.s. p.m.). 1595 ton?- Lambert, "from West Copst. K-elsOn, and Picton. H-alootv—'Srisses Jjouisf?on. Fer?u6on. Beard, filler, It'DonaKd. VitaKiieh. Bujedorn. Niven. Hall, Williams, Moore, M'Lmw, Hiffoii, Ch-?i)t, Kifbv. Murphv. Mtitthows, Lawne-p. Thi)> Browfl. Tyerr, Oibbs. Hos : kin«r, Blink, Walher, Pitme, Seblpv, llerrin and 5 children. FwM'Loan,' Thomson, Hearrt«, Prof. JKniflfht, Webber, Woolley, lavage, Beyiioldo, Thirl:ell. Messrs. Carter, Wmht, Lyoti. Lepnett, Dr. v-rieht'. Parkhous*. Musk, Brown, Kobinson, Webber (2). Woolley 4 - con m, .Holdaway. -Kninlit. liavvfsiisoti, Ifolci'iway, Faw^on; ul 'siesras'e. DEPAfITUnES. WEDKESBAY,' FEBHUIRR 18. IHNBMOA. Sovemment steanier' (5 a.m.i, 643 tons, BoUono, for Cook Strait Hsnthouses'-. , ... , 2COHA- IfiyßS. *.s. (10,33 a.m..), t« tons, Eastick. for Fast Const. XGAKTT'i.y.,. s-e. (3.<0 p.m.), 1250 tons, D»«cll, for' Greyraout.li. fATRBNA. s.s. -{5.10 p.tnl). 1212 tons, Cam-ci-Mi, tor I'icton -ind Pneseiwevs: Sfiloan—Misftts Loivor, Scott. Snofltfriws, 'Hill. M'Crntli. Barr. KmiU;,. Bell (31,-.Dnrlj.-' 'MMdaOKS Ljavcr, Wiilus, Haven, puff, •Bsnnott and 'ctiitd, Deck. Hoby, • Biy, Moore. Viii'-'C'iit, Ulirisp oni-.son, Armsiroiiffi jrKitinon. Plotch.tr .ai'4 rtnld. 'lio'vifc.-ManniiifE. Ifansntv. Earif.. "flliildi "Prof. Waricy,' Ugh. Jfr, Belt. Vv. Deck. Msjsie.\Bttwarf, Ymccnt. Butt (2>, .Ware, Sc»vti, Stratfor>). Black. Dahl, Armstronc,' Key. Bsll, Doyle, Boscw. Hal , Fletsfcer. Nuwoombc. IlnfercAvis, Bcbucm, Hnbv. llnv. Black. Jftolei «. sUoraec. MAfOURtKA, s.s. (5 PJD.I; t205 tons, _Rit-(-Mc, tor Wwtpori and GKevmouth. F>s- - SalooTi-Jiisses La.. FttniaiJie, Csl-viti.-'Grisß, MesA»nu» ..Grimr, Bev. Fatlsef Cronin. ifes-.'s. WiUlaJte. Botarts, Hnrrowmoii. Slaste.r brißSi ° St ßMNir.Elir, s.f. <i p.».). 1® tons, Wilkinson. for Blenheim. ' .. ; ' WATUAtJ. 3.'3. (5.10 p.m.), 93 tons, Deilsy, for Blenheim. , . j. , KAT'TOA. <9.5,' (5.10 ».m.). &0 tons, Sts*! fw Xel"on n-iisi Motueka. _ ■■ Pti.KAKI. -5-s. (6 p.m.), 1«4,. tons, Watson,; IW {I\NGAPAPA. is e. <5.25 p.m.), M 4 tons, pixf.»hr,r. for ffostneft, ' ' WATtINK. «.S. 18.5 li.ni.l. <435 t&ns. AMw«H. (or Lyttelton. Sslowt-Mifsw mil. Somnvers,' Cnrtis; • Tnnton, Vosmer. W*cki A-lftira. Xisthftn. £ruran, 'BMLttte. Stovois. Bcrnaw. Barnes, BrentiMll. lidpats. Oil!, Conway. Bepk, f«nJiiit, Mcs(<a«ic3 GJafk awl Z <,!l '-'| r , en ' M' Ponhov. Hovitcn, Ketr. Wsk.efSeU, Bn.dniiiK * W«llni«i', Snhar, CnfiiV, Slack. Ga-pnor and child, ®«ev«jr, Griffith, Cumnitasr. Ifoooßhan. Captain Med-, dinrt. Bov. Euri-jy. Messrs. Pnnlop, ■ son. Sunlcy, Tifi' 6111. Smith. Itoyiey. Conn. Thor»a?. Fnilnyfrtn, Fisirkct. Uixpn, N r.latk. Hilt, Ward, TrttW. Connell, Croll, Brown. Blaok. Gnpper. Reed, BoseW*t. Mwh. Griffiths Svfnmda, lulius. CiimmmT. Onwing, Smith, K«i.ve, Kent, tl-omer, wylc?4. KAPVNIj s.s. (9 p.m.), tons, lit Intosli, fO TnMITAX(U t f.b. p.m.). 323 : iotia, jjttrns, for Chatham Islaml?. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. WVingriTiui. February 19. Kapiti, Wfljnjranui. February 1.?. Ifattcra. Patea, February 19. Nikau LvUelton, "February 19. N&avi, Lytt.eUon. February KoD'.ivta, Weetpoft. February 19. Arahura, Picton, Fcbrunry l q Arapawix. Terakolie, "Febftw-ry 19, W*katu, 'Kdifcoura, February 19. ' Opawa, Bknheim, February 19. Kennedy, Wosiport- FebrUa-'ry 19. Kamo, WcstpoH, 7obmary w PROJECTED OEPARfUR£S, ERiko-ara.- February 19. Op&A-vav -filenheim, February 19.' _ €orinna. pautheru ports, February 15, John, WangQimi, February' 19. Aorere. Patea, February 19Qiieen of the South. Foxten, Feb. 1?. Kapiti e February 19. "M-ffita, Pd-tea, f February 19. Nik«in, }.lv)tueka, February 19. Wfl.ori, Lyttelton, February 19. 'Uiima.rna.. Melbourne. viA- sevi-ta, Fob. 1?. Huia, Wanganui, February 19. Makarini, "February 19. Arahura, Picton, February 19. (NTERQOLONIAt SERVICE. • MOE&AKI, fltte hero froai Melbourne, via south, February 20, Leaves sfune day for Svrt'ner direct. Due Sydney Ft'bruary 24. WILLOCHIIA, due-hero from Sydney direct February 25. Leaver Februgp' for Fv>lbourne, via- Bouih. Duo lifelboumo March 7. 'FRISCO SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. - MOANA, arrived Jiero froin Sydney direct January 29. Lett JanuaiV 50 for San Franni?c<». Due S-iu Francisco Febftrary 20, TAHITI, duo here from Saa Frarsoseo February 26. Sails February 2r for Hydncv direct- Due Sydney Sfarcli 3. AOKANtiT. due here from Bydri a,ry 26. Sails February 27. for 'Fnseo, via way ports. Due 'Frfcco March y. VANCOUVER SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF MAHAMA, arrived Aueklaiid February 13 from Sydney. Left for Vancouver FebFebruary 14. Duo Vancouver March 3.. NIAGAPA, due at Auckland fr.rw Van-r-onver, via- Sn\a and Honotilla on March '9. 6-?.iU Mai-eh 10 for Sydney. Du. 8 ) Sydney II arch 14: MAKURA, due Aucklcnd from Sydnev March 13. Leaves foV Yancouver March U. Duo there Jlarch SI. BY TELEOnAPHOVERSEA. _ LONDON. February 18. Arrived.—Havre, from Now Ze-siUtfid port?. Sollod.—Wtjstmoath, for Lyttelton; Waimate, for Wellington. SYDNKY. February iB. Arrived.—lvauri, frmn Sailed.—Mahono (1.35-p.ui.), for Auckland. COASTAL. WEDNESDAY, FEMUARY 18, AUCKLAND.

Arrived.—'\VU«ngoiie (5.30 a,m>). from Wc»tJrorti Aowkura ".So n.iu.l, from W tuast; l)eu of Ewuuo !1,5 p,ai.)i fiom C<uouttk-

Sailed.~Jluru.nui (11.30 a.m.), for London, via Monte Virion; Navua- (12.35 p.ntj, for Fiji. Samoa, Tonga; Amcikura, (12.5 p.m.), for Wellington; Kataa, for Kaipara, Byd- ; jicy awl Melbourne; Mamma, for Vancouver. QXEITtIXGA. Arrived.—Barn wo, (9 a.m.), from New Plymouth. KEW PLYMOUTH. Arrived.—Flora (9.45 ii.ni.), from Welling- - toih PATKA. Arrived,—lfflWer.a. (5.25 juq,), from Itfel- , lington. ' , WAXGANUI. ■ 1 Arrived.—Stormbird (1.35 p.m.), from Wcl- 1 liugton. Sailed—K-apitl (5.40 p.m.!. lor Wellington. 1 XELSOft. ] Arrived.—Alexander (-5 a.m.), from Wellington; Kuuara (3.55 p.m.), from Port. ; Chalmers. Sailed.—Sikau (8 p.m.), for Wellington. WESTPOIIT. . i . Sailed.—Kotna-ta- (310 p.m.). for Wellington. GKEi'MOMTH. Arrived.—Kamona <3.10 a.m.!, from IVelliiigton. KAIKOUKA. To tail.—Wakatu (10 p.m.), for tonLYTTELTON. Arrived—Monovrai (5,30 a.m.), from Dun.- : edin; Maitfti (8.60 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed.—Jtnitei, for Dimedini lonic (6.5S p.m.), for Wellington, To saii.—Monowai (9 p.m.), for Auckland. Passengers: Saloon-Mr. Gsm'lie. For Gto : | borne—Mesiiames Lauder, Jeffreys and child, 3 steerage. For Kapler—Mrs. Kickson. Pol- Vt'ellitigtoa—Mc-sdawes Hart, StorI'ie. Sailed.—Maori (8.55 . p.m.), for Wellington. ' Pa-seehgers: .Saloon—Mi-sees C< linker, Sedgwick. Bel!, .Simpson, Sherry, Clifford, Burton, lilandford,' Quick, Hcevc, l'aoker, llay, Clifford, Murphy, Gimmelberil Earnshavr, Bay, Casbman, Mcsitamefl lia-ker, Stewart, Sedgwick. Harris, Alien, hay, M'Lemi, Morrison, Burton, Murpliy, Brett, Cunningham, Johnston, nneli. Menlove Camphelf. Fteh, Hay. Btewart, Day. JJStow, Neville, Bishop Neville, Canon .Otarlaud, Canon Sedgwick, Archdeacon WoodCord. Hot. Haywood. Messrs. Bdker, Stew art. M'bonald, Benton, Scholjcr. Stuart, Aitkcn, M'Xitan. Morrison, M'Donald, CotterM, M'Phaii, Itobinstm, Warner,. Balelois)i,' Cltapma,n, Ijfail,'Marker, Bert, Nicholson, Forceman, Beet-linni, Howard, Prince, Jfunro, Keeper. Waddell, Toss, Cos. Burtmi, Young. Ksddlo. Marten, Pragnell. M»dr Aioton, M'irow, M'Vicar, lioyes, M'uM'c, Cunningham.- Adam?, Catliro, Stewarts 60' steerage'. • .„. 4 „ DCSEIiIN. ArriveS.—Taviuni (7.45 a.m.),' from Westpor't, viA Bluff. „ h,. Sailed,—Ayrshire (5.35 tt-.m.!, for Tima-raj Invorcarrrill (11.35 a.m,j for Ca-t-lius and liivcrcargiil. ■ „ , Sailed.—Moeraki (3.50 p.m.!, for Sydney, vid Wellington. Passctwcrs: Bal#oß-R)r Wellington—Miss Wardeil. Mr. Grice. Mrs. Petri#.' KisA .Poeo, Mr. Gray. Kim Kirov, Hiss Duncan, For Sydnoy-Mr. Adam, Mr. and-Mrs. Crsmbie, Miss Lucas• Jfj® 3 borne, Mr, and Mrs. Gals. Mr. Colli!®. Mr. •Irvintf, Mr. Hamilton. Mr. Qverell, Jr. Mr. llawko. Mr. M'L«wi, Sir. M'Ewcu, Mr. Stone, lira. Jenkins. Mr. Clarke. Mr. Jtadke, Mr. Mullaney, Mr. •Tolly, Mr. Walker, Mr. Hicks, Mr. Walcott; 20 steerage. WIREUESS. Ttadio Office, WeUingloij.-Thc ' steamers TJlimaroa (Wellington lo'LyttcKQii), R"*rimi. (Auckland to Sydney). WMtralia (Sapter to WclKiiftton), Mnoi-i (Wellington to Lyttclton). Wahine ffiytteltou to Wellutßton), Moerakl (Lyticlto'i to AVeli.ineton), Jlalieao (Sydney to Auckland), nad aajta3'ini (Wellinptou to London), will probably bs Viithiu wireless this evening. WEEK'S SYDNEY BOAT; The tflimaroa arrived at WcU'uigtan from Sydney direct shortly •filter 10 e/m. yesterday and borllicd <it the Queen s Uharf, Mo.-l uorUi, about two hours later. Cargo for Wellington nmotmtad to 150 tons, aseluded ill which were transhipments the folloiviiitt veaeals: Imiianic, Matunfia, g-ieten, gfj-dlite, Eleflss, tasffianic, Atilla, Otranto, Marmora, and Knsiern. Tlio Ulimavoa will continuo her journey to southern < ports, Jlobart. Gtid Meloouriio ai S p.m. to-day. OKAEI'S MOVEMENTS. The New Zealand Shippins Company's Orari is. duo at Wai-Uua for Horocwarcl loadiiiß to-ilav. llev ports of call will be Kapler, Tokomaru Jtay, Wttelton, T'imflru. and WcUuiKtau. Final dc* prt.rturo wi.ll bs taken from Hiss port for Loiidou on March 11. - .'rmj .W.VIMATE. According to -'latest advices the Union Oompany's chartered stc-wuer Waiaate tv«.i expfctcd to leave Vancouver liyttelton to-day. 'ilif? vest-el is duo at the soutiiorn port on Ma.R'U. 18. . KAIPABA BEl*ORTfi», ' Ciiljle advice .lids l)e&n rsceived by the--1 oi-Jil office Of the M\v Zeajawd •iMnppiii'g ! Company* ytiitlnj? that the Kaipoivi, wyich i left AVelling-'ton' for Londgn on ,}ftiiiiviry 1 17. arrived <it Morite Vit&a 021 February 7." Siie continued her* journey on the 101lowing day, ; \ 3)EiJ OF EWNIE. , It "transpires tlvat the steamer which ar* rived lost'evening at Auckland from Calcutta'vitU 66C0 tons ol eod for-tHa't port is named the Deiv of Kwiiie, iiot t«e Den. of Airlie, off previously announced-, fne* •®2fl*'Qf E\v«ie wat launched last year. She ; floes' not figure in the 1913 issue of Lloyd 3 Register. hess-tablß eossir. Mr. 11. Cordy, chief officer of the Poher'ua, has sigu«4 off that veescrs <trtit-ie3. Mr. Joumby, late second officer of the Moan a. i-s at prwent aslwr-e at Wellinßtsnawaiting iiistru-ciiofis. T) 1 Jlr. V. Hiokcy liao reiptned tlio • Pattena as chief engine?!', and Mr, H. Burt has eonre asli-oro for orders. - Messrs. J. Beraoist an 4 C. Page.Hlurd officer anil fourth' cngincfer of the fteakuta, left tlto vessel at WclJinatprt yesterday, ilr. g;. SlmtMock. late of the John, has ' loiiied the.Rivcriua. as fourth pnlcer. Mi. G. Campbell, whom lis relieved, hO:3, come ashorq to sit for exaaiiua-tion for sliiet gl-flc-cr'a certificate. ... ■Messrs. A. Jt'Arthur and Alesanuer, se,.•end mid third sngtecsru of the LMidor■dale, hav« cash been promote# a ««?-.»•• Steivaft has idine-d the vcsi.cl as tiut'd. Teießrapliic advice recdvod from Auckland last evening stated that the , ?jew Zealand Shipping Company 9 Ilurumn left tlirat port at 11.25 a.m. for London, via Moats Video. The. Government training ship Aruokura, { left- Auckland for Wellington at S v-m. yosterfay. The Shaiv-Sttvi.ll steamer Mamfl-ri arrived liero from the Bluff t-o fill Tip. Sbs will tate ber departure lor London tomorrow. An expected arrival in port from liylteltmi this morning-is the fihaw-Savill stea® er lonic. The vessel will complete loadj'ne here, and will sail for London> via way ports, on Thursday, February 16. T'hd Tysor liner Slakarini, which leaves Wellington for LondOT at an early jtoua' this momiiiß. is taking tlie following local cargo -.-4254 bales of wool. 393 cask-shallow, 53 barrels fallow, '22 ea-sk.s lard, o4z pelts. 232 boxes and 1 lteg casings, 141 <ae.ks peas, 36,000 carcassca sheep, ImM carcasse« lamb, IDCO qnartens beef, and 207 States kidneys. The vessel loaded t>ie ot«W; titles o£ produeo at other jftcw swland flortti. Thn "Onion Company's Corinna, which arrived «t Wellington from Kew Plymouth yestprdar afternoon, brought SC47 boxes of bntteV and.<3B4 crates of cheese for transhipment to the lonic for London. : The Tyeer liner Ifawlus's Hay is tlno at. Wellington from London, via. Auckland and Napier, on .Sunday, February It, After landing her cargo -of shesp at Lyti tcltoii, tho Piikaki will return to Wclliagton to complete discharge of Wostport ' coal. Departure will bo taken for JCapier on Katurdav evenins at which port another load of sheep will bo hoisted in for Lyttslton. The Now Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Faiiaroa nrrircd «it Dunkirk on ; February 7 from Australian porta Prior to departure from Wellington for ■ Sydney the Union Company's steamer Mocraki wili land GOO tons of sotitborii and 1 Mcllmurnc cargo here, She sails at 5 p.m. . te'iuarrow. It woe originally intewded that tho Sliaw-Saviil steamer Tokomaru was to leave Montreal for New Zealand ports under the auspices of the Kew Zealand Ship* I ping Company next month., but it was ai' . terwards decided that, tho vessel • should Ikivo London (in ballast) to-day for Wellington Beads for orders. Oa account at tiik ehangij tbe Now ZiiiUund Shipping • Company ha? arranged for tho chartered fitcviv'Hor Tlrct-Xoril to leave Jtontreal for ■ New Zealand ports on Match 20. 1'lu: New Zealand Shipping Co>iipony's stMiner TuiViJiina left. Monte Video for lionden at noon on February 14. It is anticipated that tho New Zealand Sliipping Company's chartered Steamer (jaii'KVOKs, which is bound from Montreal to Wflllington, will clear Sydney for Auckland 011 February 27. Tho vessel should arrive at Wellington about March 9. Messrs. Uami-atyno and Co. advise that ■ the departure of tho .Kaitoa frdm Wellington for Nelson mid MotiH;ka lias been piitHiioired till 7 p.m. ou Monday, February 23. , Tho New Zealand Shipping Company's new eargu steamer llerornta. which is being constructed by Messrs. W. Denny and Bros,. laid., at- Bumbajton, was launched during the last week of December. 8110 is a twljKcrcw steamer, -510 feet in length-, • - and ot 9452 tons gross. In accotdanco with i tho 'Admiralty's cehowo to* .the nrmlpg of . merchant -smpi!. thn Hwordia will carry hiYa 17-lscb'guiu alt.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1988, 19 February 1914, Page 7

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SHIPPING NEWS. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1988, 19 February 1914, Page 7

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