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SHIPPING NEWS.

PHASES OP THE ■ MOON. - NOVEMBER. Day. Hr. m. | Fall moon 3 11 19 a.m. Last Quarter 11 11 7 a.m. 1 Now moou 18 3 32 a.m. First quarter 25 19 a.m. MOON. Moom rises to-day, 0.27 a.m.; seta,'l.43 p.m. TIDE. , To-day, 9.34 a.m.; 9.55 p.m. To-morrow, 10.18 a.m.; 10.44 p.m. SUN. Sun rises to-day, 4.28 a.m.; sets, 6.41 p.m. ARRIVALS. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9. HIPPIE, s.s. (8.30 a.m.), 370 tons, Caribou, from. Gisbome, via coast. JOHN, fi.s. (12.25 p.m.), 342 tons, Holm, from Timaru. - KAMO, s.s. (4.45 p.m.), 1300 tons, Bold, from Greymou-tli. DEPARTURES. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9. STORM, s.s, (11 a.m.), 405 tons, for. Picton. r KAJEItJ, s.s. (noon), 182 tons, Mertcher, for Orongo Orongo. HUIA, sjs. (3.25 p.m.), 127 tons, Burt,, for Pelorus Sound. JOHN, s.s. (5.45, p.m.), 342 tons, S. Holm, for Wanganui. MAPOURIKA, s.s (5.45 p.m.), 1203 "tons, Holmes, for Picton and. Nelson. RAKIURA, 5.6. (6.45 p.m.), 128 tons, Anderson, for Wcstport. WAHINE, 5.6. (8.5 p.m.), 4435 toils, Aidwell, for Lyttelton. WESTRARA. B.S. (8.10 p.m.), 2864 tons, Bates, for northern parte. QUEEN OF THE SOUTH, s «. (9 p.m.), 198 tons, Harvey, for FoitonEXPECTED ARRIVALS. Moeraki, Hobart, Sydney, Nov. 10. Nga-kuta. Lyttelton, November 10. Tarawcra. northern ports. November 10. Nikau, Nelson, Motueka,' November 10. • Monowai, Lyttelton, November 10. Mapourika, Nelson, Picton, Nov. 10. Petone, southern ports, November 10. . HawcT.i, Patea, November 10. . Kapuni, P.atea, November 10. Kennedy, Nelson, November 10. Waverlcy, Mangarakau, November 10. Aorere, Patea, November 10. Wairau, Blenheim, November 11. Queen of the South, Foxton, November 11. Watatu, Kailioura, Lyttelton, Nov. 11. Waimea. Greymouth, November 11. Kahu, Ea6t Coast, November. 11. Blenheim, Blenheim, November 11. Buia. Havelock, November 11. Wa.hine, Lyttelton, November 11. Araihura, West Coast, Picton, November 11. Maitai, Sydney, November 11. Corinna, southern ports,. November 11. Moltoia, Dunedin. Lyttelton, Nov. 12. Kaiapoi. Hobart, southern ports, Nov. 12, Komata, Westport, November 12. • Arahnra, Picton,.. November 12. Victoria, northern, ports, November IS, Moeraki. Lyttelton, November 13. Wcstralia, northern ports, November 17. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Kennedy, Kelson. West Coast, Nov. 10. Tarawera, Lyttelton, Dunedtn, Nov. 10. Ripple, Napier, GisLorne, November 10. Storniblrd,. Wanpanul, November 10. Nikau, Nelson,. Motueka,, Nov. 10. ' Monowai, Lyttelton, November 10. Petone, southern ports, November 10. Kapiti, Wanganui, November 10. Hawera, Patea, November 10. . Kdpuni, Patea, Nioveinber 10. Aorere, Patea', November 10. Raramu, New Plymouth, Onehunga, November 10. Wairau, Blenheim, November 11; Queen of the South, Foxton, November 11. Waverley, Nelson; West Coast, Nov. 11. Blenheim, Blenheim, November 11. Huia, Wanganui, .November .11. Ngakuta, Greyroout-h, November 11. 1 Mo.T>ourlka, Picton, Nelson, Nov. 11. Wahine, Lyttelton, November 11. Corir.na, Nelson, New Plymouth, On®. Uunga, November 11. Moeraki, Lyttelton, November 11. Mokoia, northern ports, Nov. 32. Wakatu, Kaikomra. Lyttelton, Nov. 12. Waimea., Nelson, West Const, Nov. 12. Kahu, East Coast, Novcmbor 12. Arahnra,' Picton, November 12. Matai, San Francisco, way ports. Nor. 13. Victoria,. Lyttelton. Dunedin. Nov. 13. . Mooraki, : Sydney, Hnbart, Nov. 13. lonic, Lyttelton, November 13. Canada Oa.pe, Newcastle, November 14., Arahura, Picton, Nelson, West Coast, November 14. Westralia-, southern ports, November 17." : BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEAS. MELBOURNE, November. 9. Arrived—Warrimoo, from Wellington and Hobart. . SYDNEY. November 9. Arrived.—Hanley (barque), from New Zealand. COASTAL. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9. AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Riverina. (11.50 a.m.), from Sydney; Ngahere (3.40 a.m.), from Greymouth; Navua (6.45 p.m.), from Tonga, Samoa, and Fiji. * > Sailed.—Coronation, ketch, for Gisborme. NAPIER. Sailed—Tarawcra (12.30 p.m.), for ' Wellington. . PATEA. Arrived.—Aorere (1 p.m.), from Wellingtoni . „ Sailed—Hawera (1.20 p.m.), and Kapuni (1.30 p.m.), for Wellington. PICTON. Arrived.—Storm (7.20 p.m.), from Wellington'. NELSON. Sailed—Nikau (7 p.m.), for Wellington. . MANGARAKAU. 1 Sailed.—Waverley (1.45 p.m.), for Wellington. / i KAIKOUBA. Arrived.—WakaLu (10.45 a.m.), from Wellington. LYTTELTON. Sailed.—Petone (3.30 p.m.), for Wellington. „ ~ Arrived.—Wakatu, from Kaikoura. Sailed—Petone (3 40 p.m.), for Wellington'; John Anderreon, for Atoroa; Wimmetal' for Dunedin. ' _ „. Bailed.—Moniowai (8.25 p.m.), for Wellington. Passengers: Saloon—Miseca Wilson, Jen.son, Woodhouse, M'Donald, Dowling, Poynder, Apperlcy. Dawson, Medding, Tucker, Mesdames Martin, Frost, Duke, Lockett, M'Donald, Grace. Payne, Day, Messrs Young, Btmtton, Parata, D. Duncan, Sir Robert. Stout, Abbott, Smith, Valance, Brown, Sir Ernest Rutherford, Kadford, OJaJ'k, Chapman, Rev. M'Donald, Stafford. Davis, Hay, Stringer, Grace, Payne, Young, Bennett, Armstrong, Dwon, Cotter. Mavell, Twigg, Hay, Young, Howard, Sapsford, Grovor, Lairktn, Lemming, Bums, Roberts (2), Grace, Padmam, Whitcombe, Haynes, M'Laren, Davis, (tern, Bunker, Cameron, Hancox, Fuller, Buddie! 40 steerage.. DUNEDIN. Railed.—Hinemoa, (10.55 e.m.j, for eouthurn lighthouses. , , ■ , _ . To sail—Kini (8.25 p.m.),''for West Coast ports. PASSENGERS FROM LONDON. ' When the mail left London the followin" had booked passages by the New Zealand Shipping Company s steamer Turakina, which left Home on October 2: -Saloon—ltr. and -Mrs. T. P. Coffey, and Miss Coffey, Mr. and Mrs. J. ,M. Gamlm, Mr. and Mrs. A. Grant. Mr. and Mrs. G. Harrison, Mi*, and Mrs.. E. Hay, Master Hay. Mr.' and Mrs. W. C. Tisch, the Rev. Otlio FiUGerald and Mrs. FitzGorald, Master G. FitzGerald, the. Rev H. Parata, and Mrs. Parata, Dr. J. Nicholson, Mrs. Murray Aston, Mrs. M. H. Cowan, Mrs. G. M. Button and,two sons, Mrs. C. Limmcrp Mrs. L. M'Gampsey, Mrs. and Miss Parkinson, Mrs. J. Pitkethly and son, Mrs. W W. Smith and son, Mrs. I. WedderBp'oon, Miss N. W. Anderson, Miss F. Bent, Mies M. Blomfleld, Mws M. Campbell. Mies M 0. Demment, Miss C. Farmer, Mi£s F. Farmer, Miss A. Foreman, Miss M. i\. Hoole, Miss S. E. Morley, MifiS, M. Paternon, Miss A. F. Pfitzner, Mifs 0. F. A. Purvis,- the Misses S. and M. Simmons, Miss A. Turnbull, Jliss W. Waddington, Mr. A. N. BaTraud, Mr. H. Bleakley, Mr. J; Bridgman,, Mr. R. C. Butler, Mr. W. L. Ca6lev Mr. W. Coleman, Mr. L. W. CooMr Mr. J. H. Luke. Mr.. J. R. M'Elwain, Mr' W. Newell, Mr. R. A. Nicholls, Mr. W. V Robinson, Mr. E. Simmons, Mr. L. Simmons, Mr. R. Vance, Mr. C. A. Wilcock. In the third-class there are about 280 nasscneers, including about 40. girls who are going out under the control of good matrons. „ . The same company's Tongariro, which sailed from London on October 3, has on board the following passengers for New Zealand :-Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Moyes, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Cotton-Stapleton, Mr. and Mrs. R. Gordon, Mr, and Jtrs. C. CottonStapleton, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Attwood, Mr. and Mrs. J. Barugh, Mr. and Mrs. 0. PateTson, Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. Richardson, the Rev. G. R. Harnett, Mrs. R. li. Ferguson, and Miss Ferguson, Mrs. M. J. Barratt, Mrs. E. J. Wilson, Mrs. E. Walker, Mrs. L. Scott. Miss M. E. Wright, Miss E L Ba'raet, Miss L. E. P.. Baldwin, the lfe»es Mull any, the Misses M. and F. S. Fraser, Miss A. L. ncppell, Miss B. L. Clioeseman, Miss C. A. Nicholls, Miss L. K Kcech. Miss L. Clark, Mr. A. Bain, Mr. W H. Hepnell, Mr. .1, A. Hume, Mr. ; It. Sweetman, Mr. A. W. Shand, Jfr. A. Price, ■Mr.'J. Howard, Mr. E. C. Allan. •EBISCO MAIL SERVICE.. lioimd for Han Francisco, via- way ports, the Union Company's . Maltai loft. Sydney Tor Wellington at 1 p.m. on Saturday. She Iras 16 Hrst, five eocond, and 31 third-class passenger? oil board for Wellington. 11l addition there are 30 through passengers in all classes, The MaiUi ij due here tomm, wft sW. em iiwflftisfiQjj

via Rarotonga. and Papeete, at 5 p.m. on Thursday. Sho ia due at her destination , on Decembor 2. Advico has been received ill Wellington. . Gtating that the Marama, which left nero for San Francisco on October 10, arrived at the Caiitornian port on Wednesday, November 4—duo date. FEW SERVICE ALTERATIONS. On and after December 1 the Welling-ton-Lyttelton ferry steamera will leave Wellington at 7.45 p.m. instead of 8 p.m. as at present. j S.S. KOUTUNUI REFLOATED. Messrs. Johnston and Co., local ogenta for Richardson and Co., Napier, have been advised by their principals that the coasts nl steamer Routiniui had been refloated ■ yesterday morning. Tlia vessol struck Per Lib Roof, between Waihou Bay and Raukolsore, in tlio Bay of Plenty, at. midnight on. Friday last in calm weather. The Koutunui is a well-known trader to Wellington. MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Captain B. Aldwell has taken command of the Wahine after holiday leave. Captain A. Edwin .is awaiting instructions at Wellington. . Captain Anderson has taken charge of the Rakiura, and. Mr. E. Shaw, who has been acting-master, has reverted to 'his position as mate. Mr. J. M'Xnty.re, third officer of the Ma-' pourika, left that vessel at Wellington yesterday. Before leaving the employ of tho Napier Harbour Board, Captain Osmond J. Lake, for many years the boat's harbourmaster, was met by the members of- the staff and presented with a massive . grandfather's clock of attractive appearance. Mr. J. P. Kenny, secretary of tho Harbour Board, who made tho presentation, spoke in felicitous terms of the sterling qualities of Captain Lake, aiid congratu- • lated the retiring officer on tho excellence of his service to the board. Captain W. Stevens, late of the Monowai, has taken cbarfeo of the Maitai, vico Captain A. Carson," - who is on transfer. Mr. G. Amies, late purser of the Taviuni. will join the Tarawera dn' a similar capacity at Wellington to-day. Mr. Campbell, purser of the latter vessel, is under orders to join the Maitai, while Mr. Andrews has been granted holiday leave. Captain White-Par sons is still _in command of the New Zealand Shipping Com- . pany's Turakina, which is due at Wellington. from London next week. Dr. D. L. Thomas is .ship's surgeon. Captain A. B. Friend is still in command of the Canada Gape, now in port, and has with him the following officers Chief, Mr.- W. Peirce; second, Mr. A. E. Reed; third, Mr. A. J. Creer. Engineers: Chief, Mr. F. Gales; second,. Mr. T. Wainwright; third, Mr. T. Garland; fourth, Mr. J. Robertson. • I The French steamer Saint Francois, which is at present undergoing overhaul and survey at Auckland, 4 was built in 1913' at Middlesbrough, England, by Smith's Dock Company, Ltd., and she is owned by the Cia Navale de l'Oceanic Companie, her port of registry being Bordeaux. As soon; as the Wellington Patent Slip Is available, the coastal steamer Mana will bo taken up for examination, consequent upon hor Tecont experience on the Patea beach. The Government, training ship Amokura left Oamam for the Bluff yesterday. Departure will be taken for. the outlying southern Islands from tho tattsr port next Monday. On arrival at' Dunedin from northern porst on Thursday the Tarawera. will be docked for cleaning and painting. She Is due at Wellington to-day, and will land 4ffl tons of cargo here before proceeding on to southern ports. The Aral-lira arrived at Grey month from Wellington, via way ports, at 6 a.m. yesterday She was to have left on the return trip a.t midnight. At 5 p.m. to-day the Karamu will leave Wellington for Now Plymouth and Onehunga, taking caTgo which would otherwise have gone forwoird by the Mapourika. 1 It will be about the end of tho present week before the Union Company's chartered steamer Canada Capo wul leave. Wellington for Newcastle. \ The jfapourika has been fixed to leave Wellington for Nelson at 6 p.m. on Friday, November 13, and not 9 p.m. as usual. . \ Nelson, New Plymouth, and Onehunga cargo will be taken in by the Corinna at Wellington to-morrow. / The Union steamer Wairnna, which is at present discharging tirfiber at Sydney, will subsequently procecd to Newcastle to load for Lyttelton. Leaving Suva at 4 p.m. last Thursday, tho Union Company's Navua arrived at Auckland .from Samoa, last evening.. Her southern fruit cargo, consisting of 3330 cases of bananas, should arrive at Wellington by the Victoria on November. 1 13. The Navua is scheduled to leave Auckland for Suva and Samoa .on Monday, November 16. and she is due at Apia on Thursday, November 26. Repairs to tho Anchor Line's , steamer Kennedy were expected to bo completed In time for the vessel to leave Neleon for Wellington last evening; The little veasel broke one of her ■ tail shafts whilst endeavouring to negotiate the Mauawatu Bar, bound from Foxton to Wellington, on Saturday. . . ' On account of the main pump exosshead carrying away the Union Company's jhartered steamer Canada .Cape took nine and aJialf days on the trip from Newcastle to Wellington, which, under ordinary circumstances, should have taken five (lay 6. The vessel arrived at Wellington on Sunday morning, and berthed at. the lUiiltvay Wharf yesterday morning. She left the New South Walos coal port at 6 ■ p.m. on October 28,- and experienced rough weather for the first two days out. It was on Sunday, November 1, that the accident occurred. Tho engines were immediately stopped, and Mr. F. Gale 3, chief, engineer, and his staff lost no time in endeavouring to effect repairs. By 2 p.m. the same day these were completed, and tie Canada Cape was enabled to continue her journey at the rate of five knots per Hour.

On arrival at Wellington' from Hob art .and Sydney this momtog, the Moerakl will berth at the Queen's Wharf No. 1 north. The vessel -will proceed on to Lyttclton at 5 p.m; to-morrow, returning to Wellington in tame to sail for Sydney and Hob art at 5 p.m. on Friday, next. An amended schedule in connection'with the Tokomaru's Wading programme in New , Zealand lias boon arranged. From Dilnedin the liner will proceed on to Napier, thence to Auckland,. Whangarei, GleTfome, and Wellington. The Tokomaru is duo hero from Gisborne on December 1, and will sail for London on December 5. An unusual charter is announced to the "Sydney Shipping List." It Is that of.the bairque Ashmorc, 1043 tons, and she has Been fixed to load timber at' Koipara. for -London. .

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2303, 10 November 1914, Page 8

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SHIPPING NEWS. Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2303, 10 November 1914, Page 8

SHIPPING NEWS. Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2303, 10 November 1914, Page 8

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