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SHIPPING NEWS.

•PHASES OF THE MOON. NOVEMBEB. Tlay. Hr. m, Full moon 3 1119 a.m. Last quaiter : 11 11 1 a.m. New moon 18 3 32 a.m. First quarter 26 1 9 a.m. MOON. Moon 3,56 a.m.; sets, 8.4 p.m. TIDE. To-day, 4.16 a.m.; 4.44 p.m. To-morrow, 5.14 a.m.: 5.44 p.m. ..'':. SUN. Sun rises to-day, 4.20 turn.: sete, 6.51 p.m. ARRIVALS; TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17. ALEXANDER, 5.6. (4.15 a.m.), 377 tons, Wildman, from Nelson. STOKMBIBD, s.s. (8.30 *.m.j. 217 ions. Dowcll, from Wonganui. WESTRALIA, s.s. (9.35 a.m.l. 2U84 tons. Bates, from Auckland. Gisborae, and Napier. KAPITI. s.s. (10.30 ft.m.). 242 tons. Sawyers, from Wanganui'. MONOWAI, e.s. (10.40 a.m.). 5433 tons. Manning, from Lyttelton. KAPUNI, s.s. (11.20 a.m.). 160 tons, Gibson, from Patea. I COEINNA, s.s. (12.20 p.m.), 1271 tons, Cameron, from New Plymouth MANUKA, s.s. (3.5 p.m.). 4505 tons. CHft, from Sydney direct and Hobart. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Lee.' Wall, 'Hayes. M'Kerrow, Kitart, M'Luffey. Pickles, Nanoarrow, Fells, Pearson, Mesdames. Nioholls, Showman, Williams and 6 ohildren (4). Piokles, White, Smith, Beasley. Price.'' Fovtcracker, Trapper, Shaw, Stewart, Farquhar, Croaker, Kitcat. Farrell. Wray. Farb stein, Feathorstonhaugh,' Oox, Walton, Hansman, Clarke, MitoheU. Messrs. Hansman, Powell, Walton, Parkhill, Clarke, Tennent, Orr, Oox, Pickles. White. Watson, Combs, Gray, Wall, Smith Dorset, Beasley, Price, Fowcraoker. Oakley, Lamb, Oroaker, Wells, Wray. Bailey, li' Lean. Hare, Emslie, Boss, Nicholls, Andrews. Boss. Bowron, Modlin. Jackson. Shaw. MacKenzie, M'Kerrow. Hyams. Wadmoro, Mills. Steerage: Misses Vance, Radford. Fieldman, Donohne, Chinck. Smith, Ryan, Olegg, Jones,' Moir, Dnscoll (2V Fletohor. Bennett, Mooney. NIKAU, e.s. (8.50 a.m.). 248 tonis, Hay. from Nelson and Motucka. QOEEN OF THE SOUTH, e.s. (6.16 p.m.). 198 tons. Har.vey, from > Foxton. - BREEZE. s.s. (9-45 p.m.). 347 tons, Gordon, from Lyttelton. \- ,• '~ , .... .-■ MAPOURIKA, e.B. (10.30 p.m.). 1203 tons, Holmes, from Nelson and P cton. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18. OPAWA, s.s. (1 a.m.). 110 tons, Nicholas, from Blenheim. DEPARTURES. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 17. CANOPUS, s.s. (4.45 P.m.). 1337 tons, Lobb. for Westport. ■ KAPUNI. v s.s. (5 p.m.). 150 tonß, Johaneen, for v ■' ' . „.,, WAKATU. s.s. (5.5 p.m.).' 157 tons, Wills, for Kaikoura and Lyttelton. ALEXANDER, s.s. (5.20 p.m.), 377 tons. Wildman, for Nelson. ..... _ • NIKAU, 5.6. (5.10 p.m.), 248 tons, Hay, for Nelson and Motucka. , , WESTBALIA, s,s. (6.10' p.m.). 2884 tons, Bates, for Lyttelton and Dnnedin. MONOWAI, s.s. (8.5 p.m.), 3433 tons, Manning, for Lyttelton. ' , ■„ BLENHEIM. s.e. .(10 p.m.). 120 .tons, Wilkinson, for Blenheim. ... ._ ~ WAIRAU, s.s. (10 p.m.). 93 tons, Dciley. for Blenheim. „ , RIPPLE.s.s. '10.20 p.m.), 370 tons, Carlson, for Napier and Glsborne.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Katno, Greymouth, November 18. Pukaki, Westport, November 18. Awahou, Puponga, November 18. ' Aorere, Patea, November 18. HaweTa, Patea, November 1!. Mana, Lyttelton, November 18. Ngahcre, Limestone Island, via porta, November 18. ■ Regulus, Gieborno, November 18. Wahine, Lyttelton, November 18. * - . Mana,'Lyttelton, November 18. ■ Arahura, West Coast, Nelson, Fioton. November 18. . ,-',-'" Wairau, ■ Blenheim, November 19. ■•'' Blenheim, Blenheim, November 19. ' Kapuni, Patea , November 19.' Ngatoro, Greymouth. November J9; : Ngohore, Limestone Island,' Gisborno, November 19. - - ■ ■ ' Nikau, Nolson, Motueka. November 19. • Monowai, Lyttelton, November 19. ■Victoria. Duuedin, lyttelton. Nov. 19. Star of Scotland. Napier. November 19. Walmea, Terakohe, November 19. Mokoia, northern ports, November 20. ■ Manuka. Lyttelton, November 20. Kahu, .East Coa«t, November 20.Wakatu, Lyttelton, Kaikoura, Not. 20. Oanopus, Westport, Novembor 20. Arahura, Picton,,,'November 20. , John,' southern ports. November 21. Westralia, Duriedin, Lyttelton, Nov. 22. Ripple, Gisborno, November .22. Huia, Havelock and Sounds, Not. 22. ■Warrimoo, Melbourne, via south;. Not. 22; Tarawera, northern ports,. Nov. 24. ■ ■

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Brceie, Wanganui, November 18. 'Queen of'the South. Poiton. Not. ll ; Kapiti,', Wanffonui, Patea. - November .18. Canopus, Westport, November 18. Stormblrd. Wanganui, November 18. Gorinna, southern porta, November 18.: Falcon,,Havclook, Novembor 18. Blenheim, November 18. ■ Canada Cape, Newcastle, November 18. Queen of • the South, • November 18. Aorere, Patea, November. 18.. - Wahine, Lyttelton, November 18. . ' Mapourika, Picton, November 18. Regulus, Nelson, West Coast, Nov, 18, Huia, Havelock, Sounds, Nov. 18. Manuka,: Lyttelton, November- 16. Hawera, Patea, November 18. : Opawa, Blenheim, November 18. Awahou, Westport. November 18. .-.. Wairau, . Blenheim, November 19. Blenheim, Blenheim, November 19. Kapuni, • Patea, November 19. Nffatoroi Napier, November 19. - Npahere, New Plymouth, Nov. 19., ' Nlkau, Nelson, Motueka,, November 19. i Monowai, Lyttelton, November 19. '. / Eotorua, London, -November 19. , Victoria, northern ports, November 19, Mana, Patea," November 19. Pukaki, Westport, November 28. Kamo, Westport, November 20. Mapourika, Nelson, November 20. Mokoia, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Not. 20. Manuka', Sydney. HobflTt. November 20. Arahura, /.Picton, November 20. ' Walmea, j Nelson, West Coast. Nov. 20. Wakatu, Kaikoura, Lyttelton. Nov.' 21..: Arahura, Picton, Nelson,. West Coast, November 21. ' . , ~ : Jolin, Wansjanul, November 21. -Westralia, northern. porta, Not. 23. Pateena, Nelson, November 23. • Warrimoo, Hobert and Melbourn* Vovember23 , Hippie, Naroier, Glsborne,. Nov. 24. ■ Tarawera Lyttlton, Dunedm. Not. 24.- ,

BT TELEGHAPH. OVERSEA. ADELAIDE, November 17. Arrfred.—Star of New Zealand, from New York. . ' ~ SYDNEY, November 17, Arrived—Manuka (12-30 a.m.). ; , •: ' ■. MELBOURNE. November 17. Arrived.—Orontfiß, from London. Passengers for New Zealand—Misses RobertB on.Bward, Mills, BiEgtas (2), Mill (2), Attfleld, Mitonell, Stevenson. Lyle, Worap. Whitton, Cunningham. Deal,! Danl, Mesdames Robertson, Dahl, Wilson, Worsp. Alexander, Harvey. Rlskit, Buohanan, Jones and child, Handyside. Turner. PalraeT, Johnstone, Wilson,. Wickham, Attfleld, Willdnßon, Stater, Bard and 2 children, Messrs. Duncan. Alexander, Attfleld, Wilson, Riekit, Duffy, Revs. Dumohy, Buddv Robinson, Dahl and son,-, Fair Floristal,. Farroffhan, Macka,y. Palmer, Kelly. Kay. Harvey, Wilson. Adams, Worden, O'Brien, Buchanan, Olark (2), Wilkinson, Hawkes. .Tones, Worsn. 'Johnstone. Eyro, Gutteri'd&e, Gilmorc: 74 steerage. Aiived—Mongolia, from London. Passengers for Now Zealand-Miss _Wilson. Mcsdames Martin. Wilson, Cooke. Howard. Bwann, Messrs. - Martin, M'Donald, Swan, Stureess, Powell, Howard. COASTAL, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17. AUCKLAND. Sailed.—Mokoia (3 n.m.l, for southern ports. Passengers—Saloon: for Welllnjton —Mrs. Ribbon, Mr. Oamnbell. QISBORNE. . Sailed.—Rccrulus (noon), for Wellington NAPIER. Arrived.—Wsaalsa (4,15 D.m.l. from Wellington. . To sail.—Ngahero (7 p.m.). and Kamona (9 p.m.), for Wellington. BLENHEIM. : Sailed.—Onawa (3.20 p.m.), for Weilineton. . . • ' .FAREWELL SPIT. ' . Karamu passed cast at 1.30 p.m. , ' KABAMBA. > ■ 1 AmriYed.—Defender (1 p.m. in roadstead), from Wellineton, and eaenalled on to Westport. ,' ' • LYTTELTON. Arrivod.—John (11 a.m.), from Timoru. To sail.—Kini, for Qreymouth; John, for Tiniaru: Holmdalc, for Maneahera; Joan Craig, for Wanganui. Sailed—Kui'ow, for Westport: Wahihe (8.30 p.m.), for Wellington. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Tonks, Ncteon. Frost. Gear. Hill. Poarce, M'Donaad. Maslin. Hordon, Ilyije, Martoll, OuUcn. Gaynor, Peter, Mesdames Studholmc, Tonks, Nelson. Green, Pickett, Thompson. Was, Flynn. Wood. Easson. Wood, Lady Kelbitrn. Brand, Blair, Niool, Gear. Bruwn, Chapman. Dight, Hammond. Perkin, Woods, Uobson, Anderson, Blackburn, Williams, Messrs. Shodbolt, Gaisford, Charman, Adkins, Calvert, Lo Cron, Tillcv Price, Studholmo, Waddell. Tonks, Smith Bennett, Hi6lop, Thompson, Begg, Fly] 1 Wood. Price. Winds, Williams. Wood, Prosser, Boys, Brosunn, DiEht, Perkin, Muscravo, Bonnett, Steads, Dixon. Gideon, pawi Robert, Tyokw, Keeaa, Hcmmoad,

Budden, Young, Anderson. Blackburn. Stevenson, Prifchord. Woolley, Brooke. Mitchell, Adkjns, Smith, Kirk. Williams. Noich; 136 stftc-Tase. . DUNEDIN. Arrived.—lnveroargill (1.15 p.m.)-, from Akaroa; Storm H. 50 p.m.). from northern portß. Sailed-.—Viotoria (3.10 p.m.). for Auckland, via way ports. Pas6eneers—Saloon: for Wellington—lTosdamcs W. J. Watson.' S. Maxwell, Meters. H. Martin. J, Qornett. For Napier—Mi-. T. Bookwcll. For Auckland—M:'. and Mrs. Mollor; .13 steerago for all ports. ) To sail—Kowhai (10.20 p.m.). for Napier and Gisborao, via way Dorfcs: Storm (11.10 p.m.), for northern porte: BLUFF. Arrived.—Worrimoo (1.50 p.m.), from Eobart. HIMITANGI LEA7BS THE CHATE,\.MS. A wireless messago received from the Chatham Islands last eveninir stated that tho steamer Hiinitanci had left there for liyttelton and Wellington at 2.30 p.m. She should make the southern port on Friday i next. NEW XOEK TO WELLINGTON. News has been received in Wellington statinc that, tho A. and A. Lino's chartered steamer Westward Ho and Lord Earne are both cominc to Now Zealand ports. The former vessel left New York on November 5, and the Earne on November 3. The Westward Ho will visit Auokiand and-Wellington, while the Lord Borne will proceed to Lyttelton and Dunedln. Both vessels are comine out via the ma Canal, and after having dischajffcd their oarsoes in New Zealand, they will iro aoross to Australian ports. It is announced that the A. and A. Lino propose to dispatoh five steamers, per month from New York to Austrosallan ports, two of whioh will visit New Zealand waters. It is estimated that tihere will be a savtnff of auite 60 days in the journey between New York and New Zealand ports via the Panama Canal. Tho previous journeys from the American port wed to take about 90 to 95 days, over three weeks of which were Bpent in calling at Australian ports en route. _ Besides tho steamers already mentioned, the A. and A. Line have fixed the Skipton Oastle, Lord Lonsdale, and Ardanmhor to leave New York for Now Zealand ports this month. ' , . The same company s chartered, steamer Purley, which cleared New York on October 9, should, put in an appearance at Auckland any time now. MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Captain G. Doorloy, of the Horn, and Captain J. G. Watson, of the Komate. have exchanged positions. ' Mr J. Hughon, extra officer on tho Tarawera, left that vessel at Wellington on Monday. , . Mr. J. Gilloy. third engineer of the Oanopus, has left that vessel at Wellington, and Mr. J. Muir has filled the vacancy. Mr. D. Ross, fourth emtineor of the Monowai. having come ashore. Mr. 0. Lawless has filled the vacancy '„ Mr. E. Petherio hos joined the Monowaa a 3 wireless operator. . . Mr. Norris, assistant purser,ofl the' " tralia, having oome ashore. Mr. 1. a. Hubbard has filled the vaoancy. Captain W. D. Wood, senior harbour pilot at Sydney, is repo.rtea to be lying knngeroWy Ul in a private hospital in North Sydney. Captain Wood took ill suddenly a fow daye ago. .

The Union Company s steainer Manuka arrived at Wellington • from Hobart and Sydney yesterday afternoon. Fine weather was eep'erienoed on tho run across, with the exception of when the vessel was about two hours' steam off Wellington Heads. Tho Manuka will leave Wellington for Lyttelton at 5 pirn, to-day, returninff to Wollineton in time to leave for. Hobart and Sydney at 6 p.m. on Friday. ■Unfavourable weather down south has interfered with the- Hinemoa's nroßramme. Her stores for Waipapa Point light will probably be taken ovorland, and tho vessel will then leave the Bluff for Milford Sound, West Coast liirhts. and Wellington. 6he is due here some time next week., Continuing her journey from Greymouth to Wellington the Arahura arrived at Westport at 11 a.m. yesterday, bhe left for Nelson and Pioton at 7 p.m., and i 6 due here at her. usual time this ovenmg. ■' Discharge of the Union Company's char-' tored steamer Canada Capo will be oompleted, to-day, and .tie vessel wm Eail for Newcastle. . On inquiry at the local office of the Union Company yesterday it was ascertained that tho Pateena would be ready to re-sumo running in the WellujEton-Picton-Nelson service pn Monday. November a. Her programme islwing carried out by tho Mapourika pro torn. It, \s anUcipoted that the-latter vessel will be dispatched from; Wellington, for Now and Westport on Wodntsday. November 25. At the present time the. Anchor Line's Kaitoa is leing overhauled and surveyed at Nelson. The oproTtunit.y will .be takem to fit the vessel with acoommoaiation lor a limited number of pnssencers, the object •being to run her in comunotion with the Nikau in the V'ellnßton-Nelson. Motueka :servioe\ during ■*•» busy season. - ' Telegraphio advios received from the Bluff yesterday stated that the Government training t*ip Amokura left there at 6 a.m. for tho Campbell and other putlywe southern islands of New. Zealand. The vessel is expected book in New Zealand waters about December 1. • , -, It is announced that the New-Zealand portion of the Port Macauane s London cargo will be brought across. bs \ the steamer Turul. The latter vessel is duo at Auckland on Saturday next, and after landins 1600 tons there she will come on to Wellington and other New Zealand ports. Overhaul to the 1 South Taranaki Steamship Company's steamer. Mana, is almost completed, and the little vessel will make ber reappearance hero from Lyttelton in the. course of a day or so. A cargo of Limestone Island cement will orive at Wellington by the Neahera to-day. She will land a part cargo at New Plymouth also. ■' For the convenience of patrons of the Marlborough Racing Club, -the Arahura will leave Wellington for Pioton at noon on Friday, returning to WeUhietonthe same evening. 'Her usual trip from Wellington to Picton on Thursday has been abandoned. The 0. and D. Line's Whakarua, which is due here on December 8 from London, will make calls at Melbourne. Sydney, and Napier en route. After having discharged the local portion of her London cargo the -New Zealand Shipping Company's Turakina will proceed on to Lyttelton with the balance. She will subsequently load at Lyttelton, Tokomaru Bay, and Wellington, being scheduled to leave the last-mentioned port for Home on December 17. ' , ■ Both tho Katoa and the Kanna are on the way from Newcastle to New Zealand ports. The former vessel wiH go to Napier and the Kanna to-Dunedin. ' A four-masted American schooner named the Alumna, 644 tons, has been chartered to bring a oargo of lumber from Gray's Harbour to Wellington. A Liverpool contemporary reports the transfer to the American flag of tho fleet owned by. Messrs. 0. G. Dunn and Co., of Liverpool.. This. fleet consists of five 6teamers, xegulaily employed between New York and porte on tho West Coast of South America. Tho vessels are as follow: -Charlton Hall, built in 1907, 4749 gross tons! Oraster Hell, built in 1909, 4319.gr05s tens; Orofton Hall, built in 1912, 5100 gross tons; Foxton Hall, built in. 1902, 4247 gross tons; Howiok Hall, built in 1910, 4923 gross tons. . __^

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2310, 18 November 1914, Page 8

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