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SHIPPING NEWS

PHASES OP THE MOON. IIAHCH. Day. Hr. m. T\ew moon ...» 4 3 28 p.m. First quarter 12 6 3 a.m. Full moon 20 4 57 a.m. Last quarter 17 3 52 a.m. MOON. Moon rices to-day, 331 p.m.; sets, 0.41 o.m. TIDE. 12.5 0.m.; 12.22 p.m. To-morrow, 12.45 a.m.; 1.2 p.m. £ U"Jf. Sun rises to-day, 5.58 a.m.; sets, 6.22 p.m. ARRIVALS. TE ABOHA, auxiliary ketch, 3.45 a.m., M'Nab, from Napier. WOOTTON, e.s. (4.35 a.m.), 151 tons, Larson, from Lyttelton. KAITANAGATA. i.e. (7 a.m.), 1983 tons, Whybcrn, from Wcstport. JOHN, s.s. (noon), 342 tons, Holm, from Timaru. TUTANEKAI, s.s. (6 p.m.), 811 tons, Post, from Cook Strait. OP AW A, s.s. (7.20 p.m.), UO tons, Nicholas from lUcnhcim. DEPARTURES. IIONDAY. MARCH 13. NORA IsIVBN, e.s. (7 a.m.), 166 tons, Bruscy, for Cook St.rait. PATfiENA, s.s. (12.50 p.m.), 1212 tons, Irwin, for .Nelson. MAOIU, s.s. (7.55 p.m.), &99 tons, Manning, for Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Stevenson, Mcrton, Falconcr, Jlcsdames Hobb, P. Poole, Archibald, Allen, Standage, Simpson, Pitcaitlily, Brownrigg, O'Callaghan, lily tho, ltoweu, Campbell, M'Donald, Fauvcll, Simpson, Ilutit, Kenipthorne, Rosvear, Friedlauver, Campbell and 2 children, Messrs. Wilson and friend, Francis, Tyler, Parry, Scott, Moyan, Parsonson. Hobb, Archibald, Standage, Pitcaithly, Chapman, Fletcher, Campbell, M'Donald, Wilson, Fauvell, Harris, Easterbournc, Brooke, Lear wright, Hemming, Johuetan, Rosvcar, ICempthorno, Friedlauver, Rev. Joghln, Colonel R. Purdy. Major Wright. Captain Collins, Major Wright, Lieutn. Jlolt and Mason, Judge Chapman. WOOTTON, s.s. (6.5 p.m.), 151 tons, Lar. sen, for Nydia Bay. KAITOA. s.s. (5.15 p.m.), 350 tons, Stevens, for Nelson. WAVKRLEY, 6.6. (5 p.m.), 157 tons, Buthe, for Terakohe. AOREfiE, e.s. (9 p.m.), 77 tons, Knox, for Patea. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Kelson, Picton, March 14. Queen of the South, Foston, .March 14. Wairau, Blenheim, March 14. Monowai, Auckland end porta, Ifar, 4-4. fitorin,* Lyttcltou, March 14. Slararoa, Lyttelton, March 14. Nikau l , Neleon, March 14. ftgakuta, Grcymouth, March 14» Storrabird, Wanganui, March 14 Kapuni, Patea, March '14. Kapiti, Wanganui, March 14. Magic, 'Sandy Bay, March 14, Karu, Greymouth, March 15. Manuka, Sydney, March. 15, Huia, Whangorei, March 15. Wakatu, Kaikoura, March 15. Kauri, southern ports, Marcn 13. Putikt, D'Urville Island, March 16, Maori, Lyttelton, March 16. Karamu Greymouth, Maroh 15 Kaitoa, Nelson, March 15. Opawa, Blenheim, March 15. Blenheim, March 15. Hawera, Patea, March 16. Arawa, Loudon, Hobart, March 16. Calm, southern ports, March 16. Tarawera, Dunedin, Lyttelton, March 16 Moernkj, southern' ports, March 16 Aovere, Patea, March lb. Man a, Patea, March 16. Wcstralia, Sydney, via north, Mar. l? Pftl«)n», Molboiipifl, via fiouth, Maroh IV - Kenneay, Wanganui, "March 18. lvamo, Greymouth, March 19. Jwverina, Sydney, March 20. Tainm, Waitara, March 20. ' . Opawa, Auckland, March 21. !

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Himitangi, Cliatbom Islands, March 14 Mararoa, Lyttelton, March 14. Queen of the .South, Foxton, March 14 ltipplo, Aapier, Gisborne, M.ircn 14 Mapouriko, West Coast, March 14. John, Lyttelton, Maroli 14.. Moi-mvai, southern ports, March (1 Amokura, .Southern Islands, March 14 Nikau, Nelson, March 14. Wainica, Westport, Grcymouth, March 14. Wairau, Blenheim, March 14. TTiuvcra, Pate'a, Match 14. Maiia, PaCea, March 14. Te Aroha, Napier, March M. K«mo, Napier, March 14. l'utiki, WcttporL, March 15. Magic, Sandy Bay, March 15. Manuka. Lyttelton, March 15 Maori, Lyttelton, March 15. ivaitoa, Kelson, March 15. Kapuni. Patea, March 15. Kaiapoi, Greymoutli, Melbourne, March 16 nlorm, southern ports, March 16. Hakatu, Kaikoura, March 16. Calm, Waugaaui. March Ij. Moer.iki, Sydney, March 16. wapiti, Wanganui, March 16. Merch"i6 1 ' a ' I '" apier ' tTisbor no, Auckland, Aiwva, Auckland, March la. Aorere, Patea, March 16. Stormbird, Wanganui, March 16. Kaitangata, Wretpert, March 16. iiJV!. tralla .-J J 3' t telton and Dunedln, Mar. J7, t alcoua, Melbourne, March 18 Nelson and West Coast, March Xgahere. Greymouth, March 13. Tainui, Waitara, March 20. MOVEMENTS IN STEAMERS, INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. BIVERINA, left Wellington for Sydney March 2. Arrived Sydney March 6. Left Sydney for tfobftrt March 7, arriving back w"?y °f 0 Leaves Sydney aLch 20 F sftmo d<ly/ 1)110 hel ' o Sydney direct t ' L m rv i?? b y due y 13.- Leaves r elllu ßton March .23. ,Due hero ilaich 27. Manuka takes up running ai lrv,vTTT'' e ? ' f^ e Sydney direct tfaTch 30." MAkUIvA, left Sydney for Wellington direct, March 11. Due hero March 15 Leaves samo day l'or Lyttelton. Moeraki takes up.runmng, leaving for Wellington March 15. Leaves here for Sydney direct March 16.

MOIiRAkI arrives here from south March 16.. leaves same day for Sydney direct. Duo Sydney March 20. Leave Sydney f OJf ,v^[!iSßt<>n M*rch 30. Due hero April 3 \\ ESTRALIA, left .Wellington for Sy'd. noy, via northern ports, February 84 Arrived byduey March 3. Left Sydney March 9 for. Auckland and ports. Arrived Auckland March 10. Due here March 17. VICTORIA, loft Wellington for Sydiicy via northern ports, March 9. Due Sydiiev March 17. Leaves Sydney March 22, for Wcllmst/m, via. Auckland and ports Dun hore Marcn 31. lc£t ' ]™ lin K to . n for Melbourne, direct February 2o Arrived Melbourne March !. Loft Mclboumo for Wellington via Hobart an<l southern iports. on Marr-h 8. Due here Morch 17, Leaves March 18 for Melbourne B? TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. SYDNEY, March. 13. Arrived.—Daniel, from Ivaipara; (9 | a.m.), from Wellington. COASTAL, AUCKLAND. - MONDAY, MARCH 13. Sailed.—Victoria (6 p.m.), for Sydney. Arrived.—Westralia (1.30 p.m.), from Sydney bailcd.-Canopus (4.20 p.m.), for Westporti Victoria (6 p.m.), for, Sydney). ONEHONUA. Sailed.—Rarawa, 4.30 p.m., for New Plymouth. NEW PLYMOUTH. Arrived.— I Tainui, 9.20 a.m., from Wellington, i Sailed.—Tainui, 2.30 p.m., for Waitava. I POET AHUKIRI. Sailed.—Monowal, 3.30 p.m., for Wellington Arrived.—Koutunui, 9 a.m., from Wellington] WANGANUI. . Sailed.—Stormbird, 4.50 p.m., for Wellington; Kapiti, for Wellington. FOXTON. Sailed.—Queen of the South (4.15 p.m.), for Wellington. I'ICTON. Arrived.—Pateena (4.45 p.m.), from Wellington. HELSOft. Sailed.—Nikau, 7.5 p.m., for Wellington. GREYMOUTH. Sailed.—Kgakutd; (5.50 p.m.), for Wellington. | LYTTELTOK. Sailed— Mar,vroa (8.5 p.m.), for Wellington; Karamea (11.25 a.m.), for Greymouth. Arrived—Kauri (6.30 p.m.), from Dunedin. To Sail—Opouri, for Greymouth; ICaituna for Auckland. POET CHALMERS. . Arrived.—l'arawera (6 a.m.), from Welling' ton. DUNEDIN. Arrived—'l'arawera, (7.35 a.m.), from Auckland ond ports. Sailed.—llincmoa (2.10 p.m.), for southern lighthouses; Calm, for Wanganui, via ports; Oorinna (4.10 p.m.), for New Ply. mouth, via ports. | ]!I,UFF. Arrived—Paloona (11 a.m.). from Hobart.

According to nn exclimißO, work is to bo commenced -within a few months in en larding Honolulu llnrbour. The Quarantine wharf will 1)0 moved book approximately JCOft., and dredging will be dolus to give 35ft. of water up to the established line, on which one wharf will be rebuilt With 'this work 'lone there Mill bo Jsrt of wUor all the way iwroee the harbour to is nsa aitt> <

MKSS TABLE GOSSIP. Mr. W. M'Grath, late purser of the Corifina, is proceeding to Napier to join tho Arahura as purser. Mr. E. Cox lias joined the Talune as sccond officer. Mr. F. Bnrre.tt has signed on the Waimea as 3rd engineer. Mr. U. Sproule, late chief officer of tho Petonc,.has transferred to the Breeze as second in place of Mr. T. Green, who has resigned from the Canterbury Company's .»or vice. Mr. J. Green, late chief officer of the Kivrori, and Mr. E. C. Sarginson, second olhcer of tho isamo vessel, have exchanged positions -with Mr. 0. Carlson and Mr. W. I. Brand, chief and second officers of the vvanaka. Tile Wccstralia, according to a telegraph mess.jge receivetl last evening, arrived at Jiicirtuna from Sydney at 1.30 p.m. yester7\tr ll ° tllc ew South Wales port on Wednesday afternoon last, bringing some 88 pasengers and 850 tons of cargo, and J6 due in Wellington on Friday next-.

Tho Victoria- left Auckland at 6 o'clock last evening for Sydney.

On January 22 tho fine twin-screw geared turbine steamer Leitrim, built by Sir Kaylton Dixon and Co., Ltd., at their Cleveland Dockyard, Middlcsbrough-on-Tees, •to the order of the Union Steam Ship Company of Iscw Zealand, Limited, proceeded to sea for her official trials, which (saya a- southern exchange) were iu every way satisfactory. The vessel is of the threeaeck type, with bridge and forecastle, her leadiug dimensions being 491 ft. Tin. by 60ft b>\«rt. 4in. moulded, and olie lias a deadweight capacity of about 13,000 tone. The geared turbines and boilers, "which are nttert with super-heaters, have been installed oy Messrs. Richardsons, Wostgarth df' b J olll '' r^e P°°l au< i Mid!

A general holiday "will 1 be observed on tno waterfront to-morrow, the. occasion be. lng the annual picnic of tho Wellington waterside workers.

°n her arrival from tho Sounds to-mor-row, the Bleuheim "will be withdrawn from trie for annual overhaul.

It is expected that Captain Hooper -will have recovered from his sprained ankle in a day or t\vo, when the Amokura will isSds" f ou^ yi * nff EoU thern

H« Pulojlli, cn route from Melbourne 5V it 1 ?. rt Wl!ll >HKton, arrived at tho Jiuilr at 11 o clock yesterday m'orning. Sho Jfl <luc her& next Friday, and leaves for Melbourne direct the following day.

Telegraphic advice states that the Jlaitai, which left Wellington shortly after 7 0 clock oil Tliureday evening last for 6ydncy, arrived at the New South Wales port at 9 o clock yesterday morning.

The P. and S. liner Opawa (from Liverpool), which left Sydney last Friday, is expected to arrive; at Auckland to-day. She should be at Wellington in a week's time. it is expected that the Kaiapoi will leave for Greymoutli on Thursday, there'.to load timber for Melbourne.

At noon to-morrow the Kamo \s to sail for Napier. From that port she proceeds to Greymouth to load for Wellington. She should be here on Sunday next..

. From Auckland and Coast th© Monowai is expected about 9 o'clock this morning. She is bringing 380 tons of cargo, on discharge of which she will leave later in the day for Lyttelton and Dune din. 1

The Kaitancata will be- dispatched for Wcstnort on Thursday. She will load there for Auckland.

The Storm, which has taken ' tho place of the Breeze (reported last week to he arriving) 16 cxpcctcd in port from • Wangantii to-day to load for southern ports. Sho ■\vjll probab.ly get away on Thursday;

Tho Ngakuta., after being delayed at Wanganui and New Plymouth, is expected in thus evening from Greymouth with a load of coal. :

It is oxnecUd that the come off the slip on Thursday. She is scheduled to leave for Grcymouth on Saturday. The Tainui is oxpeqted to arrive from Waitara with a load of hides on Monday next. She will, if possible, be dispatched the same day.

The Kerehana has, according'to'a Press Association message, arrived at London, ohe left Wellington, on January 26. Cable advice has been roeeived that the Shaw, Savill chartered liner Ocean Monarch arrived at London from Wellington, via luontc Video, on Friday last. Tho Himitengi, laden wrtli fish and sheep, arrived from Chatham Islands ,lat<j on Sunday- night, and anchored in tho stream. After being boarded by the Health-Officer la ease 01 infectious disease having been reported on board) she went to the Petone wharf to discharge her eheep.. She returned to the City wharf in the afternoon. She will probably get away to-day for .the Ohathams.

After being delayed two days at Sydney, the Manuka, left that port at 5 p.m. on Saturday evening, for Wellington direct, bile is due on Wednesday afternoon.

. Captain Post, of the Tutanekai, which put nJiS, «' E< u f v 0,1 Saturday night froril Cook Stiait, whero sho is repairing thS' cable, advises all shipping to keep a- look out, for the repair buoy moored with Tera. whiti bearing north .1 west 3J miles, ICarori' Bock bearing east by north 2J miles. Thereis another buoy one mile off Oterangi RaV with Terawhitl bearing NW by N. Tutauekai returned to port last even-

riie Shaw, {*ivill liner Arawa is duo to arrive in port from London, via Cape Town and Hobart cither late on Wednesday night or Oil Thim-day. morning. After disembarking passengers and putting out malls she will leave tho eame day for Auckland, whero she will commenco discharge.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2719, 14 March 1916, Page 8

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SHIPPING NEWS Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2719, 14 March 1916, Page 8

SHIPPING NEWS Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2719, 14 March 1916, Page 8

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