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SHIPPING NEWS

0 FEBRUARY. Day. Hr. m. Full moou 7 258 p.m. Last quarter 15 1 23 fl.m. New moon 22 5'39 a.m. MOON. Moon rises to-day, 6.57 p.m.; sets, 4.53 a.m. Thursday. TIDE. To-day, 4.39 a.m.; 4.59 p.m. To-morrow, 5.25 a.m.; 5.45 p.m. 'SUN. Sun rises to-day, 5.3 a.m.; sets, 7.6 p.m. ARRIVALS. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6. WAIMEA, s.s. (5.10 a.m.), 452 tons, Gra. ham, from Picton. TARAWERA, s.s. (8 a.m.), 2003 tons, Cameron, from Lyttelton. NIKAU, s.s. (8 a.m.), 248 tons, Hay, from Nclfson. MARAJtOA, s.s. (9.15 a.m.), 2598 tons, Manning, from Lyttelton. PATEENA, s.s. (10 p.m.). 1212 tons, Thompson, from Nelson and Picton. DEPARTURES. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY b. KOWHAI, s.s. (2.35 p.m.), 792 tons, Rankine, for Gisborne. KAKAPO, s.s. (2.50 p.m.), 3521 tons, M'Donald, for Westport. KAPITI, s.s. (4.20 p.m.), 242 tons, Sawyers, for Wanganui. NIKAU, s.s. (5.5 p.m.), 248 tons, Wildman, for Nelson. QUEEN OF THE SOUTH, s.s. (5.5 p.m:), 198 tons, Harvey, for Fox ton. MARABOA, s.s. (7.50 p.m.), 2598 tons, Mawson, for Lyttelton. Passengers: Saloon i—Misses Ramsey, Grace, -.Stanton, Edey, Wheeler, Harris, Gllmore, Bob&rts, MacKenzie, Bell, Midgloy! Barclay, MacKay, Ashley, . Brassington, Whitlock, Wright, Kitcat. M'Donald, Phillips, M'Master, Murray, Eghert, Mesdames Nesbit, Torleese, Davies, Hayward and child, Newman, Jackson, M'lean and child, Leening, Gardner, Wikon, Baker and child, Oholerton, WTiitlock, O'Brien and .child, Newshaw, Matheson, Ohallis, Gilmore, Messrs. Chatfield, Malin, Anderson, Elliot, Hayward a,nd, child, Jackson, Newman, Ml' Lean, Leening, Blundell, Myers, Adams, Tonyhurst, Bourke, Hoßking, Cooke, Dixon, Austin. Fitzgerald, Fitchett, Rainey, Newman, Knight, Plummer, Dumbleton, Rathbone, Ramsay, Costello, Cook, Tringham, Stent. Mitchell, James, Darl-agh, M'Ewan, Wynn, Gemmell, Prain, Watson, Bellamey. MAPOURIKA, s.s. (6.40 p.m.), 1203 tons, Sewell, for Picton and Nelson. RIPPLE, s.s. (8.20 p.m.), 370 tons, Carlson. for Napier. TARAWERA, s.s. (9.20 p.m.). 2003 tons, Cameron, for Napier, Gisborne, Aucklffhd. MANUKA, s.s. (10.10 p.m.), 4505 tons, Clift, for Lyttelton. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Hawera, Patea, February 7. Putiki, Wanganui, February 7. ' Maori, Lyttelton, February 7. Kaitoa, Nelson, Fcbruaiv 7. John, Wanganui, February 7. Opawa, Blenheim, February 7. Alexander, Terakohe. February 7. Kapuni, Patea. February 7. Awa'iou, Picton, February 7. Hawera, Patea,. February 8. Kapiti, Wanjranui, Fobruary 8. Wairau, Blonheim, February 8. Queen of tho South, Fox ton, Feb. 8. Pateena. Nelson, Picton, Feb. 8. Nikau, Nelson, February 8. Mararoa, Lyttelton, February 8. Manuka, Lyttelton, February 8. Blenheim, Sounds and Havelock, Feb. 8. Victoria, Sydney, via northern ports, February 9. Orepuki, Lyttelton, February 9. Wakatu, .Lyttelton, Kaikoura, Feb. 9. Ifonowai, Auckland, Gisborne, Napier, February 10. Ripple, Akitio, Gisborne, Napier, Feb. 11. Moeraki., Sydney. February 12. Tarawera, Auckland. Gisborne, Kapier, February 13. Westra'ia,. Sydney, via northern ports, February 19. ' I'iverinc, Sydney, February 19. TTimmcra, Melbourne, February 22. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Putiki. Wanganui, February 7. Hawera, Patea, February 7. Ka.piti, Wanganui, February 7. Kaitoa, Jvelson, February 7. Maori, Lyttelton, February 7. Pateeua. Picton, Nelson. -February 7. Rosamond, Du'nediu and Bluff, Feb. 7. Komata, Westjiort, 1 February 7. Opawa, Blenheim, February 7. Waverley, Patea, February 7. Hawera, Patea, February 8. Kapuni. Patea. February 8. Kapiti, Wanganui, -February 8. Regulus, Terakoho and Nelson. Feb. 8. Alexander, Nelson and West Coast, February 8. r Wa.irau, Blenheim. February 8. Queen of the South. Foxton, February 8. John, southern ports. February 8. Nikau. Nelson, February 8. Mararoa, L/ttelton, February 8. Manuka, Sydney, Fobruary 8. Orepuki, Nelson, Nydia Bay, Feb. 9. Victoria. Sydney, via northern ports, February 9. Wakatu. Kaikoura, Lyttelton, Feb. 10. Monow.ii. Lyttelton, D,unedin, 730. 10. Ripple, Kapier, Gisborne, Akitio, Feb. 13. Moeraki. Lyttelton, February 13. Mnpoiirika, Picton, Nelson, West Coast, February 13. Tarawera, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Feb. 13. Westralia. Lyttelton. Dunedin, Fell. 16. Rivorina. Lyttelton, February 20. Wimmern. Melbourne, via southern porta, February 24. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. VICTORIA, left Sydnev and arrived Auckland February 2. Leit Auckland Fobruary 6, and due at Wellington, via Gisborne and Napier, February 8, and Icavcß 6ame day for Sydney, via northern ports. WIMMERA, left Melbourne for Wellington direct on January 27, ond arrived here February 1. Left here February 3 for Melbourne, via southern ports. Duo Melbourne February 12. MANUKA, left Sydney February 1 for Wellington direct, and arrived'here February 5. Left February 6 for Lyttelton and due back February 8. Leaves" same day for Sydney direct, and duo Sydney February 12. MOERAKI, arrived Sydney from Wellington direct on January 29. leaves Sydney after going to Hobart on February 8, 'and duo Wellington February 12. Leaves Wellington after going to Lyttelton February 15 for Sydnoy dircct, and duo Sydney February 19. PALOONA, arrived Melbourne February 2. Leaves Melbourne February 7, and Hobart February 9 for Dunedin, via Bluff. Due Dunedin February 13. WESTRALIA, leaves Sydney February 7 for Wellington, via northern ports, and due Wellington February 16. Leaves hero for Lyttelton and Dunedin same da.y. and due back February 22. Leaves same day for Sydney, via northern ports, and due Sydney March 2. RIVERINA, arrived Sdyney from Wellington direct February b.- Leaves Sydney ror. Wellington after going to Hobart on February 15, and duo Wellington Febru-, iry 19. Leaves here after going to, Lyt-' telton on February' 22 for Sydney direct. Due Sydney February 26. BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEAS. SYDNEY, February 6. Arrived—Daniel, from New Zealand. NEWCASTLE, February 6. Sailed.—Senorita, for New Zealand. COASTALi TUESDAY, FEBRUARY' 6 AUCKLAND. To sail.—Victoria (4 p.m.), for south. Passengers- For Wellington—Saloon—Misses Coe°and Morrie, Mesdames White. Donaldson, Burns. Mr. Donaldson, Cadets Murray. Ohnpman, and Dr. Burns. Sailed.—Victoria (6.35 p.m.), for southern ports: Kokiri (10 p.m.), for Greymouth. Arrived. —Monowai (11 p.m.), from southern ports. GISBORNE. Arrived.—Echo (2 a.m.), from Wellington. NEW PLYMOUTH. Sailed.—Rarawa (8.50 p.m.), for Onehunga. PICTON. Sailed.—Awaliou (3.50 p.m.), for Wellington' BLENHEIM. ■Jailed.—Opa-wa (3 p.m.), for Wellington.

NELSON. Arrived.—Corinha (7 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed.—Kaitoa (7 p.dl), for Wellington LYTTELTON. Arrived.—Wanaka (10.45 p.m.), from Newcastle. v Sailed.—Himitangi (2.45 p.m.), for Pitt Island; Maori (8.25 p.m.), for Wellington. 3 TO-DAY'S BERTHAGE LIST.' The following berths hava been allotted to vessels due here to-day:— Maor\ Ferry Wharf. Kapuni, Glasgow Wharf. Kaitoa, No. 10 Queen's Wharf. Awahou, Glasgow -Wharf. Opawa, No. 11 (north), Queen's Wlmrf. Alexander, No. 16 (south) Queens Wharf. Eunice, King's Wharf. „ Kamo, Miramar. Defender, King's Wharf. MANUKA'S HOUGH PASSAGE. ' Prom Sydney direct the Manuka, arriv- , ed in port ju&t be/ore midnight on Mon- ' day, and anchored in tho stream until yesterday morning, when - she berthed. '' The vessel left Sydney at 3 p.m. last Thursday, and experienced strong southeasterly winds until Saturday. The wind then changed to the south, and finally to the -west, with heavy seas. Stephen . Island was pa-ssed on 3fonday at 6 p.m., end the heads were reached at 11 p.m. on Monday. The vessel brought the following passengers:—Saloon—Misses Hey wood, Uamsay, Lissman, Leversedge, Wigg, Towneend, Grabham, Smith, Itule, Cameron, Sutherland, Oxenham, Corkill,'Kule, Birch, Trevenyon, White, Manchester, Sister Rosalie, Jiouseman, Smith, Mesdames Manchester, WTiite, Redfern, Nisbet, Wclch, Dalton, Wilson, Lissman, Philpot, Blake, Beattie, Lindgresn, Sutherland, Biake, Captains Brown and Vint, Father 1/unn, Father Dalt-on, Messrs. A'ictaen, Fry, Douglas, Lindgreen, Bremner, Bowering, Wilkins, Blake, Philpot, Tivis, vSteiu. Wilson, Dalton, Chernside, Wig?, Faulds, Bruce. Rev. Wclch. Knight, Tait, Shadlorti, Jackson, Owen, Beattie, Redfern, Hiscock, Thompson, Bregg, Davis, Leversedge, Bowering, Chaplain Price, Wheeler, Walker, Longhur6t, Howio, Suggate, Mava, Eastman, Fisher, Mahona, Somo, Winds, Hadden, Greentrix, Phillip?, Robb. The principal lines of cargo landed here .were:—l 3 rolls lead, 180 bags linseed meal, 27,000 wood blocks, 450 cases fruit. 210 cases soap, 77 cylinders gas, 213 chests tea, 384 bags flour. 680 bags iricemeal, 200 bags rice. The Manuka left for Lyttelton yesterday, and is due 'back on Thursday. She leaves here at 5 p.m. on Thursday-for bydncy direct. VICTOR-LA'S OFFICERS. Captain G. Bates is in command of the Victoria, now on her way to Wellington from Sydney, via northern ports, after being laid u<p for some considerable time, and he has the following officers with him:—Chief, Mr. H". Tozer; sccond, Mr. K. Cook; third, Mr. A. D. Hughes; thief engineer, R. Booth; wcoud, Mr. K. F. flails; third, Mr. A. C. Milne: fourth. Mr.. T. Foster. Mr. H. E. Bewick is wireless operator. N The chief steward is Mr. A. Bowditch, ftndthe second"* Mr. A. Quarmby. Mr. A. D. Broughton. from the Geylong office, is purser, and Mr. J". Brough- : ton, from the Melbourne ofilee, assistant purser. WATERSIDE WORKERS AT PORT PIRIE. The new log of the Waterside Workers at Port Pirie has been drafted and forwarded to the representatives of tho shipping companies trading fhere. The new log asks for the payment of 18a. a day for heavy work and 17s. for labour of a lighter character. The men also request the payment of os, id. an hour for. overtune, up to 10 o'clook, and As. 6d. afterward?. .It is understood that the Federal award ilxcd the uniform rate of 2s. 7id. for overtime rieht through, but, generally speaking, 3s. 6d. been demanded and paid in Sydney. Tho men cite the increased cost of living as the reason tor tho new demands. Tt is expected thu,t the barguentanc RcnoriM will be dispatched from Newcastle to-morrow or Friday with a careo of hardwood for Auckland. After . discharging, at Auckland she will return to timber. The Kai'ori will complete her survey at lort Chalmers this week, and is then exprcted to leave for Greymouth, where she will load timber lor Sydney. It. is-reported from the south that the Kurow arrived at Oarnani on Saturday, and wa3 to have left on Monday for n estport to load for Wellington. The name of the vessel is apparently at fault, as the Kurow is at present berthed at Ivapier. Ths was to have left Timarm for Wonganui last evening. She is duo at Wanganui on Wednesday. The is not coming to Wellington this trip. Mie has about €00 head of cattle on board for Wanganui.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2997, 7 February 1917, Page 8

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SHIPPING NEWS Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2997, 7 February 1917, Page 8

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