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SHIPPING NEWS

«— r- .. . PHASES OF THE MOON.. itAItOH. • ~..-. Hay. Hr. ni. Last quarter 6 0 14 p.m. New moon U ■ 7 22 a.in: First duartov 20 . 10 a.m. ■ Full moou 23 ll a.m. .MOON. Moon rises to-day, 5.36 p.m.; sets, 7.30 a.m. to-morrow. TIDE. To-day, 5.13 a.m.; 5.37 p.m. To-morrow, 5.59 a.m.; 6.18 p.m. SOT.' '- Sun risee to-day, 6 a.m.; sets, 6.62 p.m. ARRIVALS.. .'TVEDNESDAI'/ifABOH C OPAWA, B.e. (0.40 a.m.), 110 tonE, Nicholas, from Blenheim. I'UTIKI, b.b. (1.15-.a,m.), 109 lons;.Mair, Irom Lyttclton. CORINNA, b.b. (5.55 a.m.), 1271 tons, Elders, from Now I'lymonth. KAITOA, s.s. (7.55 a.m.), 305.t0ne, Wildinan, from Nelson. MAOKI, e.s. (9.45 a.m.), 3412 tons. Manning, from Lyttelton. WAVEKLEY, b.s. (11.35 a.m.), 157 tons, Pisk, from Patea. ECHO, aux. scow (12.35 p.m.), 93 tone, Carpenter, from Napier. KITTAWA, B.s. (2.40 p.m.), 1247, tons, Nicholls, from Greymouth. BADEN I'OWEIit, 8.8. (3.5 p.m.), 174 tons, Owen, from New Plymouth. , WEKA, trawler (5 p.m.), 53 tons, Ormes. from Palliser Bay. JOHN, U.S. (6.55 p.m.), 339 tons, Harwich, from Timaru. WAKATU, s.s. (8.40 p.m.), 157 tons,.Wills, from Kaikoura. WOOTTOJI, e.B. (10 p.m.), 151 tone,' Larsen, from I/yttelton. •""■■ DEPAHTUREi. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27. KAHIKA, s.s. (12.35. p.m.),. 1148 tons, Williamson, for Westport. PATEENA, B.s. (1.40 p.m.), 1212' tons, Iγwin, for Pioton and Nelson. KOMATA, 8.6. (4.30 p.m.), : 1994 tons, Lambert, for Weetport. KAPUNI, s.s. (4.45 p.m.), 188 tons, M'lntosh, for Patea. ,KAITOA, s.s. (5.20 p.m.), 305 tons, Wildman, for Nelson. i MAORI, B.s. (7.55 p,mo. 5412 tons. Manniug, for Lyttelton. OPAWA, e.B. (10.5 p.m.), 110 tons, Nicholas, for Blenheim, i EXPECTED ARRIVALS Karamu, New Plymouth, March 26. Karu, Tarakohc, March 28: . . ■ Kahii, East Coast, March 28. Kokiri, Lyttelton, Match 28. .llami, Wangamii, Mnrch 28. ■ .■ ■ Alexander, iyttelton, Hatch 2d. Kapiti, Wanganuij .March'2B. 'Monowai, lyttelton, March 28. Hawera, Patoa, March 28. Wairan, Blenheim, March M. Mararoa, liyttelton, March 28. ■" Pat,eena, Neleon. March 28, . . Nik.iu, Neleon, March. Zβ ■ , Greymouth, March 28: n ■ Queen of the Btfuth, Foxton, March 28. Kakapo, Westport, March 29. Mapourika, Auckland,, March 29. Kapuni, Patea, March 29. . , ' . . Maori, Lyttelton, March 29. ' Kowhai, Dimedin; Oamaru. Maroh 30.- . ' Opawa, Blenheim, March 30. Baden Powell, New Plymouth, March 51, John, Waugamii, March 31.' ' Corinna, New Plymouth, March 31. ' •. Komata, ■ Wcetport, March 31; ,~. . "Kahika, Westport, March 31. ..: ■ . ■ Himltangi, Dnnedin, .March 31. Ripple, Gi'sbornc, April i. Breeze, Timaru, April 2. Calm, Lyttelton; April 3. .■ Invercareill, Lyttelton,• April 3. • :■.... Paritntu (dredgo), New; Plymouth, April 5. i PROJECTED DEPARTURES. " Mana, Picton, Wanga'nui, March' 28. Karamu, Lyttelton, March 28. , Eoho, Oantlopoiat, Akitio, Napier, March W.skatu.Kaikqura, Lyttelton, March 28. I'ateena, Nelson direct, March 28.- • '•■: Waverley,'Patea; March.2B.. . Badon Powell, New Plymouth, JJarcn 28. Putiki, Lyttclton, March 28. Alexander, Nelaon, Coast/ March. 28, . ■~ Mararoa, Lyttelton, March 28. Nikau, Nelson,, March 28 Monowai; Picton, March 28: Wairan. Blvnheim, March 28. Corinnal- New Plymouth, March 28. Kapiti, Waneanui, March 28; . . ' Queen of tho South, I'oxton, March 28., Wootbn, Sounde, Lyttelton, March 2S. Karu, Lyttclton.- March 28. ... ~ , . .. Kokiri,. Westp.ort, March 28, ...... . . .. ,Tohu, Wanganui, March 28. ■ ' , ■ ■ Maori, -Lyttelton,',.March 29. -~-.. ■■■■; Opawa, Blenheim,' March 30. Hawera;.Patea/March , 30, ; Poherua/Euiicdiri direct, March 30. Kapuni , , Patea, March JO.. • ■ Ngahere,- Greymouth, March JO. ■ Ngakuta, Napier,. March 30.; ■; John; southern ports, April 2. Brec!i«, Wanganui, April & Blenheim; Havolock, Sounds, April 2, Ripple, Napier,' Ginborne,- April 3.., ■ . . Calm, Wiiricanui, April 3. .:. ilnvercargill,- Wanganui April 3. . /Himitangi, Chatham Islands, April J. . BY TELEGRAPH. ■'■' . ■;-■ COASTAL. . ; ■ .: ' • ■ . AUCKLAND. ;.: ' i Sailo'd.-Msvpourika (12.30. p.m.), for Wei-. linSt? " l/ ' MANOTAU HEADS. ', Sailee.-Rarawa- (7.15 p.m.), for Onehuuga. NEW PLYMOUTH. ' Sailcd.-Karamu (5.50 p.m.), for Wellington. .. PATEA. , ■ To Bail.-HaiweraW p.m.), for Wellineton. 1 WANGANOI. Arrived.-Inverca.rgill '' (6.35, a.m.);' Kapiti (710 a.m.); and Mima, (12.35 p.m.), from • TOUwton. . FOXTWi To Bail.-Quocn.of the South (9.40 p.m.), for • ■■■■■ ; ArriTod.-Pateena (5.« p.m.), from Wei,.UDEton - wraßLTon. ■ ■ ■ 'Sailcd.-Monowai (5.10 p.m:)( Mararoa (7 p.m.), and Alexander (6 p.m.), for Wellington. - ■. ■ . TO-DAY'S BEETHAGE LIST. . Mararoa-Ferry Wharf. Monowai—Taranaki Street Wharf. Kittawa-No. H Queeri'e Wharf. Karamu-Taranaki Street Wharf. Kokiri-Railway Wharf. , Nikau—No'. 10 Queen's Wharf. Wairau-No. 11 Queen's Wharf. Woott6n-No. 12 Queen'a-iWb&n. t • ■ Baden Powell-No. 14 Queen's Wharf. Wakatu-r-50...7 .Queen's Wharf. Kapiti-No. 7 Queen's Wharf. Echo-Taranakl Street Wharf. Karu-No. 13 Queen's Wharf. Alexander-Perry Wharf.. Waverley-No: 5 Queen'B Wharf. ■ _ Queen of the South-No. 5 Queen's Wharf Ngahere— Glasgow Wharf. . . . • ■ Corinna—Kiriff'a Wharf. ■■ Poherua-lailway Wharf. , WAR RATES. The Sydney Marine Underwriters and Salvage Association, Ltd., have received the following cable message, dated ■ Loiidou, March-20:-" War outward, homeward. United Kingdom, eight via Suez; five «a Cape; five via Panama. United States,-us before, except three.-quarters via. Panama. Ston Transatlantic transhipment, four additional. Stop Suez, also. African,; three : Quarters. India, live-eighths. Fiji, onehalf." _ . ' ' MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Captain Muir is relieving Captain Robertson, of the Putiki, who, Iβ absent m Dunedin on account of Wβ wifes lllnese. ' Mr J. M'Lea'ri, who was chief engineer of the ill-fated Waitotara, is now on holiday leave in the south. Mr. 11. A. Reed, second engineer on the Kahika, has come ashore and Mr. A. B. Daniel has signed on the articles. Mr. R. S. Woolf has joined the Kaitoa as' second-mate. ■ •■'■ ■ :: " .- ■ The Bluff Harbour Board have aspointed Captain George N. Lindsay, deputy-har-bourmaster and dredge master at Timu.ru, to the position of harbourmaster at Bluff. Captain Lindsay, wlio in 51 years of age, had held hie present position at Timaru for eight years. Ho' wae formerly pilot on tho G. H. Scales Clan Lino of steamers, and prior to that with the Union Company, having acted aa master of--the Pohcrua, Te Anau, and (Bveral other steamers. Picton passengers to-day will emhark on the .Mouowai, which it to sail at 10.30 this morning. The Pateena will Bail at 10.30 to-night direct for Neleon, leavne Nelson at 10 to-morrow morning for, Picton and Wellington. At 12.45 p.m. on Saturday the vessel- will nail for Picton and Nelson. Lyttelton cargo will not be taken by tho ferry steamore either to-night or on Friday, Saturday, and Monday, on account of the holidays. ■, . . ■ . Tho Potccna will not receive Picton and Nelaon cargo either to-day or on Saturday and Tuesday. The Mana is due to-day from Wanganui and after loading general cargo (receiving until 3 p.m.) will return to Wanganui. Tho Karu will thin morning dißchn.reo. about 150 tons of Tarakohe cement and then load general cargo for Lytteltou. The vessel will- sail: to-night. The Himltangi will sail at noon on Wednesday for Chatham Islands. Tho John will sail to-night for Wanganni returning here on Sunday; On Tuesday she will load transhipments only for southern ports. The Corinna will to-day load general cargo for New Plymouth, sailing to-night. Duncdln cargo will be received by Uio Poherna until Saturday, whon she will Bail direct for that port.

'I'ho Karainu will arrive this iiioruiue from How i'lymouth iincl will loud general cargo lor Lyttelton, 'Bailing 10-uifiit. The Anchor Company's Alexander will BaiL at 6 p.m. to-day roc Ndsou, Wcetpon and Greyniuiitli. In consequence o[ her latci arrival from ■Napier via the coast yesterday afternoon the ileparturu of the lxho for CasUcpoint,, Akitio, and Naniur, has been postponed to 6 p.m. to-day. The- Union Company's Kokiri will be discharging cargo iroin Lytteltoii at Weilinglou to-day., Hhe tuoii sails for Weßtnon. 'I'liis Kowhai left Duncdin ut 9.10 p.m. on Tuesday for Wellington, via Oamaru, wliere aho will iinieh her loading. The Kowhni is duo hero on Saturday. The Kotnata and Kahika, sailed yeeterday for Westport to load again for Wellington. The Ngahere, which is duo to-day, from tireywouth, will return to that lion on Saturday. There are no fresh developments to report concerning the Wellington-owned coastal steamer lluia, which lias been laid til) at the Eattray Street Wharf for over a week (says tho Dunediu "Star"). The Huia is without a crow, but the captain nnd engineer are still standing by the vessel. It was rumoured on the waterfront on Sa>nrday that she would probably be dispatched to Lyttclton and Wellington, but bo far no move has been made in that direction. Thero are no agentß in Dunedin for, the Huia. A telegram vsceWqd by Messrs.. H. L. Taploy and Co., Dunediu, froui the captain of the Monowai, states that, the auxiliary echooner May Howard was sighted at 10 a.m. on March 19 on Caßtlepoint. The May Howard left Auckland on March 1 for,-Dunedin, and has been considerably delayed by tho recent storms. When sighted by the officers of tho Monowai the schooner was making good headway under a strong northerly breeze. The Elsie, which waa sunk iu Queen Charlotte Sound on Tuesday, was a wooden' vessel of 43 tone gross. She was built at Pioton eleven years ago, and wae owned : ■hy Mr. E. C. Perano, of -that town. Her length was;s9.3ft., beam 14.4 ft., and depth oft.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 162, 28 March 1918, Page 9

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SHIPPING NEWS Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 162, 28 March 1918, Page 9

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