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SHIPPING NEWS

PITASES OF THE. MOON. NOYEMBEh." Bay. Hr. in. New moon 4 8 3S a.m. Fii'Ht quarter 12 4 16 a.m. Full moon 18 7 3 p.m. Last quarter 25 9 55 p.ra, MOON. Moon rises to-diiy, 6.7 a.m.; sets, 8.3 p.m. TIDE. To-day, 5.28 a.m.; 5.45 p.m. To-morrow, 6.7 a.m.; 6.23 p.m. sax. Sun rises to-day, 4.34 a.m.; sets, 6.36 p.m. ARRIVALS. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4. RIPPLE, b.s. (8.40 a.m.), 370 tons, Carlson, from Gisborne, MANA, B.s. (4.5 p.m.), 134 tons, M'Pherson, from Wansanui. MAGIC, auxiliary scow (8 p.m.), B2 tons, King (weathcr-bonuii in Worser Bay). MANUKA, s.s. '8.55 p.m., in the stream), 4534 tons, Olift, from Sydney. DEPARTURES. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, MAPOURIKA, s.s. (1.50 p.m.), 1203 tons, M'Donald, for Pieton and Nelson. MAORI, s.s. (4.25 p.m.), 3412 ton;, Mannine:, for liytteiton. Passengers: SaloonMisses Haye, Selig, Finch, Goßsett, ArmStrong, Hawke, Conner, Doere, Barton, Burman, Butler, Morgan, Goodall, M'Millau, Stringer, Pledger, Ancell, Harris, Porter, Hamilton, Parlanc, Hodge. Peterson, Mesdamcs Aburcrombic, Williams, Wilson, Evans, Conscr, lledger, Don, Holloway, Goodall, Wakeley, Robiiwon, Bridget, Studholme, M'Nae, Young, Hall, Brown, Dun-ford-and 6 children, Gibson, Oallan, Hull, Christie, Papple, Messrs. Barnes, }fowburgh. Chrighton, Hills, Craw, Gresson, Chapman, Studholme, Hayhurst, Woodger, Webb, Wilson, Bean, Philpotts, Withers. Beale, Hason, Black, Hobbs, Dunlop, Wyhe, Stanley, Olarlwon, Sullivan, Hill, Col. Christie, Capt. Wilson, Dr. Brookway, Lt, Salter, Abercrombie, S.-M. Hall, Johnston. Cuddie, Ptes. Stewart, Brett, Paiv3on, Oxley, Griffin, Allen. MAGIC, aux. scow (7 p.m.), 82 tons, King, for Foxton. OPAWA. s.s. (10.15 p.m.), 110 tons. Nicholas, for Blenheim. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Moana, San Francisco, November 5. ' wakatu, Kaikoura, November 5. . Hawcra, Patea, November 5. Manuka, Sydney, November 5. Mararoa, liyttfllton, November 6. Kapuni, Patea, November i>. Wairau, Blenheim, November 5. Echo, Napier, November 5. Kapiti, Wanganui, November 5. Wootton, Lyttellon, November 5. Alexander, Tarakohe, November 5. Paeroa, Nelson, November 5. Nikau, Nelson, November 5. Mapourika, Nelson, Pioton, November 6, Ngakuta, Greymouth, November 6. Kaiapoi, eaiUunru nnrts. November 6. Opawa, Blenheim, November 6. Tainui, Wanganui. November 6. Maori, Lyttelton, November 6. Waverley, Patea, November 7. Queen of the South. Foxton, Nov.' 7. luvcrcargill, Wanganui, November 7. Kaitoa, Nelson. November 7. Tainui, Wanganui, November 7. Polierua. Urcymouth. November 7. Calm, Wanganui, November 8. Kamo, Oreyinouth. Kovqmber 8. Kuril, Chatham ■ Islands, November 12. ■ PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Jfana, Lyttolton, November 5. M'Laurin, San l-'rancisco, November 5. Ngohcre, New Plymouth, November 5. Hotilo, Duuedii), November 5. Waverley, Paten, November 5. Waipori, New Plymouth, Nov. 5: Kamo,. Greymouth, November 5. Tainui, Wanganui, November 5. Corinna. Dunedin,' November 5. • - Perth, Greymoulh, Melbourne, Nov. 5, . Calm, Wailganui, November 5. Invcrcargill, Wanganui, November 5, Queen of the South, Foxton, Nov. 5. Regulus, Oiiehunga direct, Nov. 5. Hawera, Patea. November's. Wakatu,. Kaikoura, Lyttolton,. Nov. 5. Kaitoa, Nukon,. November a. Ripplo, Napier, Gisborne, Nov. 5. . Putiki, Dunedin, November 5. Wairau. Blenheim, November 5. Mararoa. Lyttolton, November 5. Kontti, Wanganui, November 5. Kokiri, Auckland, November 6. Maori, Lyttelton, November 6. . Opawa, Blenheim, November 6. Kupuni. Patea, November 6. Alexander, Nelson. Coast, November 6. Wootton, Lyttelton, November 6. Komata. Westport,-November- 6. . Nikau, Nelson, November o 1 Jluanul, Auckland, riovemlwr 6. Pwroa. Wcslport, Greymouyi. Nov. 6. Mapourika, Picton, Nelson, Nov. 7. Manuka. .Sydney. Hobart. November 7. Calm, Lyttelton,: Timaru, Dunedin, Nov. 9 ; Blenheim, Haveloclt, November. 11. ; telegraph. ■• ''':■'■', coastal; "monday, november 4. ' '■''' "■'"'" onehtjnga. Sailed—Rarawn, (3.10 p.ml), for New Plymouth." ;•• ■■;; NAPIER. To Bail.—Echo (5 p.m.), for Wellington; Arahura (8 p.m., Tuesday), for Gisborne : and- Auckland. Arrived.—Arahura (4.40 p.m.), from 'Auckland. PICTON. Arrived.—Mapourika. (5.55 p.m.), from Wellington. To sail—Mapourika imidnight), for Nelson. NELSON. To sail.—Nikau (9 p.m.), for Wellington. GREYMOUTH. Arrived.—Ngakuta (1 a.m.), from Wellington. KAIKOURA, Sailed.-Wakatu (3.15; p.m.), for Wellington. . .■'''■'■ LYTTELTON. ■ Sailed.-Wakatu -0.10 a.m.), for Wellington, via Kaikoura.! Sailed.-Mararoa (6.50 p.m.), for Wellington, 'PORT OHALMERti.. Arrived—Te Anau (6.30 a.m.), from Wellington. • TO-DAY'S BERTHAGE LIST. Manuka—No. 1 Queen's Wharf. Mararoa—Ferry Wharf. Wairau—No. 11 Queen's Wharf. Wakatu-Glasgow Wharf. Nikau-No. 10 Queens Wharf, Hawcra—No. .-5 Queen's Wharf. . Kapuni-No. 5 Queen's Wharf. Kapiti—No. 3 Queen's Wharf. Moana—Taranaki Street Wharf. Mana—King's .Wharf. Alexander—No. 16 Jervois Quay. DAYLIGHT SAILINGS.. To ensure that the vessels cross the danger zone in Cook Strait in daylight, the departure of the Kaitoa and Nikau from Wellington for Nelson has .been put forward to 11 a.m. daily, as from to-day. Cargo will now be received till half an hour before sailing time. Both the Waipori and the Kamo were detained in port last night by a shortage of firemen in the crew of each vessel. What with the inclement weather and another half-holiday yesterday, little progress was made in relieving tho rather acute congestion of shipping. The departures were the Maori, Mapourika, and Kamo, the last-named ship being the only ono working after noon; One gang was obtained to work the Ngahere, but owing to tho early cessation of work she was still further delayed. Tho Blackball Coal Company advertise that further cargo for New Plymouth will be received till 3 p.m. to-day. The R.M. steamer Moana is expected to arrive at Wellington either this afternoon or to-morrow morning irom Sun. Francisco. She will berth at Taranaki Street Wharf on arrival to disembark passengers and to unload mails and cargo. The Manuka reached the stream at 9 o'clock last night from. Sydney direct. She will berth at Queen's Wharf at 7 a.m. to-day. The Mana is to load Qcncral cargo today for Lyttelton. The American 'schooner M'Laurin was towed to sea by the Pelican yesterday afternoon, but when off tho Heads a still southerly wind sprang -ip, so the schooner sailed into port again and dropped anchor in the stream ct 5.50 p.m. Mr. E. W. Putcrson, a Wellington engineer who was put t'shore from a New Zealand trader at' Newport News, suffering with appendicitis, has recovered from the operation, and is at prcaeivt in England recuperating. "Syren and Shipping" Icarus that nrrangementa have been made by the Cvwvaul Com\\av>y to lata over Uws general passenger r.sonoy cl the Japanese steamship eompany, Toyo Kisen Kaisha, whoso largo and modern passenger steamera trado across the Pacific between San Francisco, Japan, and China, calling en route at Honolulu. This is only one direction in which the Cu'uard Company is perfecting its preparations for the extension of its business vlitni things fevert to the normal. The passenger agency of the Toyo Kisen Kafsha points to a very material strengthening of the Cunard Company's ■ American connections, a department of its enterprise which but for the war would doubtless have shown somo remarkable developments. Liverpool to New York. New York to San Francisco, San Francisco to Honolulu, and thence to China and 'Japan suggests great possibilities, seeing that British, American and Japanese interests are finis brought into close combination. The German raider, Sccndler, ex Pass of Balmahii, which was sunk in the South Seas, is to be refloated, says an English Bhippine journal. A steamer equipped for Halvaging left San Francisco for fho purpose some, flmo ago. and will 81s,g try to raise, another steamer sunk near by. <

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 35, 5 November 1918, Page 9

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SHIPPING NEWS Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 35, 5 November 1918, Page 9

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