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SHIPPING NEWS

PHASES OF THE MOON. NOVEMBER. ])uy Hγ. m. Now moon 4 8 32 a.m.. First quarter ....... 12 4 16 a.m. full niuon .' 18 , 7 3 p.m. Last quartDi- 25 9 55 p.nj. MOON.. Moon rises to-day, 1.57 p.m.; sots, 2.4 a.m. to-morrow. TIDE. To-day, 12.11 .p.m. To-morrow, 0.39 a.m.; 1.8 p.m. SUN. • Sun rises to-day, 4.2>1 a.m. , ; sets, 6.47 p.m. i ARRIVALS. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13 MAEAEOA, 13.8. 0.45 a.m.K '2593 tone, Cameron, from Lyttclton. '~ ,' KOTAEE, s.s. (4 p.m.), 141 tons, Mumby, from Dunedin. • KAMO, s.s. (6.20 p.m.), 1236 tone, Watson, from Greymoutli. . -~.,, OPAWA, 6.8. (8.5 p.m.), 110 tons, Nicholas, from Blenheim. DEPARTURES. . WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13 .MABAROA, b.s.' (1.25.p.m.), 2593 tons,Cameron, for Lyttelton. ■ . . . , EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Wairau, Blenheim, November 14. •Mapourika, Nelson, Piclon, November 14. Wainiea,, Nelson,. November 15. :■ Mararoa, Lyttelton, November 15. • Wakatu, Kaikouro, November 15. Hum, .Chatham .Islands, November 15. . Niltau. Nclßoii, November 15. Moana, Dyttelton, November 16. ' Mapourika, Nelson, l'icton; November 16. Huia, Foxton, November 16. • Kapuni, Pntea, November 16. Kapiti,. Wanganui, November I*. Hawera, Patea, November 16. Kaitoa,.Nelson, November 17. . Waverley, 'Pats?.,- November 17. Queen of the South, Poxton, Wootton, .Lyttelton, November .17. Cprinna, Timaru, November 17. Komata. Westport, November 18.

.... " PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Huia, .Foxton,..November K . ... Knramu, Napiqr, November 14. . . Komatu, \Veßtport, November 14.. . • Paeroa Wcstpoft, Greymouth, Nov. 14. ■ lloana, Lyttolton, November 14. ilapouriiiii. l'icuiii, ..Kelson; Nov. 11. • Ngaherc. New l'lymouUi, November 14. .Knpiti, Wangaiiui. November 14.. , ■ Ka'punl,' Patc.a, November , .l4. ■. . ' Hawera. Patea, November 14. . Phillipine, Fiji, 'Frisco, November. 14. . Ripple, Napier, Gisuorne, November 14; Opawa, Blenheim, November 14: ' Tainui, Wonffiuiui. November. 14. ■■ -~ Kotnre,'Nelson, Dunedin,'Nov. 14. Maha; Ly.tlcHbii, November 14.. Wootton;'Lyttelton, November 14. ■• • Nikau,- Nelson, November 14. ' Vfavcriev, I'a!.«a. November.l 4; . ■'' Queen of tho fenth, Foxtoih November 14. Wairau.' November 15. . • . Inyerc&rgiii,, ."iV*ogariui, November 15.. •Mararoa, vvttviton. November 15.' ■Kaitoa,'JsV'avi-.. November 15. . . ■Waiinea, Jieifdn, Coast; Nov. 15. ; Nikau, Nolson. Npverubor:l6. ■: Kamo, Gfcyaioutii, November 16. •' Wakatu, Kiiii-.ourii,. Lyttelton, Nov. 16.. ; '. John, Sound*..lLyHclton, Nov. 16.,,: , Cpri.nna, Ncl=o;i. Noverabcr 18." ' ... ''■■■• 'BV 'TELEGRAPH. ' .' ' ■ •'..- ■ , ■: . COASTAL, ■ ; '• WEDNESDAY; NOVEMBER 13 . ....■■"• ONEKUNGA. ... Arriy«l.-Rarawa. (4.35 p.m.); from New ''Plymouth. . ■ , . ;.:. ,; V ..NEW PLYMOHTH. \.\ ." (4 a.m.), 'for Onehunga. ..''l ••;'-' ■ : NELSON. •-' . ' ' Arrived;—Waimea (9.5 '.p.m.. Tueeday), .: bound from -Wanganui to Tarakoho, put •.in.with -eiokiicss. -.-.•-.•'' MapouriTia's Bailing for' Picton .and Wel- '. lingtoh doubtful to-diay; . -.'' ■;,■■ '. CIItEYMOUTH. ■• ' Sailed.-Kamo (4.10 a.m.), for Wellington. ■ • ■ .' -LYOTELTON' Arrived.-Calrh (10.30 p.m. Tiieeday), from ■Wellington.' ..-:...• >• . PORT CHALMERS; Arrived.—Houto,' schooner (5 a.m.), from .Wellington.. . . . • MAPOURIKA'S- Alt-Riy-Ali. DOUBTFUL, .'A Government. telogrsm. -received in Wellington-last-night says that the sailing yesterday of the Mapourika for Pitton.,, niid .Wellington was doubtful. The :tcs»cl should have sailed at 1.30 a.m. THE NELSON BOATS. ■ Messrs. tiannalyne and Co.. were again unable to got the Kaitoa away for Nelson 'yesterday.morning owing : to ,the holiday, so the •'trip was cancelled, and sho -will sail to-morrow.in her usual running. Tho ■Nikau,' -which -was also kept in port for the day,.will leavo at U a.m. to-day with passengers, and will return to-Wellington in time to leave on Saturday, her regular sailing 'day.. ' •

The-Dunedin steamer Kotare unexpectedly entered the-harbour yesterday afternoon, and : berthed at No. -6 Queen'e Wharf. Sho ha? a, full cargo for Wellington and for, Nelson, at .which port she will fill up with 'hope for Duuedin. ■. The Oorinna, thin trip, will loiid at Dunodin,' Oamarii.'aud Tanaru for Wellington and Nelson. It will be Sunday when she-berths here. The-Kennedy, owing" to a further out-. Ijreak of' influenza, ia detained at Picton' indefinitely:' • ■ ■ Members of the OnchunM, . Watersid. Workers'. Union on Monday ■' decided to cease work'on the.ship Rcgulus until it had been fumigated, owing to some of tho crew, having .contracted, influenza.. . Tlio . American brigantine Janet was sighted,pif Capo Brett'bythe Niagara on Bunda'y afternoon. The' Janet is bound to Auckland with a. cargo of case;oil from San Francisco. She left the latter port on August 10, and Iwu been 94 days on ,the...voya'KO. - ; Tho. bai-o.ne Daniol is expected to arrive at- Wangauui any day now with a full cargo of case oil from San : Francicco. ' An official wireless dispatch from New York received in Syduey on October 24 by tho Oonaul-General saj'6.:-Tho concrete ship Paitli has arrived safely'at a. Gulf port, fcjhe carried 2.C-00.COO feet of'lumber from California to Chile, and; 40,000 tons of nitrate from' Chili to the United State. Tho Dunedin "Star" says that' it is re-ported-that the, Union Company has chartered, the schooner 11. K. Hall (1237 tone), which earlier in tho year was detained 'in Sydney for seyera} weeks owing to the hitch which .'occurred in connection with the transport'- of , wheat to the United States.' 'i ..,. ■ •■■'-. ■. ■ . ■ Captain ..JCnowles -has taken command of the-K.aliika.in place of Captain' son, who is laid lip with' influenza. : Tho funoral of the late' Mr. A. W. Duncan, second officer of the Kakapo, who died on board from-'influenza, took'place atvjfelaon on Sunday. Among those.who attended were the Moy.or. (Mr. W. W. Snodf rase),. Mr.' T. Nealo (chairman of tho Hospital Board), Mr. R. W. MonEon (local manager of the Union Company), Mr. G. N. Kyngdom (chief clerk Union Company), Mr. A. Jones (wharf foreman), and Mr. 11. Coltman (Public Health Inspector). The Mararoa arrived here from Lyttelton and sailed again as usual.yesterday; There will be no ferry steamer from the Bouth this morning,' as the Moana did not leave Wellington on Tuesday.' She ia,- however, to enter tho service to-day, tailing at 4 p.m. ■ . ~.■■,

The Hum left Whangaroa, Chatham Islands, early yeetefday. morning with a full load of fell for Wellington. '■A "stop-work" meeting of the Waterside Workers' Union will be held at 8 o'clock this morning..

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 42, 14 November 1918, Page 9

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SHIPPING NEWS Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 42, 14 November 1918, Page 9

SHIPPING NEWS Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 42, 14 November 1918, Page 9

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