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PHASES OF TUB MOON. . DECEMBER. Day. Hr. m. New moon 4 2 4i a.m. First quarter 11 2 1 p.m. Full moon 18 6 47 a.m. Last quarter 25 6 1 p.m. MOOiV. Moon riEoe to-day, 3.17 p.m.; sets, 1,50 a.m. to-morrow. TIDE. - To-day, 0.25 a..m.; 12.51 p.m. To-morrow, 1.22 a.m.; 1.46 p.m. , SUH. Sun rises to-day. 4.11 a.m.; sets. 7.19 p.m. ARRIVALS. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 13. STORM, s.s. (8.15 a.m.)', 405 tons, Jl'Dermit, from Timaru. JOAN OHAIO. s.s. (8.45 a.m.), 1148 tone. Jlawson, from Lvttelton. BLENHEIM, s.s. (9.45 a.m.). 120 tons, Wilkinson, from Blenheim. MONOWAI. s.s. (10.25 a.m.). 3433 tons. Nor. ton. Jroin Lyttelton. NIKAU. E.B. (11.45 a.m.). 248 tons, Hay, from Nelson. KAMO, s.a. (7 p.m.), 1236 tons. Watson, from Grcymouth. WAIRAU'. h.b. (8.20 p.m.), 143 tons. D'eiley, from Blenheim. COIiINNA, 5.5. (8.55 p.m.), 1271 tons, Eldors, from New Plymouth. 0. D. BRYANT, American barque (11 p.m., in the stream), 823 tons. Piltz, from San Francisco, via Bluff.
DEPARTURES. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13. KUMERIO. 6.3. (5.25 a.m.)."6232 tons, Newton, for Chile. KAITOA. s.s. (11.30 a.m.). 305 tons, Wildman, for Nelson. KAITANGATA. s.s. (1.20 p.m.). 1981 tone, JT'Lenn. for Melbourne. * REGULIK s.b. !2.40 p.m.). 585 tons, Vickerman, for Nelson. HAWERA. s.s. (3.20 p.m.). 174 tons. M'Kinnon. for Wanganui and Patea. MOXOWAI, B.s. (4.50 p.m.), 3«3 tons, Mawson, for Lvttelton. OPAWA, s.s. (6 p.m.), 110 tone, Nicholas, for Blenheim. OTTAWA, s.s. (10.15 p.m.). 1247 tons, ■N'iohnlle, for Greynwuth. WOOTTOJf. s.s. (8.30 p.m.), 151 tons. Larsen, for Lytteltou.
EXPECTED ARRIVALS. WaverlcVj Patea, December 14. Mapourilta. Picton, December 14. Invorcargill, Wanganui, December 14. Wakatu, Kaikou'ra, December 14. Mararoa. Lyttfllton, December 14. Komata, Westport, December 15. Ripple, Napier. December 15. Huia, Forton, December 15. Kaitoa, Nelson, December 15. Maori, Lyttelton, Decembev 15. Breeze. IV- .ijranui, December 35. Opawa, Blenheim, December .35. Waipori. Westport, December 16. Wairau, Blonhelm December 16. Kahu, Napier. December 16. Kent, Auckland, December 16. Nikau, Nelson, December 17. Waimea, Tarakohe, December 17. Mararoa. Lyttelton. December 17. Queen, of tho South. Poxton. Dec. 17. Kapuni, Patea, December 17. TV Anau. Auckland. December 17. Wootton, Lyttelton, December 17. Hawera., Patea. December 17. Opawa, Blenheim. December 18. Kapiti, Wnn/ramii, December 18. Navun, San Francisco, Papeete. Dec. 18. Putiki, Dunedin. December 20.
PROJECTED DEPARTURES. I Aryan. San Francisco, December 14. Waitomo, Lyttelton, Duncdin. Sydney, December 14. Kapuni, Patea, December 14 Waverley, Patea. December 14. Mararoa, Lyttellon. December 14. Nikau. Nelson, December 14. lFii/raii. . : 'H"!ifini. December 14. Storm, Lyttelton, Tiniaru, December 14. Oorinna, Dunedin. December 14. Joan Craig. Nydia, Bay, Greymouth, Sydney, December 14. 'Niraknta, Gre.vraoiith, December 14. Queen of the South. Foxton. Bee. 14. Opawa, Jllenheim, December Id'. Kapiti, Wanganui, December 16. John, Timaru, Oamaru, Dec. 16. Breeze. Lyttelton, Duncdin. Timaril, December 16. . Kaliit, East Coast. December 16. Maori. Lyttelton, December 16. Wakatu. Kaikoura, December 16. Jnvercaririll. Wanganui, Dec?mhor 14. Manouril.-n. Viclon. Nelson. December 16. Kaitoa, Neleon, December 17. Waimca, Nelson. Coast. Deromber 17. 1 Tfawera. Patea, December 17. Rinplo, Napier. Gisborne, Dec. 17. Kuvow. S?'\ Francisco. 17. Wootton. liyltelton, December 18. "Niknu. N"lBon, December 18. . Kapuni. Pi.toa, December 18. Mnraroa, Lrttelton, Dnncdin. Dec. 18. Blenheim. Uavelock, bays, Dec. 20.
BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEAS. LONDON, December 13. Sn.ilcd.—Lyman Foetcr, for Auckland. COASTAL. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13. AUCKLAND Arrived—S. G. Wilder, baraucntine (noon), from San Francisco. NEW PLYMOUTH. Raited.—Ea.rawa (4.50 p.m.), for Onehunga. Arrived.—Te Anau (4.30 p.m.). tfrom Oam-Sn'ilcd.-Arawn (8.15 a.m.). for Glsborne; Tarawera (6.50 p.m.). for Lyttelton. NAPIER. Arrived— Mako (4.60 a.m.), from Wellington. Sailed.—Kalm (8 p.m. December 12). for Wellington, via Coaet. NELSON. To nail.—Stella 'midnight), for Dunedin: Mapourika (1 a.m. Saturday), for Wellington, via Picton. LYTTELTON. Sailed.—Mararoa (6.55 p.m.), for Wellington. . WESTPOBT. Arrived.—Komata (5.20 a.m.). and Canopus (7.50 a.m.). from Wellington. 1 GBEYMOUTH. Sailed.—Waimea (4 p.m.). for Tarakohc.
OEIENT LINEIiS. By Telesrraph-Press, Association-Copyright (lice. December 13. 7.30 p.m.) . Sydney, December 13. The' Orient Company notifies that the passenger service to .London will be resumed in the second half of the month of February.—Press Assn. TO-DAY'S BERTHAGE LIST. Mararoa—Ferry Wharf. Kamo-Baihvay Wharf. Wniran-No. 11 Queen's Wharf. Invorcargill— No. 13 Queen's Wharf. Eaupo—King's Wharf. Columbia-Taranaki Street Wharf. Queen of the South—No. 3 Queen's Wharf. Oorinna—Glasgow Wharf. OVERSEAS STEAMERS: INWARD AND OUTWARD BOUND. » ANNETTE ROLPH, left San Francisco Nov. 29 for .Wellington; due Dec. 25. AKAWA, from via Auckland; due Wellington Dec. 24. Leaves Dec. 30 for London, via Panama. DEVON, from Egypt, via Sydney; duo Waitara Dec. 15; thence other ports. No cargo. Loads for Egypt. DOESET, from Sydney, vi<i Auckland, arrived Wellington Dec. 10. Leaves early for Port' Said. Passengers.. DURHAM, loads in New Zealand in Jan. for West England. GEORGINA ROLPH, leaves San Francisco Dec. for New Zealand. GLAUCUS, due, Auckland Dec. 21 from Walpolc Island. Load 3 Adelaide. KAIAPOI, due Wellington early January from Melbourne, via Bluff. Dunedin, and Lyttelton. KENT, from London, via Sydney and Auckland; due Wellington Dec. 16; thence Lyttelton and Port Chalmers. Loads for London. KUROW, leaves Wellington Doc. 17 for San Francisco. MAKURA. leaves Auckland early for Vancouver, via Suva and Honolulu. NAVUA, due Wellington De«. 18, from San Francisco, via Papeete. Loads Wellineton for San FrnnciEco. NIAGARA, from Vancouver, due Auckland Dec. 29. OPIHI, from Vancouver; due Wellington Den. 25; thence Lyttelton. PORT HACKING, left London Dec. 4 for Wellington, via Suez and Melbourne; duo Feb. 1. Thence Auckland. Loads England. PORT LYTTELTON. loft London October 26 for Wellington, via Durban. Melbourne, Sydney, and Auckland, wfosre due Jan. 12. Loads for Egypt; sails February. PORT SYDNEY, from Port Said, arrived Sydney Dec. 4. Leaves Dec. 12 for Whangarei, Whakatane, afM .Wellington. No oargo. Sails Jan. 10 for Egypt. RUAHINE. leaves Wellington Feb. 14 for Ph'i'inufli. via Panama. SALVOR, from San Francisco quarantined (it Papeete;-due Auckland early; thence Wellington. Loads San Francisco. «UKVIO. left London Ncivcinli'T 21 fir New Zealand, via Australia; due Auckland Jan. 17. SAILERS. ALBERT, from fian Francisco: due Audiland early. AMIR A L CECILE, loft New York Nov. for Auckland and Wellington; duo Jan. AMY TURNER, left San Francisco Nov. 25 for Lyttclton. CAROLYN FRANCES, duo Lyttelton early from San Francisco. C. D. BRYANT, from San Francteco, via Bluff; arrived Wellington Dec 13. C. S. HOLMES, from Sun Francisco; duo Now Zealand early. DARTFOHD, due Vancouver end Dec. from Wellington. Loads Wellington. ESTHER BUHNE, from San Francisco; due Auckland early.
GEOEGETTE. left San Francisco Oct. 18 for Wellington. Now due. UENRIKTTB. loft San Francisco Nov. 25 for Wellington. HESI'EKIAN. from San Francisco; duo Auckland early. 11.51 A, lott. ban Francisco Nov. 21 for Auckland; due early Jan. JOHN AND WIN'IHBOP. due Lyttelton early frow San Francisco. lAMAN D. FCiSTSK. flue Auckland Jan. 15 from San Francisco. MANUREWA. left S.in Francisco Nov. 21 for Auckland. MINDORO, arrived Lyttelton Dec. 4 from San Francisco; due Wellington, early. Li.ada at Islands for San Francisco. NARWHAL, now due Wansanui. from (San Francisco. PLANTER, from San Francisco; due Timaru in January. ' RAUPO, leaves Wellington early for Ran Francisco. ROITA, leaves San Francisco about Deo. 15 for Wellington. . UOTHFSAY BAY, from Melbourne; due Auckland early. 8. O. WriiQKK, from Snn Francisco; arrived Auckland Dec. 13. TITAJfIA, is "n rolltc trom New York to Umv Zenland. TERPSICHORE, left New Tork for Wellington. Dec. 1. . THRASHER, from San Francisco; duo Now Plymouth early. . TONAWANDA. left Now York Nov. 4 for Auckland and Wellington. WU'GANUI, left San Francisco 27 for W>i!'ng'on. , , . ISABEL, from San Francisco; due Auckland Jan. 10. . , , ZISGARA. due Lyttelton early from Sydney.
THE S. G. WILDER. A Press Association telegram from Auckland resorts the arrival there at noon yesterday of the barqucntine S. G. Wilder from San Francisco. HIE CD. BRYANT. The barque C. D. Bryant arrived at Wellington last night from San Francieco, via Bluff, after three days' sail from the lastnamed port. A part cargo of 16.000 cases of gasoline will be discharged here, besides the following, from Bluff;— 494 sacks of fescue l<lo7 sacks oats. 536 sacks of hides. 100 sacks of food, and 55 sacks of ryegrass.
FOR THE ISLANDS. The Talune, which left Auckland on Wednesday niffht for Fiji, took the following passengers:—JUssee Cramnton (21. Clapcott (2), HenniiiKS, Cuthbert. Watson. Bone, Cameru-i Jones, Anderson. Booth, filter lies, 3 nurses. Dr. Gladys Montgomery. Mesdames Sander, Hall, Anderson. Beulley, Grant, Messrs. Niven. Rawlimr. Ooberg, Lee Sturt, Anderson. Barker. Olancott, All Ohing (2), Eeulley. ttawgon. Grant, Gladfltn" Atkine, Beddoes, Carter. Corouadale, Ross! Ma\y, Moochy, Cuthbert. Patrick, Read, Spaeth, Hunt, 71 soldiers, and seven steerage.
WESTMORELAND REPORTED LOST. It is reported in Melbourne that the Fed-tral-Sliiru Line's Westmoreland, a new steamer of 7KO tons srose. has beeu sunk. No definite word of the lobs of the vessel has been received by the Melbourne representative, but it is believed by him Hint the Westmoreland ie a- 1918 war loss. Tho vessel, which was launched last year, paid her initial visit to New Zealand and Australia- at the end of 1917. While oft tho New Zealand coast a flro occurred on board as a. result of which. It is understood, certain soft proods careo was dam. ngod. liater the steamer called at Melbourne on her way Homeward.
THE SALVOR IN QUARANTINE. Cabled information has been received by Messrs. Dalgety and Co., Ltd., which Kivea them to understand that thejr chartered steamer Salvor is in quarantine at Papeoto. and that her crew is down with influonza. Particulars were not Riven. The Salvor left San Francisco on November 8 with orders to sa'il for Wellington, where sho was duo on Sunday last. It has now been decided to divert her, and Auckland will now be her first port of discharge, later comiiiK to Wellington.
Tho Maori was to have left Duncdin last night for Lyttelton to take up her usual running in the ferry service. It she did so she will sail from Wellington on Monday. The Monowai loft for Lyttelton and Duncdin yesterday.. The Monowai berthed at the Kind's Wharf yesterday morning fwing to,the Btronß southerly wind making it difficult to take her aloniteido her allotted berth. The John is to sail on Monday for Timarn and Oamaru. ' Cargo Sov 'Vimarn and LyUeUon -wiH be received by the Storm till noon to-day. Tho Transoecan was berthed at A'o. 1 Queen's Wharf early yesterday afternoon. The Columbia will he berthed at Taranaki Street Wharf this morniim to discharge 18.CC0 oases oil, M.OCOft. timber, and 40 motor-cars. The Arawn left Auckland at 8 a.m. yesterday for Gisbornc, Napier and Wellington to complete loading for London. Mr. Olav E. Panes Sydney aceiit for tho Norwegian. Australia, and Africa Line, rays it is the intention as soon as possible to re-establish from Norway (and other Scandinavian portEl whenever sufficient inducements offer, rosular monthly sailings, and to call besides at Melbourne and Sydney, also alternately every two months at Fremantlc, Adelaide, and Brisbane. On her 169 th day out from Gothenburg, Sweden, the barque Bolms, laden with3oCO' tons of paper and general cargo, made her appearance at Melbourne several days ago. The late Mr. Duncan Mackinnon, an Indian merchant, and formerly chairman of the British' India Steam Navigation Company, left an-estate valued at £11.781,000. The duty naid on it amounted to £1.308.667. Captain .1. Tl. Cowan, who has been laid aside with influenza, rejoined the Storm at Wcllinslon yesterday. Mrs. Cowan and family have also recovered from tho illness. Advices received in Sydney state that the skips Kirkcudbrightshire and Monkbarns, also tho four-masted barquentine Westfield, have all been fixed to load at St.. John for Australia, option New ZeaTh'e Pateena will re-enter the Wellinß-ton-Plclon-Nclßon service on Monday if ahe is not withheld by an Incomplete crew. Tho Kaita.nsrn.ta left Wellington yester- • day afternoon for Melbourne, where she will load for New Zealand. She is due at ■Wellington early in January.
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