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SHIPPING NEWS

PHASER OF THE MOON. JANUARY. Way. (Ir. m. Now uioou 2 V 7 54 p.m. First Quarter 9 10 26 p.m. Full moon 16 8 14 p.m.- . Last quarter 24 3 52 p.m. MOON. Moon rises to-day, 8.13 p.m.; setß, 7.33 a.m. TIDE ■ To-day, 5.43 a.m.; 6.14 p.m. To-morrow, 6.40 a.m.: 7.11 p.m. SUN. Sun rises to-day. 4.37 a.m.; sets, 7.24 p.m. ARRIVALS. FRIDAY. JANUARY 17. QUEEN OF THE SOUTH, s.s. .(7-45 p.m.), 198 tons, Manley, from Foxton. KAHU, s.s. (8.26 p.m.). 138 tons, Norling, from Eaßt Coa6t. TARAWERiA, s.b. (1 a.m.), 1994 tons, Williamson. from Auckland. WAIRAU, 1 s.s. (3.2 a a.m.), 143 tons, Deiley. from Blenheim. KAITOA. s.s. (8.10 a.m.). 305 tons. Wild, man, from Nelson. MONOWAI, s.B. (10.55 a.m.), 3433 tons, Norton, from Lyttelton. HAWERA, s.s. (11.35 p.m.), 174 ton#, U'Kinnon, from Patea. POHERUA, 5.6. U2.3U p.m.), 1175 torn, Cliadwick, from Westport. KAPITI. s.s. (9.15 a.m.), 242 tons, Sawvers, from Wanganui. SATURDAY,, JANUARY 18. OPAWA, s.s. (0.30 a.m.), 110 tons, Nicholas, from Blenheim. BLENHEIM, s.s. (11.45 p.m.), 120 tens, Wilkinson, from Picton. DEPARTURES. , FRIDAY, JANUARY 17. ITAORI. s.s. (8.15 ,p.m.). 3412 tons, Stringer, for - Lyttelton. NGAKUTA, s.s. (9 p.m.), 1250 tons, Dowell, for Greymouth. BLENHEIM, s.s. (420 a.m.). 120 tons, Wilkinson, for Picton. CORINNA. s.s. (1u.16 a.m.), 1271 tons, Elders, for Nelson. 1 . MAPOURIKA, s.s. (1.35 p.m.), 1203 tons, Macdonald, for Nelson and Picton. KENNEDY, a,s. (10.40 a.m.). 226 tons, Henry, for Waitapu. TOFUA, s.s. (3.25 ip.m.), 4345. tons, ■ Williams, for London, via Adelaide and Capo Town. 1 Passengers—Saloon: Mesdames Wells, S. Y. Bond, Cooper, Partridge, M'Lellar, Gibbald, Smith; Pfeiffer, Krohn. Niool, Kuiperß, Dall, Oakloy, Stoclea ana. 3 children; Misses Bollard, Major, Jackson. Munro. Partridge. Greenway, Allgood; Messrs. Wells, S. Y. Bond, M'Lennan, Anderson, King, Poole, Leaver,' Jl'Donald, Brown, Fyima, Jackiki, Jago, Walsh, Wright Freoth, Amient, Partridge,. ICuipors, Dall, Oakley, Stocles; Cajjtain Brake, R.F.A.; 34 steerage. WAKATU, s.s. (4.10 p.m), 157 tonß, Wills, for Kaikoura. KAITOA, s.s. (5.5 p.m.), 305 tons, Wildman, for Nelson. JIANA, s.s. (6 p.m.), 134 tons, M'Pherson, for Picton and Wanganui. WAIRAU, s.b. (11 p.m.), 143 tons, Deiley, for Blenheim. EXPECTED ARRIVALS, Kapuni. Patea, January 18. KaitanEata, Melbourne, January 18. Mapourika, Nelson, January 18. Nikau, Nejson, January 18. Waverley, Patea, .January 18. Annette Rolph, 'Frisco, Auckland, Jan. 18 Port Lyteltou, Napier, January 18. Karamu. Napier, January 19. Kaitoa, Nelson, January 19. Kara, Bluff, Dunedin* January 19. Woottou, Lyttelton, January 19. Ripple,' Napier, East Coaßt, January 19. Kaituna, Newcastle, January 19. Swallow, Sydney, .January 19. Komata, Westport, January 19. Waimea. Tarakohe, January 19. Wairau, Blenheim, January 13. Manaroa, Dunedin, January 20. Moeraki, Sydney, January 20. Ngatoro, Greymouth, January 20. Kamo. Greymauth.' January 20. Putiki, Oamaru, January 20. 1 Moana, Frisco, January 20. Invercargill, wanganui. January 21, Wakatu, Kaikoura, January 21; Kapiti, Wajiganui, January 21. Hawera, ■ patea-, January 21. Opawa, Blenheim, January 21. Ngahere, Whangarei, January, 21. 'i ti'a.iv*.-)-.!-, Lv,ielton. .January 22. Maori, Lytelton, January 19. Manuka. Sydney,. January 22. Oorinna, New Plymouth, January 22. . Ngakuta. Greymouth. January 22. Suevic, London, Auckland, January 23. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Ulimaroa, Bombiy, Egypt. Jan, 18. Poherua, Westport. January 18. Stella, Dunedin, January 18. Mafric, January 18. Kapuni, Patea, January 18. Hawera, Patea, January 18. • Kapiti, Wanganui, January 18. ■; Nikau, Nelson, January 18. Opawa, Blenheim, January 18. Tarawera, Lyttelton, January 18. Hinemoa, northern lighthouses, Jan. 18. Wayqrley, Patea, January 20. Waimea. Nelson, Coast. January 20. Wootton, Lyttelton, January 20. Colombia, San' Francisco, January 20. Blenheim. Hayelock, January 20. Mapourika, Picton, Nelson, January 20. Karu, Timaru, January 20. Maori, Lyttelton, January 20.Wairau, Blenheim, January 20. Karamu, Picton, Onehunga, January 20. Manaroa. Auckland, January 21. Ripple, Napier, Gisborne, January 21. Invercargil, Wanganui. January 21. Queen of the South, Foxton, January 21. Port Lyttelton, Wanganui, January 21. Wakatu, Kaikonra, January 22, Kent, London, January 23. Manuka, Sydney, January 25. Moeraki, Sydney, January 23. OVERSEAS STEAMERS INWARD BOUND ANNETTE ROLPIT. from San Francisco; due Wellington Jan. 18. AUKTRALiO. loads New York about Jan. 15 for Dunedin and Lyttelton. BURMA, from Glaseow via Australia; due Auckland early Feb. GEORGINA ROLPH, from San Franclßco; due Auckland January. HORABATA, from London: due Auckland Mar. 13. KAITANGATA, from Melbourne; duo Wellington Jan. 17. KOSOKIJ MAItU, from Japan, duo N.Z. early Jan. MAMART. f"nm Live-pool. due Auckland Feb. 10; Wellington Feb. i 5. MIDDLEHAM OASTLE, leaves St. John Jan. for Auckland, Wellington, and Australia. MO ANA. fro-i San Francisco; due Wei. lington Jan. 20. ' OXFORDcHIIrcK' from Livernool, via Colombo; due Auckland -Feb. 2. PORT HACKING, from London, via Melbourne; due Wellington Jan. 31. Thence Auckland. ' , / PALOONA, from San Francisco, due Wellington about Feb.' 5. PORT LINCOLN, from New York, via Auckland; due Wellington Feb. 10. PORT LYTTELTON, from Loudon, due' Wellington Jan. 18; Bails Feb. for Egypt. RUAXIINE, from London, due Auckland Jan. 18. . SUEVIC. from London via Australiadue Auckland Jan. 18, Wellington Jan. 23. SAILERS, San Francisco to Wellington:— Vessel. Left. Due Alert Jan. 10 end March Commerce — Early Edward May 1 Jan. 7 Mar. Fearlesß Jan. 10 end March Luzon I j Jan. 3 Mar. Henrietta ■ Nov. 25- Jan. Hesperian Dec. 24 Feb! Rona Dec. 18 Early Feb. Wanganui Nov. 27 Jan. Now Ynrlt to Wellington:— Amiral Cecilia Oct. 18 Auckland Mar. •Titania Nov. 7 Feb. Tonawanda Oct. 21 Auckland Jan. Vancouver to Wellington :— Dartford To sail Jan • Mar. St. John's (Canada) to Wellington:— • 'Terpsichore • Dec. 23 April San Francisco to Auckland;— Ether Buhne Early _ lima Nov. 21 Jan. Lyman D. Foster Dec. 12 Fob. Hanttrowa Nov. 21 Jan' Plnnter.- Fnrlv ' — S. N. Castle Early . — Tiare Taporo Nov. 19 - Feb. William Oleen Deo. 23. Feb. San Francisco to Bluit;— C.-S. Holmes Dec. 20 Feb. San Francisco to Lyttelton:--Amy Turner Nov. 25 Jan Caroliro To Bail Feb. April San Francisco to New Plymouth:— Thrasher Early — San Francisco to Napier:— W. E. Burnham To sail — San Francisco to Dunedin:— Alvena Early _ Lily To leave April ' — San Francisco to Waiiganui:— Lucy Jan. 7 ' Mar. •Via Capo of Good Hope. BY TELEGRAPH. V OVERSEAS. SYDNEY, January 16. Sailed.—Moeraki (8 p.m.), for Wellington; Makura (8 p.m.), for Auckland, via Van- • couver. LONDON, January 14. Arrived (at Quocnstown).—Lancing. Passed The Lizard—Australpool, from Sydney. Sailed.— I Thongowa, for Australian ports. X SAN FRANCISCO, January 10. Sailed— Inca, schooner, for Sydney; Albert. schooner, and Fearless, scow, for Wellington. New York, January 10. Sailed.—Australia, for Australian ports. FRIDAY, JANUARY 17. COASTfti,, PICTON. Arrived—Mapourika (7.15 p.m.), from Wol- - lington. AUCKLAND. Arrived—Durham (10 a.m.), from London, 1 via Sy4pey and Brisbane.

NEW PLYMOUTH.Arrived.—Rarawa {{.40 a.m.), 'from Onehunga. ' • PATEA. Arrived.—Waverley (8.50 a.m.). from Wellington. NAPIER-. Sailed.—Port Lyttelton (4.20 p.m.), for Wellington. NELSON. Arrived—lnvercargill (11.45 a.m.), bound Tarakohe, put in owing to boiler trouble. Sailed.—Nilsau (7 p.m.), for Wellington. 1 LYTTELTON. Tlie Mararoa did not sail for Wellington, to-night, PORT CHALMERS. Sailed.—Karu (0.15 a.m.); for Wellington. THE KAITANGATA. The Kaitangata is due at Wellington at 9 a.m. to-day from Melbourne. : Her cargo is a general one, comprising a large quantity of wheat. CARGO FOR LYTTELTON. There being no ferry steamer leaving Wellington for .Lyttelton to-day, the Union Company advises that the Tarawerc. -will thiß morning receive Lyttelton cargo till 10.30 o'clock. ' SYDNEY PASSENGER STEAMERS. The Moeraki is due at Wellington on Monday from Sydney and 'is to return to Sydney on Thursday afternoon. She ■will not, as usual, go on to Hobart. The Manuka will leave Sydney to-day for Wellington and Lyttelton, and is - due | on Wednesday. The vessel leave this iport on Saturday next for dydney. , THE MAKURA. The R.M.S. Makura, from' Sydney, will arrive at Auckland on 'Monday, and is to sail on Wednesday for Vancouver, via Suva, and Honolulu. THE MONOWAI. The departure of the Mouowai for Napier, Gisborne, and Auckland -was yesterday, in consequence of the trouble with the Maori, postponed to noon to-day. .It has not yet been decided whether the ship will sail for northern ports or will be sent to Lyttelton in the Mararoa's place. THE DURHAM AT AUCKLAND. The Durham arrived at Auckland yesterday morning from Sydney and Brisbane. 'A large number of "Btranded". New Zcalanders landed, and Homeward loading was started. Napier is the next port, and tho Wellington consignments will be received between January 31 and February 4. Liverpool'is her destination. THE PORT HACKING. ■ The Cunard Line advises that the Port Hacking, from London, is due at- Melbourne. on Monday, Wellington on January 28,' and Auckland on February 3—her final discharging port. She is to load for England. TJBE SOMERSET FOR NEW ZEALAND. The new F. and 'S. steamer ; Somerset, now bound from Liverpool to Australian ports, is duo in New Zealand about the middle of February to complete loading for England. . MESS-TABLE . GOSSIP. Mr. W. F. M'lntyre, chief engineer on the Maori, has come ashore, and Mr. P. J. Hickey has token his place. Mr. P. M. Cairns iB now third engineer on the Tarawera. ' Messrs. J. Newfioine and S. Veitch are respectively sixth and seventh engineers on tho Tofua. Mr. S. Davis is transport ' officer on tho Tofua. Mr. E. Wyles is on the Tofua as wireless operator. .. Mr. R. Rodger,, first mate on the Waverley, has been'relieved by Mr. E. Fowler. Captain G. Lobb is on a business trip to Wellington.. Captain J. Bollins, of the Hinemoa, haß now recovered sufficiently from his recent illness to be able to get about again. He expects to take charge shortly ot hiß steamer. .A's no word has yet been received locally of the departure of the Moana from Rarotonga, her arrival is not looked for before Monday. The Port Lyttelton left Napier late yesterday afternoon for Wellington. She has English cargo to discharge. Tho F. and S. liner Wiltshire, from Egypt, is due at Wellington on January 31, to land troops. 'She will probably load in Australia, for Egypt'. Cement will be discliargod hero about Tuesday ex the figaherc irom Whangarci via itfapier. At daylight to-day the Uliinaroa. is to sail for Colombo, Bombay, and, Egypt. It is now uncertain whether she will go on to London., The Konuita- is to leave Wcstport tonight for Wellington. The Tarawera arrived from Auckland yesterday, and to-day will leave for Lyttelton to load back to . Wellington. The Kent will not sail for, London via, Panama before Thursday next. The schooners Alert alid Fearless have left San Francisco for Wellington. They arc to como to the agency of Messrs. A. S.. Paterßon and Co., Ltd. Tho Tofua cleared Wellington yesterday afternoon for/London, via Adelaide, and ; Cape Town. 1 Next Wednesday will be a whole holiday on the wharves, as theday is Anni. versary Day, and a fortnight later, to tho day, the Waterside Workers' Union will hold its annual picnic, which means that there will be no work. done on the wharves on that day. Tho Union Company's Karu is due here from Bluff and Dunedin on Monday, and will load cargo for Timaru; . The Karamu is to load chaff at Picton on Tuesday for Oneliunga, and ell route to that port ivill call at Wellingtrji tomorrow from Napier;The American steamer Annette Roiph will arrive at Wellington to-day from San Francisco, via Auckland. The collier Kaituua is due here to-day from Newcastle. The barque Rothesay Bay,'which arrived at Melbourne on January 10 from Auckland, was 54 days on the .passage Considerable anxiety was felt in shipping oircles in Sydney and Melbourne a3 to the vessel's safety. She was sighted at 6 p.m. on December 27 about 130 miles east of Wilson'B Promontory by the captain ■of a. troopship, and in the Morse exchanges it was ascertained that all on the barque were well. The Itothesay Bay after discharging a cargo of timber, will load at Melbourne for Auckland. The Messageries Maritimes Company intends to resume its service with Australia. as soon as circumstances permit, states 1 an exchange. The company lost most' of its' Australian fleet during the war, and haß now to construct a new fleet for the service.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 97, 18 January 1919, Page 10

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SHIPPING NEWS Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 97, 18 January 1919, Page 10

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