SHIPPING NEWS
PHASES 01' TUB JIOO.N. FEBRUARY. Day. Hγ. m. New moon 1 10 37 »•«• First quarter 8 6 ii a.m. Full moon 15 1} J a.m. Last quarter B 1 18 "■"• ' MOON. Moon rises to-day, 12-18 p.m.; sets, 10.26 p - m> TIDE. To-day. 9.49 a.m.; 10.10 p.m. To-morrow, 10.42 a.m.;, 11.2 P.m. SUN. Sun rises to-day, 5.2 a.m.; seta, 7.7 p.m. ARRIVALS. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6. KIKAU, s.s. (7.30 a.m.), 248 tons, Hay, f ax «•*■>. 150 tom - G,h - ("0 a.mO, 157 tons, «■•>. 2098 tons, Trwln from Lyltelton. STORM, s.s. til a.m.), 405 tons, Cowan, (7,20 P.m.), 1425 ions, KanM &hW(lo e io n p.m.), 138 tons, Norling, from East Coant, DEPARTURES. THUIISDAY, FEDRUAKY 6. DURHAM, s.b. (11.40 a.m.), «S1 tons, Watkins, for Liverpool, via Panama. NORA NIVEN, mtne-3weepcr (5.30 a.m.), "siMPIiON, mine-sweeper (5.30 a.m.), for C NIKATJ,' I s's. (5.5 p.m.), 248 tons, Hay, for e.s. (6 p.m.), 174 tons, M'Kin"WAYEi:ElY,as.s. (7 p.m.), 157 tons, BrigTf'iVEßCAltGliliL. s.s. (7 p.m.). 224 tone, Wahlstrom, for Wanganui. MABAKOA, 5.3. (7.45 p.m.), 2MB tone, Irwin, for liyttelton. Paseengera: Saloon -Misaoe lieckinseale, GrißHhg. Jory, Wvatt, Miller, Lcatham. Greatbach, Downar'd, Marshall, Gilmour. Dunning, Dickeneon, Furiiess,/Simpßon, Macguirc-, ilamilton, Howes, Tottß. Webber, Thompson, Nancarrow, Mcsdamee Plimsol, Mlvay, i Roland. Graham, Busiell, Cowan, floodham. Stcelo and infant, Lou, Fraser Careon, Eatin, Anderson, Donovan, Flavey, Wellington, Baillcy and 2 cluldrcn, Outtle, Townson, Sniithson, Downard, Collins, Hern, Harris and child, iShca. Bnsco. Newberry and child. Hood, Scott. Still. henrlclt Hughes. Robertson, Howes, Brown, Jockeon. Wright and 2 children, Whitmoro, Potts, Jack Jewell, Tacon, Sister Hanam Kuree Ryke. Mossru. Ogilvie, Plimaol, Bekingsalc. M'Kay. Carson, White, Eatin, Anderson, Donovan, Flavey, Na-sh, Nelaon, Wallington, Smithson, Page, Bailley, Meadows, Beck, Scollan, Friedlander, Wyatt. Russell, Millß, Tait, Crow, Bower, Boyd, Sutton, Webley, Rogerson, Staples, Da'vie, Potts, Collins. Vounir, Shea, Grapee, King, Jewell, lluchen'. Townson, Harrie Murray, Field, Campbell, Jackson, Colonel Morris, Captain Raymond, Captain Wheeler, Lieut.-Colonel Jennings, Lieut. Cockerill. Privates Mitchell, Steele, Adams. Lear, Spr. Woodlmm. QUEEN OF THE SOUTH, s.s. (8.5 p.m.), 198 tone, Harvey, for Foxion. fI'OOTTON, s.s. (8.40 p.m.), 151 tons, Lar. sen, for Lyttelton. BADEN POWELL, s.b. (10.10 p.m.), 174 tons, Jackson, for Now Plymouth. STORM, s.s. (U p.m.), 405 tons. Cowan, for Wanganui.
FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 7. WAIRAU. D.s. (2 a.m.), 143 tons, Dcilcy, for Blenheim.
EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Ardgay, Newcastle, February 7. Maori, Lyttolton, February 7. Port Hacking, London, Newcastle, February 7. Ngatoro, Greymouth, February 7. Opawa, Blenheim, February 7. Putiki. Waneanui, February 7. Blenheim, Ho.vpJock, February 7. Jlonowai. Ijj-irslton, February 8. Storm. Wanjanui, February 8. Komata, Went-port, February 8. Kara, Orcymouth, Febniary 8. Karainn, iJ.'eymouth, February 8. Ha-wera. Paten. February 8. Koutuuui, Sas; Coast, February 8. , Te Anau. LytteUon, February 8. Wairau, Bienheim, I'ebruary 8. Wakatu. Kaikoura, February 8. Jl'araroo.. Lyltalton, February 8. Nikau, NcUon, February 8. Majiourika, Nelson, February 8. Waverley, Palea, February 8. Kaitoa, Nelson, February 9. Kapili. frniigauui. February J. Kapuni, Palea, February 9. Oafm, south, February 9. Ngohere, Greymouth. February 1 Kamo, Gruymoulh, February 9. WooUou, Lyttellon. February 9. Kennedy, Nelßon, February 9. Queen of the South, Foxton, Fcbriitfy 9. Paloona, Han Franci3co .February 9. i Invercargill, Wanganui. February 3. Alexander, Picton, February 9. Hippie, Uisborne, February 10. Waitanei. Auckland, February 10. Mocraki, Sidney. February 10. Waipori, Westport, New PVymouth, Feb. 11. . lluahlne, Tiniaru, February 13.
PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Miinaroa. with Gcrtio In tow, Dunedin, February 7. Kapiti, Wanganui, February 7. Kaptuii, Patcit, February 7. Kaliii. Eaßt Coast, February 7. To Anau, Picton, Auckland. Feb. 7. Ngakuta, Lyttelton, February 7. ■ Opa-TOi, Blenheim. February 7. ' Maori, Lytlelton. February 7. Kaitoa, Nelson, Februay 7. Mapourika, Picton, Nelson, Feb. 7, ltiverlna, Sydney, February 8. Jlararoa, Lyttelton, February 8. Nikau, Nelson, February 8. Blenheim, WangEinui, February 8. Wairan,- Blenheim. February 8. Port Lyttcltoii, London, via Sydney, Bombay, February 8. Jtonowai. Kapler, Gisborno, Auckland, February 8. jra.Ua. London, February 8. Storm, southern ports, February S. Wnkaui. Kalkonra; February 10. Calm, Wanganui, February 10. l'utiki, Dnnodin, February 10. Kennedy. Nelson, Goant, February 10. Wootton, Ijyttelton, February 10. Waverley. Patea. February 10. Queen of thu South. Foxton, February 10. ifawera, Patea. February 10. \ KL'ahere.. Lytteltoii, February 11. Ripple. Napier. Qisborne. February 11. llualiinc, London, February 17.
OVERSEAS CARCO STEAMERS. AWMALIC. loads Now York about Jan, 15 for Dunedin and Lyttelton.
BtiltMA from Ulaseow via Australia: duo Auckland Feb. 9; thenco Wellington. HOftABATA, from London: due Auckland MAMVIiI. from Liverpool, dno Auckland about Feii. 16: -AVellincton Fob. 21. MIDDLEHAM CASTLE, left St. John Jau. 23 for Auckland, Wellington, and AusMOKOIA, from San Francisco, due Wellington Feb. 21. I'AI.OONA, from San Francisco, due Wellington about Feb. 9, PORT HACKING, from London; duo Wellington to-day. Auckland 12. PORT LINCOLN, from New York, via Auckland; due Wellington Feb. 13. TBOPIC. from New York; duo Welling, ton Feb. 2:'. WAIHOHA, leaves Calcutta February 6 for Auckland and Wellington. WAR OPAL, from Now York due Auckland March 7; thence Wellington. WAR PILOT, leaves New York Feb. for Auckland and Wellington.
SAILERS. San Francisco to Wi'iliiiEton:Vcssel. L<,ft - Buo ' il cr t Jnn. 1C end March Echvard May Jan. 7 M«r. Fearless J an ' 1" end March Ijuzon J nn - 3 Mar. Hesperian Dec. 24 Fob. Wanifanui Kot. 27 Jan. New York to Wellington :- Amiral Cecii'o Left Auckland Jan. 30 •Titania. Nov. 7 Feb. Vancoiirei' to Dartford Jin. 20 Mar. St John (Canada.) to Wellington:—" •Terpsichore T>w. 23 Aim Ban Francisco to Lyttelton:— I rc no Jan. 8 Mar. Ban Francisco to WanpinniI, UC y .Jan. 1C Mar. *Via Oa-re <it Good Hopp. BY 'i'ELEQKAPH. OVERSEAS. MELBODRNE. February 6. Sftllod.-Mamari, lor Now Zcalund. with troops- SYDNEY, February 6. Arrived.—lnga. from Now .Zealand. Bailcil.-liivlugstonia, for Now Zealand. COASTAL. THURSDAY, FEBIIHAHT 6. MAKTJKAU HBADfi. Soilod— Rarawa (6.30 p.iu.i, for Now I'lymouth, wrmowm Arrived.— Vr'iiipori (6 a.m.), from Wcstport. WBSTPOBT. Arrived.~Komr.ta, (3.15 p.m. Feb. 5), from WClllnßt ° n - MOTOK. To Rail.-Mr.pourika (8.10 p.m.), for Wcllinßton - HAvaooK. Sailcd.-Blonhcim (1.15 p.m.!, for Wellington. GEEiTIIOTJTH. Sailed.—Ngatoro (1.30 u.m.) and Karu (3.45 p.m.), for Wellington. Arri-red.— Karaniu (11.30 p.m. Feb 6), Kamo (2.60 a.m.), and Kowhai (S a.m.), from Wellington.
LYTTELTON. | Arrived.-To Anau (3.30 p.m. Feb. 5). from Sailod.-Maori (7.50 p.m.). for Wellington. PORT OIIAIjJIKHtf. Arrived.—.lolin (4.45 p.m.), from Wellington. Tho Itivcrinn will sail at, 5 p.m. tomorrow for Sydney. . Tho To Anau is to leave Lyttelton at noon io-diiy ror Wellington, hhe will here receive cargo for Auckland, failing via Picton. , . , ~ On Thursday next the Ruahino shoiiKl mako her arrival at Wellington from Timaru. Loading will be completed itml she will sail on February 17 for London, ■rin Colombo, Bombay, and. biicz. Tho Calm, according to the latest advice, will arrive at Wellington on Sunday from the south, and sail the following day for Wangamii. ~ Tho Homeward passage of the ftew /-enland Shipping Company's ] un.pehu will bo made via Panama. It is annouiiccl that she is duo at Wellington about feuruary 20 from Plymouth. She will sail nhont the middlo of March for London. The Hincmja was yesterday reported to have linished her ivork at the lißhtlwuece as far north as Ruseell.. and had left, for Awanui and Cape Maria van Dionie l. Tho Malta, which is to leave WelliuK'o . at sunrise to-morrow for London, wi I sail via Newcastle, Sydney, Colombo, Jlombay, and Suez. , . Tho Komata is duo here to-day fioni West-port. The Karamu and Karu, witli coal from tho Coast, should bo in port to-morrow. Tho Kamo ia to leave Greymouth to-morrow for this port. A part, load of coal is on the Waippri, wlucli is due here from ffestport, via «ow iiy month, on Tuesday. Captain A. Barr (formerly GoyernnuJit Seamen Inspector at Wellington), of tho American baniuentine Amy Turner, left by the Mararoa last night for Lyttelto.i to rejoin his ship, which is to sail on Tuesday for San Francisco. The Blackball collier Ngatoro will be discharging hero to-morrow. Tile Mg.'ihero ia to sail from Qrcymoutli at '-no end of this week for Wellington and bjltolton. Timber will be brought. A direct service of six return trips by .sailing ships between Auckland and Aiuo, Cook Island, is called for by the Government. Tho vcssele are not to be less than ICO tons net register, and must nave Accommodation for six or more cr.bin passengers.. . . Tho Zealandic, carrying troops but no cargo is due at Wellington on February 28. The local office of the Shaw, ba-vill. and Albion Company yesterday received word that the vessel left - Panama, en route from London, on February 4. Tho War Opal sailed from New lork on January 30 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyitelton, and Port Chalmers. She is coining via Panama, and is due at Auckland on March 7. Discharge will be controlled by the Commonwealth and Dominion Line. The War Pilot this month is to sail from New York for Auckland and _ Wellington, according to information received by thu Commonwealth and Dominion Lino. The Shaw, fiavill, and Albion Company advises that the Burma, from Glasgow, via Newcastle, is Jno at Auckland on Sunday. Cargo Jβ brought for discharge, and after unloading part at the northern port sho will come to Wellington and go later to Lyttelton. Thu Now Zealand Shipping Company a Or.iri is now under the command of Captain Summer-Vine. Tho Stella was to have left the Bluff on Tuesday night with stores and a party of shoarers for tho Campbell Islands. At tho request of the Minister of Marine, tho Stella will call at the Snares nnd Auckland Islands to enable her crew to search for poasihlo castaways, and also to overhaul the Government fpod depots at theso islands. Tho Stella will then return direct to Dunedin from the Campbell Islands, nhe should ■ arrive there early next week, and after discharging a cargo of scrap-iron from Westporl will load general cargo for Wellington. The F. and S. liner Durham has sailed for Liverpool, via. Panama.. Advits has been received in Dunedin which slates that the steamer War Courage ia about to leave New York for Australian porls. This vessel will afterwards coino to New Zealand, she having been fixed to load wool at one or two Dominion ports in March for Hull and Imniincham. Tho Highland Monarch is at present loading at Port Plrie lor Sydney, and is du» to load wool for London in New ■/jH'if.nd about February 15.
The Storm will load here to-morrow for liyUcltnn. buncdin, and Tinmru. The Knnioiia has arrived from Duuedin. H.M. Government steamer Canonesa, formerly the -well-known Australian trader Buteshire, ox Bollington Grange, 5583 tons, was offerei at auction at the Baltic Exchange, London, recently. The steamer at the limo was lying at Middlesbrough, England, in a damaged condition. The bidding wan poor, and the vessel was withdrawn at £20,000. She was built in 1893, and was sold in 1915 for about £40,0C0. Tho largest sailins uhip ever built in Puget Sound, tho 3500-ton 5-masted ■wooden schooner Bright, was launched from the Duwamieh Waterway plant of the National Shipbuilding Company, at Seattle, recently. Tho following vessels will be within wireless range of the Wellington station to-day:—Maori, Jtararoa, Jionowai, Malta, Kiverina, and Pa'oona. Tho steamers Eastern and St. Albans, which were withdrawn from the Australian llong-Kong Ir.ade for Imperial service some time ago, are each to make a trip to Australia shortly. Both vessels will leave England lhls month with returning Australian war -workers. The Suevic, it is advised, -will atari loading the Wcllingtou allotment of her Homeward cargo on February 17, and -will finally clear New Jealaud at Auckland on Fchruary 26 fov London, via Colombo ami Bombay. The Port Hacking is due at Wellington at 6 a.m. to-day- from London, via- Australian ports. The vessel to-morrow morning will probably berth at Tarauaki Street Wharf. Messrs. W, j[, liannatyne and Co., are agents. The Commonwealth and Bominion Line's Port. Lyttelton is to sail from Wellington at daylight on Sunday for London, via Sydney, Bombay, and Suez. Her destination -was previously set down as Port Said, i
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