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SHIPPING NEWS

PIIASES OF THE MOON. MARCH. Day. Hr. in. New moon ......... ?■ 1» « I'- m - . First quarter ... 9 . 2 4 p.m. Full moon 17 J H »•"• Last quarter 25. 8 4 a.m. MOON. '' ■ Moon rises to-day. 3.44 p.m.; sete, 8.2 am. TIDE. To-dav, 0.35 a.m.; 1.4 p.m. To-morrow, 1.28 a.m.; 1.66 p.m. SUN. ~Smr rises to-day. 5.43 a.m.; seta, 6.19 p.m. . ARRIVALS. . TUESDAY, MABCH: 11. NIKAU, fl.B. (8.50 a.m.), 248 tons, Hay, fl «AEAll0A; s.s. 0.59-a.m.), 2598 tons. IrW HA',V'ERA L e y s!^ n --..m.), 2CO tons, M'Kin%mKlTs: (10.50 a.m.), 4392 tons, B pSoA?ls^ t p'm.), 93 tons, Miller. "Sβ! (8-45 p.m.). 1212 tons. Sowell, from Picton and Nelson.

DEPARTURES. • '. '.'. TUESDAY,' MARCH 11. WiIRAU; s.B. (3 a.m.), 143.t0n5, Deiley, fO pOIVr k HAOKiNG, S .s. (B.M a.m.), 6225 tons, Ooltell. for London, via-Bombay. ■ KAHU, s.B. (1O.« a.m.), 162 tons, Itorling, ■'iresM'ftl.M im.).-m tons; Mur- ! %KiTO l^ o(4:4o,p.m;);'is7:tons;>nis;0(4:4o,p.m;);'is7:tons;>nis; fo N lKAU foU s:e a '(sp.m;), W8 tons,-Hay. for N OP-VWA, s.s. (5 p.m.), 110 tons, Nicholas, °OEEPUKI, s.B. (6.20- p.m.),-525 tons. Dewhurst, for Gre-ymouth. EIPPLE, s.B. (7.15 p.m.), 370. tons, Carlson, for' Napier and Eaeo Coast. • IUKAROA/B.fl. (7.50- p.m.),-2598. tons, Irvrin,:fcr Lyttelton. ■ • MOERAKI, s.b.-.(10.25 p.m.), 4398 tone, Spring-Brown, for- Sydney.. Passengers: Saloon-Misses Walker, Hogue, Menzies. Mllliri, Nelson. Stringer, Shale, Milne, Wood, Kolle, Ledger, Miles, Moore, Brown, Stuck :-Potts,- Beok, liester. -ffaterhouee, Hood, Moore,-Davis. Lewis (2), Mesdamee. Farrell Adams. Edwards, Stanford. Stevens, Morgan, Collins, Rhodes, Morne, Manjell, Mulholland, Hollins, Anderson. MUM. Campbell, Martin and 2 children, Potts, Lunn and infant; Jones; Armstrong and child, Oross, Barr, Menace,- Scott. Lewis, Harte; Ledger,' Lewer, Nurse Garnor, Messrs. Jones, Ellis. Grange; Kinjdon, -Ordell, Walters, Foster ( . -Hawthorne. Matneson, Graham, Adams, Wilkinson (2), Burr, Brown, Stanford. EBwarde. Hunter, Collins,, Mirams, Gribben, Partridge (2). Peacock, Brqdie, ; pavi6, Dunni Sanson, OCarroll, Rhodes,' Grange, Burnett, Lpchart Ocbell, Dray ton, Blythe.-Potts, Miller, Ward, Wood; Farmer, Hantle, Kclleti, Davis, Moss,-Lewis, fiogerson, Jacobs, O Connor, Lewer. Lunn. Cross, Manning, Davey, Larkin,. Nairn, and Lewis.. ...... „ . NGATOKO. g.s. (10.55 p.m.), 1)37 tone, Dowell. for Greymouth. COKINNA, •β-s. (.11.10 p.m.). 1971 tone, Eldo.re, for Dunedin.

, ■■' EXPECTED ARRIVALS. ; Oallone, 'Newcastle, March. 12. Ka.DiU, Wangariui, March 12. ieaiandlc. Timaru, iUmb W, Queen of the Houin. Foxton, March 12. . Maori. Lyttelton, March 12. Kaitoa.. rfelaon, March Vi. Wootton. Lyttelton, ilarch 13. Wairau. Blenheim, March 12. Ouawa, Blenheim, Marcn 13. Mararoa. Lyttelton, March 13. Nikau, Nelson, Ma.rch 13. . Pateena, Neloon, Picton, March 13. Opawa, Blenheim, March 13. ■ • ■ 'Kaituna,. Weetport, March 13. ■. Baden Powell, New Plymouth, March 13. Waverley. Patea, March .14. -... ; Kapuni, Patea, March. 14.' '■; '■■ Middleham Castle, St. John, via Anck. land, i March 14. Kahu. East Ooast, March 14. Wekatu. Kaikoura, March 14. War Opal, flew loru, via Auckland, March 14 . , ■ ■ Kaiapoi, Melbourne. Blu£f,,M:arch, 14. : NRatoro, OrcynnoutliMM,arqh 15. , : - Monowai Auckland,'Nanier;.March-15. Hororata. London. March 16. Wttimea, Tarakohe, March 15. Mokoia, Auckland. March 15, Blenheim. Wancanui, March 15. Storm. Lyitelton, March 16. Calm, Lyttelton. March 16... ; . .' Mamari. Bluff, March 16. Athenic. London, March 17. - Kipple, Gisborne, March 17. i Kaiapoi, Melbourne, via- south, March 18. Argyllshire, north, March 19. l'arnworth, Wanganui,. March 19.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Magic,■'Blenheim,'March'l2. ■ •■ ' Mahla, Port Said, via Albany, March 12. Kapuni, Patea, March 12. Kiitawa AVeetport, March 12. Kokiri, Greymouth, March 12, Maori Lyttelton, March , 12. Kaitoa, Nelson, March 12. Pateena, Pioton, Nelson, March 12. Uueen o.f the-South, Tarakohe, March 12. -Wairaui Blenheim, March 12, Kapitl. Wanganui, March 12. Hawera, Patea, March 12. Pacroa. preymouth, March 12. Touowanda. Boston, March 12. •Blenheim, Wanganui, Maroh 12. Komata. Westport, March 12. Amiral Cecille, Adelaide, March 13, Mararoa. Lyttelton, March 13.Nikau, Nelson, March. 13. Opawa, Blenheim, March 13. Burma. London,.,via Bombay, March 13. Kamo, Picton,.' March 13.'. . ..-■ Wootton, Lyttolton,- March 13. ;' ' Baden Powell. Lytielton, March. W,:-.. Kuapehu, London, via Panama, March 14. Monowai, Lyttelton; Duncdln.-' March 15. Matatua, London , , via Bombay, March 15. -Wtikatu. Kaikoura, March., 15. Walmoa. Nelson, Coast, March -15. ..; " Mapourika, Auckland, March 15. ■■:, Kahu, Napier, March- 17. . Mokoia, Dunedin, March 17. •• Zealandic. London, via Bombay, Mar. 17. Storm, Wanganui, March 17. Oalm, Wanganui, ..March 17.

OVERSEAS OARCO STEAMERS. . AJANA, left London Feb. 4; duo Auckland Mar. 26; Wellington, Lytteltou. ■ATHENIO, from London; lelt Feb. 3; due Wellington Maroh 17.- ; . OUPIO, lett St. John Mar. 1, for Auckland and other city.ports.. . • lIORORATA. from London: due WellinEton March 15; thence Auckland. -LEITRIM, Now .York. Feb.. 15. to Weilington, due about Mar. 22: thence Sydney. MAKOHA; due Auckland Mar. 12, from Vancouver. JIIDDLEHAM CASTLE, from St. John, via Auckland; du» Wellington Mar. 14. MOANA, from Sari *'raucl6co; due Wei lineton, March 23. NIAGARA, due Auckland, Mar. 12, from Vancouver. •'■■.■ REMUERA, leaves London March 8 for N.Z. ports, via fAuckland. RIH.UTAKA. from London; duo Non Zealand Apr. 6. ■TJIKEMBANG/ from Now York;- due Auckland about Mar. 23; thence Wellington. WAIHORA, from Calcutta, via Bluff;, due Wellington about March 20. WAR. OPAL, from New York, -via Auckland; duo Wellington March 14. WAR.PILOT,', leavea; !*(!«■■:; iVorlt' Feb' ; :'foV Auckland and Wellington. WESTLAND, from New York; at Auckland Mar. 11; Wellington, about Mar. 17. WESTMORELAND, from Liverpool; duo Auckland about Aftril 14. , i-i .'■';!';;/■';'' BY TELEGRAPH. -^'•'.' OVERSEAS. • LONDON. March 10. Sailed.—Melbourne (from 'Plymouth), for Australia. . •■■■ MELBOURNE, March 10. Sailed.—Aratajm, for : Duncdln. COASTAL' •■ TUESDAY,- MARCH U. " AUCKLAND. Arrived.—lhumata (12.5 p.m.), from Newcastle; Westland (1.10 p.m.), from New York, via Panama. Sailed.—Liviußstonia, (6.10 a.m.), for London, via Maiuiimi. ONEHUNGA. . Railed.—Kini (6 a.m.), for Greymouth; Arapivwa (1.45 p.m.), for Waiißanui. . . . NEW PLYMOUTH. Arrived.—Rarawa (5.30 a.m.), from Onehungn., WANGANUI.. Sailed.-nicnHcim 111.40 a.mii, for Wellington. . ...... FOXTON. Arrivocl.-Qucen of the South (6 a.m.), from Wellington. BLENHEIM. To siiil.—Wairaii' (11- p.m.). for Wellington. . PICTON. Arrived.—liana. (10 p.m. March 10), from Wellington; Paeroa, put In at 8 p.m. on March 1C through strcae of weather, bound IFokitika to Wellington. Sailed.—Patoeua (4.55 p.m.), for Wellington; Patroa (9.30 a.m.), for Wcllington. TAKAKOHE. ' Sailed.—Kapiti (3 p.m.), for Wellington. NKLSON. Arrived.—Kaitoa (4.40 a.m.). from Wellington; lieguluu (0.50 p.m.), from Weetporl.. To snil.-Ksiituii (5 p.m.). for Wellington; Rcgulus (5 p.m.), Sailed.—Koture (noon), for Nydia Bay; Patecna (6 a.m.), for Picton and Wellington. LYTTELTON. Arrived—Maori (7 a.m.), from Wellington. To sail—Maori (7.30 p.m.), for Wellington. Sailcd.-Wootton (2 p.m.), for Wellington.

POET CHALMERS. Arrived.-Wnnaka (6.10 a.m.), from Newcastle: Planter, schooner (l"0 a.m-V from Sail Franciuco. BLUFF. Arrived.-Kaiiipbi (10 a.m.), from' Melbourne. WITHIN WIHELESS HANOB. The following vessels will lie within wireless range this evening—Moeraki. Maori,Mararoa, Port ilackiiiK. and Maluii. WESTLAND AT AUCKLAND. With caruo from New York form\dw Zealand and Australian ports, the U.b. and A. Lin&'s ohartered steamer Uostland arrived at Auckland early yesterday afternoon. .The vessel should arrive here about Monday next. ' UNEXPECTED ARRIVAL AT DUNEDIN. Bγ Telezranh-Prciis Association. ■ Port Chalmers; March 11. An unexpected arrival here: to-day was the American schooner Planter, which came from San Francisco with, a tiill . cargo of case oil. This vessel was originally announced as having been chartered for TimarU. THE- MIDDLEHAM OASTLE. : . The New Zenland Shipping Company announces that the Middleham Caßtle, from St. John, will leave Auckland ,to-day for Wellington and Australian .ports. . MOKOIA FROM- AUCKLAND. The Union Company's Mokoia will leave. •Auckland' to-day with cargo for Wellington and Dunedin. ' TUB ZEALANDIO. After loading at Timaru, the Shaw, Savill and Albion Company's Zealandic will arrive at Wellington to-dny to ■ complete. Bhp will sail on Monday or Tuesday next, for' London, via Bombay". , ' '. "■ . ■-•. BUKMA AND MATATUA/ ' ; The Shaw, Savill and Albion Company Vfieter'day- announced that the Burma- will sail to-morrow morning for London, via Colombo and Bombay. Tho Matatua will follow on Saturday. ~. . DUBKX SOUND. EXPEDITION. A fortnight ago, the Manaroa, 124 tons, accompanied by the.auxiliary.ketch Water Lily, left Port Chalmers for Dusky Sound, via Bluff, on an expedition.intended to recover gear-from' the wrecked Btcamer Waikare, which was lost in Dusky Sound while on ah excursion trip. The Waikare etruok a submerged rock, -which.pierced ner bottom necessitating her prompt beaching on Stop Island, noar where she met.the mishap. She subsequently topjled over and: sank, a- portion of. her starboard side, however remaining , above- water. Experts from the. Union Company's repair -works were not favourably impressed win Hie prospects of a successful, salvage, nnd.no thing was done. Afterwards a.Bluff nyndt cate purchased the'wreck with a view tc salvage', but they were unsuccessful. About eix months ago, however, Messrs. ill loi Broe, Ltd.. of Port Chalmers., bought the wreck from the Bluff syndicate. ; Mr. Bobert Miller, an expert diver, » in charge of tho present Oil Friday a message from him was received at the firm's headquarters at Port Choiincrs per carrier pigeon. The message ii ■as follows:-"3top Island,-. Dusky Sound March 3, ,-1919.-Both":vessels reached,here after a good passage. The divers have al ready recovered, a quantity of jrear, am tho work is progressing satisfactorily, de spite heavy -winds. Fisn are plenuful, anc some good catches have, been landed. Tin passengers and all on board both vessel are well. Except for the 6trong winds, tlr weather is good." Tho Mapourika will;- according '.to thi Union Company, sail at the end , of thi week for. Auckland. ■ ■■; . . Melbourno cargo ex the Kaiapoi will b< discharged here about Tuesdaj'. Both the Makiira and Niagara, fron Vancouver, will arrive at Auckland thii morning. • ,^; : . Tho Navua' in now discharging her cargi from San' Francisco at No. 1 Queen The Kurow cleared Wellington late las night for Newcastle,-.where ehe will' loai for New Zealand. 1 ' ' . The, Oaitterbuiy Company's steamer Calm and Storm, both bound from south em ports to Wanganui, aro Echodulcd't stop at Wellington'on Sunday and Mor day. ' ' The American • Railer Tonowanda wa yesterday.ready for eea. She in loaded fo Boston, but there ib Bomo indecision cor cerning hor route. . The 0. and )). Line's Port Hacking is o the high seas outward bound for Londot via Colombo n"d Bombay.

•Sailing for Port iSaid. , via Albany and Colombo, the Mahia will leave Wellington to-day. The Ka.mo is under orders to sail to-mor-row for Picton to load ohaff for OnohuiiEta. All previous records in shl»-ftn!shinr j havo been beaten by Workman, Clarlt and Co,, Belfast, who have completed a standard ship of 8000 tons in three and thrce- . puarter days. The previoue. record was that of Harland and Wolff, who finished one in. five- days. , ... -Mr.' J. Miller'has come ashore'from the 2. eneine-room of the Ripple. Mr. J. H. Meek has joined the Mararoa ae radio-telegraphist.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 143, 12 March 1919, Page 11

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SHIPPING NEWS Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 143, 12 March 1919, Page 11

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