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SHIPPING NEWS

— , . PHASES OF THE MOON: NOVEMBER. , • Day. Hr. m. First quarter 1 . 1 U p.m. Full moon' •' 8 : ,• 11'5 a.m.. -, Last quarter 15 . 3 10 a.m. New moon ,:..' 23. 2 50 a.m. MOON.''; / .. ','. Moon rises to-day, 3:30 pirn.; sets, 2.41 a.m. ' . . ' TIDE.. V ,' •■' . : •■■'*..' To-day', O.EB a.m.;'l,2s'p.m.' To-morrow, 1.52' a.m. |v 2,22' p;m. ~ ..'StlN..''.^"'. : - ■ , ■ ' . Bun rises to-day, 4.34' a.m.; sets, 6.35 p.m. ARRIVALS/7 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER. X •'•• ;:.'.'■ WANAKA, s.s. (5.10 a.m.), 2942 tons, Hilton, from Newcastle (in the bay). iMKAU, s.s. Ml a.nii), 248 torn Hay, from Nelson. ' • • • ■ • ; A ■ __ „ MAItAROA, s.s. (8.50 a.m.), 2098 .tons, B. Irwin, from Lyttelton. . / RURU. s.s. (10.10 a.m.), 153 tons, Flctchor (put back). ■ • ',„••■ i <k NOEA NIVEN. trawler (12.20 p.m.), 1» tout, Bpasey (put back). ■ m PxVTEENA, s.s. '7.15 p.m.), 1212 i. ScweU, from Picton.and Nelson. DEPARTUSES. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4. . NORA HIVES, trawler '1.30. a.m.), 1« tens, Brusey, for. Cook. Strait. BLENHEIM, s.s.' (3.40 p.m.), 151 tons, Wilkinson,-for Wanganui. NIKAU, s.s. (5.10 p.m.), 248 tons, Hay, for Nelson. _ . NIKAU, s.s. (5.10 p.m.), 248 tons, Hay, for Kelson. ■ MARAROA, s.s. (7.55 p.m.), 2598 tons, B. Irwin, for Lyttelton. EXPECTED ARRIVALS Wavcrlcy, Patea,'November 5. Hawera, Patea.. November 6. Kapiti, Wanganui, November 5. Manuka, Lyttelton, November 5. Kaitoa, Nelson;' November s>. Woot'tou, Lyttelton, Novomber 5. Calm) Wanganui, November o. To Anau, ttisbome. November a. ■ ,Ruru, Ohau Bay, November 3, Wairau, Blenheim, November '5. Mararoa, Lyttelton, November 6. Nikau, Nelson, November e. Pateena, l'ictou.- Neliion, November b. Opawa, Blenheim, November 6. Invercargill, Lyttelton, November b. . j Kamo, Groymouth, November ti. ) Corinna. New Plymouth. November 6; • Putiki, East Coast, November 6. Blenheim, Wanganui, November 6. Wakatu, Kaikoura, November 6. Karaiuea, Wanganui, November 6. Kaiapoi, Groymouth, November 6. Kararau, Dunedin, November i, i Manuka, Lyttelton, November 7. . ' Kaitoa, Nelson, November 7. Paparoa, Bristol, November 7. j Baden Powell, New Plymouth, Nov. 7, •' Magic, Sandy Buy, November 7. Kapuni, Patea, November 7. . Moeraki. Lyttelton, November 8. Kahu, Chathams, November 8. Westralia. Melbourne, November 8, Kia Ora. London, via ports, November 8. Karu, Tarakoho. November 9. Jtipple, Gisborne, November 9. Riverlna, Sydney, November 10. Mokoia, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Nov. 12, IMverina, Sydney, November 13. PROJECTED DEPARTURESi Eipple, Napier, Gisborne, and Akitio, / November 5. Ngahero. Greymouth, November 5. Kennedy, Foxton. November 5. .. Kapuni, Patea, November 5. Ktorm, Lyttelton. November 5. Manuka, Lyttelton, November 5. Kaitoa, Nelson.. November 5. Pateena, Picton, Nelson. November 5. Kapiti, Wangauui. November' 5. Hawera, Patea, November 5. Wairau, Blenheim. November 5. Calm, Lyttelton, Timaru. Duuedia, November 5. Mokoia, Dunedin direct, November 5. . . Kaitangata, Auckland. November 5. Ruru, Ohau Bay, November 4. Moeraki, Lyttelton, Npvemebr 5. Hina, Nelson, November H. Mararoa.. Lyttelton, November b. Nikau, Nelson. November 6. Wootton, Lyttelton, November b. ' John, southern ports, November 6. • Poherua, Greymouth, November 6. Corinna, Dunedin, November 6. To Anau, Dunedin. Novomber 6. ' Invercargill, Wanganui, November 6. Blenheim, Wanganui, 'November 6. Opawa. Blenheim, November 6. > , Waverley, Patea, November 6. Port. Elliot.. ,Gisbornc.-sovember ■ 6. Manuka, Lyttolton, November 7. Kaitoa, Nelson, November 7. Pateena, Picton. Nelson, November 7. Wakatu, Kaikoura, November 7. City of Madras, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Australia, Novomber 7. Komata, Wcstport. November 7. Moeraki, Sydney, November 8. . Tonic, Lyttelton, Dunedin, November 8. Tofua, 'Frisco, November 8. Baden Powell, New Plymouth, Nov. 9. Karamca, London, November 9. Hororata, London, November" 9. .Blenheim, Sounds, November 10. •Karu, New Plymouth, November 10. Remuera, Port Chalmers, November 11. Westralia, Melbourne, via south, Nov. 11. Mokoia, Auckland, via Coast, Nov. 12.. - OVERSEA STEAMERS. ARAWA (S.S.A.), left London Oct. 5 for , Auckland. Due Nov. 14. I BASSANO (\. and A.), left New torn bept. 32 for Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Australia. Arr. Lyttelton Oct, 26. BELLBUCKLE (U.S. and A.), left Now Tork for Auckland, Wellington, and Auitralia Oct. 2. Duo Not 7 CARPENTARIA (A. and A.), loading in New York for N.Z. and Australia. CITY OF MADRAS (A.j and A.), left Navr York Sept. 23. for Auckland. Wnllington, Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Australia. Arr Auckland Oct. 29. Arr. Wellington Nov 3. lONIC (S.S.A.). left U.K. Kent. 8 foi W«l---lington; arrived Wellington Oct. 25 KAIKOURA (N.Z.S. Co.), left Montreal Oct, 9 for Auckland, Wellington, and Australia. Due November 23. KIA ORA (8.8.A.). 'eft U.K. Sept. 16 foi Wellington, via ports. Duo Nov. 8. LEITRIM (A. and A.), left New York Oct. 8 for Auckland. Wellington, and Australia. Due Wellington Nov. 18. MAKURA (U.S.S.), loft Vancouver Oct. 11 Arr. Auckland Nov. 1. . LIBERTY (U.S. and A.), loading at New York .for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin, and Australian ports. MITSUIU MARU (0.8. K.), left Japan Oct. 9 for Auckland. Duo Nov. 10. NEUMARK left Safaga. Red !?ea, Oct. 50, for Auckland and Wellington. Duo Nov. 12. NORTHUMBERLAND (F.S.) left Liverpool Oct. 22 for N.Z., via Bombay and Ausr OPAWA (N.Z.S. Co.). to leave London • end Dec. for Auckland, Wellington. Lj Helton, and Port Chalmers. OPIHI (Reecc), to ioad Kineaporo for Now Zealand. Duo Wellington Nov. 30. ORARI (N.Z.S. Co.), to leave Canada, Dec., for New Zoaland. PAKEHA (S.S:A.), left London October 1 for Australia and: New Zealand. PAPAROA (N.Z; arid A Go.l. left Brie tol Sept. 14. Due Wellington Nov. 7. FORT ELLIOT (C.U.), left Port Raid Sept. 4 for Adelaide and N.Z. Arr. Wellington Oct. 33. PORT SYDNEY (CD.), left London. Sept. !i for Auckland, Napier, and Wellington, via Australia. Due about Nov. 18. • RARANGA (S.S A.), due WeUlngton from Australia November 23. to load. REMUERA (N.Z.S. Co.), . left London Sept. 12 for Auckland. Arr. Oct. 25. Arr.' Wellington Nov. 2. RIMUTAKA (N.Z.S. Co.), to leave U.K. Novemb'er'B for Auckland. Wellington, Lyi-' telton. and Port Chalmers. •HUAHINE (N.Z.S. Co:);'to Uavo london Nov. 3 for Auckland, Wellington, Lytkl. ton, and Port Chalmers. RUAPEIIt) (N.Z.S. Co.), to leave U.K. middle Nov. for New Zealand. TAIYO MARU IN.Y.K.), left Kobe Sopt 27 for Wellington and Australia. Arr. Oct. 24. ! TOFUA (U.S.S.), left 'Frisco Oct. 7. ArrWellington Nov. 1. WAHIMJ (U.S.Ki), to leave Vnitaa Kingdom November for T!cw Zealand. .' WAITOMO (U.S.S.), to load in Singapore nnd Calcutta for N.Z. WEST OAVANAL (U.S. and A.), loading iu New York for N.Z. WiIAKATANIi (N.i.d. Co.), to leave Can ada Nov. for Now Zealand. SAILERS Vessel.- Left. Due. San Francisco to Auckland— Narwhal Aug. U Oct. Sau Francisco to WanganuiWanganui Sept. 13 Nov. Sun Francisco to Napier— William E. Burnham Sept. 23 Nov. THE BERTHAGE LIST. To-day's berthage list is as under:— Mokoia—No. 1 tfueen'B Wharf. Remueru-No. 1 liucen's Wharf. City of Winchester—No. 2 Queen's Wharf. Kennedy-No. 3 Queen's Wharf. Moeraki—No. 4 Queen's Wharf. Calm—No. 5 Queen's Wharf. Kaitangata---So. b Mucen a Whorf. Kapuni—No. 7 Queen's Wliarf. Huia—No. 8 Quean's Wharf. Nora Niven-No. 9 Queen's Wharf. Kaitoa—No. 10 Queen's Wharf. John-No. 11 -WiiuVn'.-i '.Vi:;:.'!'. Wairmi-No. 1) Queen's Wharf 3'ateena-No. 12 Queen's Wharf, ■llippk—Xo. 14 Quran's Wharf. Tofua-No. 10 QiiPcn's Wharf. Manuka-Ferry Wharf. V/iiiiaiißi—Ferry Wharf. Runi-Fcrry Whr.tf. Hina-Hallway Wir-rf. Wanaka-Railway Wharf: Jtnmatii -Railway Wharf. Pohcrua-Kaihvay Wharf. Ajgyllshiro-Glasgow Wharf. \

Hororata-Glnsgow Wharf. Hawora-Glaegow Wharf. Kapiti-Glaßgow Wharf. lonic-King's Wharf Port Elliot-Kinc's Wharf. Strrm-Kiug's Wliarf. Waverlcy-King's Wharf. BY TEMJGKAI'U. . '■■'.. OVERSEAS. LONDON, November 1. Arrived.-Terpsichoro, from Wellington, .'•''''■' COASTAL . ;.' NOVEMBER' 4; AUCKLAND. Arrivdd.-Talunc (7.60 a.m.), from Fiji-; hSailed.-Arahura' (5.30 p.m.), for taat Ooast; Makura (10 p.m.), for Sydney. ONEUUNOA •. Sailod.-Earawa, (3.50 p.m.), for New Plymouth. PORT NELSON. Ijailcd.-Corinna. (3.50 p.m.). for New Plymouth. To sail.-Kaitoa (5 p.m.), for Wellington. • WB3TPOET. Arrivcd.-Kowhai (6.30 a.m.), from Onchunca. LYTTELTON. Arrivea.-Vv'akatii (W0 a.m.), from Kaikoura; Invercargill '2.55 p.m.), from Wellington. Sailed.-Wootton (3 p.m.), for Wellington; Manuka (8 p.m.), for Wellington. ' DUNEDIN. Arrived.-Karnnm (9.25 a.m.), from Timaru; Breeze (2.<5 p.m.), from Lyttelton. 81/rjiT • Sailed-Malaiu (2.40 p.m.), for Groymouth. MOEKAKI BERTHS. The Jfooraki, which arrived from Sydney tbe. previous evening, was berthed at the ■Queen's Wharf at 4.30 p.m. yesterday, aflor having undergone her "Uvc days quarantine." The vessel left Sydney ai 3 p.m. on Thursday last, and cleared the ifeuds about 6 p.m. Sho had good weather up til! tiunday, when sho rau into a strong -westerly wind, and heavy seas, . which continued up to tho time of her arrival, The vessel brought; the following saloon passengers :-Mesaaraes: .'Jansoa. and infant* Jamea, Wall, M'keiizie, Wilson, Smith, Scott, Peacock, Philpo, Hartley, Jackson, V/atiers, Phillips, J'AU--800, Vickcrinan, Joyce, Dawson (2), L'mcry, Jackson, Balling, I'amlesim, • Watson, Gutike, Laing, Ollnqaart, iieynoldo, Eyeton, Bvuawn, Young, Miles, Tutton. Eitchie, Mackay, Miactß Walker, Gale, Lugsden, M'Gregor, M'Leod, Brosnan (2), O'Keefe, Warren, Eedmoud, Lewbecker, Tato, Rallahan, Ji.veton, Harmon. Jlartyn, King, Stewart, ilessrs. Paterson, Bruce, Sharp, Egilvy, Green. Jame3, Bath, Wail, M'Kenzie, Wilson, Smith, Laugh, Kaniski, Kutanka, Uaclntyre, GoldEtein (2), Peacock, Chillingwortli, Eastward, Luystin, Rich, Robertson, Halo, Whittack, Tewsiey,. •Farrcll, Jackoon, Watters, Phillips, Ellison, Joyce, Vickermau, I'isher, Thomson, l'carce, Dawwn (£), Lttllejolra, Jackson, Keightlcy, V. r atson, Groonan, Arnold, Stevenson, Hopkins, Hallahan, Laing, Dulling, Adam, Holmes, Smith, Oakley, Wankiyn, Davidson, ihrimpton, Killner, Lambert, Eitchie, Mackay, LarEcii, Guaralla (3), Tate, Kcslieatix, East, Oathie; 171 in Etcerago. The Moeraki has 1403 tons of cargo to land at Wellington and 6Z6 tons for Lyttelton. The transhipment cargo ii from the following veeesls:—Chang Sha, Somerset. Lorain, Tango Maru, Goyo Mam, Kitano Ifaru, Aki Maru, KamahuroJlaru, and Ganges Ifaru. This evening she will go to Lyttelton, and will return on Sat urdny morning/ sailing at 5 p,m, that day on tne return trip. ■ ■ i BEMUEIU'S ITINERARY. . | The New Zealand Shipping Company's! Jtemuera is to leave Wellington next Tuesday for Tort Chalmers, where she is to continue' her discharge and commenco to load for Home. She will proceed thence i to Lyttelton, whore she is to complete discharging, and continue loading. She will then return.to r Wellingtou to fill up, ] and is advertised to sail for London, via Panama, on November 25. WEST OAVANAL lltOH NEW YOIUC. \ Messrs. Dalgety aud Co. l.avo been ad-1 .vised t that tho L'.S. and A. Line have! substituted the steamer West Cavanal for ' the Western Sea on the loading berth at! New York for Auckland, Wellington, Lyt- j telton, Dunedin, and Australian ports. The West Oavanal was to sail last week, I but sho may bci held up by . the big' strike in New York. . , RIVEEINA'S DATES. The Huddart-Parker steamer Riverina is. expected to leave Sydney to-morrow for i Wellington,''arriving next Monday. It is hoped to dispatch her on the return trip from this port at uoan on November li. . lONICS LOADING POETS, The Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company advise that the lonic will go on to Lyttelton on Saturday to continue discharging operations, and to commence loading, from Lyttelton she will proceed to Port Chalmers to put out the balance of her cargo, and to continue loading. She will then load at Timaru, returning to Wellington to complete, sailing for London, via Panama, about Novomcbr 28. , WESTRALIA LEAVES MELBOURNE. The Huddart, Parker, Ltd., advise that the Westralia, left Melbourne at 4.30 p.m. on Monday for Wellington. ■ Sho has 122 passengers and 1090 tons of cargo to land at this port. Sho is to leave Wellington on Tuesday next, on tho return trip, via Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Bluff. EAEANT.A TO. LOAD, Tho Sliaw-Savill steamer Raranga Is due at Wellington from Australia on November 23 lo load for Homo. KAHff DUE SATURDAY. A wireless message received yesterday by Mr. E. L. Chatiiin, manager for Mr. E (i I. Zohrab, stated that the Kaliu was to leave tho Ohathams to-day for Wellington. WAITOMO TO LOAD IN EAST. The Union Company cargo-carrier Waltomo is expected to leave Newcastle today for Singapore and Calcutta, to load lor New Zoaland. KIA OEA FROM nOME. The Shaw-Savill steamer Kia Ora io expected to arrivo at Wellington on Saturday from London, via Papeete, Suva, and Noumea. | NIAGARA FOR VANCOUVER. The Union Company advise thai tho Niagara, due at Auckland to-day from Sydney, is to sail, on Friday for Vancouver, via Suva and Honolulu. THE MOKOIA. Tho Mokoia, is to sail at noon to-day for Dunedin direct. She is due back at this port from Lyllellon and Dunedin next Wednesday, and will go on that evening to Auckland, vi:i Napier and Gisborne. THE CITY OF MADRAS. .The A. andU. steamer City of Madraß is now expected to leave Wellington on Friday for Lyttelton, Dunedin, Melbourne, and Sydney. THE KAIKOUHA. , Tho Kaikoura from Montreal is due at Auckland on November 23. Her other New Zealand'ports are Wellington and Lyttelton, she then proceeding to Australia. PAPAROA DUE FRIDAY. The.Now, Zealand and African Company adviso that the Paparoa, from Bristol, via Panama, is duo at Wellington on Friday morning. TERPSICHOKE AT HOME. ' According to a Press Association message the full-rigged fhip Terpsichore (N.Z. Shipping Co., agents) arrived at London on November 1. She cleared Wellington on July. 26, and followed the Cape Horn route.. FOR HOME. , Tho Ne'.v Zealand Shipping Company advise that the Itoronita will leave Wei-' iington at daybreak on Sunday for Loudon, via Panama. Tho following stealers wero c-xprctcd to be within range ol A'cckluiul wircle«a station last night--Niagara, Makura In ran?o of Awftniii-Nlagara, Makura. ' In range nf Wellington-Manuka, .Mararoa l'ulccna, Karanica, Tropic, karnmu, Koro-' milio, Paparoa.. Tho Storm is to leave port this ovenin" fur Lyctclton. ° -The small stenmer Hina, which lies I'iwn undergoing overhaul, is to return to Nelson to-day. The Calm is due from War.ganul this morning, and will, load for Lyitelton, Ti-1 maru, and lianoJin, sailing this evening Tho Pohcrua is to leave for Grcyiuouih to-morrow. | , The Komata is to sail at noon on Friday for Wcstport, .taking passengers The Karauvu, with cargo, is due from uiincnin to-morrow. The Coriuna is expected to leave NewPlymouth this evening for Wellington to loud for Dunedin. ! Reports from Grcymouth yesterday' slated that, there was a soulli-woetcrlv gale and bad weather. The Ji'amo K a . nir.na-.nd Kai;,p,,i, ~11 from 'W«llington, \.cro still outsid;. Tho Kuril i„ due at V.'cllinston on fjimdiiy from Tarakoho. and ,:„ Monday alio will load lor New Plymouth. Tho fiincmsa, luf. Al;ar«.,i at 113J an . yesterday for Mocraki and Capo fiaundcro'. Mr. \. G. Webb, extra, officer on the Komata, is to sign off the vessel's articles to-day.

f Tho Shaw-Savill steamers Tropic and K'nrninea were both reported' to be still I standing out at sea oil Wangauui yesI l.erday. ! The Port Darwin, which left Wellington • on September 1, arrived at Plymouth on | Cctober 19. i Tho auxiliary scow Magic, with a load | of stone from Sandy Bay, is duo at Wcl- ■ lington to-morrow or en Friday. j The Wootton is due from Lyttelton today, and will load for the southern port, sailing to-morrow. *

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 35, 5 November 1919, Page 11

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SHIPPING NEWS Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 35, 5 November 1919, Page 11

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