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SHIPPING NEWS

PHASES OF THE MOON. f NOVEMBER. '• ■ Day. Br. m. first quarter 1 113 p.m. Full moon 8 11 5 a.m... Last quarter 15 } 10 a.mC New moon 23 2 50 a.m. MOON. Moon rises to-day, 11.52' p.m.; sets, 9.24 a.m. to-morrow. '•:. TIDE. To-day, 8.44 a.m.; 9.16 p.m. ' To-morrow, 9,42 a.m.; 10.11 p.m. SUN. Sun rises to-day, 4.25 a.m.; eets, 6.45 p.m. ARRIVALS. • .WEDNESDAY,. NOVEMBER 12. KAITOA, 8.8. (G a.m.), 319 toiiE, Wildman, from Nelson. WOOTTON, s.s. (6.45 a.m.), 151 tons, H. Johansen, from Lyttelton. MANUKA, B.s. (8.45 a.m.), 4505 tone, C. Olift, from Lyttelton. •■ ■ KARU, B.e. (11.20 a.m.), 267 tons, E. Nalder, from Lyitelton. KAPITI, s.b. (1.30 p.m.), 242 tone, W. Sa-wyors, from Wanganui. QPAWA, s.s. (2.50 p.m ; ), 110 tone. J. Knoi, from Blenhoim.

DEPARTURES. WKDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12. WAIRAU, B.s. (1 a.m.). 143 tons, W. Deiley, for Bleuheini. PATBENA, s.b. (1.50 p.m.), 1112 tons, T. Sewell. fos Pioton and Nckon. KAPUNI, S.B. (5 p.m.), 188 tons, Gibson, for Patea. WAYEKIiEY, 8.8. (5 ,p.m.). 157 tons, A. Fiak, for Patea. * KAITOA, a.B. .(5 p.m.), 319 tons, Wildman, for Nclßon. ■ ■ WESTRAI/lA, 8.8. (5p.m.). 2/84 tone, D. Morris,- for Lyttblton, Duncdin, Uluff, and Melbourne. ■■-.■■ INVEEOAEGILIi, s.s, (6 p.m.), 224 tone, Tliompeon, for Wanganui. KAMO, B.a. (6.20 p.m.), 1236 tons, Wateon, for Wcetport. . ' . EIPPLE, B,s. (6.35 p.m.), 4!3 tons, Carlson, for Napier. 1 KENNEDY,-e.s, (7.20 p.m.), 226 tons, E. Harvey, for Foxton MANUKA, 3.8. (8 p.m.), 4505 torn, 0. Olift, for Lyttelton. PUTIKI, b.s. (10.10 p.m.), 409 tone, F. Norline, for Gisborne. • . ' THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15. KAMI, e.B. (0.15 a.m.), 267 tone, E, Nalder, for Wanganui, 'EXPEQTED ARRIVALS. Baden Powell, Wanganui, November 13. Ifararoa,. Lyttelton, November 13. Niltau, Nelson, November 13. Patcena, Picton, Kelson, November 13. Jlokoia, Lyttelto;i, Duncdin, Nov. 13. Wakatu, Kaikoura, November 13, Blenheim, Sounds, November 13. Komata. ■ Westport, November I'. Mannkik, liyttclton, November 14. Kaitoa, Nelson, November 14. Kapuni, Patea, November 14. Vayerley. Patea, November 14. Wairati, Blenheim! November 14. i Kahika, Greymouth, Noveniber 14. Wanganui, November 14, Karamea, wanganui, November 14. Mararoa, Lyttelton, November 15. Lilian,,. Kelson, November 15. Patcena, picton. Nelson, November 15. Kennedy, Foxton, November 15. Opawa. Blenheim, November 15. Kapiti, Wanganui, November 15. Hawera, Patea, November 15. Pohorua, Greymouth, November 15. JVinnwni, Uyitrlton, Dnnertin. Xov. 16. Wootton, Lyttelton, November 16. Ripple, Nnpier, November 16. Kamo, Weetport, November 16. Pfivt HUiot,' triabonie, November 17. Putiki, Gigborhe, Coaet. November 17. Oalm, Lyttelton, November 18. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Tofua. 'Frisco. November 13. Kapiti, Wanganui, November 13. Hawera, Paten, November 13. Woottoa, Lyttelton, Novcmhcr 13. Baden Powell.'New Plymouth, Nor. 13. Ifr-cic, Nelson. 'November 13. Mararoa, Lyttelton, November 13. Nikau, Nelson. Noveniber 13. llokoia, Auckland, via Coast, Not. 13. Opawa, Blenheim, November 13. lonic, Lyttelton, Port Chalmers, A'ov, 13. Itcmuera.'port Clialmei-B. November 13. Mc.jHiku. Lytteltun, Xovoiaber 14. Kaitoa, Nelson, November 54. «. Pateeiia, Pifton, Ncii.un. Kovember 14. Kiverina, Sydney, November 14. Blenheim, JVaneanui, November 14. Vi'akatu, Kaikoura. November 14. lOiputii, Patea, November 14. Wairau, Blenheim, November 14. Xnvcroarßill, WK-ngAimi; November 14. Mararoa, Lyttelton, November 15. Niltau, Neleon. November i 5.P.ipiiroii, Oamwu, November 15. Konneiiv, Foxton, November 15. Kahu, Tcrawhiti, November 16. Kcsnlus, Nelson, Ooaet, November 15, Wiiverley, Patea. November 15. Kai.i.poi, New Plymouth, Weblport, -November 15. Korjata, Wostjiort, November 15. , lieHbuckle, Sydney. November 17. Moiiov/ai, Anckliind. via Coaet, Nov. 17. Kdr.-.iaeu. Lnndori, November 18. Wootton. Lytt«lton, Novembtr 18. Hippie. Naipier. Gisboriie. Aliitio, Not. 13. Galm, "SVanganui, November , 18. OVERSEA STEAKEHS. . AIUTVA (8.5.A.). left London Oct. 5 for Auckland. Due Ifov. 15. MLLUUCKIi!', (U.S. and A.), left Now Vnrk fnr AiiclilanS. '.Vollinsron. ami'Amtraliii Oc|. 2. Arr. Nov. 5. Arr. ■Wollin"ton Nov. 11. , (MJli'rl.N iAEIA (A. and loadine in Sew "lork for.K.Z. and Australia. JONIC (SS.AJ. left L'.K. Sept, 8 for Wei." r.ngtun; arrived Wellington Oct. 25 KAIKOUBA (N.Z.S. Co.), left Montreal Oct. i) for Auekliud, Wellington, and Australia. Due November 'U. XIA. OKA (5..5.A.1. 'oft IMC Sept 16 for Wellington, via ports. Arr. Nov. 8. KUEOW\(ILS.S.), to load at 'Frisco for New Zealand. LEITKIMIA. and A.), left Now Yorli Oct. 8 for Auckland, Wellington, and Aiiftralia. Due WelMnuton Nov. 18. LIBERTY (U.G. and A.), loading at Now York ior Auckland, Wellington, Lytteiton and DunEdin, and Anstralian ports. ' IUTSI'KI IUHU .(O.S KM, left Japan Oct. ? for Auckland Arr. Kov. 7. IfBUAIABX left Baf« K ;t, Bed Spa, Oct 30, for Auckland aud Wellington. A r v Kov. 10. "Due Wellington Nov. 20. NOBTHUIUSStLAND (F.S.) left Lirerpool Oct. 22 ior N.Z., via Bombay and Au«trnlia. ' OPAWA (N:Z.G. Co.), to leave London end Coc. for Auckland, Wellington, Ljttelton, and Port Ohalmcrn. OPIHI (Eerc», to ioad .Singapore for Kew Zealand. Due Wellington Nov. 30. OIiAKI (K.Z.B. Co.!, to leave Canada, Dec., for New Zealnnd. ' ' I'AKKHA (a.K.A.). left London October 1 for Aue'.ralia and New Zealand. PAPAEOA (M.2. nnd A Co.i. left Brit tol Sept. 14. Arr. Wellington Nov. 7. PORT DENISOST (CD.), to load in N Z POM , ELLIOT (CD.), left Port Said Sept. 4 for Adelaide and N.Z. Arr. Weiliugton Oct. 30. POET SYDNEY (0.D.). l.ft London Sept. 25 for Auckland,, Napier, and Wellington, Tia. Australia. Due about Nov.-. 18. •■ BARANGA (S.S.A.), duo Wellington from Australia November 23, to load. itiUUTAKA (N:Z.S. Co.), lo learc U.I. November 8 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton. and Port Ohalmdrg. EUAHINE (N.Z S. Co.), left London Nov. 3 for Auckland, Wellington. Lyttelton, . and Port: Chalmers, via Teneriffe, Capo Town and Hobart. Duo Dec. 21. JtUAI'EHCf (N.X.K. Co.), lo leave U.K. middlo Nov. for New Zealand. WAHINE (U.S.S.), to leave -Unite* Kingdom November for.l Tew Zealand. WAITOMO (U.S.S.), to load in Slngaporo and Calcuttsi, for N.Z. WEST CAVANAIi (U.S. and A.), loading in New York for N.Z. WHAKATANI: (K V.&. Co.), to leave Can ada Nov. for New Zealand. SAILERS i Yenecl. ■ ' Left. Duo. i San Francisco to Auckland— Narwhal Aug. Si Nov. Ileni'ictte Nov. 8 end Dec. Ban 'Francisco to WanganuiWanganui Sept. 13 Not. ■ Ban Francisco to' Napier— William K. Burnhare Sppt, 23 Not. San Francisco to WellingtonLuzon .. . Nov. 10 . er.dDec. ■, THE BEKTHAGE LIST, To-day'a berthage list is as under:-Kemuera-No. 1 Queen's Wharf. Bnllbuckle-No. 2 Qucen'a Wharf. Wootton-No. 4 Queen's Wharf. Kapiti-No. 5 Queen's Wharf. Hawera—No. 8 Queen's Wharf. lhiia-N". 8 iJiiwn"? Wlvrf. Nikaii-Xo. i 0 Queen's Wharf. Opawa—No. 11 Queen's-Wharf. Knhn-No. 13 Queen's Wharf. Wairan—No. 13 Queen's Wharf. Mokoia—No. 16 Queen's Wharf ■""* Kiverina—l'aranaki Street Wharf, Mapourika—Clyde Quay Wharf. Mararoa—Perry Wharf. Waitiiiiiri-Rttihvay Whivrf. Kia Ora- Railway Wharf, Kaiapoi—Biiilway Wliarf. Komata-Eaihvay Wharf. Aricj-llshirc-aiiugow Wharf. • Kii rahiea-Olac-cow Wlnirf. Tenic-Kinir's Whnrf l'aparoa--Kiiig's Wharf. Baden Powell—King's Wharf. Jtay Howard—Miramar Wharf. BY TELEGKAPH. OVERSEAS. CABDIFF. November 10. Arrived.-Camana, from Niupier. PANAMA. November 10. Arrived.—Tainui,- from Wellington. SAN FRANCISCO. NovOTibcr 50. Sailed—Luzon, for Wellington. NEWCASTLE, November 12. Sailed.—llakaiioa, for Auckland; Karori, for Duncdin.

COASTAL WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12- ' ' AUCKLAND. Arrived.-Ayrshire (2.30 a.m.). from Sydney. Sailed.-Mahcno (3.45 p.m.), for Sydney. _ Mitsuki Maru (5 p.m.), for Sydney, via Opua; Waipori (10.30 p.m.). for Newcastle. ONFHUNGA. Sailed.-Kakapo ill a.m.). for Westport. NEW PLYMOUTH. Arrive'd.-Ngatoro (3.45 p.m.), from Grey-Sailed.-Poherua (5.15 p.m.). for Greymouth. HOTON. Arrivcd.-Pateena. (6.45 p.m.), from Wellington. HAVELOCK. Sa.iled.-Blenheim (11.15 a.m.), for Wellington. NELSON. To Sail.-Nikau (7-D.m.), ior Wellington. WESTPOKT Sailed.-Komata (1.10 p.m.), for Wollington. LYTTELTON. Sailcd.-Mararoa (6.35 p.m.), for WellingTo Sail.-Mokoia (8 p.m.), for Wellington; Koromiko, for Sydnoy. DUNEDUN. Arrived.-Calm (4.40 a.m.), from Timaru; Mouowai (7.50 a.m.), from Lyttelton. Sailcd.-Te Anati (2 p.m.). for. northern ports. BLUFF. ' , Arrived.-Tahiti (5.30 p.m.), from Melbourne, i THE NEUMARK. The ex-German steamer Neumark, which arrived at Auckland this week, and which onco belonged to the Hamburg-Amenka Line, is a comparatively new vessel, coming from the hands of tho builders at Bremen in 1914, and being recently eurTendered to Britain in 1919. Tho Neu-mark-left Safaga, in the Ked Sea.'on the latf, day of September, anil arrived in Colombo on October 13. She brings a cargo of basic phosphates and tea from Egypt and Ceylon, thero being some 5000 tons of basic phosphate and about 700 tone of tea. Prior to going to Safaga, she hnd come from Alexandria, whence she had gone from Newport in couth Wales. She is due here about next Wednesday to put out 1600 tons of phosphates and a quantity of tea. The Neumark has the following officers on board :-Captain H. Jenkins; chief officer, A. Raymond; second officer, John Mackintosh; third officer, T. Whish; first engineer, F. Walker; second engineer, G. Ayson: wireless operators, Messrs. Pearce and Goldthorpe. Messrs. Murray, Eobcrte, and Co, arc local agents for the veseel. SHAW-SAVILL STEAMEKS. Movements of units of the Siiaw. Savill, and Albion Company's fleet were reported as follow yesterday:— ■ Tho Kuraara, which left Wellington on October 15, arrived at Panama on November 8. The, Arawa. which left Wellington on October 17, arrived at Panama on November 7. . . ■ ■ The Tropic is to leave Wanganui this evening for Brisbane. Tho jCaramea. will probably leave Wanganui this evening for Wellington to complete. She will sail finally next Tuesday. ■; r, The Tonic is to sail at noon to-dny for Lyttelton, Port Chalmers, and Timaru. The Camana, which left Napier on September $, arrived at Cardiff on Kovtmber 9. according to a Press Association message from London. BLACKBALL COLLIERS. Movements of the Blackball Coal Comjianys colliers are aa under:— The Ngahero wont direct from Greymonth to Tokomaru Bay aud -Napier, instead of calling in at Wellington, ae was originally intended. On her return to Greymouth sllc is to load for Wellington and Lyttelton, then going to tho Chatham Mauds to pick up a. cargo of sheep. The Ngatoro .should have left Greyinouth on Tuesday for Wanganui and New Plymouth. Next trip sho will load a full cargo for Wellington. The Ngakuta is expected to leave Newcastle to-day for Lyttolton. After di - chnrge ehe will proceed to Gieymouth to load'a full cargo for Wellington, being duo here about November 25.

AOJiEIiE SOLD FOR £12-50. The Eastbourne Borough Council have recently disposed of their cargo otcanier invero to tlio Spiral and Lock-bur Steel Company of X.Z.. Ltd.. for tho turn. of £1250. The Aorcro ie of 7,7 tone, and is 88 feet over all, lift. 6in. beam, and 6ft. deep. Prior ,to bein? bought by th,o Eastbourne Council. Bho was in the Patea tnule for many yea.re. TOFUA FOR SAN FKAKCISCO. Owing to a shortage of complement the Tofua did not pet av. - ;:y for Han Fran-1 oiwo, via Earotonsa. and Papeete, last evening. She movc-ft out frorn her berth , to nnfjioragc in Ihn stream and will sai! i thi? moniine;. Sh6 hag tho folloivinc nasseng;erfl on board;—Mesdnjiice C. I. Erov.n, Brimton. El.vton, A. Glrdhill. F. Haegitt. W.\ Menzien, M. lieynolds, Jficea ElySnn. M'Mil- I lan. E. Staff, Measrn. G. J. Baden, Y. P. Hscirilt, G. Jonsson, lav.ion, J. Jf'Gregor. W. E.-B«d(?eV. I. R. SmilU. Paymast*r W. J. Brown, Captain A. K. Cain, Dr. Caseiaii. MAOEI TO RESUME. The. Union Company announced yesterdiy t,hat the Maori, which is undergoing overhaul r.t Porl. Chalmers, will probably leave there to-day week for ■Wellington direct and will Teauine in the ferry service on the evening of Noveniber 21. THE SYDNEY SERVICE. The Eiverina is scheduled to Eail at noon to-morrow for Sydney direct. The J[iinul:a is to leave Wellington about Novenber 21 for Sydney., The Monraki is to leve Sydney on November 19 for Wellington. Tho Mahcno left Auckland yesterday afternoon for Sydney. THE niNEUOA. The Hinemoa arrived at Bluff on Tuesday from Duncdin. Sho was unable to work Waipapapa Point. Yciterday morn- j inrc Bhe -was at Dor Island, and in tho afternoon she .was to have sailed for Uie Snare 3 and Auckland Jelnndn to examine, tho depots and search for She is due back at Bluff on Saturday. MESS-TABLE GOSSIP Captain H. H. Vi'tliiapts was still in command of the Tofua. which sailed for San Francisco yesterday, and hnd with him the following officers:—Chief. Mr. ( J. JfacLean; second. Mr. .E. M'Clellan;'third, Mr. K. G. Don; chief engineer. Mv. H. Burt; second, Jlr. H. Graham; third, Mr. H. P. Tucker: fourth, ITr. E. Eixon; fifth, Mr. J. P. i'cwßome: sixth, Mr. W. R. Fordyee: puiver, Mr. H. Norman; chief steward, Mr. K. H. Burns; surgeon, Dr. E. H. Lake; wireless operator. Tlr. W. A. Rawkins; anaietant. Mr. G. Campion; stewardess. Miss J. Gibson. Captain J. 11. D. Harris, who brought f.he Colonial (rugar Company's steamer Bona out from England, is returning by the 3-.11.5. Niagara, Mr. R. 0. Insnim, third officer of the Waiteraata, has come ashoro for instructions. Mr. Andernon has joined t-ha service of the Union Steam Ship Company, and las been appnjnled third officer of tho Hararoa, relieving Mr. Y. K. Annandale, who has transferred to tho Waitcmata aa third officer. ■ . ; Word has been received that Jlr. James Jones, late chief officer of the Karanga, died at London on September 6. Mr. W. Williams, second mate of the Ri-pple, has signed off. The following steamers were expected to be within range of Auckland wireless station last night :-Ara.hura, Maheno, Waipori, Kauri, Waitemuta, Aritwn, and Leitrim. In range of Awanui: Paloona, Leitrim, Arawa. Maheno, Waipori. and Kauri. In range of Wellington: Manuka, Mararoa, Mokoia, I'ateena, Koromiko, Tofua, Wc3tralin, and Wanaka. In range of Chathams: Hororata'and Arawa. The Mararoa to-day will take only perishable cargo. Tho Karori left Newcastle yesterday for Duncdin, fully laden. . The Komata is expected at Wellington to-day from Weetport. At noon to-day the Kahika is sdieduled to leave Greymouth for.*Wcllington. The Policrua is expected to leave Greymouth to-morrow with coal for 'Wellington. ■ . ■ Tho Mokoia is duo from Lyttelton and Diiiiedin thin morning and will nail for Niiipicr, Gisboriie, and Auckland tbia evenThe Kamo left last night for Westport to load back to Wellington. The next boat from Wellington to him Francisco will bo the Moana, on December 10. Tho City of Madras lcfl Dunudin lnet night for Melbourne and Sydney. Tho Paparoa will leave on Saturday for Oamaru to commence loading. From Lyttelton the Breeze ia duo at Wellington on November 15 and will io.\d for southern ports. At noon to-day the New Zealand Shipping Company's Eemuern ia to Bail for Port Chalmers. The Hegulus is to come off the slip tomorrow nnd will load for Ncl°on, and tho Cqast porta on Saturday. ffhc Hippie ia due back from Napier nn Sunday, and will load for Napier, Gisborne, aud Akitlo. The Oiilm is due on Tuesday from couthem ports, and will proceed on to Wangnnui that eveninc. The Knhu will probably go out to Terawhili on Saturday for wool. The Biiilera Ifcnrictte, for Auc'klnnd. mid Luzon, for Wellinirtoii, arc reported to have left San Francisco on November 8 and 10 respectively. The Putiki, which sailed bet evening for Gisboriie, ia due back on Monday with a, cargo of wool. ' Tho barqucntiiie Laura, with a cargo of timber from Auckland, arrived at Newcastle on October 31 after ;i passage of 16 days,

Tho Eakanoa, with a full carso of coal for Auckland, left Newcastle yestcraoy. The Kanna left Newcastle at 2 a.m. on Tuesday with a. full cargo of coal for Lyttelton. . ~ Jlnvinp di6rliarecd her timber cargo from Whangapc, tho schooner Progress ie now j loading at Sydney a cargo of hardwood , for Lyttelton. , ' According to the Sydney "Shipping Lut the Liberty, which -was to leave New j York last mouth for Npw Zealand and Australia, haa had her departure post; poned on account of the etnke. The Iceland will follow the Liberty in the berth ' for New Zealand and Australia., a;ii u"i scheduled to leave New York during the j present month.. j The Orieut Steam Navigation Company | has heen advised by cablegram that the . Oaterley left Colombo on October 20 en J routo from London to Australia. Tho same company has also been advised that tho Orontes left London ion October 25 for Australia.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 42, 13 November 1919, Page 9

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