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SHIPPING NEWS

PHASES CF THE MOOX. DECEMBER. Day, Hr m. i First quarter ...... 1 • 417 a.m. Pull moon 7 9;3 p.m. last quarter 14 5 32 p.m Now moon 22 :0 25 p.m. • first quarter 30 4 55 p.m. MOON. Moon rises to-<lay, 2.23 a.m.; 5.37 p.m. TIDE. To-day, 2.52 a.m.; 3,16 p.m. To-morrow, 3.35 a.m.; 3.59 p.m. SUN. Sun rißes to-day, 4.13 a.m.; sets,' 7.23 p.m. ARRIVALS. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19: ' NORA NIVEN, trawler (0,10 a.m.), 165 tons, Brusey, from fishing. ULEATIKIit, :;.s. (3 a.m.), 151 tons, G. Wilkinson, from Picton, at Potone.KAITOA. s.s. (6.15 a.m.), 313 tons, Wildman, from Nelson. IKVBIiOABGILb, s.s. (7.15 a.m.). 224 tons, Thompson, from Wanganui. MAORI, s.s. (9.55 a.m.), 3412 tons, W. Cameras, from liyttelton, MAPOURIICA, s.s. (2.40 p.m.), 1203 tons. D. Macdonald, from Lyttelton. CORINNA, s.s. (3.25 -sii.), 1319 tons, C. Elders, from New Plymouth. MAGIC, auxiliary scow (6 p.m.), 82 tons, J. Reeves, from Saudj Bay KOMATA, s.s. (7.20 p.m.), 1934 tonß, J. Bold, from Westport. DEPARTURES. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 11 PATEENA, s.s. (1.30 p.m.). 1212 tons, T. Sewell. for Picton and Nelson. KAITOA, s.s. (5.5 p.m.j, '319 tons, Wildman. for Kelson. KAPITI, s.s. (5.30 p.m.), 242 tons. W. Sawyers, for Wanganui. MAORI, s.s p.m.), 3712 tous, W. Cameron, for Lyttelton. ISTEKCAKGILL, s.s. <?.S>. p.m.), 224 .tons, Thompson, for Picton,

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Lily, West Haven, December 20. Ilinomoa, Cook Strait, DeSeiubcr 20. Kahu, East Coast, December 20. Opawa, Blenheim, December 20. Baden Powell, Ne'y Plymouth,' Deo. 20. Ku-puni, l'atea, December..2o. Mararoa, Lyttelton, Dociinlier 20. , Rikau, Neleon, December 20. Patjpna, Pioton, Nelson, Dccetnbor Hi. Walfiitu, Kaikoura, December 20. Waverley, Patea. December 20. Kowhai, Greymouth, December 10. Wairau, Blenheim, December 20. Hawera, Patea, December 20. Invercargill, Picton, December 20. KVkujjo, ' Duned'iii, December 20. Maori, Lyttelton. Dtcoinber 21. Itajtoa, Nelson, Dceombcr "I. Bipple, Gisborne, December 21 Monowa.i, Napier, December 21. . Kennedy, Tnrakolic, December 21. Calm, Lyttelton, December 21. Mapourika. Pietim, Nelson. Deoembar 22. Mararoa, Lyttelton, Dcceinbcr lA. llokoia, Lyttelton, December 23. Nikau, Nelson, December -23. Pateena, Picton, Nelson, December' 23. Alexander, Nolson, December 23. Kapiti, Wanganui, December 23. Wairau, Blenheim., December' 23. Ngatoro, Whakatatie, Decomber 23.' Maori, Lyttelton, December 24. Monowai, Lyttelton, December 24. Kaitoa, Kelson, December 24. Pateena. Pioton only, Deenmber 24. Stella, Dunadin, December 24. i Waihora, 3an Franciscor-December 24. !Ngakuta. Grnymoul.li. Dncenibe.r 24. Blenhcinu Sounds, Deremher M. Mapouriha, Nelson direct/ De/jember 25.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES Wa,ftemata,/Lyttelton, Auckland, Dec. 20. Paeroa, Hokitika, December SO.. Jtararoa, Lyttelton,. December 20. Wikau, Nelson, December 20. Jfapourikn, Picton, Nelson, December 20. Itoana, 'Frisco, December 20. Oorala, Melbourne, December 20 Knmo, Greymouth, December JO. Wairaii, Blenheim, December 20. Eosamond, Now Plymouth, December 20. Mahana, Giaboriie, December 21. Blenheim, Sounds, December 21. Mapri, Lyttelton, December 22, Kaitoa, Nelson, Decembcc 22* Pnteena, Picton, Nelson, December 22: Wakatu, Kaikonra, December 22. llonowai, Lyttelton, December 22. Kennedy, Foxton, December 22. ■ffaverley, Patea, December 22. Hawora, Patea, December 22. Invercargill, Wangnnui. December. 22. Kapuni, Patea, December 22. Opawa, Blenheim, December 22. Calm, Wangannj, December 22. Magic, Sandy Bay, December a.. Mararoa, Lyttelton, December 23. Jlokoia, Lyttelton, December 23. Nikau, Nelson, December W. Mapourika, Picton, Nelson, December S3. Alexander, Nelson, Goa'et, December 23. Hippie,- Napier. Gishorne: 'Akitio,'Dec. 23. Rarauga, London, December^. Xakapo, Westport, December 23. Corinnr* Duiicdin, December 23. Kapitv Wanganui, December £3. Komata, Westport, December 23. Kovf-hai. Greymouth, December 23, Ijviori, Lyttelton, December 24. Jionowai, Lyttelton, Decemlier 24. ■Knitoa, Nelson, December 24. Patecna, Picton only (noon), Deo. 24. Pateena, Nelson only (11 p.m.), Dec. 24

OVERSEA ST'/AMERS. ARMAGH fA. and A.), left Now York December 10, for ■Auckland, Wellington. I and Australia, Due Wellington Jan. 16. i BREMEN (N.Z.S. Co.). left Plymouth Dec. 7 for Wellington, via Cape Town. CITY. OP BOMBAY (A. a lid A.), left New York Nov. 18.-fir Auckland and Australia. Due Dee. 27. GHARINA (A. and A.), left New York December 10 for Lyttelton, Dimedin, and Australia. Due about January 12.: ICELAND (U.S. and A.), loading - New York tor Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Duneain, !|thl Australia. To leave Dec HATIMTTItA (A; and A.), left New York «q>?. 21, for Lyttelton. Dunedin, and Austy/ilia. Due Dec. 20. KIGOJTA fS.S.A.). left London Nor. 2: for Wellington, via Suez. Duo Jan. 6. KUROW (H.SS.), left 'Frisco Nov 1.1 for Napier. Lyit.olton, and Dunedin. Left Suva. Dec. 12. Arr. Napier Dec. 19.' LIBERTY (U.S. and A.!, loft New York for Auckland. Wellington, lytlelton, and Dunedin, and Australian ports on Nov 22. Due Dec. 26. MAHIA (S.S.A.), left London J'ecember 12 for N.Z., via. Cape Town; NORTHUMBERLAND (VS.) left Liverpool 1 9 c k\ or N.Z.. v'* l Bombay and Aus- , tralm. Due Wellington Jan. 5. i NIAGARA (TT.S.S.I, left Vancouver Nor , 29, for Auckland. Arr. Dec. 18. i OPAWA (N.Z.S. Co.), to load in Canada in January for N.Z. OPIIII (lieece), due Wellington from bmgapore about January 6, OBAKI (N.Z.S. Co.) to'leave Canada. Deo. fiT Now Zealand. PORT CAROLINE (C.D.i, ltfi Liverpool, for Auckland, We lington. Lyttelton, and Jan 23 vm C;lpe ' Dcc - 8 ' Due PORT CHALMERS (0. and D.l, to leave New lork end Dec. for Auckland, Weipa™ r a v d Port Chalmers. January 10 d N// " in PORT SYDNEY (C.D.), loft London Sept. 23 for Aucklind, Napier, and Wellington, via Australia. Arr. Dec. 14. • R.IMUTAICA (P. and S.), left Liverpool Due Jan V lV ' elli " Eton ' via Capo Town RUAHINE (N.ZS. Co.'l. Ijfh London Nov. 3 for ./ackland, Wellington, Ly Uvlton. ar.i Port Chalmers, via TeneriffV. Cape Town and Hobart. Due Dcc KRUAPEHU {P. , and 8.), left Blistol Dec. 1 for Auckland, Wellington. Lyttelton, and Dunedin, via Cape Town. Duo about January 19. SUFFOLK F.R l, left Liverpool Nov. 13 for Auckland, Wellington and Australia. Due wellinrrton January 12. TOFUA (tf.S.S.), due 'Wellington about Jan. 3, from Frisco. WAHINE (U.S.S.), due from U.K. in February. (UR-S.). left 'Frisco Nov. 24, for Suva. Wellington, and Australia. Duo December 24. WAIMANA (5.8.A.), left London Nov. 22 for Bombay, Sydney, and N.Z. Duo Jan. WAITOMO (U.S.S.), to load In SingapoK. and Calcutta in Dec. for N.Z WEST CAVANAL 'U.S. ami A.), loading Id 7>eiv for N.Z. WBAKAIAivE (N.Z.S. Co.). left l/"ontrcal Hov. 2i for Aucklaiu).- Duo January 6. SAILERS, Vessel. Left. ' Due. San Francisco to AucMamlHonricttf! Nov. 8 ei.d Dec. han FninciEco to Lytl.olt.mLiizon Oct. 29 end Deo. Philippine Dec. 13. . Jan. San Francisco to Dmiedm— Commerce Nov. 22 Jan. Ban Francisco to Wellington— Alvcr.a Dec. 12 Jan. IN PORT AND EXPECTED. The following berths have been allotted to vessels iri uort and lo ihode expected to-day:— Itoii'.jannd—No. 1 Qnec-n's Wharf. Kapoiirika-No. 1 Queen's Wharf. Nora Niven -.No. 3 Queen's Wharf. Nikau—No. Ifl Qu-;on's Wharf. Wnirau—No. 11 0»;nr» Wharf. ICR'nu—No. 11 Queen's Wharf. ICowhai—No. 12 Qucm'h V/harf. Blenheim—No. 16 o VVnarf. I'aeroa—No. 13 Queen's Wharf. '- Woaik--.No. 26 Q;ie,-»V r!. Knmata—Taranaid Street Wharf. Mnraroa—Ferry. Wharf. Magic-Ferry Wharf. Waitemnv iiaiUny Whart. I;aranga—Glasgow Wharf. Corinna—Glafgow Wharf, ilapuni-Glasgow Wharf. Louis Tlier'aull—Kiiis'b Wharf. Jlahana—King's Whan". I Goral.i -K'it's Wharf. S'averlev—King's Wliarf. n fifwtapo—Larubton Wharf. ■^Mtaugi—tilip Wharf.

Kini-Sllp Wharf. Karu—Slip Wharf. Huia—Slip Whavf. Iris—Streuin. BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEAS. LONDON, December 17 Arrived—At Manchester: Durham, from Wellington. Passed Dover: Zealaudic, from Wellington. Sailed—For Melbourne: Resolute, schooner, from Wiget Sonnd. v Arrived—At London: Port Lincoln, from Sydney. Arrived.—At Vancouver: Makura, from Auckland. Sailed.—Suffolk, from Halifax, for Wellington. COASTAL. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 19. AUCKLAND. , Arrived.—Whangapo (4.20 p:m), from Wellington. Arrived—Whangapo (3.45 p.m.), from southern ports. Sailed.—Monowai (8.65 pm.), for southern ports. NEW PLYMOUTH. Sailed.—Baden Powell (4 p.m.), for Wellington; Karawa (8.50 p.m.), for Oneliunga, PATEA. Arrived.—Waverley (7.10 a.m), from Wellington; Hawora (7.20 p.m.), from Wellington. Sailed.- Kupnni (7.15 0.ff..). for Wellington; Waverley (7.-1? p.m.), for Wellington. POUT AHUHIEI. Arrived —Kurow f/.Ci p.m. December 18), "from San Francisco. ' PICTON. Arrived.—Pateena (5.25 p.m.), from Wellington. NELSON. Sailed—Waimca, (2.35 p.m.), for Grevmoutli. To eail.—Nikau (7 p.m.), for Wellington. G3EYJIOUTII. Arrived —Wootton (5 p.m. December 18). from Wellington. Saileci. —Jvouiiai iI a.m.), for Wellington.

LITTELTON. Arrived.—Ktiramu (0.15 a.m.). from West- ■ port; Mararoa (i 0.15 iC,ia.), from Wellington; Storm 1315 p.Li.), from Timaru. Sailc-d—itiaiaroa (7.10 p.m.), tor Wellington. rr:i« .'icircroa n.3 delayed on her trip down to-dit.v oy bad coal.)

PASSENGERS BY NIAGARA. | Tho E.it.B. Niagara, which arrived at j Auckland ou Thurcdiy morning from Vancouver, via ports, brought the following ! passengers:—First »a!oon: Air. H. 11. Booth, Mr J. S. Wilson, Air. W. Parity, Mr. F. A. Abbott, Jlr. and Mrs. W. A. Bcddoe, Mr. and .'ire. It. Deals, Mrs, 0. Eutciier. I I Mr. and Mrs. Banks and child, Mr. P. A. I Brett. Mr and Mrs- L. Black-,* ood, jlr. (3. i G. Bowron, Jlr. ,). 11. Coatee, Mr. L. W. I Courteiiay, Mr.- J. T. Citwley, ilr. aud 1 Mrs. W. and Miss E. Carcpucll, Mr. .1 ; Carmichaei, Mr. and Mrs. Dayali and two i children, Licul.-Colonel, Mrs. and Jlisa ! Foljambe,'Miss K. Frank, Mr. and Mrs. J. | H. tiunaoE, Jdru. C. Hughe?., Jliss A HumI Plirey.'i, Mr. and Mrs. Hendry and two children, Messrs. .1. F. P. and 11. 3'. Howden, Mr. G. Haines. Mr. J. J Howie,'Mr. P. A. iladiey. Miss M. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. B. dock, Mr/ and Mrs. [0. Jones, Mr. ami Mr?. A. Kay, Misses U. and F. Kin:;, | Mr. J. T. Kibby, Mr-.G. King Scoto, Kr. I B. E Lucao, Jlessra. W. and A. O. Lambourno, 'Jlr. and Mrs. D. Latimer, Mr. and Mrs. L. M'Murray, Mrs. E. Moore, Jtr. W. 0. Moore, Mr. Tv. D. Munu, Sr W. U. Morton, Messrs. A. and J. M'Kay, Mrs. M. F. M'Leod, Mr. A.' G. Millingtoa, Mrs A. Moyes, Mr. J. H. M'Oallum, Mr. and Mrß. J. M'Cauley, Mr. and Mrs. J. Mitciieli, Dr H. T. Minogue, Miss G.- and Mrs. E. Jlanii3tcad, Mr. and Mrs. G. N.' Plmraxyn. Mr. T. M. Price, Miss M. and : Mrs. E. ■Bilchic, Dr. -and Mrs. liitchie, I Mr. E. Bussell, Mies F. liattray, Mr. and Mrs. 1\ G. Kusseli, Mit.3 K. Kothboth.ini, Mr< and Mrs. J. A. iieUpath, Mr. and' Jirs. J. O. Spedding, Misjes I. and 11. Socdding, Mr and Mrs. W. 11. Saunders, Messrs. G. and P. K. Scott. Misses A. A. and E. N. Scgtt, Mr. M. Stead 3, Mr. G. W. Skillerup, Miss J[. Scliulto. Mr. C W. n. Stevens, Mr. C. G. Tegetmeier, Misses D, and 8. Trcvciyan, Miss E. J. it. Temple, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Winslmv, Mr. 11. A..G. Whittaker, Miss A. W. Whitelaw, Mrs. M. P. Williamson, Mr. and Mrs. E. ,T. Oump bell,.Mr. and Mrs \T. E. Fee, Ilr. and Mrs. J. Knight, Miss T. Kemp, Mr. and Mrs C. Sparks, Mr. W. Firth, Mr. W. iiey, Mr. and Mrs. D. Carter, Mr. J Canning Second saloon: Mr. and Mrs. J. Avcnt and two children, Mr. aud Mrs H. Austin, Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Aliehurst. Mr. J 11. Aljohurst, Mr. and Mrs. H. Anderson and boy, Mrs. A. Adamson and bo.v. Afiss K. and Mrs. L. Blythe.. Mr. O. Brook, Mr and Mtb. E. Bartlett, Miss E. Bartiett, Mr. T. Banks, Master IC. Brown Urn. at. lilaliemore, Miss S. Burns, M'r J. L. Counctt, , Mr. J. M. Oonnaughton, Mr. and Mrs. J. j Cooper, Mr. J. Clegs. Dr. and Mrs. It. V. I Cleveland, Jtr Z A. Dyer, Mr. J. Dunnine, Mrs. L. E. Devlin. Mr. A. L. K. Davidson, Mr. G. Eifcrt, ?£r. and Mrs. P. Eldershaw, Mr. and Mrs (I. Hyre, Mr. and Mrs. "C. T. Mr. L. .0. Farley, Sir. ,i. Faulks, Mr. .and 51TB M. Frain, Mr. and Mrs. M' Galloway and four children, Mr. and Mrs. H. Graham, Mr. 11. H. Oobflen, Mr. S. Grett, Mr H. 11 Mill, Miss I,!. Eey, Miss A. W. Harrison, Mr. A. Hunt, Mr; C. Harder,. Mr 0. Juul, Mrs. D. Jacques, Mr. A. J. Klllup, Mr. 'P. Aednt", Mr. If Lough, Mr. D. Marshall, Mr. J. 11. Maddocks, Mr. A. Murray, Mr. T. 11. May, Mr. S. D. M'Miknn, Mr. F. Moore. Mrs F. Mostyn, Miss A. Mostyn. Mr and Mrs, W. iM'Donald and three children, Miss F. Minchin, ■ Mr. W. Morrison, Mrs. E. Nceis and infant, Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Oaklr.y aud child, Mr. 11. O'Connor, Miss I' Worsfold. Miss M. M'Pherson, Mr. W, It. l'irio, Mrs. A. Pearson, Mr. H. A. Pcnnln, Mr. A B. H Potts, Mr. G. R. Palnton. Mr. I'. Pascoe, Mrs. E. Itundle. Mr and Mrs. 'I'. Kigga, Jtr. D. B. Bussell, Jlr. and Mrs. F. E-. Smith and three children, Miss 11. Smith, ltrs ( . T. Soreneon, Mr. and Jtrs. G. Stopford and chiid, Mr, Vf. P. Sage, Miss F. Trimble,. Mrs. M. J. Tebbutt, Mrs. M. H. Thompson, Mr. P. W. and Mr. and Mrs J.. Taylor, Jlr. A. J. Williams, Miss A\ Whitten, Jlr. and Jlrs. B. Watson, Mr. J Waters, Jlr. W. C. Whiteloclt, Mißs A. T/yhee, Jlr. and !frs. If. J. Kirchco ail'' two children, Mr. W ICelly, Mrs. 0. Eeynolds, Jlr, D. M. Scott; and 70 steerage. . MONOWAI'S PASSKXGERS. The Monowai, which left Auckland last evening for Wellingtown direct, has the j following passoncers:—Saloon: Misses Weathcrall, llenderson, Eobson, .Tacobson, Cozens, Kennedy, Ince, Christie (3), Duthie. Tattley, Gill, M'Cauley, Keys, Ilanna, M'Crae, Jlcs<liime6 Ilolben. Wfiatherali, Brooks, Harvey,-. Davis, Oxlcy, M'Crae, Johnston. Turnbull and 6 children, Hill, Messrs. Stow and boy. Jtisnumn, Lowe, Wallace, White, Dougherty, Barker, Oakley, Galloway, Brown, Johnston, Turnbull, Jenkins, Barraclough, Justice, Collins, Brooks, Weathcrall, Dr. Pope; 16 steerage , THE ADMIRAL CODRIXGTON. The Poverty Bay Farmers Jteat Company's newly-acquired steamer Admiral Oodrington is expected to vinit Auckland about January 10. She is at, present en route to Australia. After discharging her cargo there she will load a cargo of hardwood at Bunbury for Auckland. At. Auckland sho will have her hold.-, insulated and will also have refrigerating engines installed. The fitting out of the Bteamer a a a meat-carrier is expeded to occupy from six weeks to two months. 'I'he Admiral Codringlon was built last year by W. Doxford and Sons, a t -Sunderland. England . She is C6CC gross tons, with ihe following dimensions:—Tjcmgth, <20ft.; breadth, 54ft.;. and depth, 3-Mft. THE SALE OF THE NOOEEBAK. A Press Asocia'.ion message from Dunedin published yesterday, stated that it .was understood that, the steamer Koorebar had been purchased l>y a New Zealand firm from the North Coast Company, Svdncy, and that she was to bo employed in the New Zealand coastal trade and in the Chatham Islands trade. Mr. E. G. F. Zolirab, when seen yesterday. said that tho vessel had not. been jiiii'cha&cd by the Chatham IsU.nds Fishing Co "THE - RfAifnnj. In eontinnaii.o;! of her voyage from Homo Win New Zealand Shipping Company's Buahine wr.s to have Jen liohnrt al noon yiv.ierdr-y for Auckland. She i 3 dno at ihe nurtlierii port, no morning. GOB ALA FOR AUSTRALIA. The A. and A. ohartered steamer Gorala Is to leave Wellington al tO o'clock this morning for Melbourne, Adelaide, and Fremantlo. MOANA TO RATTi TO-PAT. i The. ifoana is q'-hed-Jled to leave Wellinscton aL 4 n.in. t.o-<ta.v tor San Francisco, via Ilr.rotcnga and J'a-secte. TIIF, AH AW A. The Slmv-Sa'vlil liner Arawa iB now due back at Wellington from Port OlLilmers (ind Timaru on January 1, and is to sail for Lcndon on Jan.r.r.r.v 6 JiEGAEUIA'G CARGO. Tho ferry steamer Mararoa will take only neriiihablo cargo ou Tuesday. On December 24. 25, 20, and 27 tile ferry boats will not carry careo. On December 24 and 27 the l'icton and Nelson steamers will not rcceive cargo. The following steamers were expected to be within range of Well'ngton ivjreless station lsvst niirht:—Mararoa. Jfaori, Pateena, Moeraki, Mahana, Waiteraat:i. Iris. Awania—Papeete, 'i'a.rnwei a.. Auckland— slonoiuii, l!akano:i, Whangane. Av.-anui-Jlabeno. The Rosamond is timed to sail at 5 p.m. to-day'/or New Plymouth. Tho Stella is ciiirotul to ' loave Dunwit" on u.ir-rttv lor W'liin^lon direct. She will sail ou the return trip on January 6.

Tho Kamo is to sail at noon to-day for Greymoutjl. Slio ia to load back to Wellington. THo Oorinnn, which arrived yesterday from New Plymouth, ia to go on to Duuodin early mat week. Tho Waitemata is to sail to-day for Lytiolton and Auckland. Tho Kowhal left Greymouth at 8 a.m. yc«terday for Wellington. Tho Komata- arrived last evening with a, full cargo of qoal from Westporl. Mr. G. E. Diolioy lias joined t.he Pateena as Eci'ond engineer, vice slr. 0. If. Baird. The Ngakuta is expected to leavo Grcymoutn on Monday evening tor Wellington. ..The Calm ir, due at Wellington to-mor-row from south, and will go on to Wanga. nul on Monday. She will return oil December 30 and load for Lyttelton, Timaru, and Duncdin. The Ngatoro was at Whakatano yesterday. She is espectcd to call at Wellington next Tuesday. A Prcsß Association telegram from Timaru states that it was reported at r meeting of the Harbour liourd yesterday that the Westmoreland, which ltft recently drawing 26 feet-. w:v» tho first vessel to go out so deeply laden.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 74, 20 December 1919, Page 15

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SHIPPING NEWS Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 74, 20 December 1919, Page 15

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