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• PHASES OP THE MOON. FEBRUARY. Day. Hr.m. , Pull moon A a :2 p.m. Last quarter 12 819 a.m. New moon 20 9 5 a.m. First Quarter 27 11 20 a.m. MOON. Itoon rises to-day, 8.19 p.m.; Beta, 8.5 a.m. tomorrow. SUN. Sun rises >to-day, 6.2 a.m.; jots, 7.8 p m. HIGH WATCH. To-day, 6.7 a.m.; 6.35 p.m. To-morrow, 7.4 a.m.; 7.32 p.m. ARRIVALS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6. PATEENA, b.b. (1.35 a.m.), 1212 tons, Bold, irom Nelson i and Picton. OPAWA, 6.6. (1.30 a.m.), jUO tons, Nicliolaß, from Blenheim. .KAITOA, s.s. (7.20 a.m.) 305. tons, Wildman, from Nelson. KENNEDY, 6.5. (8.20 a.m.), 226 tons, Owen, from Foxton. MAORI, (9.20 a.m.), 3412 tons, Cameron, from Lyttelton. UEGULTJS, ».s. (10.30 a.m.), 585 tons, Vickerman, from Wanganui. HAWERA, s.s. (12.60 p.m.), 174 tons, Jl'Kinnou, from Patea. MAPOURIKA, b.s. (2.20 p.m.), 1203 tons, Mac-Donald, from Lyttelton. . RUAPEHU", s.b. (3.30 p.m.), 8881 tons, H'lu'llar, from Auckland. BLENHEIM, s.s. (6.55 p.m.), 151 tons, Wilkinson, from Harelock. I • DEPARTURES, FRIDAt, i'EBRUAHX 0. RUAHINE, s.s. (7.35 a.m.), 10,758 tons, Smith, for London. PATEENA, s.s. (1.40 p.m.), 1212 tons, Hold, for Picton and Nelson. KAPIINI, 5.6. (4.50 p.m.), 188 tons, Gibson, for Patea, KAITOA, b.s. (5.25 p.m.), 319 tons, Wildman, for Nelson. REGULUS. s.s. (7.5 p.m.), 584 tons, Vickerman, for Nelson. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Nikau, Nelson, February 7 Pateena. Picton, Nelson. February 7. L berly, Auckland, February 7. Huia. Wanganui, February 7. llonowai, Auckland, Napier. February 7 Baden Powell. New Plymouth,-Feb. '/. Tarawera, Dunedln February 7, Knhiri, Oamaru, February 7. Kahu,. Tarakohe, February 'I. Wakatu, Kaikoura, February 7. Wairau, Blenheim, February 7. Mararoa Lyttelton, February 8. Komata, Westport, February 8. Wavcrlcy, Patea, February 8. Nikau, Nelson. February 8. Ojiawa, Blenheim, February 8, Xapunl, Patea, February 8. Kapiti, Wanganui, February 8. Paloona. southern ports, February 8. Ripplo, Gisborne, February 8. Nfe-akutn, Oreyroouth, February J. Kennedy, Foxton, February 10. Hawera, Patea, February 10. Blenheim. Sounds, February 10.' Kninpoi, Port Chalmers. February 11. Waitemata, Newcastle, February 12.
PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Kennedy, I'oxtou, February V. Hawera, Patoa, February 7. Nikau, Nelson, February V. Blenheim, Sounds, • February 7. Huia, Wangnnut, February 7., Wairau, Blenheim, February 7. .Kokiri. Westport. February 7. Mapourika, Lyttelton. February 7. Sfafrhr, Westhaven. February 7. MaTaroa. Lyttelton, February 8. Monowai, Lyttelton, Bunedin, Feb. 8. Onawa, MlenhMm, February 9, Waverley, Putea, February 9. Kapuni, Fntea,, February 9. Kaitoa, Kelson, February 9. Pateena, Picton, kelson, February 9. ICittawa, Oreymouth. February 9. Wakatu. Kaikoura, February 9. Kahu, Vioton and East Coaßt, Feb. 9. Pnloona, Melbourne, February 10. Hippie. A'apier and Eoct C.nnrl. Feb. II Kapiti, Vaiisianul, February ID. Tarawera, Sydney, February 10. Kini, Picton, Onehunea. February 10. Komata. Westport February 11. Itnapchu, Lyttelton, February 11. Uiumtaka, London, February U.
OVERSEA STEAMEfIS. • ARMAGH (A. and A.), to lond Whanearel, Auckland, Wellington at end Fob. ATHKNIC (S.S.A.), left London Jan. U for Wellington, via Pauamit. Duo hero Mnrch 1. OYRENA (8.1. Oil), left Singapore Deo. 30. Due Wellington Feb. 12. KASAMA (A. and' A.;, left Noir Tort Jan. 1. Arr. Lyttclton Feb. 4. KENT (A. and A.), left New Vork Jan. 20. Due Auckland Feb. 22. Duo Wellington Mar. 4. . LIBKTITY (U.S. and A.), left -New Torn Nov. 22. arr. Auckland Feb. 2. Duo hero Feb. 7 MAHIA (S.S.A.), left London Dec. 4, arr. Auokland February 6. Duo hero Feb. 16.'
' MAMARI (S.S.A.S. loft U.K. Jan. 1. Du< .Z early In March. MATATUA (R.R.A.). left. London /lee. 1! )r Aus. and N.Z. Bue here Feb. is.' MOANA (U.S.S.), left 'Frisco Jan. 22. Du< era Feb. 14 ORAM (N.Z.R. Co.), left St. Jchn JCan da) Jan. 26 for Auckland. ' Wellington lyttclton. Timaru, and Melbourne. Du< far. 3. OTTRA (R.S.A.I. left London Jan. 4. Da uckland March 20. POET CHALMERS (CD.), left Now Tori an. 19. Duo here Feb. 28. PORT NAPIER (CD.), left London Dei 4. Due Wellington early in March. POET VICTOR (0.D.) ieft london Fet for Auckland, Napier i.nd Wellington ia f.ape mid Australia. SUSSEX (F.S.), left Now.York Jan.l. Du ero Feb. U. WAHINT (U.K.R.), left Clyde Deo. II )uo Dunedin Feb. 7. WAIKAWA (U.S.S.I left San Francis an. 14. Duo here Feb. 12. WAIMATE (N.Z.S. Co.). left London Jat ?. Duo Auckland Mar. 17. WAITOMO (U.S.S.). left Calcutta Jai Pun liyttclton Feb. 22. TONNE, left Delagoa Bay Jan. 2. Du .yttolton Fob. 12. SAILERS. Vessel. Left. Due. 'n.n Francisco to Auckland— lenrlette Nov. 8 • Fet "hilippine Dec. 5 Fel laupo Jan. 19 Mai inn Francteco to WellingtonUvena Dec. 12 Fel ■Vircstcr Dec. 27 , Fet ifonongahela Jan. 23 Mai lan ' Francisco to Dunedin— Sainar Dec. 3 Fet BERTHAGE UST. To-day's berthage list is n« under:— Liberty—Taranaki Street Wharf. Maori—Ferry Wharf. Kokiri—No. 6 Queen'B Wharf. Monow-ai—No. 1 Queen's Wharf. Tarawera—No. 16 Quecn'B Wharf. Nikau—No. 10 Queen'B Wharf. Huia—Glasgow Wharf. Ripple—Thorndon Wharf. Blenheim—No, 13 Queen'B Wharf. Kahn-No. 13 Queen's Wharf. Wairau-No. It Queen's Wharf, Kitlawa—Railway Wharf. Baden Powell—Mirnmar Wharf. Ruapehu—King's Wharf. Waitansi—No. 9 Queen's Wharf. Itiimitakn—Glasgow Wharf. Magic-Ferry Wharf. BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEAS. LONDON, February 5. trrived.—Bakara, Kiirnmca. At Port Nr tul, Bcnalla and Weetworth; Ormonde from Colombo. COASTAL. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6. AUCKLAND. Arrived—lvamona (12.35 p.m.), from Wcsl port; Maliia (5.35 a.m.), from London. >aiicd.-Katoa (7 p.m.), for Suva; .Maheni 19 p.m.), for Sydney, iailed.—Tutanckai (midnight), for Suva. PORT AHURIRI. Sailed.—Monowai (3.55 p.m.), and Mppl (9.20 p.m. February 5), for Wellington. NEW PLYMOUTH, Irrived.—Rarawa (5.30 a.m.), lrom One hunga. WANGANUI. lailed—Huia (2.20 p.m.). f« Wellington. BLENHEIM. Vrrived.—Wairau (7.45 a.m.), from Wei lington. TARAKOHE. .Vrrived.—Kahu (6.45 a.m.), from Welling ton. NI'DIA BAT. Arrived—Baden Powell (9.3Q a.m.), Iron Wellington. LTTTELTON. Vrrivcd.-llararoa (10.25 a.m.), from Wd liugton. tfararoa not sailing to-night. \rrivcd—Kahika (1,45 p.m.), from Grey mouth. iailert.-Cygnot (9.35 a.m.), for Port Hardy Breeze (4.30 p.m.), for Dunedin; Wnkati (7.30 p.m.),\for Wellington, via Kalkoura PORT CHALMERS. ' Snilcd.-Tnrawcra (11.25 «.m.), for Welling ton. THE 'FRISCO SERVICE. By Telegraph—Props Asoociation. Dunedin, February 6. The Tofua arrived at Kan Francisco or ?cbruary 4 from Wellington. The Moaut irrivcd at Papeeto at 8 a.m. on Tucsdaj 'rom San Francisco, and sailed at 4 p.m m Wednesday for Rarotonga and Welling ,on She is duo on February 13. Arriving to-day from Oamaru the Kokir ivill sail ugain in the evening for West Wrt.
THE BARQTjfi ANTIOPE. By Telegraph-Press Association. Dunedln, February 6. The, Dunedin-owned barqua Anliope which left Suva on October 16 London, )iao reported off Diinjcncsa. She is to be ordered on to Rotterdam.
RUAHINE'S PASSENGERS. The following passengers were taken by the New Zealand Shipping Co.'s steamer Ruahine, which left yesterday morning for London, via Panama:—First saloon: Prom Wcllington-Mcsdanios ST. Abrahams. M. H..Brash, C. Cute. V. A. M. Christie, A. Harrowcll, Colonel J. SI. thristie, Mcssrß. It. Abrahams, T. C. Brash. H. Harrowoll, J. T. Kirby, Master D. M'Gavin. From Ohristohurch-Misses J. H. ;:nd A. E. Halslcd, F. V. Hope, M. Myers, M. Weymouth, P. E. Pinckncy, Mc6damca E. M. Hadeted, ft. Moore, A. ST. Russell, Colonel W. Jf. Moore. Mr. P. L. Halstod. From i?ydney-Misßc3 A. C. Kcnrick. jr. C. Kenrick, Mrs. S. Hammond, Messrs, H. 0. Hammond. W. A. Kcnrick. From Mel-bourne-Miss A. F. Rutledge, Mrs. E. Rutledge, Sir George Kcnrick. From Apck-land-Ma-dainos J. D. Hodgson, M. E. Winstone,'Mr. H. D. Winstonc. From nimnru -Miss M. Orbell. From Dunedin-Mrs.' R. Martin, Captain G. E. Martin. From Wanganul-Miss C. G. H. Marshall, Mrs. A. M.. Marshall Mr. Gifford Marshall. Second saloon: From Wellington-Misses F. B. Lysnar, Jt. A. Taylor, Mcsdames 0. Taylor, J. Troughton, 8. Walker, Messrs. A. R. Atkinson. C. Davy, W. T. Sears, S. E. Taylor, J. Troughton. From Christchurch—Missee H. Anderson, A. I). Hassett, M. E. Bassett, R. Cox, G. D. Orlebar, Mcsdames E, J. Anderson, > M.' A. Baßsett, 0. Brunton, A, Ilayeß, E. W. White, Messrs. C. W. Anderson. W. Bassett, J. If. BaEsett, J. W. U. White. From Auckland—Misses M. L. Hodson, C. Pellitier, D. B. nnd N. I. M'.tican, A. Matthews, A. Mills-Palmer, M. and F. C. Maggan, S, I'.itnrson, G. L. Walker, D. E. Walker, Mcsdames F. A. Ooolcy, A. Loft. N. M. M'Lean. W. MillsPalmer, M. Morgan, J[. M. M'Laughlin, M. Pelleticr, R. H. Walker, Messrs. R. H. A6hcroft, H. Cooley, C. Hinge, W, A. Johnston. Jolin Morgan W. T. Moxlcy, JV\ W. M'Laughlin. H.' B. M'Millan, h: Pelletter, E. H. Walker, Master A. F. Loft. From Napier—Misses M. Cameron (2), A. Holroyd, Mcsdames 0. Holroyd, A. Hoiroyd, Mr. E. Cameron. Master A. Holroyd. From Timarn—Misses G. Flood, F. Heron, C, M'Rac. Mesdnmcs C. E. Heron, F. It. Maben. Mr. P. King. From Nelson-Mrs, J. Haase, Mr. 0. R. Haa-se. From Wangamii—Mr. G. V. Hammond, MisEes E. and A. Hiorns. From Duncdin-Mistes M. L. M'Kinley. From Hawora—Mr. S. Tarrant. From Brisbane-Misses V. h. Campbell, I. Campbell. Mesdnmcs 0. Campbell, 0, I. Holmwood, Messrs, J. R, and M. Campbell, F. Holmwood, Masters 0. and H. Campbell. From Melbourne—Mcsdames E. M. Catlicart, S. Horphkins. and son and daughter, (Jolonel ,T. Horskins, Messrs. ,T. B. Cnthoart, S. Horskins, and eon and daughter, Rev. J'. Murray. From Adelaide-Mrs. Parnall. There are aho 123 in the thirdclass. THE KASAtfA.. . The A, and A.' Company's chartered, cargo-carrier Knsauia arrived at Lyttelton on Wednesday las*. A steel i-evew steamer of 4G35 tons gross register, with, a deadweight capacity of 7600 tona, she was built in 190? by A. M'Millan and Son, Ltd., Dumbarton, for her rresent owners, and is classed !00 At at Lloyd's. , She has ilvc holds, is well equipped for the expeditious handling of cargo, and presents a tidy, appearance generally. Of 72 of a crow all told, ,17 are British Indians. It is uow Koine threo yours since the vessel was in New Zealand, the present being, her first visit to the South. Island. During the war period she was trading, under requisition to the Imperial Government, between Homo ports tnd India and the Fur East. Laden with motor-cars, motor cjelcs, agricultural ■machinery, and a quantity of .•immatiition, blic left New York on January 1 for Lyttelton and, en route, made a twohours' stop at Colon for bunker *upplies. Her average speed during the trip, which was uneventful, was 11J knots The third engineer, who is the only colonial aboard the vessel, witnessed much of ihe depredation perpetrated by German submarines in the Mediterranean in 1917, being then an engineer on R.M.S, Cardiganshire, which was running hctwen English portß, Port Said. Malta, and Gibraltar. The crews of five torpedoed vessels were licked up by the Cardiganshire and landed at Falmouth. He was on board the Cardiganshire when «ho collided at midnight with a tramp steamer off Gibraltar. Tho impact, which made a huge dent in cno of her sides, and stove m the bow of tho tramp for about 30ft., caused the .'i.ath of flvo of tho Cardigan's firemen, who were adeep'at the time, and more or less seriously wounded 11 others. Both vessels, however managed to reach port. Captain If. 0. Metcalfe, who la in command of the Knsama, has with him the following offlcws-i-Ohief, Mr. H. Field; second, Mr.. H. Johnston; third, Mr. J. Waters; chief engineer Mr. J. Bankshaw; second, Mr. J. Jl'Kay; third, Mr. A. E. Derrett; fourth, Mr. R. Baxter; fifth, Mr, • J. Cousins; wireless operators, Messrs. W. Fulton and R. Turnhull; chief steward, Mr. H. Blenkarn. From Lyttelton tho Kasama will proceed to Timaru and Dunedin, thence to Hobart 'and Melbourne, WAHINE DDE TO-DAY. The ferry Btcamer Wahino iB due at Port Chalmers to-day from ingland, and will lay up for about ten days for overhaul and minor repairs. It ia anticipated that tho vessel will bo back in the ferry trade before tho end of the month, MAHIA AT AUCKLAND. The Shaw-Savill liner Mahia arrived at Auckland early yesterday morning from 'London. The vessel left tho Home port on December 4. She ,is due hero about February 16. , ' lONIC HOME, Oablo advices received yesterday announced the arrival at Southampton on February 4 of the Shaw-Savill liner feme. The vessel left Wellington on December 11 last. WAITEMATA SAILS. The freighter Waitemata left Ncwcaitlo on Thursday witli a full cargo for Wellington. She should bo here about Thursday next. THE RUAPEnU. Yesterday afternoon tho New' Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Ruapohu arrived in port from Auckland. She will be engaged in discharging cargo till about the middle of next week, nhen she will eail for Lyttelton. THE RIMUTAKA. The New Zealand Shipping Company's liner Rimutaka is fixed to leave Wellington for London on Friday next at midday. MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Mr. 0 W. G. Elley, third engineer of the Patecna, came ashore ycßtorday sick, and Mr. F. Mo\>att signed on the vessel as second engineer. The following steamers were expected to he within range of Wellington wireless station last night:-Paleeon, Maori. Mararoa, Paloona, Tarawera, Monowai, Ruahine. Auckland-Kamona, Mahciio, Arithura Waipori, Sussex. Northtiralieiiind, Awaiiui-Whangiipe, Waipori, Sussex, lalime. Port Darwin. The auxiliary scow Magic arrived yesterday with a cargo of stone from Sandy Bay. The vessel is to sail to-day for Westhavcn to load timber for VeilingThe crew of the schooner .Toy I ovard paid off at Wellington yesterday. Owing to a fog the Tarawera, was rot able to leave Dunedin till late yesterday morning. She is due hero to-night and is now fixed to sail for Sydney direct °Tho U old' Lyttelton ferry launch Moerangi has just been overhauled and ufitted as a filing vessel. She went, down to Port Chalmers on Wednesday night, and will be encaged in the fishing industry there for some time. The Moerangi waß ;milt n Auckland in 1901. She is of 2o tons grosß register, nnd is fitted with a 20-h.p. oil engine. . . , .... The 'Monowai is to leave port this evening for Dunedin. ' Oh Monday the Kittawa. will leave port for Grey-mouth. . . Tim New Zealand Shipping Company 8 steamer Whakatanc is to leave Port dialmevs to-day for Melbourne. The Union Company hope to have tho freighter Klni recouimissioned by Tuesday next, when she will sail for l'iclon and Onchunga , At present discharging coal at Auckland the Kaikonra will afterwards commence loading, and will nroceed to Napier to complete. She i 6 set down to sail finally from tho East Coast port for London on February 18. On Thursday night the Kafapoi left Wcstport for Port Chalmers. Alter discharge, the vessel will como on to w elLeaving Westport to-day the Komata, should show up to-morrow, and ib fixed to sail again on the return trip on Wednesday next. The Carterton Oddfellows' Lodge lias appointed Bro. W. J. Churchill its representative nt the district conference. Farmers know Hint Wasting the subsoil frees new, rich plant foods—this means better crops. Giant Blasting and Farm Powder makes subsoil blasting easy it also removes slumps and boulders' without trouble or extra labour. Giant Farm Powder helps the farmer to improve his farm at n minimum of expense Tis easv to use, nnd always ii'iro in' results. Start cleaning your l„„d with Giant Farm Powder at once. Write for particulars to Giant hirm Powder, c/o Gollin and Co. Pty. Lid. Wellington; or Golduifjham and Beckett rjd Pnlmerston North, distributinj ngon'te for Wellington, Wairnrnpa, uS raranaki—Advt,
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