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SHIPPING NEWS

4 PHASES OP THE MOON. MAIICH. j Day. Hr. m. Full moon 5 843 p.m. Lust quarter 13 5 27 a.m. f Now moon 20 10 26 p.m. First uuartcr 27 & « P-m. MOON. 1 Moon rise's to-day, 2.12 a.m.: sets, 1.20 p.m. r SUN. f Sun rises to-day, 5.19 a.m.; sots, 6.10 p.m. HIGH WATER. f To-dav, 1.16 a.m.; 1.35 p.m. '. To-morrow, 1.59 a.m.; 2.20 p.m. ARRIVALS. TUESDAY, MAHCir 16. WAIttATJ, B.b. (4 a.m.), 14J tons, W. DeiJcy, from Picton. ~„,„, _ T . NIKAU, s.s. (6 a.m.), 248 tons, It. Hay, from Nelson. . .„,,„_„ INYERCAEGILTj, b.b. (615 a.m.), 224 tons, G. Wilkinson, from AYangamil. BUIA s.s. (6.35 a.m.), 127 tonß, W. Uuir, "SffIQARTSo! 1 "!.. (7-10 a.m.), 14,878 ton,, F. i Beadnell, from Sydney. WAVEItLEY, 5.9. (8.10 a.m.), 157 tonß, V.. Brigden, from Patea. MAKAROA, b.b. (10.5 a.m.). 2558 tons, B. ( Irwin, from Lyttelton. .„..., w ; KAPITI, b.b. (7.15 p.m.), 242 tons, W. J Sawyers, from Wanganui. , DEPARTURES ' TUESDAY, MAEOH 16. : NORA NIVEN, trawler (0.10 a.m.), 166 tons, 11. Jirusey, for Cook Strait. ■ PATEENA, 8.8. (6 a.m.), 1212 tons, Vt. . Camoron, for Picton and Nelson. . j EEGTJLTJB s.s. (11.15 a.m.), 584 tons, F. , Ylckcrmnn, for Westport. KAPUNI, B.s. (11-15 a.m.), 188 tons, A. , Gißbome, for Patea. ' HAWEEA, b.b. (12.10 p.m.), 174 tons, A. ( M'Kinnon. for Tarakohe. EILEEN WAIID, dredgo (4.10 p.m.), G. | Simpson, for Westport. OALM, b.b. (4.15 p.m.), 890 tons, T. Braid- , wood, for Wanganui. NIKAU, e.a. (5.5. p.m.), 2-10 tons, E, Hay, for Nolson. , ~„, . ,„ MOBHAKI, s.s. (6.20 p.m.), 4421 tons, W. Collinn. for Lyttelton. EIPPLE, b.b. (7.10 p.m.), 413 tons, J. Carlson, for Napier, Gishorne, and Akitio. MAEAEOA. s.b. (7.50 p.m.), 2598 tons, B. Irwin, for Lyttelton. n i MATATUA, 8.3. (8.35 p.m.), 8010 tons, F. . Greene, for Lyttelton.' WAIItAU, e.B. (10.10 p.m.), 143 tons, W. , Dciley, for Picton. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Baden Powell, Lyttelton, March 17. Wahine. Lyttelton. March 17. Kaitoa. Nolton. March 17. Patccna, Picton, Noleon, March 17. Waimea, Picton, March 17. Knru, Lyttelton. March 17. Opawa, Picton, March 17. Koiitunui, Napier, March 17. John, Lyttelton. March 17. Mararoa, Lyttelton, March 18. Nikiui, Nelson. March 18. l'atocna, Picton, Nelson, March 18. Blenheim. Sounds, March 18. Moeraki, Lyttolton. March 18. Kapuni, Patoa, March 18. Hawcra, Tarakohe, March 18. Wootton, Lyttelton. March 18. Kokiri Weitport. March 18. Kennedy Foxton, March 18. Wairau, Picton, March 18. Wnhino, Lyttelton, March 19. Kaitoa, Nolson, March 19. ttnddca, New York, Auckland, March 19. '.Rosamond. Picton, March 19. Wakatu, Kaikoura, March 20. Kapiti, Wanganui, March 20. Invorcargill, Wanganui, March 20. Armagh. Lyttelton, March 20. . Huia. Now Plymouth, Wanganui, Mar. 21. fllpnlo, Napier. etc., March 21. Waihemo, Dunedin, March 22. TTlimaroa, Sydney. March 22. Monowai, Auckland, Napier. March 23. Heilbronn. Rafaga Auckland March 24. Calm, Lyttolton,. March 24. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Stella Dunedin, March 17. Kapiti, Wanganui, March 17. Invercargill, Wanganui March 17. Iluia, New Plymouth, March 17. Wahine. Lyttelton. March 17. Kaitoa, Nelson. March 17. Pateona, Picton. Nelson. March 17. Waimea, N«lsott, Craft. Mirch 17. Wavcrley, Patea, March 17. Opawa, Blenheim, March 17. Corinna, Dunedin, Oamaru, Timaru. March 17. Ngatoro, Lyttelton, March 17. Itosamond, Picton, March 17. Mararoa, Lyttolton, Mnrch 18. Nikau. Nelson, March 18, Moeraki, Svdw>v. Hohirt. 18. Hawcra, Tarakohe. Mnrch 18. Koutunui, Napier, March 18. Kennedy, Foxton, March 18. Wairau, Blenheim, March 18. Kai'mni. Patea, March 18. Hinemoa, southern lights, March 18. Ngahcre, Grcymouth. Starch 18. John, Nydia Hay, March 18.' Wahino, Ijyttelton. March 19. Kaitoa, Nelson,.March 19. Pateena, Picton, Nelson, March 19. Blenheim, Tory Channel, March 19. Wootton, Lyttelton, March 19. Vara. Lyttelton, March 19. Megantic, Liverpool, via Panama and New York, March 19. Rosamond, Picton, March 19. Oriiri, Lyttelton, March 70. Nuddea, Svdnoy, March 22. Wakatu. Kaikoura. March 22. Ripple, Nanicr. Gifibornc, Akitio. Mar. 23. ■ Monowai, Lyttelton. Duncdtn Mar. 23. Armagh, Boston, New lork. March 24. Suffolk, Gißhorne. March 24. Port Napier, Picton, March 25. OVERSEA STEAMERSi CANADIAN IMPORTER, left Vancouver Feb. 17 for Auckland and Sydney. Duo March 16. ~,,.. ... CATHI.AMCT (U.S. and A.), lift New York, Feb. 22 for Lyttelton. Duo Mar. 27. CITY OF AGEA (A. and A.), left New York Feb. 27 for Auckland, Wellington, and Australia. Due Wellington April 8. CORINTHIO (S.S.A.). left U.K. Feb. 2J for Wellington. Due April 6. HEII.IIRONN (Murrn-v. Roherti), left fiafapn, Jan. .24. Due Wellington Mar. 24. lONIC (fI.S.A.). to leave London Mar. .31 for New Zealand. „ , LOB-AIK (U.S. and A.), left Now York ' Feb 23 for Auckland, Wellington, Wanganul and New Plymouth. Duo Mar. 26. MAKURA (U.S.S.), duo Auckland Mar. 17 from Vancouver. MAMAIU (S.S.A). lef{ U.K. -Hi. 1. Buo Wellington. March 28. MEGANTIC (Whito Star), arr. Wellington March 16, from Sydney, en route to New NOKATAY (U.S. and A.), due Lyttelton April 1 from New York. NUDDEA (A. and A.), left New York Feb. 13 for Auckland. Wellington, and Australia. Duo hero Mnrch 19. OPAWA IF. and B.), left Liverpool Fob. 19 for Auokland, Wellington, Lyttelton. Dunedin, and Bluff. Due here April 16. OTAKI (F. and S.). left Liverpool Fob. 26 for Auckland, Wellington. Lyttelton, and Dunedin. Duo here April 12. OTtttA (8.R.A.1. left London Jan. 4. Dn« Auckland, March 18. POET NAPIRV. (0.P.1 left London Deo. 24 Arr. Wollington Mar. 14. PORT MELBOURNE (CD.), left London Mar. 6 for Galveston (Texas), Auckland unit Australia. POET VIOTOE (CD.) loft londnn Feb. I for Auokland, Napier. i<nd Welllilitton. via Rape and Australia. Duo Auckland Anril 6. „ , EEMUERA (N.Z.S. Co.), to leave Southampton' March 13 for Auckland, Wellington. Lvttelton. and Dimedin. TAINUI (S.S.AA left U.K. Feb. 16. Duo Auckland, April 2. WAIMATE (N.Z.S. Co.), left London Jan. 22 for Auckland. Wellington, Lyttelton. and Dunedin. • Duo Wellington April 1. WOODAREA (A. and A.), left New York Feb. 29, for Dunedin and Australia. Due April 4. SAILERS Yossel. T-icft. Duo. Ran Francisco to Wellington— Forester Dec. 27 Mar. Monongnhela Jan. 23 Mar. San Francisco to TimaruManurewa Jan. 17 Mar. San Francisco to BluffAmy Turner Feb. 13 Apr. Ban Francisco to NapierWilliam E. Bnrnham Mar. 4 May IN POET AND' EXPECTED. The following berths have been allotted to vcbbclb in port and thoBC eipocted today;— Mogantic-Stream. Oorinna—No, 1 Queen's Wharf. Ngatoro-No. 1 Queen's Wharf. Alvenn-Nn. 3 Queen's Wl>«rf. Ngnhere-No. 4 Queen'B V/harf, Kapiti-No. 5 Queen'B Wharf. Invnreargill-No. 5 Queen's Wharf. Waitangl-No. 9 Queen's Wliarr. Kaitoa-No. 10 Queen's Wharf. Opawn,—No. 11 Queen's Wharf. Konnedy-No. 11 Queen's Wharf. Pateona-No. 12 Queen's Wharf. Slelln—No. 13 Queen's Wharf. f,lly-rJn. 13 Ouccn's W]iarf. Huia-No. 13,Queen'B Wharf. Wavcrley--No. 14 Ouecn's Wharf. Waimca-No. 14 Quccn'n Wharf. O t .iri—Ti''n""k' Street w li:"-f. Itoßnmnnd-Clyde Quay Wharf. Wahine-Fcrry Wharf. iriui'nioa-F"l"v Whayf. Waikawa-Eaihvay Wharf. Suffolk— King's Wharf. Port. Napier—King's Whnrr. Komata— Slip. BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEAS. MELBOURNE, March 15. ATrlvod.—Port Chalmers, from Dunedin. BYDNCT. March 16. Arrived.—lhuanata, fiom Now Zealand.

NEWCASTLE. March 16. t Sailed.-Kiirow for New Zealand. r ■ ■ t COASTAL, v TUESDAY, MARCH 16. f. AUCKLAND. Arrived.-Kamona (11.30 a.m.), from Westport; Kaituna (2.15 p.m.), from Newcastle; Monowai (2.35 p.m.), from south. Railed.—Arahurn. (11 a.m.). for East Coaßt. ONEHUNGA. Arrived—Putiki (5 p.m. March 15), from Picton. r i POll'f AIIURIEI. * Sailed.-Koutunui (8 p.m. 15110, for Wei- ' lington. , PIOTON. Sailed.-Opawa (8.30 p.m.), for Wellington. t To sail—Waimea (midnight), for Welling- i ton; Po.tcen.il (2 a.m. 17th), for Welling- ( ton, i NELSON. 1 To sail.—Kaitoa (5 p.m.), for Wellington; ( Pateena (7 p.m.), for Picton and Wcl- ] lington. LYTTELTON. I Arrived.—Wahine (7.5 a.m.), from Wellington; Katoa (10.50 a.m.). from Newcastle; Mapourika '(4.25 p.m.), from Wellington. Sailed.—Wahine (8.45 p.m.), for Wellington, j anuualy to fix a basic wage for the CoinMEGANTIC ARRIVES. • ! Tho White Star liner Megantic, from Sydney, dropped anchor In the stream at 7.10 a.m. yesterday. The vessel remained in the stream all day coaling, as tho bunkering can be done more cscpedi- , tioiißly there than at tho wharf.. The vessel has to tako in 1000 tons of bunkcra . and 4CO tons of water, and is not going to berth. Messrs. Dalgoty and Co. advißo that the liner is to sail at noon on Friday for Liverpool, via Panama, and New York. Passengers, who must have their luggago at the Ferry Wharf at .9.30 a.m., are requested to he at the Bamo place, with their passports ready, at 10 a.m., preparatory to going on the tender. The Megautic carries a, number of through passengerß for America and England, and the following for Wellington only-Mcßdame's Collins, Thomas, Messrs. Eolgor, Collins, Ecroyd, Schomaker, Thomaß, and 2 third-class, THE NUDDEA. The Britißh India Company's steamer Nuddea arrived at Auckland from New York on Saturday night. At the northern port sho has to discharge aouie 1300 tonß' of general merchandise from America, consisting mostly of motor-cans. She left New York on February 13, and had a fine run to Panama, which port she cleared on tho 2ird. This is her first visit to Auckland, but she was at Wellington during the last months of 1918 Her officers are as follow i-Captain, H. J. Brooks- first officer, J. H. Hughes; second, P. It. Flynn; first engineer, E. Adam; second, G. L. Best; wireless o;V'rators, A. Arnold and P. Morgan. Her creft m composed mostly of lascars, there being more than ono hundred of these men aboard. She expected to sail for Wellington to-day, and from here she goes to Sydney. On her present run she is to the agency of the A. and A. Line. ' THE HEILBRONN. , The ex-German steamer Heilbronn arrived :U Auckland from Safaga Buy, in tho lted Sea, on Sunday evening. She is un almoßt brand new steamer, • having;. made onlv ono trip under the flag.oi the Norddeutscher Lloyd Line before being handed over to tho Britißh Fleet, nt tho Firth of Forth. Tho vessel ia admirably fitted, having been built for. use in the tropical trade. She brings.a part cargo, of ph'osphatcs, amounting in ail to AW odd tone, of -which 3000 arc for Auck. land, and 2MO for Wellington. Her ports of call en route from safaga to Auckland were Colombo, Frcmautle, and Newcastle. After discharge at Wellington the vesßri will cross to Adelaide to load for Home. Her oiheevs are an follow :- Captain, J. H. Oliver; chief officer V,. A. Wallia; second. A. G. Edwards; third, I. Kincaid; fourth, S. Wiseman; first engineer,'D. Adams; second, I'. Aicholts; third J. Bull. It is probable that, she will iiot leave Auckland till Monday, for Wellington. TAINUI LEAVES COLON. Cabled ndvico has been received by tho Shaw, Savlll, and Albion Co. that tho Tainui, in contitmtion.of her voyage from Homo, left Colon on March 12: for Auckland, where she is due on April I. THE BADEN POWELL INQUIRY. Captains E. W. Cozens and C. M'Arthur have been appointed nautical assessor* for the Baden Powell magisterial inquiry. which will open at Wellington on Friday. MOEEAKI FOE SYDNEY. The Moeraki -went to Lyttelton last evening. Sho is to return to this port M; morrow, and sail in the evening for oyd-; uey and Hobart. ARMAGH TO COMPLETE. . The Armagh is to leave LytteltoD on Friday night for Wellington to complete loading. Sho is to sail for Boston ani New York at daybreak on March A. MONOWAI'S DATES. Tho Monowai is to lcavo AucklnhdV on Saturday afternoon fe»".J\ r apicr ar»l Wellington, arriving here on Tuesday, The same evening she ia to proceed to Lyttelton and Dunedin. THE MAPOUEIKATho Union Company advise that the Mapourika iB to leavo Lyttelton to-mor-row Tor New Plymouth direct, Whon the vessel arrives bacK nt Wellington she is to withdraw from this service, preparatory to entering the Picton and Nelson run for tho Eaßter holiday traffic. MAKTJKA AND MOANA. Tho Makura, which is due at Auckland from Vancouver this morning, i; announced as leaving Auckland on Mnrch 3t on the return trip. ' . Tho Moana will bo the next Frisco boat to leave Wellington. She ib ad; vertiscd to snil on April 22. SUFFOLK'S MOVEMENTS. Tho F. and S. Btcamer Suffolk' i! to leave port to-day reek for Gißbome, Napier, and Lyttelton to load. She wi return to Wellington to fill up on April f, and iB to sail finally on April 10. OTIEA' TO LOAD. Tho Shnw-Savill steamer Otira is due at . Auckland to-morrow from Port Kerabla The vcbbol is to load nt Auckland and Napier, Bailing finally from tho latter port on April 22. THE ORAM. To contiuue discharge tho N.Z. Shipping ■ Company's Orari Is to leave port on Saturday for Lyttelton, Timaru, Melbourne, and MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Mr. H. Duthle haß rejoined the Ngahero ' a cfnUii" 1 J C . Cl i*. Foster, who was in command of the Takapuua when that vessel waßoniaEed in the Gisborne-Napicr. ferry SrviW.flh.rKo or, the Hl» officer* are as fo low -Chef Sir. W. Fish; Bccotld. Jtr. C Juxo"! third r . P. Miller-, chief engineer, Mr. N. JlCaig, sec ond Mr. It. Matheson; third, Mr. J. Ilamaey- fourth, Mr. J. Lucas; .wirelesß ipSi Mr. F. Cook; chief steward, Mr. VpS Stewart hag been appointed , master of tho barque Rothesay Bay The command of the barque James Craig ha" been given to Captain Murchißon, a , brother la 'the lute master of the barque Wathara, Tn-dav tho Karu is due from Lyttelton. ' sK to load for the southern port, and ! Ba Tho o Ngatoro y 'arrived last oveninc from Groymouth Tho vessel is .to bunitcr the OrSri toZy and sail this evening for Lyttelton to'load for the Chathams The Rosamond is to go to Picton this evonimr to load chaff for this port. The vessel is due back on .Friday morning, Ind is to Bail that cvoning for Grcymoutt : Wih coa for Wellington the.Kokin was to ITvo left Wefltport last night or ' "¥JS from Lyttelton. . Rhn ia to go on to Nydia Bay to-morrow. The Katoa arrived at Lyttelton with ' a fnll cargo of Newcastle coal yesterday. Tlin Afastila will probably leavo Lytteton today for Dunedin, Melbourne, an^ 1 A Thn id cilm is due hack at Wellington ' frim Wanganui. Timaru, and Lyttelton "$ noon Ue to l m y orrow tho Ngahero is to M &. for KataT is'loading coal nt Newcnstlo for Oamaru. ' The Stella is to get away for Dunedin '"Tmf'Hmnmoa is to Bail'at noon to-mor-row for tho southern lighthouses. The Hiwera sailed' for laralcohe pstorday to load cement for Wellington. After discharge here .the vessc will again goto Tnrakohe, this timo loading for The"' barqnentlnc E. R. Storlmg is to leavo Newcastle at the end of the month with 4200 tons of coal for Auckland. Tho Koromiko is en route from NewcaMlo to Lvttelton with a cargo of coal. The Kahikn-, which is undergoing overhaul at Port Chalmers, was Placed in dry dock on Monday for cleaning and P TheTtua iB due at Auckland or Thurs- • day from Suva. From Auckland blio goeß l °The Kakapo. which is undergoing mi eitensive ovorhaul at Lyttelton, will ho rocommißsloned about tho end of tho "it" was roportPd nt the Inst meeling of tho Wanganui Harbour Board that Bhoaling was taking plaf.e at the town berthaee Captain Folm suggested that ,onoth« drodgo should be hired to.aasißt

tho Kaione, but thia was not considered possible by the chairman, .lie said that tho old Priestmau dredgo could do tho work just as well, and instructions wero given to tho engineer to prepare a report upon tho matter.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 147, 17 March 1920, Page 10

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