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SHIPPING NEWS

PHASES OP THE Moon. NOVEMBER. Day, Tlr. m. Last Quarter 6 7 5 p.m. New moon 11 S 35 a.m. First quarter 19 1,4J a.m. Full moon 26 112 p.m. MOON. Moon rises to-da.v. 6.3 a.m.: sotß, 9.15 p.m. SUN. ftuu rises to-(U.y. 4.25 A.m.: «nts. 6.46 T).m. 'HIGH WATEII. To-dav. 5.51 iv.Ki.; 6.16 n.m. To-morrow. 6.45 a.m.: 7.7 n.m. ARRIVALS. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 11. MAPOTJRIKA. b.b. (5 a.m.l. 1205 tons. Elderß. from Nelson. KAITOA. s.s. (6.15 a.m.). 319 tonß, W. Wildman. from Nelton. WAHINE. s.s. (7.30. a.m.). 4436 tons. Ed■win. from Lvttelton. " NGAIIGEK 8.8. (5.40 a.m.). 1090 tone. H. Dillner. from Waneanul. SUFFOLK, s.s; (1.10 u.m.l. 9838 tons. F. Api'.worth. from Melbourne. OMAKA, auxiliary Bchooner (2.35 p.m.), 64 tons. J. Knox, from Blenheim. TE ANAU, 8.8. (6.45 p.m.), 1652 tonß, H. Platta. from Timaru. DEPARTURES. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 12. PORT CURTIS. 8.8. (5.15 a.m.). 8286 tons, Heck, for Boston and-Now York. PORT AUGUSTA, s.b. (3.50 p.m.), 4063 tons. W. Allen, for Lyttelton 1 , KAITOA. S.B. (5 p.m.), 319 tonß. W. Wildman. for Nelson. OITY OF NEWCASTLE, b.b. (5 p.m.). 7280 tons, for Sydney. WAIRUNA, b.b. (5.30 p.m.). 5832. tone. D. Ritchie, for Melbourne, MAPOURIKA, s.b. (7.10 p.m.), 1203 tons, Elders, for Nelson. ■ ' WAHINE. b.b. (7.50 p.m.); 4436 tons, Edwin, for Lyttelton. AKAHUHA. B.e. (11.0 p.m.), 1596 tons, Sowoll,' for Picton. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Invercarclll. Wanwinui. November 13. Kapunl. Patea. Sovembor 13. Huia. WaiiEanui, November 13. Mopri. Lyttelton. November 13. Niltait, Nelson. November 13. Arahura-. Picton: November t3. Onavra. Blenheim. November 13. Uapourilta, Nelson, November' 13.- • Blenheim, Havelock, November .13, Kakapo, Westport, November 13. Flora, Picton, November 13. Neakuta, Newcastle, November 13. - Wahine. Lyttelton. November 14. Wcstralla, Melbourne. November 14. Koklri, Greymouth, November 14. Hawera, I'atea, November 14. Kapunl. Patea-, November 14. Wairau, Blenheim. November 14. Ripple. Gisborne. November 14. Baden Powell, Lyttelton! November 14. Walton Hall, Auckland, November 14. Kapiti. Wannacui, November 15. Waitanni, Patea. November 15. Manuka. Sydney. November 15. i-irinna. Nelson. November 15. Maori. Lvttolton. November 16. Nikau. Nelson, November I (J. Arahura. l'leton. November lb licmuera, London. November 16. Waverley. Patoa. November 16 Opawtt, Blenheim. KnvemDer 16. rairoa, Newcastle. November 16. Mamari, Wanstanui. Novomher 16. Calm, Pieton. November 16 Kniapoi, Whanitarei, November 16. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Ka-plti, ■ Waneanui. November 13. Hawera. Patea. November 13. Waverley. Patea, November 13. Hula. Wr.nennui. November 13. Maori, Lyttelton. November 13. Xikau, Nelson, November 13. Mam,' Newcastle. November 15. Leitrim, YTancanul, November 13. Tainui,- Timaru. ■ November 13 Omaka, Blenheim. November 13. Kini. Westport, Novomher 13. To Anau, Napier and Gisborne, Nov, 13. Ns;ahere. Wanmnui, November 13. NcaKutu, Lyttelt-on, November 13. Wahine. Lyttelton. Novembor 15. Arahura. Picton, November Is. Mapourika. Nelson, November 15. Kapitl, Wancanui. November 15. JTawera. Patea. November 15 Waverley, Patea. Novembor 15. Blenheim. West Haven, November J5. Kahika. West-port. November 15. Baden Powell. Lvttelton. November .15. Kapuni, Patea. November 15. Wakntu, Lyttelton. via Kaiknura, Nov. 15. Wairau, Blenheim, November 15. Invercarrill, Waneanui. November 15. Maori, Lvttolton, November 16. Nikau. Nelson, November t<. Karamea, London. November 16. Tprua. San Francisco, November 16. WaitnnEi, Patea. November 16. Waverley, Patea, November 16. Ripnle, Napier, Gisborne and Akitio, Nov. lv« Manuka, Lyttelton, November 16. ' Connna. New Plymouth, November 16.

OVERSEA STEAMERS. <• POST KEMBLA (0. and D.), left Lot, don for N.Z. and Australian ports Aug. 27. Duo Auckland Kot. 9. Due here Nov

REHUERA (N.Z.8.). left Southampton for Wellineton and Auckland.: fleet. 30 Hue hero November 16.

lONIO (5.5. and A.), left Southampton (or Lytelton aud Port Chalmers, via WdllDglon, Oct. 7. Duo horn Nov. 21. OEAItI (N.Z. nnd A.), loft Liverpool for Auckland, Wellington,- Lyttelton, and Port Ohalmers on Oct. 7, Due Auckland Nov 24.

POET NIOHOI.SON (C. and D.), left London for Melbourne. Hoburt, Sydney, Auckland, Napier, and Wellington, Oct. 8. Dut Auckland Dec. 7. Due here Dec. 17. NOKOTAY (Dalcetj and Co.), left New l'ork for Auckland and Wellington, Kept. 16. Due 4ucklnnd Nov. '11 Duo here Nov. 18.

WALTON HALL (N.Z. and A.). loft New 'ark for Auckland, Wellington. and New Plymouth, Oct. 2. Arr, Auckland, Nov. 8. Due Wellington Nov. 14. OPAWA (N.Z. and A.), left Liverpool for Auckland. Wellington. Lyttelton, and Port Ohnlmerß, Oct. 13. Due Auckland Dec. 2. Duo here' Dec. 9. DURHAM (N.Z.H. Oo.) loft Montreal for Auckland aud New Zealand ports, Oct. Is. YIP.O ILIA (C. end Dj, loft New York for ■ tuckland, Wellineton, Lyttelton, Dunedin and Australia Ort. 17. Due Auckland Nov. 12. Due hero Nov. 29. WHANGARATTA (A. aud A.) left New York for Auckland. Wellington. Sydney. Newcastle, and Brisbane. Oct. 12. Due Aucklnnd Nov. 14. Due here Nov. 22. WAIHORA (TJ.S.S. Co.), left Oomax, for Wellington. Oct. 28. Due here Nov. 28. GAMUADA (A. and A.), left New York for Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Melbourne. Oct. 16. Due- Lyttelton, Nov. 28. SOMERSET (A. and A.), left New York for Lyttelton, Dunedin, Melbourne, and Sydney, Oct. 26. Duo Lyttelton Dec. 2. DORSET (N.Z.S. Co.), left Southampton for Auckland and Wellington, Oct. 28. Due Aucklnnd Dec. 20, due here Dec. 25. TO-DAY'S BERTHAGE LIST. ' Tainul—No. 1 Queen's Wharf. Nora Nlven—No. 3 Qucon's Wharf. Waverley—No. 5 Queen's Wharf. Huin—No. 5 Queen's Wharr. llnwera—No. 7 Queen's Wharf. Nikau—No. 10 Queen's Wharf. ■ Opawa—No. 11 Quean's Wharf. Blenheim—No. 13 Queen's Wharf. Tofua—No. 16 Queen's Wharf. ■ Maori—Ferry Wharf. Klni—Railway Wharf Kamo—Railway Wharf. Suffolk—Railway Wharf. ' Leltrim—Glasgow Wharl'. Corinthic—Glaßgow Wharf Mahia—Glnsgow Wharf. Kanuni— Qlasgow Wharf. Karamen—King's Wharr. Ngahcre—Kind's Wharf. Rosamond—King's Wharf. . To Anau—King s Wharf. ( Invercargill—King's Wharf. Philomel—Thorndon Breastwork. Firebrand— I Tliorndan Breastwork. Port Caroline— I Taranakl Mreet Wharf. Kaliika—Clyde Quay Wharf. Wakatu—At the slip. Ngakuta—ln the stream. . Kuikai Maru—Miramnr Wharf. BY TELEGRAPH. COASTAL. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER' 12. AUCKLAND. Sailed—Walton Hall (7 a.m.); for Wellington; Perth (2.45 p.m.). for Melbourne: Kurow (4 p.m.). for Port Kembla. To Sail-Tahiti ilO n.m.). for Sydney. ONEHUNGA. Sailed.—Flora (6.15 a.m.), for Picton. NEW PLYMOUTH. Arrived.—lhumatn (2.30 n.m.). from New Sailed.—Kowhai (4.10 p.m.), for' Wcßtport. NAPIER. To Bail.—Karamu (8 p.m.). for Greymouth. • ' NELSON. Arrived.—Nikau (10.5 a.m.), from WellingT^all.—Nikau (7 p.m.), for Wellington, TARAKOHE. Arrived.— Waitnngi (8.30 aim.), from Wellington. WESTI'ORT. ' Sailed— Canopus (8.20 p.m.), for Tlmaru. LYTTELTON. Arrived—Maori (8.45 a.m.), from WellingSailed.—Kamoila (12.30 a.m.). for Port Chalmers: Maori (8.15 p.m.). fcr Wellington. TIMARU. . Arrived.—Kent (7 n.m.), from Port Chalmers: Calm (10 a.m.), from Port Chalmorß' port uhai>:ers. Sailed.— Kakapo (5 a.m.), for Greymouthi Owinir to the heavy (rale rneine at Foxton'the auxiliary-scow Echo was unable to enter on her arrival from Wellington. It is expected the will cross tho bar today. however, and she should be in Wellington main by Wcdneidiy.'

KENNEDY REFLOATED. Advice received yosterday hv Messr* Levin and Co., tho local agents for tni Manawatu Shipping Company's steamer Konnedy. which wont a&horo on the South Spit at Foxton. stateß lhat tho vessel was refloated at. about ten o'clock on Thursday night. This is confirmed by a Press Association message from Fozton. but an earlier mcfisa*o from Palmorston North reports that owing to the heavy .Kale the Kennedy was driven ashore again. Thiff\ Is not so, however, and the vessel vestordav wan anchored in the river. Owine to tho strong iralc it was impossible to eEtab-. lish communication between the shin nnd the bcach. v « Tho damage to the Kennedy 1b nnf. bo great as was first feared, and an soon as tile rudder and proneller arc fitted again tho vessel will come to Wellington for repairs. At nreseut she is only making a little water. TAIRoi DUE TUESDAY. Tho S.S. and A. liner Tairoa is due hera on Tuesday from Newcastle, which port she left on Wednesday. The Tairoa comes to load, and she will \probably visit NaDier. Qisborre, Whakatane. and Aitck* laud after Wcllinton. She is expected to Bail from the northern T>ort about De» cember 20 for Boston and New York. Thi Tairoa is on her maiden voyage. THE DAMAGE TO THE CORINTHIO'S CARGO. It is now known that about £40 balee of wool and flax have been affected by the fire aboard the Corint.hic on Thursday morning. This cargo haa br.cn damaged, by flre, emoke and water, pome more aeriouslv thau others. In addition, a few sacks of kauri gum have been lofit. The cargo hat* been discharged from the vgbsel's hold, and tenders are being called for drying and reconditioning the wool, etc. The tendora dose at 10 a.m. to-day. Tho Oorinthic is to sail at daylight on Wednesday for London. NGAKUTA TO DISCHARGE POWDER. Tho Ngukuta. which lert Newcastle oil Sunday last for Lyttelton, ia now to call hcre. ( and was exoeded at 5 a.m. to-day. She is visiting Wellington to discharge 45 tons of nowder. as there are no stores available at Lyttelton. Slip iB expected to sail to-night for Lyttelton to dißchnrgo her coal cargo, and will return to Wellington to Dick up the powder acaiu. Sha will then go to Greymoutn. WALTON HALL DUE TO-MORROW. The Walton Hall left' Auckfand yesterday for Wellington, and ie due here tomorrow. She baa Ncy York general cargo for disrharge, and afterwards • will . sail for New Plymouth and Australia, MANUKA FROII SYDNEY, The Union Company's steamer Manuka. left-Sydney at 4 s'rlock on Thursday for Wellington, with 375-passengerß. She is due here on Monday, and will sail for Lvttelton -the following day. Due back on Thursday, she will sail lor Sydney and , Hobart at noon tne «ame day. . SUFFOLK FROM MELBOURNE. The Suffolk arrived yesterday from Melbourne. which port the left on November 6. and berthed yesterday afternoon at the Railway Wharf. The vessel 'is ©till in command of Captain F. Ashworth, and is to load here and at Gisborne. Auckland, Tokomaru Bay, and Wellington for Loudon. * MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. . Mr. L. Lunley has jdinod the Kini aa third engineer. Mr, W. Henderson has Bigned on tha Wairuna as Bccond officer, vice Mr. E. H. Wilson. Mr. G. W. fiharpe has Joined tho Wairuna us assistant purser. ? Captain J. Cameron v is in command of the Remuera. dun a.t Wellington on Tuesday from London, via Panama. Dr. A. Ambrose, M.D.. M.8., B.Ch.. D.P.H., U ship's Hurgcon. Tho following steamera were expected to bo within range of tho undermentioned wirolesa 6tationß last nightt—Awanui— Ngakuta. Koromiko. Kiku Marn, Riverina, Maheno. Waitemata, Fionas Wangaratta, Remuera. Manuka. Ventura, Nokatay, Suffolk. irukushlka Maru, Mokoia. Techigo Mmu, 11. W Stcrlinsr, E. R. Sterling. Auckland—Maheno. Manuka, Riverina, Uliroa-roa.'-Tairoa. Tahiti. Kurow, WAlton Hall, E. R. Sterling, H. B. .Sterling. Waitemata, Perth. Wellington—Wahine. Maori. Manou* rika. Arahura. Wairuna. Waimarino. Australia, City of Newcastle. Ngakuta. Ma* mari. Paloona, Kauri. Port Curtis. Mara* toa, Port Augusta. Suffolk. Awarua—Ka« rori, Canara, Tarawera. Chathams—Remuera. The Wootton. which wae forced to nut back to Lvttelton a few days ago when bound to Wellington, is to go into dork on Monday. The cause of the vessel's trouble was a leak, and hot engina trouhlp Tho Port Curtis left early yesterday morning for Bofito)i and New York. The Kahika 1b to Bail on Monday fof Westoort, where fihe in to load for Wellington. She Is duo back on Thursday Tho Mamari was unable to work at Wanganul yesterday. She is not expected hore now before Tuesday. The Blackball collier Ngahere was unable to crofiß the Wan?anuT bar on Thurs* day, and bo blio came to Wellington, arplng yesterday. , After discharging 700 tons of coal into triidcs and hulks Bhe will rpturn to to' discharge about KO t°pr She nail to-night.. The otaki left for Fremantle** Adelaide. Melbourne, tsydnev. and Brisbana on November fl.

The Tnravorn. la dxip. at the Bluff on Monday from Sydney. She if expectcd to arrive here about. November 19. Thn Corinn.n. Is to leave Lvtlolton to-day [or Nelson and Wellington. She will lcuvo hero on Tuesday next for New Plymouth.

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 42, 13 November 1920, Page 12

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SHIPPING NEWS Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 42, 13 November 1920, Page 12

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