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SHIPPING NEWS

PHASES OF THE MOON, NOVEMBER. Day. Hr. m. . Laßt quarter 6 -75 p.m. New moon 11 3 35 a.m. First quarter 19 7 43 a.m. Full moon 26 1 22 p.m. MOON. Moon rises to-day, 10.36 a.m.; sets — p.m. SUN. Sun rises to-day, 4.20 a.m.; eets, 6.52 p.m. ' HIGH WATER. To-day, 9.47 a.m.; 10.4 p.m. To-morrow, 10.29 a.m.; 10.44 p.m. ARRIVALS. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17. MAI'OURIKA, s.B. (6.25 a.m.), 1203 tons, Elders, from Nolson. KAITOA, 6.8. ;6.40 a.m.), 319 tons, W. Wildman from. Nelson. WAIIINE, b.b. (8.15 a.m.), 4436 tonß, Cameron, from Lyttelton. RIPPLE, s.s. (1.55 p.m.), 413 tons, J. Carl6on, from Giiibornc. • KAITANGA'I'A, s.s, (2 p.m.), 1981 tons, J. Flynn, from Lyttelton. WAITOMO, s.s. (3.30 p.m.), 4413 tons, Harris, from Newcastle. DEPARTURES. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17. OORINTJTCO, s.s. (7.50 a.m.), 12,343 tons, F. Hart, for London. OORINNA, b.b. (6.15 p.m.), 1319 tons, Bullock, for Neiv Plymouth. INVEROARGILL, b.b. (6.40 p.m.), 224 tons. Eden, for Wauganui. KAPUNI, 8.8. (7 p.m.), 168 tons. A. P. Gibson, for Patea. MAPOURIKA, ~s.s. (7.5 p.m.), 1203 tons, Eldprß, for Nelson. ICAITOA, s.s. (7.25 p.m.), 319 tons. W. Wildman, for Nelson. WAHINE. s.s. (7.50, p.m.), 4436 tons, Cameron, lor Lyttelton. BADEN POWELL, s.s. (10.25 p.m.). .174 tons, 0. M'Pherson. for Lyttelton. ARAIIURA, b.b. (11 p.m.), 1536 tons, Sewell, for Picton. /

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Kakapo, Greymoutli, November 18. Ifnwcra, Patflu, November 18. Wairau, lilenheim, November 18. Korehai, Westport, November 18. Maori, Lyttelton, November 18. I'utiki, Gishorne, November 18. Arahura, Picton, November 18. C'pawa, Blenheim. November 18. Manuka, Lyttelton, November 18. Komata, Westport, November 18. Waverley, Patea, November 18. Oniakit, Blenheim, November 18. Blenheim, West Haven, November 18. Wootton, Lyttclton, November 18. Shropshire, Bluff. November 18. Wahino; Lyttelton, Kovc-mber 19. 1 Kaitoa, Nelson, November 19. Afapourika, Nelson, November 19. Kapuni, l'aten, November 19. Kamona, Dunediu, November 19. Tarawcra. Bluff, November 19. Alexander, Nelson, November 19.AVakatu, Kaikoura, November 19. Echo, Foxton, November 19. Leitrim, Wanganui. November 19. * Cnlm, Lyttelton, November 19. YThangaratta, Auckland, November 19. Kamo, Greymoutli, November 19. Maori, Lyttelton, November 20. Nikau, Nelson, November 20. Arahura, l'icton, No\ember 20. Kapiti, Wanganui, November 20, Waitangi, Patea, November 20. Onawa, Blenheim, November 20. Wairau, lilenheim, November 20. Invcrcargill, Wanganui, Xovember 20. Kyoto Maru, Newcastle, November 20, Wanaka, Auckland, November 20. Kokiri, Greymoutli, November 20.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Huia. Wanganui,; November 18. Kapiti, Wanganui, November 18. Waitangi, Patea, November 18. Wairau, Blenhei/n, November 18. Maori, Lyttelton, November 18. Nikau, Nnpier and Altitlo, November 18. Tofua, San Francisco, November 18. !t Manuka, 'Sydney and Hobart,- Nov. 18. Opawa, Blenheim, November 18. Kahilta, Westport, November 18. ICaiapoi, Greyniouth, November 18. Wahino, Lyttclton, November 19. Kaitoa. Nelson, November 19. Mapourika, Nelaon, November 19. . Arahura', Picton, November 19. Alexander, Westport, Greymoutli and noltitlka, November 19. Putiki, Gisborne, November 19. Echo, Foxton, November 19. Omnka, Blenheim. November 19. Hawora, Patea, November 19, Waverley, Patea. November 19. Ripple, Napier and-Aliltio, November 19. Wootton, Lyttelton, November 19. Port Caroline, Bluff November 19. Maori, Lyttelton. November 20. Nikau. Nelson, November 20. Kapuni Patea, November 20. Mahia, Timaru, November 20. Karamea. London, November 20. Oalm, Lyttclton, Timaru and Duuedin, November 20. Leitrim, Bo3ton, and New York, Nov. 20. Kamona, Auckland. November 20. Komata, Westport, November 20. OVERSEA STEAMERS. POUT KEMBLA (C. and D.). left Lou don for N.Z. and Australian porta Auf. 27. Due Auckland Nov. 9. Due hero Nov. lONIC (S.S. and A.), left Southampton for Lytelton and Port Chalmers, Tta WeiItneton. Oct. 7. Due hor« Nov. 21. OHARI (N.Z. and. A.), loft Liverpool for Auckland, Welllnston, Lyttelton, and Port Chalmers on Oct. 7. Dug Auckland Nor. •M. PORT NICHOLSON (C. and D.), left LonSon for Melbourne. Hobt.rt, Sydney. Auckland. Napier, and Wellington, Oct. 8. Dm Auckland Dee. 7. Due here Dee. 17. NOKOTAY (Dalgety and Co.), left New fork for Auckland and Welllnston. Kept. 16. Duo Auckland Nov. 18. Due here' Nov. 25. OPAWA (N.Z. and A.), left Liverpool for Auckland. Wellington. Lyttelton. and Port" Chalmers, Oct. 13. Due Auckland Dec. 2. Duo here Dec. 9. IMTUIIA.M 'N 1.8. Oo. 1 left Ifontrenl for Auckland, Wellington. Lyttelton, Duncdin, and Melbourne, Oct. .13. Vino ILIA (0. and UJ, left New York lor iucltland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin and Australia Oct. 17. Duo Auokland Nov. 12. Duo hero Nov.. 29.

TO-DAY'S BERTHAGE LIST. Walton Hall—No. 4 Clueen'B Wharf. Kapiti—No. S Queen's Wharf, ifuia—Not* 5 Queen's Wharf. Koniata—No. 6 Queen's Wharf. Opawa—No. 7 Queen's Wharf. Echo-'No. 11 Queen's Wharf. Wairau—No. 11 Queen's Wharf. Nikau—No. 13 Queen'B Wharf. Manuka—No. 14 Queen's Wharf. Tofua—No. 16 Oucen'a Wharf. Maori—Ferry Wharf. llincmoa.—Ferry Wharf. Waitomo—Railway Wharf. Hawera—Railway Wharf. Kowhai-liallway Wharf. Suffolk-]! nil way Wharr. Kakapo—Glasgow Wharf. Mamari—Glasgow Wharf. Tairoa—Glasgow Wharf. Waitangi—King's Wharf. Kar'-imea— Kiue'p Wharf. Putlkl—King's Wharf. Kaiapoi—Lambteu Wharf. Puilomei—Thorndon Breastwork. Firebrnnd-Tliomdon Breastwork. Port Carolina—Tarannkl Street Whart. Mahla— Clyde Quay Wharf. Tutanektil— Clyde Quay Wharf. Hosamond—At the slip. ltuby Scddon-At the slip. Knhika—Miramar Wharf.

BY TELEGHAPH. COASTAL. WEDNESDAI, NOVEMBER 17. . AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Tamon Maru (lioon), from Kobe, Sailed,—Whangaratta (6.40 a.m.). for Wellington; Jaines Craig, barauo (3 p.m.). for Melbourne. " TATEA. Sailed.—Haivern (1.20 p.m.), Waverley (1.30 ji.m.), for V ellnigton, HISBORNE. Arrived.—Huddersfleld (9.40 a.m.). from Sydnes*" ~ PICTOX. • Sailed.—Storm L s' Uclt<)U - Salied.—Kowhai It a.m.i. for Wellington; Komata (3.5 n.m), for Vi ellingtoii. GKKYMOtJTH. Ar S Cd Kamo rr Ml U 5 fr™n' WdTngloni Sailed'.—Kaliapo (2.20 a.m.). for Wellington. LITTELTOX. Arrived—Karu (5.25 n.m.), from toil- Manuka (7.40 n.m.). from Rollinston-' Maori (8.10 a.m.). frour^ ellint'ton; Westriilia (2.M P-m->- from R'lilnd —Wootton (7-20 p.m.), for Wcllnigou • Maori (sljo p.m.), for Wellington. ToSail-Manuka (9 p.m.), for Wellington. I'OKT QIALMEItS. Sailed.—Kamona (1.20 p.m.), for Wellinßton; Fultala (3.10 p.m.), for Melbourne. BLUFF. Sailed.— Shropshire (6.30 a.m.), for Wellington. TOFUA'S FASSENGEIIS. The It M.S. Tofua ia-*uoiv tn, sail nt 10 n m to-dav for San Francisco, via Karotonga and Papeete. She will tako tho followiii" passengers;—Misbcb Nugent, Kelly, Stewart Meredith. Nicholson, lliompsoit; Mesdnmes A. 11. Stevenson and son, F. K, .Tnmes Foster, C. Benjamin, Hayes, Weitzel and family. E. Kelly. Nugent, Parrel, Stevenson and boy, Thompson, Maher;

Messrs. 31. 11. Ready, 0- G. f Jnmos, Poster, Ij. Hamilton, Grap _, B. Temple, PatersoH, I'. M- ' '„iirf" Rusliton, 11. S. Grill, G. Griffen, Kar r^™ ,r • Kariotoglos, Ilassing, Marsh, Schullinrd, Conroy, Katavich. C„ H. ucm eon, I arror, P. Smith, Scarborough,. »nK - man, P. Werner, Manjelakis, Malaxos, wr dis, Cunningham, M'lntosh, Cal Koglich, Nick Logoudoliis, Lauton. vtrgonis, Kragivlch, Nugent, Dr. R. fa. Trotter. KAMONA'S ROUGH VOYAGE. The TJnton Company's steamer Ksinona. arrived nt Duncdlu on Saturday evening from Auckland, via Wellington and hyltelton, after a very stormy passage or over 40 hours from tho latter port. The vessel left Lyttelton Bhortly after midnight on Thursday, and had to battle ;ip,'iir.st a heavy southerly galo and high seas all tho way. Tho galo was of a hurVienna and tho vessel made very littlo progress, although sho was kept to her. coarse all the time. She was bulletcd by heavy seas nlmost continuously, but no damage was done on board. Sho will load a large shipment of general freight rit Dnncdih for Wellington and Auckland, and is duo here to-morrow. WAITOMO WITH COAL. '*Tho Waitomo arrived yesterday _ afternoon from Newcastle and berthed in the evening at tlin Railway .Wharf. The War tomo. which has a coal cargo for discharge here, left Newcastlo at 9 p.m. on November 11, and experienced a fine weather trip, with S. to S.W. windß. When in the stream in tho afternoon she lost one of her anchors, but as it is buoyeu she will bo able to pick it up again. POUT CAROLINE TO LOAD. • To commence Homeward loading tho 0. and U. liner Port Caroline is to sail to* morrow for Lluff. She will load also at Lyttelton and Port Chalmers, Bailing for London from the latter port about tuc middle of December. lONIC DUE SUNDAY. A wirelcßß message received yesterday from tho S.S. and A. liner lonio stated that the veBSCI was 1464 miles out at noon, and expected to arrive here on Sunday. v COAL FROM NEWCASTLE. . On Saturday the Japanese steamer Tyo Maru is due from Newcastle with a shipment of coal. The Kyoto Muru is due »rom the same port on Monday. Roth vessels arc coming t.o Messrs. J. 11. Redpath and Son's agency. AT COLON. . Tim Athcnic arrived at Colon on November 13. She left here on October 20. The Waimana, which left Wellington on October 21, left Colon on November 15. Tim Port Sydney left Colon en routo for London on November 14.

POET KEMBLA DUB MONDAY. Tim C. and D. liner I'ort Kembla left Auckland yesterday for Napier. The \easol Is due hero from the latter port pn Monday, and has 2855 tonß of cargo to dischar&c. On completing discharge Elie is to load at Bluff, Lyttclton, And Wellington, Bailing about December 24 for London

THE POET VICTOR'S MOVEMENTS. The Port Victor arrived at Duncdin on Wednesday from Lyttelton, and is to load rit Timaru and Wellington, sailing from hero about the middle of next month lor Loudon. SHROPSHIRE DUE TO-NIGHT. To complete. loading the Shropshire 1b duo this evening from Bluff. She is timed to sail for' Liverpool and Avonmoutu ou November 24. KENT TO COMPLETE. The Kent left Timaru yesterday for Lyttelton, Plcton, and Wellington. Due here oil November 25. she iB expected to sail for Boston and New York on December I. . MAJiTjKA FOR SYDNEY. The Mitnnlta is due from Lyttelton this morning and iB to sail at 5. p.m. for Sydney and Uobart. < THE WRECKED LILY. It 1b Reported that Mesßrß. A. and D. Campbell's auxiliary schooner Lily, which wont ashore on Kaplti Island some time nco, is now a. total wreck. At first it was thought that there was some prospect of -refloating the vessel. lenders are being called for the purchase of the Lily as ehe lies on Kapiti, and the , cargo on. board. TUTANEKAI TO SEARCH FOB JUBILEE. The Government steamer Tutanekai is to leave Wellington at -noon to-day for Auckland, from which port ehe will commence an extensive search for signs of the schooner Jubilee, which was reported missing some time ago. The Jubileo wae bound from Auckland to Nuio Island. MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Mr. E. A. Cox has signed on the Arihura as second officer, vice Mr. G. A. O. Patience. . ~ „ , Mr. do Alaitua, engineer on the Kapuul, has left that vessel, and Mr. O. Duncan has joined in his stead.

The following stcamdrs were expected t» bo within range of the undermentioned wireless btations last nigrittr—Awanui—Las* vegas, Nokatny, Mararoa, Wangaratta, Port Kembla, Wanaka, H. B. Stcriintr. IS. It. Sterling. Auckland—Ayrshire, Waitomo, City of NotvcasMo, H. B. Sterling, Wairna. rlno. Wairuna. Wellineton-Aralmra, Corinthie, Leitrim. Manuka, Maori, Mapourika- Mararoa, Shropshire. Tofua; Walnne, Waitomo. Awarua—Fuitala, Port Steiihcun, • Tarawera. Chiitliams-Jonic. The Calm left L'yttelton for Picton 011 Tuesday night. She is due here to-morrow, • and will sail on the return trip to Lyttelton, Timaru, and Dunedin ou Saturday. The Foltala, left Dunedin yesterday for Melbourne. With a Bliipuicnt of coal the Kamo n duo to-morrow from Greymouth. The Tarawera- is due from Dunedin on Sunday, and 1b expected to sail for Sydney the following' day. The Karamu is to leave Qrcymouth next Monday with a load of coal for Wellingto, rilo departure or the S.S. and A. liner Knramea for .London haa been postponed until Saturday. . Leaving Napier 011 Saturday morning tho Mararoa. will call at Tokoinaru Bay ou lior wav to Auckland. The Nikau came off the slip yesterday morning and the dredge ltuby Seddon went on: After overhaul she ia to proceed to Wauganui. She lias been chartered to help the Kioro at that port. The Wanakfl. is now due 011 Saturday from Auckland, and is to sail for Lyttelton, Timaru, Buliedin, Bluff, and Oarnaru on Monday, ' ' The Kakapo anil tho Kowhai are both due to-day wiin coal for Wellington, tlio former -from Greymouth and the latter from Westport. Tho Whangaratta 18 duo from Aifeklaml on Friday. After discharging New \ork cargo here she will sail for Sydney. Tho steamer Uauiornie, owned by tho North Ooast Steam Navigation Company, of Australia, is reported to have been sold to New Zealand buyers. Slio is a_ twinscrew vessel of 575 tons gross, ana was built at Glasgow in 1902. Her principal dimensions are: Length, 184 ft. 2m., breadth, 2Bft. irn.i and depth 9ft. 6111. The Walton Ifnll Is to sail for J»ew Plymouth, Newcastle, and Sydnev 011 Sunday. The local agents for the Aberdeen Liiiq advise that the Euripides is to leave Sydney oil December 4 for London, via South Africa, and will be later followed by the Marathon. • T The Oorinthic Balled yeßterday for Loudon.

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 46, 18 November 1920, Page 8

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