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SHIPPING NEWS

' PHASES OP THE MOON. NOVEMBER Day. Hr. in. haet auarter < . ' S D- 111 - New moon 11 3 35 a.m. Fir»t ouarter 19 7 43 a.m. Full moon 26 ' 1 22 B.m. , MOON. ■ -. Moon rines to-day, 10.49 D.m.: sets. 8.28 а.m. 1 SUN. Sun rises to-day, 4.13 a.m.: seta. 7.6 D.m. . HIGH WATER. To-day. 7.25 n.m.; 7.64 -n.m. - To-morrow. 8,22 a.m.; 8.51 D.m. . ARRIVALS. , MONDAY. NOVEMBER 29. KAEAinj.' s.s. (3.20 a.m.). 939 tons. Honkins, from Grevmouth. ■: ■ KINI. 8.8. (6.20 a.m.),. 1122 tons,. Oordv. from Greymoutli. . . 1 TJIiIHAEOA, s.a. (12.40 0.m.). 5777 tons. Wvllio. from Sydney. ' ' fTJTIKI. b.s. (2 Ij.m.). 405 tons. F. Aorllng, from Gisborna. DEPARTURES. . . MONDAY. NOVEMBER ». • WOOTTON. s.s.'jS p.m.;. 151 tons. Holm. B.s. (5/D.m,). 171 tons, A. risk, for l?ate» , HAWEKA, «.s. (5 p.m.). 174 tons. MKidnoa. for Patea. FLOEA, 8.8. (5.15 D.m.), 1273 tons, A. A. Mlellan. for Lyttelton. . . t - , OOEINNA. s.s. ■(« P.m.). Wl, t° nß - Lul ' lock.- for Ncl«od. NORA NIVEN. truwler 8 D.m.), 166 tens. Ornies. for Cook Strait. ..... • BADEN POTVELIi. s.s; (6.20 D.m.). 174 tens, O. M'PSerson, - for liyttelton. • . WAKATU. s.s. (6.35 p.m.). 157., tons. J. Wills, for Kalkoura. . ' . -.. . OMAKA, auxiliary Schooner (7. p.m.), 61 tone. VnrTis. for Blenßdlm. MAPOUBIKA, B.s. (7.5 D.m.). 1203 tons. Elders, for Nelson.'' " : ■ ' ' WATffiMB.- '»•»• (7.50 . p.m.). 4434 tons. Oaraeron. for Lyttelton. .' ■ TB AN AT), a.s. (9.35 D.m.). 1f52 tons. PJatts, for ' GUborha. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Klttawa.- Greymouth, November 3d Thuralta, Lyttelton. .November 3d. ' Maori, Lyttelton, November 30. Nikau, Nelson, November 30. ■ ATahura,' Picton, November 30. Opawa, Blenheim,' November 30, Warerley, Patea. November'3o. •. .. . inxercargill, Wansanui.' November 30. Oalm, Lyttelton, November 30/ Armagh, Adelaide, November 30. Nefthere. Greymouth, .November 30. • : Wahine. Lyttelton. December I. Kaitoa. Nelson. December 1. ' Omaha. Blenheim. Docember 1. . • Kowhal. Groymonth, December. 1. .. Paloona, Lvttelton.-December 1. Waimea. Wanfiranui. .December 1. Kaplti. Waneanui.' December 1. "Hawera, Patea. December 1. Nokobay, Auckland, December 3. Wairau, Blenheim. December 1. Kakano, WestDort. December 1. Kahika. Greymouth. December 1, 1 Maori, Lyttelton. December Z. ■ Nikau. Nelson. December 2. Arahura, Picton, December 2. " Waitanel, December 2. Kanunl, ' Patea. December -2. . Wakatu, Lyttelton, via Kafkonra, Dec. 2. « Opawa, Blenheim. December 2. Kyoto Warn. Brtebane. December 2. 'Kanna. Dunedin,* December 2. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Ripple. and Akitio, Norember 30, Kanuni. Paten. November 30. Wairau, Blenheim., November 30. Putifci. Picten. November 30. • Toyo Mn.ru IT. Newrnrtle. November 30. Maori, lyttelton. November 30. ' Nikau, Nelson, November 30. Opawa. Blenheim. November 30. Huia. TVaneanul. November. 30. JTarama, San Francisco. November 30. .Wahine, Lyttelton. December 1. 'Kaitoa, Nelion. l December 1. Arahura. Picton. December 1. Manourika. Nelson, December 1. Kaoiti. Wansranui December 1. Calm. Lyttelt.on, December 1. Waimea. West,port. Greymouth. and • . Hokltika. December 1. Waverley. Patea. December 1. Invercareill. Wanes niii. December .1. Hawera, Patoa. December 1. Wairau. .Blenheim, December 1. Komata. Westnort. December 1. Kurow. Port Kembla, December 1. Koramu. Greymouth,i December 1. Kini, Greymouth. December 1. .Maori. Lyttclton. December 2. ' Nikau. Nelson. December 2. Omaka,' Blenheim.. December 2. ' Pitloona, Melbourne, .December 2,.,. L-.. OVERSEA STEAMERS. , ORARI (Federal Line), left Livernool for Auckland, Wellinston. Lyttelton, Sort ■Chalmers on Oct. 7. Arr. Auckland Nov. 25. Dne here Dec. 6. - \ ■TORT NICHOLSON (O. and D.), left London for Melbourne. Hobart, Sydney, Auckland, Napier, and Wellington, Oct. 8. Duo Auckland Dec. 7. Duo here Dec, 17. NOKOTAY (Dalgety and Co.) left New York for Auckland' and Wellington, Sept. 16. Due here December 3. OPAWA (Federal Line), left Liverpool for Auckland, Wellineton. Lyttelton, and Port Chalmers, Oct. 13. Due Auckland Deo. 2. Duo here Dec. 9. DURHAM rij.fs. Co.) left Mofltr.al for Auokland, Wellington. .Lyttelton, Duncdin, and Jfelbonrne. Obt. 13. ■ ' VntGILIA (0. and D.), left New ■ York for Auckland. Wellington. Lyttelton, Dunedin and Australia, Oct. • 17. Due .Auckland Nov. 25. Due here Deo. 2. DORSET (N.Z.S. Co.). left Southampton for Auckland and Wellineton, Oct. 28. Du. Auckland, Dec. 22. .Dun here Jan. 2. . ABAWA (S.S. and. A.) left London for Aucklilnd and Welliuston, November 11. Duo Auckland Dec. 25. Duo here Jan. 7. PAPABOA (N.Z.S. Co.). left Southampton for Lyttelton a.nd Port Chalmers, Nov. 12., WAIOTAPTT (Federal Line), left Liverpool for Auokland, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Duncdin, Nov. 10. Due Auckland Die. SO. Dub here January -7. KATHTAJIBA (Federal Line), left New Tor:,, for Auckland, Wellington. Brisbane, and Sydney, Oct. 30. Due Auckland Derб. Dne hero Deo. 13. ■ TKEMEADOW (Federal Line), left New York for Auckland, Wellington, Haivke'a Bay. Melbourne, and Sydney, Nov.-3. Due Auckland Deo. 15. Due here Dec. 22. STOLBERG (IT.S.S. Co.), left England for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton. and Port Chalmers Nov. 11. Due Auckland Dec. 23. Due here Jan. 10. JTARAMA (TJ.S.S. Co.). left San Francisco for Wellineton, Nov. 9. Duo here Deo. 1. DEVON (Federal Line), left New York for Auckland, Wellington and Australia, Not. 15. Due Auckland, Dec. 19. Due here Deo. 26. RARANGA (S.S. and A.), leftj Montreal for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Timaru, Melbourne, and Sydney Nov. 6. Due Auckland Dec. 15. Duo here Dec; 23. HOROUATA (Federal Line), left New York for Auckland and . Wellington,-. Nov. 4. Due Auckland Dec. 6. Due here Dec. 14. WAIHOBA (U.B.S. Co.), left Vancouver for Wellington, Nov. 20. Due' here Dec.. 19. TO-DAY'S BERTHAGE LIST. Waimea—No. 1 Queen's WhaTl. Las Vegas—No. 1 Queen'e Wharf. John—No. 3 Queens Wharf. Nora Niven—No. 3 Queen's Wharf, tliimaroa—33f». 4 Qi&en's Wharf. Kurow—No. 4 Queen's Wharf, inveroaririll—No. 5 Queen's Wharf. Kapuni—Na. 7 Queon's Wharf. ■Kennedy—No. 8 Queon's Wiarf. Nikau—No. 10 Queen's Wharf. Opawa—No. U Queen's Wharf. Ripple-No. 14 Queen's Wharf. Marama—No. 16 Queen's Wharf. Maori—Ferry Wharf. . Raupo—Railway Wharf. Komata—Railway Wlmrf. . Toyo Ifaru ll—Railway Wharf. ■ Kin!— Glasgow Wharf. Kent—Glasgow Wharf. Kaikonrn—King s Wharf. Tainul— King's Wharf. . Waverley—King's Wharf. Philomel—Thnrndon Breastwork.Firebrand— I Thorndon Brpastwork. Karamu—Miramar- Wharf. Rosamond—At the slip. Rubi Seddon—At the slip. Kennedy—At the slip. BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEAS. BYDNF/i\ November 29. Arrivai—Tarawerff. from Wellineton; Wangaratta. from Welllnzton. COASTAL. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7.9. AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Canadian Exporter- (5.35 a.m.), from Newcastle; Mokola. (12,15 p.m.). from fiuva; Riverlna (3.25 p.m.). from Sydney; fihahrlstan (6.30 n.m.), from Timaru. Sailed.—Tahiti (5.10 p.m.). for Vancouver. NAPIER. - .Arrived. —Tairoa, (5.45 a.m.). from Wellington. Sailed—Meikai Maru (0.30 a.m.), for Newcastle. , . WANGANTJI. Arrived.—KnDitl (10.50 n.m. Nov.- 28).- from Wellington. NELSON. .'Arrlved.-Nikau (2 a.m. Nov. 28), from Wellington. •_ LYTTELTON. Arrived.—Stella (5.30 a.m.). from Dnnedln; Orepukl (7.30 a.m.). from Greymouth. . Sailed.—Canopus. for Wcstport; Maori (8.23 p.m.),-for WelllnEton. ' DCNEDIN. Bailed—Paloona (4.40. p.m.), Tor Lyttelton; Haere, scow (11.45 a.m.). for northern uor't» BLtITF. Arrived.—Port Kembla (5 p.m.). from Wet llngton.

KENT.COLLIDES WITE PIOTON WHARF,. By Telegraph—Press ' sßociation. Blanhelm, November 29. Tho Jiner Kent when coming into Picton on Saturday anoHrently had too muui way on and collided heavily . with tin. wharf. She strained..the Bnring butter. knocked a uieco of concrete off the end of the structure imd also denU'rt one of her plates. Not much damage was (lone lo the vessel, which left loaded with lamb early on fiunduy mornimr. , ULIMAROA' FROM SYDNEY. . Tho ITu(L>rt-Pn:«'(er Btca l m f r . 1 3 11^1 d "c? arrived yesterday afternoon from Svdncy . and berthed at No. 6 mi.,, ro( i a v. Leavinir Sydney at 2.15 n.m. on , (l or .the Ulimaroa encnuntered fine . with variable winds, and smooth seas. On . Sunday., however, a tl ick fog w encountered, and land ' ost s,B " t ' Tim ves«»l was off lin , f0lj0v- ; D. Bone. Dr. and Mrc- D- •-!; W' nr T?uMrlpv, Mr. -J. Burke. Mr. r. Miss "V Carter. Mr. 0. Chnmbers. JfiP3 L. 1S ChTistmas Miss Clnrlc. ft Coojjj. Mr. and Wrs. Copeland., Kr. Dalwood. Mrs. Dnns'er. Mr. Davis, , r srr -„„H n " ne -i r V Mins'Duff. Miss Dyson. Mr. /'Y' 6 - -^L' Fdwai'ds. Miss Fisher, /r. and Mm- Fo^ lfr« Francis - Jfis.es Gaivn i™. Aira. u'e and' c?ild.° Mr. Oolrihcrg nord.n. }fr. and Mrs. Goss and clnw, air. Oriihara. Mr. and Mrs. s}". (ffeenslade. Mrs. Griffiths 3 ,?'' nnrt Mrs. Gnthrey. Miss; Outhrey. Miss Hall. Mr. and Mrs. TTnmilton. Mr Hur. 3tr nn'l Hill, -, r ' Hod'eins. Mrs. Holthouse B , n .f.• lD^r Jl 4, -itS: Miss Mr?^°h'tbonrni^ P Miss Tjlnd--1 • JVrs. ..Murphv. Miss JjW, Mrs Mr. and Mrs. MLeoft.- »'/»• and Miss Not.ley. Miss O Br'™- M"- Va - » Wfpßef* Penkc W. A"*. J'latt. Mr. J"' "cli. Mr. Powell. Mr; Pnllnn and Mrs. PpiUy. Mr. K « ilrdi. Mr. Roberts/Mrs. Robinson. Misses Roger»on (2). Mr. Mrs.' C. Ruddenklau. Mr; and Mre, T?ud denkla'u. Mrs f later Mr. and Mr". Rnenherd aid rhild. ITI *V I v R ;__v.' Smith. Mr. O. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Kt n rk. Mr. Strange. Mr. and. Mrs. diseharged he'e the tmscl brought *.«i Thomson.' Mr. Thorno. Mr. Mrs Trsln. Mißs Mrs-. Watklns-anrt ehlld Mr. and Mrs. . Webber and. ehild, Mr. Wedderspoon'-. Mrrf. ; im w.wnn . Mrs. Wilkinson. Wilson. Mrs • Wolt»rB and "hll'i.Jtr Wood. Tr. »id Mrs. Wo"l' "id Mr and Mrs. Woolf and child. Mrs. Wright, Mrs. Tonne. 'Mr W=l!«er>; 174 storage. -rnclndcd in .the «»'*« «f fltewart J r r. SutflifT". . ,-n.es frnif. 1 horse /-lantliy timber,. 5M barT? "2 foment. 17. bnrs "10 enseft btir. T.bosnh"fe. "3 207 bags wZ* ?.74 pjnfofl .490 olcon and'bone mannre. W Iwss honednst.ma Mirp 570 bn«*.s mntKC. capes tea. 955 Mrtnr-s rubber tyros. '?> ffsks '"f «n seed n't. cases Tfine. «S cases whisky, and trnnsMnmrntfl ev AK fl- - Donrarra. MonxeMlere. and rj- ;;™ Thf THimnroa will remain at WolllP'ton until Thursday, when B h" sail on the retifrli trip to Sydney and Hobart. . MARAMA Dl) I* TO-DAY. AeeordTn.r to" a wireless wclrad bv tbn TTnion Compnny tbo 8.M.8. "ar.iTna i* du# l ft. 10 o'chek mornmc jrom Pjin Prancisco. via. Papeete and Raro..toncra. WITH SHIPMENTS OF COATj. The Karamu. at present- discharging coal here, is to sail on Wednesday for Greymouth. where sho will again load cptl f<>" Wellington. . The Kahika i". due to-morrow from Greymouth v.ith a coal cargo. kf* n v here, the Kini is to sail on Wednesday for Greymouth to load coal f °The is duo ;on Thursday, with coal from Brisbane. TAINUI FOR LONDON. Yef.terdav tbe and. A.. Line advised 'that the Tainui was. now to Bail for London at 4 P.m. on Friday. PALOONA FOR MELBOURNE. Tho Union Company's steamer Paloona -is due from Lyttelton to-morrow, and 1c to "sail on Thursday tin Melbourno direct. LILY SOLD. The' wreck of Vfie auxiliary schooner Lilv. which' vessel went ashore on Kapiti Island, has been purchased.. it is understood. by Mr. J. M. Collins, for about £450. REMUERA'S MOVEMENTS. The New Zealand Shinoinc Company's liner Rcmuera is to leave Auckland on Friday for Napier and Wellington. 6ho is duo here on-December 13, and will sail five days later for London. * MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Mr. .G. Nelson, engineer of'the Hawera, has left tnat vessel, Mr. T. W. Mandcll ioining in his stead. , . . .. Mr. F. L. Petersen has Mgned on the Wootton as engineer vice Mr. 6. JjUko. Captain. A. E. H. Purvis, late of the Lily, took command of tho Omaka yesterday from CaDtain J. Knox. Mr. W. E. Walker has joined the Xapunl as engineer ill nlace of Mr. 0. Duncan. Mr. P. Grant, inspector of machinery at Nelson, who was for some- years chief engineer of the Tutauekai, has. been appointed senior inspector of machinery and Burveyor of shins at Cliristchurch aua Lyttelton respectively. . ~ Since the last visit of the Ullmaroa to Wellington there have leen several changes in the officers. Mr. Holthe. first, ■has gone on holiday leave. Mr. Brown ■■has been promoted to first officer, the third moving up to second, and Mr. Norrie, late of the Riverina. joining as third.- , OaDtain Haywick. of tlio- John, is resigning as he is going home to England. The following steamers were expected to be within ' range of the undermentioned .wireless stations last, night:—Awtin/il: Garbeta-. Atua. ICaiwari'a. Canadian Exporter, Rona.' Karori, Navua. Auckland: ; Riverina. Mokoia. Atua, Kaiwarra. H. B. Sterling, Navua; Albion ■ Star, Tahitj, Karori. Garbeta. Niagara. Bona. Wellington: Maori. Wahine, Manourika, Arnliura, Mamari, TJlimaroa, . Marama Armagh, Nokatay. Kyoto Maru, Toyo Maru, Port Kembla. Garbeta. Awarua: Wanaka. Chathame: fihwpshlre, Leitrim, Hororata. ••' - ' The Toyo.Marn II i» to Hail this mornin" for. Newcastle. ; The Kanna, which is due on Thursday from Duncdin, 'is to sail on Friday, for Auckland. . •From' Friday onwards tho Mapounka for Nelson will leave here at 6.30 In the evening instead of at 7 o'clock. , The auxiliary scow Echo will proceed to Blenheim from Foxton to have repairs carried out. to her'shaft. She is net call"riie Tairoa arrived at Nanler yesterday from Wellington, and will afterwards proceed to Gisborne, Whakatane. and AuckStella will not call at Wellineton Ihis trin. but from Lyttelton will go to Greymouth. The John is expected to sail to-day week for Dunedin. To continue Homeward loading, the Suffolk .is to leave Gisborne to-<lay for Tok«naru Bay.

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 56, 30 November 1920, Page 9

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