SHIPPING NEWS
PHASED OF THE MOON. JANUARY. Day. Hr. m. New moon ’ 4 17 First quarter 17 6 1 P *" - Full moon W 10 38 a.m. Last quarter 31 • w a ni - MOON. Moon rises to-day. 1.27 p.m.: sets, 11.59 pm ' SUN. Sun rises to-day. 4.38 a.m.: sets, 7.24 p.m. HIGH WATER. To-day. 11.2 a.nr.; 11.25 p.m. To-morrow. a.m.: • arrivals. MONDAY. JANUARY 17. INVERCARGILL. ?■’• (2.5 a.m.). 224 t< ns. K CCRNWM-T Wa "r(4 U h a.m.). 11.000 tons. fr prTTKI kl “ d, G 2.20 tOn9 ' NCr ' line. from Napier. . Clift. MANUKA., s.s. (3 P.m.). 5023 tons, from Sydney. . , Ucilcv WATHAU. s.s. (6.40 p.m.). 143 tons, ueucy. from Blenheim. . r,cn fnn. BobNITOKRTS. s.s. (840 p.m ). 61A) 1 crt», from Newcastle. TUESDAY. JANUARY 18. WATOTAPU, S.S. (1 a.m.). 3886 tons, Prom Auckland. departures. MONDAY. JANUARY 17. JOHN. s.s. (2.45 p.m.). 342 t° n "' Kr, ’ cfr ’ f M.AKO?. k^ C (4.30 p.m.). 505 tons. 6. Jones. f °PAKEHA? S.S. (5 n.m.). 7899 torn). HartmTE p.m.). 1652 tons. Platte. f.b. (5.45 u.m.). ‘74 tons. M'Phersnn. for Lyttelton. tona ALEXANDER. *•« <6.15 P- ra ->« 377 ‘ Wildman, for Nelson. KITTAWA. B.s . (6.15 p.m.). 1247 tons, ior 11 VAPOURIK A. b.b. (6.35 p.m.). 1203 tons. Elders, for Nelson. , WAHINE. (7.50 p.m.). 4436 ton«. Edwin. for Lvttelton. wit BLENHEIM, b.b. (8.5 p.m.). 151 tons, wii k HAWEr'a. ?.s. (8.10 p.m.). 174 tons. M’KhnOAUs"rRAIiBRboK. s.R. (5.45 P.m.). 4336 ton? .Tn Un rd. for New York. ARAHURA. b.s. (11 p.m.). 1596 tons. Sewell, for Ricton. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Kanna. Napier. January .8. Waiotapu Auckland. January 18 Mnorl. Lvttelton. January 18. Nikau. Nelson. January 18. Arahura. Picton. January 18. Kaniti. Wanganui. January 18. Port Stephens. Newcastle. January 1». Karamu. Greymouth. January 18. Onawa. Blenheim. January 18. Kanuni. Pntoa. January 8. Wnhine. Lytt-lton. January I’. Manourika. Nelson. January 19. Kaitoa. Nelson. January 19. Rama. Chatham Iriamii. January 1Rosamond. Westport. Jhnuarv 19. Wairau. Blenheim. Jd.TuJry 19. Bellhuckle. New York. January I.’. Stella, Dunedin. January 19. Durham. Newcastle. January 19. Waitangi. Patea. January 19. V'akatu. Kaikoura. January 19. M- ;;r>. Lvt.telton. January 20. • Nikon Nelson- Janunrv 20. Arahura. Picton. January 20 Manuka. Lyttelton. January 20. Kaitnnaata. Newcastle. January -0. Waioori. New.-astl*, January -.'o, Wave.rlev. Patea. January 20. Onawa. Blenheim January 20. Omaka. Foxton. January 20. Kanuni. Patea. January 20. ri-i-.vera Paten. January 20. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. West Mahwnh. New Plymouth, Jan. 18. Waverlev. Patea. January 18. Kanuni. Paten. January 18. Omnkn. Foxton. January 18. Cape Natal. Dunedin. January 18. Maori. T.vttclton. January 18. Nikau. Nelson. January 18. Flora. Picton. January 18. Onawa. Blenheim. January 18. TnvernargiU. Wnnganui,. January 18. Manuka. Lvttelton. January 18. Wnhine. Lyttelton. Artuarv 19. Kaitoa. Nelson. January 19. Manourika. Nelson. January 19. Arahura. Picton. January 19. Komnta. Westnort, January 19. Putiki. Napier. Gisborne, and Akitio. Janunry 19. Port Melbourne. Lvttelton. January 19. Arnwa. Napier. January 19. Kanna. Lyttelton. January 19. Waitangi. Patea, Janunry 19. Knniti. Wanganui. January 19 Mnori. Lyttelton. January 20. Nikau. Nelßon. Janunry W. Stella. Lyttelton, January 20. Manuka. Sydney. January 20. Wakatu. Lyttelton, via Kaikoura, Jan 26. OVERSEA STEAMERS. nUAHTNF! (N.Z.S. Co.), left Southampton for Wellinrlon «nd Auckland. Dec 1. Duo hero Jan. 18. Due Auckland Jan. 28. WAIKOUAITI (Federal Line), left England. for Auckland. Wellington. Lvtfolton. and Port Chalmers, Nov. 19. Arr Auckland Jan. 11. Due here Jan. 21 IFATWKRA and A,), loft England for Now Zealand, via South Africa. Oct 20 Duo in New Zealand Jan. 18. OTARAMA (Federal Line), left Liverpool Dec 17. Due Auckland Jan. 30. Duo hero Feb. 7. SEALDA (Union Co.), left Calcutta Dee. 16. Due Auckland Jan. 25. Due Wellington Feb. 2. GANGES (Union Co.), left, Calcutta Doe 22 Due Auckland Jan. 26. Due. here Feb. o. TREVALGAN (N.Z.S. Co.), left Montreal Nov. 20; left Newport News Deo. 1; dne Auckland about Jan. 6; due Wellington •bout Jan. 13. PORT HACKING (O. and D.). left New York for Auckland. Hawke’i Bav. Wellington. Lvttelton, Dunedin, and Australia. Dec. 31. Due Auckland Feb. 9. Duo here Feb. 18. PORT MACQUARIE <C. and D.). left London for Australia and -Auckland. Napier •nd Wellington Jan. 1. NORTHUMBERLAND (Federal Line), left New York for Auckland, Wellington, Sydney, and Brisbane. Dec. 31. Due Auckland Feb. 2. Due here Feb. 7. WAIHEMO (U.S.S. Co.), left San Francisco for Auckland Doc. 29. Due Jan. 13. WILLASTON (N.Z.S. Co.), left Hampton Roadß for Lyttelton Dec. 28. Due Feb. 4. ANTEN (N.Z.S. Co.), left Hampton Roads for Wellington. Due Jan. 26. RIMUTAKA (N.Z.S. Co.) left Southampton for Auckland and Wellington. Dec. 23. Dn» Auckland Teh. 13. Due here Feb. 21. SUSSEX (N.Z.S. Co.), left St. John for Auckland and Wellington Dec. 24. Due Auckland Feb. 4. Due here Feb. 11. TAHITI (U.S.S. Co.), left San Francisco for Wellington Jan. 4. Due hern Jan. 27. 4THENTC (S.S. and A.), left Southampton for Wellington and Auckland Jan. 13. Due here Feb. 25.
TO-DAY’R BERTHAGE LIST. Manuka—No. 1 Queen’s Wharf. Port Melbourne--No. 1 Qjieon’B Wharf Putiki—No. 2 Queen's Wharf. Hula—No. 3 Oueen'a Wharf. Dorset—No. 4 Queen’s Wharf. Invercargill—No. 5 Queen's Wharf. Waiotann—No. 6 Queen’s Wharf. Flora—No. 10 Queen’s Wharf. Nikau—No. 12 Queen’s Wharf. Opawn—No. 13 Queen's Wharf. Cape Natal—No. 16 Queen’s Wharf Maori—Ferry Wharf. Rosamond—Ferry Wharf. Port fitephens—Railway Wharf. Nitokris—Glasgow Wharf Warerle.v— Glasgow Wharf. Kabuni--King’s Wharf. Arawa—King’s Wharf. Port Nicholson—King’s Whan. Waitangi—Pinitea Wharf. Amnkura—Thormlon Breastwors Philomel—Thorudon Breastwork Kannu—Lambton Wharf. West Mahwah —Taranaki Street Wharf. Karamu—Miramar Wharf. Coronation —Miramar Wharf. Kennedy—At the Blip. Tnkapuna—At the slip.
BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. MELBOURNE. January 17 Sailed.—Nokatay. for N'P.v Zealand
COASTAL, MONDAY. JANUARY 17 AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Waihemo (7.15 n.m.l, from San Francisco: Katoa (3.50 n.m.l. from Wellington: Navua. (5.50 p.m.). from Suva. Sailed.—Port Adelaide (7.25 n.m.l. for Sydney. NAPIER. To sail.—Kanna (7 n.m.l. for Wellington. PATEA. Arrived.— Waitangi (2 n.m.l. from WellingSa iled.—Wa.verlev <2.30 p.m.l. for Welling ton: Kanuni <2.35 n.m.l. for Wellington. NELSON. Sailed.— Regains (3 p.m.), for Wanganui. To sail.—Nlkau (7 n.m.l. for Wellington. GRFYMOUTJI. Sailed— Karamu (4 a.m.l, for Wellington Rosamond (4.45 p.m.l, for Westport. KATKOURA. Arrived—Wakatu (11.25 a.m.l. from Wellington. IyTTELTON. l yTTELTON. Arrived— Kowhai (2.20 p.m.l, from WestSailed—Commerce (10.40 a.m.l. for Fili: Maori (8.20 p.m.l. for Wellington TIMARU. Sailed.—Stella (4.45 p.m.l. for Wellington PORT CHALMERS. Sailed.—Broxton (6.50 p.m.l. for Newcastle. DUNEDIN. Sailed.—Cosinna (7.5 p.m.l. for Oomaru; Storm (6 p.m.l. for Tirnaru: Broxton (5.50 p.m.l. for Newcastle; Canopus (7 p.m.). for Westport,
STEAMERS’ MOVEMENTS. By Telegraph—Pre»B Association. Dunedin, January 17. The Tntanekai will sail to-morrow morning for tho Campbell a.nd. other islands tn search for possible castaways. Tho Koromiko is to load at, Newcastle and Sydney this week for Duneain. Jimaru and Lyttelton. ‘The British India steamer bealda, Ir.i'Ul Calcutta, will leave Brisbane on Wednesday for Auckland. Wellington Lyttelton, and Dunedin. She is due at Auckland ou January 25. „ , ~ , ~ . The steamer Ganges, from Calcutta and Singapore. Is due at Newcastle to-morrow. She will sail on Wednesday t for Auckland, where she is due on January -6. The whole of her cargo will be discharged at Auckland, and the southern transhipments forwarded by coastal steamer. MANUKA FROM SI'DNF-Y. Tho Manuka arrived in the, stream from Svdnev yesterday at 3 p.m.. and berthed at. about 5.30 at No. 1 Queen b Wharf. Ihr vessel had an uneventful trip over, encountering fine, sunny weather, with * light southerly wind and a slight swell, of- her stewards felt tho vessel In Sydney. .... She brought the lollowing saloon pas-sengers-—Misses Dickson, Sullivan. Napier, c’adell (2). Vincent, Rennell. /Price (2), Kirltbank. Brooking. Bucklet.on. Gave. Moody. Bates. Guise (2), Sisters "Dunne, Bo.vdell. and Tiernqy, South. Gordon, Harvey. Earle. Connell, M'Millan. Maloney. Wright. Murray Benson. Lockwood. Alfies (2), Bett. Maxwell, Clifton. Taylor, nan, beta liner. M'Mahon. Chuck. Alison ,2). Powell. Bailey (2), Layering Morriss. Button. W’atts. Mesdames Sullivan. .Howell, Hogan. Billiot. Holt. Frencturililuier; Gardiner. Smale, M’Lean. EvanH Isaacs. Berry (2), M'Doueall. Armetron'’ Bond. James. Sharp. Buckleton. W-edderspoon. Corkill, Baker. Brumley, Sutherland, Ross. Clute, Gutteridge. Bentlev Oughton. Chuck, Alison. Powell. Grocott. MCaul and boy, Arkinstall and 2 enildren. Short. Wallis, Messrs. Sullivan, Segneri. llnllot. Holt. French. Wllbou (2). Siivder. MaunscH, Turnbull. Gilmer, Gardiner. Bartlett. Campbell. Smale. Wag staff. Tavlor. Jobson, M’Lean, Murray, Evans. Johnson. Brown, Grant, Wright, W’arry. Gordon, Berry, Plogsted. M'Dougall, Broca. ’Bingham, ‘Beckett, Southwood. Armstrong. Bond. James. Sharpe, Hoge. Wedclerspoon. Ollivier. Card. Corkill. Campbel). Robertson, Fredrickson. Hllderbrandt. Boyd. Baker, Herd. Durham. Gardiner. Blanchard. Gillman. Clark. Withell, Begg. Sutherland. Gordon. Pauncefort, Jewitt. Clute. Owen, Gutteridge. Foster. Dennis. Hurt. Owen, Riley. Bett, Cos. grove. Morrison. Cook, W’augh, Wilson. Attley. Alison. Powell. Grocott. Busby Notlcy. Arkinstall, Seaper. Drees. Cham hers, Hondo. Pollock. W’atts. Davis, Wallis: 155 stcern ire. Her cargo includes transhipments ex Tango Maru. Carina, Malayan Morea, Wakatipu. Hwah Ping, Victoria. Torilla, Nordic. Changsho_ A.ki Maru. Tisnaren, El-Kautara, and lioggeveen. She brought 232 cases of fruit for Wellington and 20 cases for Lyttelton. The Manuka will sail at 5 p.in. to-day for Lyttelton, and is timed to leave here at noon on Thursday for Sydney and Hobart. DAMAGE AT AUCKGAND BY THE STORM. The bad weather on Friday and Saturday disorganised shipping at Auckland, and the local services were brought practically to a standstill. The schooner Isabelle de Fraine. employed in the AucklandTauranga service, was subiected to a severe buffeting by the gale on I’rlday night, and her topsails were torn to shreds. The barque Samoa, belonging to the Auckland Shingle Company, wag overturned during Friday night by the" gale. She was moored just off the Hobson Wharl. and had a load of shingle on board. WAIKOUAITI FROM AUCKLAND. The Federal Line advise that the Waikouaiti is due from Auckland on Friday. She is to leave the northern nort nt daylight to-morrow. From here she will proceed to Lyttelton and Port Chalmers to continue discharge of her Home cargo. FROM NEWCASTLE. The Durham is due from Newcastle on Thursday. The Kaitangata will not arrive from Newcastle until Thursday. The Union Company’s steamer Waipori left Newcastle at 8 p.m. on Friday., and is duo here on Thursday. She has coal ior the gasworks. THELYON FROM NEW YORK. The Federal Line have received cable advice that the steamer Trclyon left New York on January 10 for Auckland. Wellington. Lyttelton, Timami. and Dunedin. She is due at Auckland on February 18, and should bo here about, seven days later. PORT MELBOURNE’S MOVEMENTS. The C. and D. liner Port Melbourne will sail for Lyttelton to-merrow to complete discharge. Later she will visit Dunedin and Bluff, and will then go to Australia to complete. REMUERA LEAVES COLON. The New Zealand Shipping Company’s liner Renntera left Colon on Friday en route from Wellington to London. RUAHINE DUE TO-MORROW. A wireless message from the captain of the Ruahine states that the vessel will arrive in the stream from Southampton at 9 a.m. to-morrow. RUAPEHU FOB SOUTH. The Ruapehu left Southampton on Friday for Lyttelton and Port Chalmers. She has 72 saloon passengers and 196 third-class passengers aboard. THE WEST CAMARGO. Advice has been received that the West Camargo is due to arrive at Auckland from San Francisco on February 2. She should be here about seven days later. THE PORT CAROLINE. The C. and D. liner Port Caroline, which left Port Chalmers on December 22 for London, left Colon on Friday in continuation of her voyage. CORNWALL. IN PORT. The Cornwall .arrived yesterday from Auckland’to continue discharge of New Yo?k cargo. She will sail at dayhght on Saturday for Svdncy. The following steamers were expected to be.wltt ? i me the undermentioned wdreYes” stations last night:-Awanui-Na-vna Wr-iruna. Kauri, Waitomo. Kviapoi, Karori. Wnndllla. Fiona Durham. Ktirow. Shahristan 1< aitangata,. Canadian Prospector Auckland —Ruahine. Navua. WandiHa Kauri. Fiona.. Kaitangata. Shahrista’n. Canadian Prospector. Cathlamet, Katna Port Adelaide, Tfilune. Wairuna, Durham Wellington-Maori. Wahine. Mapourika. Arahura, Port Stephens Mtokris Waiotapu. Ruahine, Kanna, Pakeha, Cornwall. Bellhuckle. Cathlamet, Awarua -Tarawera. Tutanekai. Chathums—W han The Huia will go on the slip to-dav or to-morrow, aud should be off in about two or three days. 1 The Blackball collier Ngahere will nrobablv come to Wellington now nstead of Gisborne. She should arrive on Saturday morning. . , , . ~ . , The Nitokris arrived last night tron N. wcastle. and will take in tnianir coal to-dav She should sail to-morrow for ArtW The Stella has been delayed in the south o.nd is not due here until to-mor-row. She will sail on Thursday or Friday for Lyttelton. Wet weather was the cause of the Kanna being delayed at Napier. She is due to-morrew. and will sail the tamo day for Lyttelton and Dunedin. The Komata Is to sail for Westnort at noon to-morrow. The Rama is one to-morrow from the Chatham Islands. The Te Anau. which sailed last night for Lvttelton and Dunedin, is due ba"k here at the end of the week. She will then proceed to Napier and Gisborne. The departure of the Cape Natal for Dunedin, where she is to continue discharge. has been delayed until to-day. The Paloona is expcctcl to complete her overhaul at Port Chalmers bj- the end of the month. The West Mahwah was unable to sail yesterday, hut will pet away to-day or to-morrow for New Plymouth. Tho Dorset will be in nort for about two weeks, fluring which time she will undergo repairs. The Australbrook. which arrived <ni Sunday from Newcastle for bunkers, soiled last night for New York.
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