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SHIPPING NEWS

PHASES OF THE MOON. FEBRUARY.

Moon rises to-day. 0.20 p.m.; sets, 10.40 a.m. SUN. Sun rises to-day, 5.13 a.m.: sets. 6.57 p.m. HIGH WATER. To-day. 9.59 a.m.: 10.20 n.m. To-morrow. 10.44 a.m.; 11.6 n.m. ARRIVALS. MONDAY. FEBRUARY 14. KAIWARRA. s.s. TumT). 3051 tons. H. Whyborn. from Dunedin. WAIRAU. s.s. (7.20 a.m.), 143 tons, Deiley, from Picton. MOERAKI. .s.s. (2.30 p.m.). 4421 tons. Collins. from Sydney. DEPARTURES. MONDAY. FEBRUARY 14. NORA NIVEN, trawler (10.10 ajn.l 166 tons. Ormes. for Cook Strait. INVERCARGILL, s.s. (noon) 224 tons. Eden, for Wanganui. ARAHURA. s.s. (11 p.m.), 1596 tons, Sewt>ll, for Picton. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Maori. Lyttelton. February 16. Nikau. Nelson. February 15. Wootton. Lyttelton. February 15. Arahnrn. Pieton. February IS Katoa. Lyttelton. February lb. Wahtne. Lyttelton. February 16. Knitoa. Nelson. February 16. Mapourika. Nelson. February I®. Ripple. Gisborne, February 16 Waverley. Patea. February 16. Waitangi. Patea. February 16. Onawa. Blenheim. February 10. Stella. Dunedin. February 16. Raranca. Newcastle. February 16. Kapiti. Wanganui. February 16. Kapuni. Patea., February 16. Invercargill, W/inganui. February 15. Somerset. Lyttelton. February 16. Maori, Lyttelton. February 17. Nikau. Nelson. February 17. Arahura, Picton. February 17. Wakatu, Kaikoura, February 17. Wairau. Blenheim. February 17. Hawera .Patea. February 17. Blenheim. Havelock, February 17. Moemki. Lyttelton, February 17. Kann a. Auckland. February 17. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Kamona. Greymouth, February 15. Onawa. Blenheim. February 15. &ilm. Lyttelton, February 15. Hawera, Patea. February 15. Wairau, Blenheim. February 15. Maori. Lyttelton. February 15. Nikau. Nelson. February 16. Oortnna. Dunedih'.'Tebruary 15 Katoa. Auckland. February 15. Baden Powell. Lyttelton. February 15. Moeraki. Lyttelton. February 15. • Kalwarra. Papeete. February 15. Wahine. Lvttelton, February 16. Kaitoa. Nelson. February 16. Mapourika. Nelson. February 16. Arahura. Pieton, February 16. Wootton. Lyttelton. February 16. Waitangi. Patea, February 16. Maindy Lodge. Newcastle. February 16. Wangaratta, Falmouth, February 16. Onawa. Blenheim, February 16. Kapiti. Wanganui. February 16. Kapuni. Patea. F ebruary 16. Invercargill. Wanganui. February 16. Paparoa. London. February 10. Ngakuta. Greymouth, February 16. Rosamond. Westport, February 16. Kompta, Westport. February 16. Kittawa. West port. February 16. Maori. Lyttelton. February 17. Nikau. Nelson. February 17. Waverley. Patea. February 17. Ripple, Napier. February 17. Stella. Auckland. February 17. Karamu. Greymouth, February 17. Moeraki. Sydney. February 17.

TO-DAY’S BERTHAGE LIST. Kaiwarra—No. 1 Queen’s Wharf. Wangaratta—No. 1 Queen’s Wharf. Flora—No. 2 Queen’s Wharf. Moeraki—No. 6 Queen’s Wharf Nikau—No. 10 Queen’s Wharf. Wairau—No. It Queen's Wha-I Baden Powell- —No. 13 Queen’s Wharf. Magic—No. 13 Queen’s Wharf. Calm- -No. 14 Queen’s Wharf. Komata-No. 16 Queen’s Wharf. Maori—Ferry Wharf. Arahura—Ferry Wharf. Maindy Lodge—Railway Wharf. Kamona—Railway Wharf. Anten—Railway Wharf Viking Star—Glasgow Wharf. Corinna —Glasgow Wharf liororata— Glasgow Wharf. Ngatoro—King’s Wharf. Rosamond—King’s Wharf. Karori—King’s Wharf. Panama.— King’s Whprf. Neakuta—King’s Wharf. Kapiti—King’s Wharf. Kittawa.— King’s Wharf Kaitaneata—King’s Wharf Iris—Lambton Wharf. Philomel—Thorndon Breastwork. Amoknra—Thorndon Breastwork. Raupo—Taranaki Street Wharf. Tutanekai—Clvde Quay Wharf. Ilmji—Clyde Quay Wharf. Zita—Miramar Wharf. Coronation -Miramar Wharf. Kennedy—At the Slip. Takapuna—At the Slip, lluia—At the Slip. BY TEIjEGRAPH. OVERSEA. • NEWCASTLE, February 13. Sailed. —Cape Natal, for New Zealand. MELBOURNE. February 13. Arrived.—Cathlamet, from New Zealand. COASTAL MONDAY. FEBRUARY 14. AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Rimutaka (8.10 a.m.), from Southampton. NELSON. Arrived. —Nikau (2 n.m.. Feb. 13k from Wellington: Kowhai (1 p.m.. Fob. 13), from Now Plymouth. Sailed. —Alexander (noon), for Wer.t-nort: Waimea (11 p.m., Feb. 12). for West Coast ports. To sail.—Kowhai (5 p.m.). for Westport; Nikau (7 p.m.), for Wellington. GREYMOUTH. Arrived.—Karu (11.50 p.m.. Feb. 13), from Lyttelton. Sailed. —Maori (8.45 p.m.). for Wellington. To sail.—Wootton (10 p.m.). for Wellington. PORT CHALMERS. Arrived.—Arahura (7.35 p.m.), from Newcastle. ’ MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Mr. Owen, second officer of the Komata, has transferred to the Moana In a similar capacity. , Mr. J. W. Crotty has joined the Waverley as mate. The New Zealand Shinnfn- Company-' liner Hororata is to leave Wellington ar noon to-morrow to complete Homeward loading rst Wanganui. The Government steamer Hlnemon left Cane Maria lighthouse on Friday for the Three Kings. The vessel will then come to Wellington via'Tne lighthouses on the West Coast MOERAKI’S PASSENGERS. The Moeraki arrived at about 2.30 yesterday afternoon from Syelnev. and berthed at No. 6 Queen’s Wharf shortly before 5 o’clock. Tlie Moeraki left Sydney, at 10 a.m. on Thursday, and experienced light to moderate .head winds and seas throughout the voyage, with cloudy and overcast weather. She brought the following saloon pansenaers:—Messrs. A. Allen. A. H. Allen. Anderson. L. E. Armstrong. Asher. T. W. Raker. H. Barrow. Lt. Bardwill. B. V. Barton. R. A. Batchelor. I. Baty. C. H Holt. A. Bovce. Rev. Brown. J. A. Burke. C. F. Brvson. G. W. Gallagher. L. Clapn. Col. J. W. Clark. L. C. Clifford. T. A. Clover. Connors. A, Ditterick. R. K. Dohortv. C. Drinkwater. U. Ellis. S. Fries. G. H. Gasson. P. S. Gillingham. D. Goodwin. R. n. Gordon. R. T. Goulter. IT. V. Green. B. Greer. F. M. Gregorfe. C.- Gunther. F. Haldane. Harding. F- C. Hay. H. Hayward. W. J. S. Hayward, W. J. Hobson, HollingbergeT. >. Hookham. A. 0. Horn, G. Hosking, D. C. Jollv, J. R. Jones. I’. Joseph. L. Laidlaw. W. E. Leicester. F. IT. Luka. W. Lucas. H. R. Mansfield. R. Matheson, It. Meikle. H. Melville, W. Meurer. D. D. Milligan. R. P. Murphy. A.. E. M’Adam, E. A. Nettlefold. F. W. Nicholson. Rev. F. O’Regan. P. Peters. G. Peterson. W. Sanrtover. Dr. Shcnnard-. C. D. Sheppard. C. L. Shenpard. G. Siley. Gv Smith. T. S. Smith, 11. IT. Solomon. I. Solomon. C. Stafford. A. W. Statte. C. Storie. A. Terry. G. J. Thomas. T. Tronwith. W. Urquhart. E. Wallace, F. J. Wilson. J, Wilson, Mesdamee J Abel and infant, A. Allen, A. 11. Allen, E. Anderson. G. Anderson and 2 children, Asher. N. Bailey. T. W. Baker. M. Barron, N. Beauchamn. F. n. Benstead. Blakely,. Guthrie. C. H. Bolt and 3 children, G. T. Brown. C. F. Byram. G. W. Cardale, and 2 children, F. A. Clover. Connors. T. Cnff. Dunbar and infant, H. Ellis, E. H. 1). Foarn. S. Fries. M. Geary. H. Gentry. R. T. Goulter. F. M Gregorle, Hobson and 4 children, F. Hookham. G. Hosking. H. Howell, M. A. Jackson, 1). C. Jolly, A. Ijevick. E. Luks. R. Matheson and 2 children, H. Melville. 11. Montgomery. G. Oliver. G. Peterson. A., Ryder, W. Sandover. 11. Sheppard, M. Slioppara, Burns. G. Sile.v and 6 children. G. Smith, G. S. Smith. G. Smith. B. Spencer, A. W. Statte and child C. Stewart. E. Stubbs, A. Staitt. G. G. Phallon. M. Urquhart. M. Wallace, Misses M. Ainsworth. N. Bailey, D. Barron (2). R. Bennett, Benstead (2), A. Brock. A. E. Bruce, Gallagher. D. Carrenter. I. Charles. M. Connop, A. Cunningham. D. Davis. M. Dvkes. O. Fabian. Goulter (5). Gregorio. Hickey (2), V. M. Lambert. V. Leicester, C. Lowe. L. Mil llncton. E. Mugridge. MacGrath. J. Oliver. G. Ople. G. Orr, O’Connor (2). E. Pay,

A. Patterson, E. Pickett, E. M. Robson, M. Rowe. R. Selig. F. Shelton. Sheppard (3), Snow. B. Spencer, Spillane, H. Tait, M’. T. Tancred. B. H. Thompson, B, Wai- - lace, M. Watson, C. S. White. W. Wood; 88 steerage. Her cargo includes 627 cases of fruit fot Wellington and 169 cases for Lyttelton. The vessel brought transhipments ex Ormonde, El Kantara, Port- Augusta. Nikko Maru. Hwah Ping, Gilgai, Virgilia, Port Lyttelton, and St. Albans. The Moeraki will sail for Lyttelton today, returning to sail at noon on Thursday for Sydney. MAHANA LEAVES UNITED KINGDOM. The S.S. and A. liner Mahana left the United Kingdom on February 11. bound for Auckland, Wellington. Lyttelton, and Bort Chalmers. The vessel, which is bringing a large number of immigrants, is due at Auckland on March 26. PAPAROA FOR LONDON. The New Zealand Shipping Compajiy’s liner Paparoa is to sail at daylight tomorrow for London. Passengers must be on board to-day. WEST CAMARGO DELAYED. The West Camargo has been delayed at Auckland, and Mr. E. G. F. Zohrab. agent for the General Steamship .Cornorajtion, advises that she will not arrivfe here until Monday next. PORT LYTTELTON TO LOAD. The C. and D. liner Port Lyttelton, due on Wednesday at Whangarei from Port Ketnbla. will load there and at Auckland for Home. She should sail for London from Auckland early in March. PAKEHA TO COMPLETE. The S.S. and A. liner' Pakeha is due from Picton on Friday to complete load, ing for Home. She should leave here for London about February 26. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY’S FLEET. The Ruahine is due from Napier on ■ Saturday. The Dorset is due from Napier on Sunday. The Somerset.is due from Lyttelton tomorrow. and will sail finally a few days later. The Wangaratta will sail for ralmoutb to-morrow. KUMARA LOADING. The Kumara. which arrived at Wanga. nui on Sunday, from New Plymouth, will leave on Thursday for Napier. From the Hawke’s Bay port tho Kumara will cqjn® here to fill in, and should sail for London about February 26. THE ISLAND STEAMERS. The Talune should leave Auckland on Monday next for Rarotonga and Papeete. The Navua will leave Auckland ou Saturday for Fiji. Tonga, and Samoa. FROM AMERICA. Mr. W. Wallis, agent for the American and Australian Line, announces the following projected 'sailings from America.:— Kent, to leave Newport News. Thursday, for Auckland. Wellington. Lyttelton, and Brisbane: Leitrim, to leave Newport News on Sunday for Lyttelton. Dunedin. Adelaide, Melbourne, and Sydney: Hurunul, to leave New York March 10 for Auckland, Wellington, Sydney. Newcastle, and Brisbane. CARGO FROM MELBOURNE. The Kaiapoi is d.ue at Bluff from Melbourne on Bunday. She left Melbourne on Saturday, and will call at Bluff, Dunedin, Wellington, and Lyttelton. RIMUTAKA AT AUCKLAND. The New Zealand Shipping Company” liner Rimutaka. from London and Southampton. arrived at Auckland, at 8.10 o clock yesterday morning. The Rimutaka lias 2130 passengers for New Zealaifcd. ports- Her cargo chiefly consists of 2850 tons for Auckland and 3800 tons ‘lor Wellington. The following steamers were expected to be within range of the undermentioned wireless stations last night:—Awanui —Tarawera. Moana, Canadian Highlander. Donald M'Kav. Port Lyttelton. Navua. Tofua, Tencho Maru, Kauri, Raransra. fohanristan. Auckland —'Sussex. Rimutaka. Talune. Ruahine. West Camarero. Wellington —Wahine, Maori. Mapourika. Arahura, Moeraki. Katanga. Ngakuta. Hatoa. ma—Paloona. Chatham Islands Port Nicholson. , , After discharge at Lyttelt-on. the John will go to Oamaru to commence loading for Wellington. The Ncakuta will not sail for Greymouth •until tO-morrow. ' Both the Flora, for New Plymouth, and the Kamona, for Greymouth. failed to sail yesterday. Both should get away to-day. The auxiliary schooner ITouto will shortly enter the Wellington-Dunedin run. “The Komata and the Rosamond are both to sail to-morrow fo.r Westport. The Kaiwarra arrived from Dunedin yesterday, and is to sail to-day for Papeete. , ! , , The Raupo should sail next week for Newcastle. Neither the Kaitangata nor the Kittawa were working yesterday. The Kittawa sfiould sail for Westport to-morrow. Tho Katoa- is not due from Lyttelton until to-morrow, and should sail in the evening for Auckland. The Kona is due this week with coal from Newcastle. The Kanna. due from Auckland on Thursday, will sail for Lyttelton and Dunedin the following day.

Day. Hr. m. moon 8 0 8 p.m. First Quarter 16 6 23 a.m. 22 9 2 p.m. MOON.

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 121, 15 February 1921, Page 8

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SHIPPING NEWS Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 121, 15 February 1921, Page 8

SHIPPING NEWS Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 121, 15 February 1921, Page 8

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