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SHIPPING NEWS

PHASES OF THE MOON. MARCH.

Moon rises to-day, 0.18 p.m.; sets, 10.12 p.m. SUN.

Sun rises to-day, 5.48 a.m.; sets, 6.12 p.m.

HIGH WATER. To-day, 9.39 a.m.; 10 p.m. To-morrow, 10.26 a.m.; 10.48 p.m.

ARRIVALS. TUESDAY. MARCH 15.

AUSTRALIND, b.b. (1.30 a.m.), 5563 tone. Mordant, from Hampton Roads. INVERCARGILL, s.b. (4.35 a.m.), 242 tons, Eden, from Wanganui. WAIRAU, s.b. (5.35 a.m.). L 143 tons, Deiley, from Blenheim.

KAPUNI, s.b. (6 a.m.), 150 tons, Gibson, from Patea.

NIKAU, s.s. (7 a.m.), 248 tons, Hay, from Nelson.

MAORI, s.s. (8 a.m.), 3412 tons, Irwin, from Lyttelton. KAIAPOI, b.b. (5.15 p.m.). 2003 tons, MaeDonald. from Lyttelton. MAPOURIKA, B.a. (11. p.m.), 1203 tons. Elders, from Picton.

DEPARTURES. TUESDAY. MARCH 15.

OPAWA, b.b- (2 a.m.), 110 tons, Nicholas, for Blenheim. ADMIRAL CODRINGTON. s.s. (7.15 a.m.), 5610 tons, Forbes, for Auckland. KAPITI, b.b. (9.15 a.m.), 242 tons. Sawyers, for Patea. WAIMEA, s.s. (1.25 p.m.), 454 tons, Henry, for Westport. WAVEBLEY. b.b (5 p.m.), 151 tons, Brigden, for Patea. CORONATION, auxiliary ketch (5.20 p.m.), 85 tons, Taylor, for Picton. NXKAU, a.s. (6.25 p.m.), 248 tons, Hay, for Nelson. HAWERA. b.b. (7 p.m.), 174 tons, M'Kinnon, for Patea. MAORI ,b.b. (7.50 p.m.). 3411 tons, Irwin, tor Lyttelton.

ECHO, s.s. (8.15 p.m.), auxiliary schooner, 99 tons. King, for Blenheim. PALOONA. s.s. (0.50 p.m.), 2771 tons. Door, iy. for Melbourne. • ROSAMOND, s.s. (11 p.m.), 721 tons, Reed, for Picton.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Wahine, Lyttelton, March 16. Mapourika, Picton, March 16. Kaitoa, Nelson, March 16. Opawa. Blenheim, March 16. Canadian Highlander. Sydney, March 10. Komata, Westport, March 16. Kini, Greymouth, March 16. Kaitoke, Dunedin, March 16. Maori, Lyttelton, March 17. Nikau, Nelson, March 17. Arahura, Picton, March 17. Wqirau, Blenheim, March 17. Echo. Blenheim, March 17. Waitemata. Newcastle. March 17. Kapiti. Wanganui. March 17. Wavcrley, Patea, March 18. Hawera, Patea, March 17. Wakatu, Kaikoura, March 18. Karamu. Greymouth, March 18. Kanna, Dunedin, March 18. Waipori, Westport, March 19. Invercargill, Wanganui, March 19. Ripple, Gisborne. March 20. Katoa, Auckland, March 20. Koromiko, Newcastle, March 22. Tahiti, San Francisco, March 24.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Wahine. Lyttelton. March 16. Kaitoa, Nelson, March 1 6. Arahura, Picton, Muqch 16. Mapourika, Nelson, March 16. Invercargill, Wanganui, March 16. Corinthic. Bluff. March 16. Rarauga, Timaru. March 16. Koranui, New Plymouth, March 10. Kapuni, Patea, March 16. Opawa, Blenheim, March 16. Maori, Lyttelton, March 17. Wairau. Blenheim, March 17. Nikau. Nelson, March 17. Northumberland, Sydney, March 17. Kaiapoi, New Plymouth, March 17. Kumara, London. March 17. West Camargo. Adelaide, March 17. Ruahine. Southampton, March 17. Dorset, London, Marell 17. Kaitoke. Sydney, March 17. Baden Powell. Lyttelton March 17. Kapiti. Wanganui. March 17. Hawera. Patea. March 17. Waverley, Patea, March 19. Garbeta, Newcastle, March 19. Komata, Westport, March 19. Kennedy. Foxton, March 19. Blenheim. Havelock and Sounds, Mar. 21. Nikau, Nelson, March 22.

TO-DAY’S BERTHAGE LIST. Queen’s Wharf-Northumberland, No. 1 south; West Camargo, No. 2; Kennedy, No. 4; lima, No. 4; Poherua. No. 5; Otarama. No. 6; Kapuni, No. 7 south: Magic, No. 8; Ripple, No. 9; Kaitoa, No. 10, Opawa, No. 11 north; Baden Powell, No. 13 north; Blenheim, No. 13 south; Mapourika, No. 12; Trelyon, No. 14; Koranui, No. 16 south. , , , , Ferrv Wharf—Wahine. Arahura. Railway Wharf-Garbeta, Tredenham. Glasgow Wharf—Tut an ekai. Patella, Raranqa. Ruahine, .Ngakuta. , King’s Wharf—Bona, Athenlc, Corinthic, Invercargill. , ™., , Thorndon Breastwork—Philomel, ChatTaranaki Street Wharf—Rimutaka, Komcivd» Quay Wharf- Dorset, Kumara. Miramar Wharf—Zita. 1 At the slip—Waitangi. Takapuna, Mastream—Canadian Highlander, Zeatandic, Hororata, Aniokura.

BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEAS. VANCOUVER. Marc'll Is. Arrived.—Waimarino. from New Zealand. LONDON. March 14. Sailed.—Matatua, for Lyttelton. NEWCASTLE. March 13. Sailed—E. R. Sterling, for Auckland. PORT KEMBLA. March 13. Sailed.—Port Macquarie, for New Zealand. COASTAL. TUESDAY, MARCH 15. GREYMOUTH. Sailed.—Kaituna (1.5 a.m.), for Melbourne. PORT OHALMERS. Sailed.—Kaitoke (7 p.m.). for Newcastle. NELSON. Arrived.—Arahura (5.15 a.m.), and Kaitoa (4 a.m.). from Wellington. To sail.—Arahura and Kaitoa (7 p.m.), for Wellington. AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Laura, barquentlne (10 a.m.), p.m.), for Gisborne. LYTTELTON. Arrived.—Hinemoa (4.45 a.m.). from Wellington; Wahine (7.35 p.m.J, from Wellington; - Gorala (10.40 a.m.), from New Orleans; Calm (5.15 p.m.), from WellingSaited.—Kanna (3.30 p.m.), for Dunedin; Wahine, far Wellington. CORINTHIC FROM LONDON. The passenger liner Corinthic, which airived in the stream on Monday from London and Southampton, berthed at tne King’s Wharf, at 8 o’clock yesterday morning. The Corinthic cleared Southampton on February 2, and the voyage was without incident. Exceptionally c alm weather prevailed during the whole of the run. The vessel is at present discharging a portion of her cargo, of cement, and she will sail to-day for Biuff to discharge the balance. „ The Corinthic brought the following passengers :-First saloon: Misses Broughton, Clark, D’Oyley, Gilkison, Le Cren, M Kay, M'Kenzie, Pegg, Walmsley, Watem, Whitby, and Whitney, Mesdames D OyleY. Haiold, Hawkins, Le Cren. Ivpiy, Mackay. Mackenzie, Rutherford, W almsley, and 'Wilkinson, Messrs. H. Dutton, D. Kardy, D. Hoodless. V. Lo Cren, T. r « nn 4“;',V Townend.. W. Walmsley, Revs G. J. Wilkinson, Captains J. Hawkins and W. Ivory, Major M. A. M'Nab. Dr H. Mackenzie. Second saloon—Misses Blood, BorIcy, Broadbent (2), Brown, Butcher, Cant, Cox, Craig (2), Curtis (21, Cutting, Davis (2), Davison, Douglas, Edwards, GiUon, Gordon, Hall, Harding, Hargreaves. UUstte, Kitto (2), MacArthur. Learmouth, Lose. Ormonde, Potter (3), Sisterton, Steel, Strickland, Tallitt, Wofford Waters, Watson, and White, Mesdames Anderson, Oralg. Davis, Davison, Harding, Hargreaves, Harland, Horide, Jardine, Learmouth, Deckle. Lose, MacArthur, May M'Donald M Farlane, Menzies, Potter, Senior. Steel, Strickland, Wilson, Messrs. Allen. Barron. Blyth, Brearley, Craig. Davison (3), Digby, Hall, Hargreaves, Harland, Uoridcj. Imrie, JacKson, Johnstone, Kernahan, Lawton, MacArthur, MTntosh, May, M'Farlane, Menzios. Murphy, Neale. Orton. Potter. Steele, Stickler, Strickland, MacArthur, and Jardine. Rev. G. Jardine; also 137 in the third-class. Captain F Hart. R.N.R.. is in command, and has with him the following officers:— Chief, Mr. J. Hutchinson; first officer, Mr. T Lloyd; second, Mr. J. A. Maule; third,. Mr. W\ Fitzgerald; fourth. Mr. N. Banks; fifth. Mr. H. Yates: purser. Mr. E. Grahl; surgeon. Dr. C. Maskew; first, wireless operator Mr. E. Robson: second. Mr. W. William’s; third. Mr. I. Pettit; chief engineer, Mr. J. Goulding: second. Mr/ H Purvis: third Mr. W. Mafnwood: fourth. Mr. D. Grabble; fourth (int.), E. Bourne; fifth, Mr. J. Greenwood: sixth, Mr. J. Blackie: chief steward, Mr. Wilkins.

After completing discharge at Bluff ehe will proceed to Port Chalmers, and finally to Wellington, returning here on April 4. The vessel will leave Wellington about April 14 for London, via Panama.

PASSENGERS FOR MELBOURNE. The Paloona sailed last night for Melbourne direct with the following passengers.:—Saloon: Misses Warner. Kirkham, Dickens, Thompson (2). Bravington, Hop ; good, Roget, De Lisle, Fraser. Waite. Remington, Ford, Mesdames Moore, Avery and child, Harris, Murray, Kirkham, Dickens and child, Green and child. Murray-Thomp-son, Bravington, Anderson, M'Kay and 2 children, Stewart, Thompson, Turner and. child, Bingham, Horne and child, Roget, Wallace, De Lisle. Godwin and child, Mooney and 3 children. Messrs. Stewart, M'Kay, B. De Lisle and boy. Harris. Kellas and boy, Green, Bravington, Stewart, Owen. Roget, Jack, P. Charnock. W. H. Vickers, A. It. Nott, Turner, Winter, Friday, Mooney, Cunningham, Buston Lockwood. NEXT WEEK'S SYDNEY BOAT. The Union Company advise that the Manuka is scheduled to leave Sydney tomorrow for Wellington direct. Due here on Monday, the vessel will sail on March. 24 on the return trip to Sydney.

The Pohcrua left for ..Westport last night to load for Lyttelton. The Garbeta will be dispatched on Satur? day for Newcastle to load coal for Nev# Zealand. Due here to-day from Dunedin, the Kai< toke is up to sail to-morrow for Sydney, taking general cargo. The Kaitoa is due here from Auckland on Sunday with general cargo and transhipments ex Ganges. The Wanaka is to leave Whangarei on Tuesday next with cement for Napier and Wellington. After discharge here she will proceed to Bluff, taking general cargo. Owing to to-day’s stop-work meeting, on the wharves tlje Wahine will take perishable cargo to-day only. The Waikouaiti arrived at Nauru Island last Thursday with a cargo of coal from Newcastle. On discharge she is to load rock phosphates for Auckland. The Kauri, which is at Auckland discharging coal from Newcastle, will go into dock to-day for cleaning and painting, and to-morrow will proceed to Newcastle, to load another cargo of coal for Auckland.

The Whangape. which is undergoing an extensive overhaul at Auckland, will be floated into dock to-morrow. She is expected to come out of dock on Friday, and will be dispatched to Newcastle the same day. The following steamers were expected to be within rapge of the undermentioned wireless stations la’st night:—Awanui—Port M'Quarrie, Australia. Rakanoa, Waitemata, Waiwera. Auckland—Mararoa, Cape Premier. Kaiwarra. Wellington — Maori, Wahine. Arahura.. Mapourika, Singapore Maru. Canadian Highlander. Admiral Codrington, Paloona, Gorala. Ngakuta, Kaianoi. Port Melbourne, Norman Star. Viking . Star, Kaitoke. Awarua—Waiotapu, Chemos, Cape Colony, Kanna.

Day. Hr. hi. Last quarter 2 1 33 a.m. New moon .. 10 5 39 a.m. First quarter 17 3 19 p.m. Full moon .. 24 7 49 a.m. Last quarter 31 a n p.m. MOON.

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 146, 16 March 1921, Page 8

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SHIPPING NEWS Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 146, 16 March 1921, Page 8

SHIPPING NEWS Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 146, 16 March 1921, Page 8

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