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PHASES OF THE MOON. NOVEMBER Dav. Hr. m. First quarter 8 3 24 a.m. I’ull Jmoon .....4... 16 19 a.m. Last quarter 22 it 11 pm. Now moon ...... 30 0 36 a.m. MOON. Moon rises, 4.44 a.m.; sets, 7.42 p.m. SUN. Buu rises, 4.13 A;tn.; sets, 7.6 p.m. HIGH. WATER. To-day, 4.22 a.m.": 4.54 p.m. To-morrow. 5.21 Am.; 554 p.m ARRIVALS. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29. NIKAU, s.s. (7.45 a.m.), 34S tons. Hay, from Nelson. MARAROA, ss. (8.55 a.m.), 2598 tons, Irwin, from Lyttelton. KAMO, s.s. (10.30 a.m.), 1236 tons, Jaunay, from New Plymouth. KAPITI, s.b. (11.45 a.m.). 242 tons, Sawyers, from Wanganui WAIR.AU, s.s. (9.30 p.m.), 143 tons, Dciley, from Picton. MAPOURIKA. s.s. (10.55 pm.). 1203 tons, Collins, from Pictou and Nelson. DEPARTURES. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29. INVERCARGILL, s.s (12.5 a.m.), 224 tons, Wilkinson, for Havelock. KARORI, s.s. (12.50 a.m.), 1863 tons, Knowles, for Westport. NORA NIVEN, trawler (7.45 a.m.), 156 tons, Ormes, for Cook Strait. NGAHERE, 88.. (10.15 a.m.), 1090 tons. Dillner, for Napier. KAPUNI, ss. (2.55 p.m.). 275 tons, Gibeon, for Patea. IIAWERA, S.S. (3.10 p.m.), 174 tons. McKinnon, for Patea. SUSSEX, s.s (3.20 p.m.), 5686 tons. Squires, for Lyttelton. JOAN CRAIG, 8.8. (5.21 p.m.), 1500 tons, Manson, for Wanganui. NIKAU, b.b. (6 p.m), 248 tons, Hay, for Nelson. , _ MARAROA. s.s. (7.50 p.m.), 2598 tons, Irwin. for Uyttelton. , OPAWA, s.s. (9.10 p.m.), 110 tons. >icholas, for Blenheim. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Rama, Chatham' Islands? November 30. Wrteine, Lyttelton. November 30. Kaitoa, Nelson, November 30. i Waverley, Patea, November 30. ‘ Waipori, Greymouth. November 30 Onawa, Blenheim. November 30. Wakatu Kaikoura, November 30. Mararoa. Lyttelton, December 1. Nikau, Nelson, December 1. Mapourika. Picton, December 1. Wootton. Lyttelton. December 1. Hawera, Patea, December 1. Kapuni, Patea, December t. John, southern ports. December 1. Ripple, East Coast. December 1. Invercargill, Havelock North, Dec. 1. Wahine, Lyttelton, December 2. Kaitoa, Nelson. December 2Kapiti, Wanganui. December 2. Putiki, East 1 Coast, December 2 Corinna, New Plymouth. December 2 Calm, southern ports. December 2
PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Wairau. Blenheim, November 30. Kapiti, Wanganui, November 30 Wahine, Lyttelton, November 30. Kaitoa, Nelson. November 30. Mapourika. Pieton,, November 30 Komata, Westport. November 30. Rama, Dunedin. Timaru. Lyttelton, November 3C. Mararoa, Lyttelton, December 1. Nikau, Nelson, December 1. Manuka. Sydney, December 1. John. Wanganui. December 1. Waverley, Patea. December 1. Opawa, Blenheim, December 1. Wakatu, Kaikoura, December I. Invercargill, Wanganui, December 1. Kamo, Greymouth, December 1. Wahine, Lyttelton, December 2. Kaitoa, Nelson. December 2. Mapourika. Picton, Nelson, December 2. Ripple, Napier, Gisborne, Akitio, Dec 2. Putiki,- Picton, December 2. OVERSEA STEABIERS. MAHIA (S.S. and A.), left Cardiff for Aucldatrd Sept, 24. Arr. Auckland Oct. 31 Due here December 3. WESTMEATH (N Z.S. Co.), left London for Auckland. Wellington, Lyttelton. Port Chalmers Oct. 4. Arr. Auckland Nov. 25. Due hero Dec. 4. . , , MAHIARI (S.S. and A.), left London for Australian and New Zealand ports Oct. 6 Due Australia Nov. 12. Due New Zealand Dec. 8. T • WAIMATE (Federal Line), left Liverpool for Now Zealand ports Oct. 8. Arr. Auckland Nov. 28. Due here Dec. 5. PORT KEMBLA (C. and D.V left Liverpool for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton, Dunedin Oct. 22. Arr. Auckland Nov. 28. Due here Decembert 5. MAIMOA (S.S. and A.), left Barty (Wales), for Timaru Oct. 28. Due Timaru Doc 6. KAIKOURA (N.Z.S. Co.), left Liverpool for Auckland, Wellington. Lyttelton, and Port Chalmers Nov. 5. Due Auckland Dec. (N.Z.S. Co.), left New York for Auckland. Wellington. Lyttelton, Port Chalmers, Melbourne, Sydney,' Nov. 4. Due Auckland Dec. 11. „ , VERENTIA (C. and D.). left New 3 ork for Auckland, Wellington. Lyttelton, Dunedin. Melbourne. Sydney, Nov. 9. Due Auckland Dec. 17. , RUAHTNE (N.Z.S. Co.), left Southampton for Wellington and Lyttelton, Nov. 10 PORT ALBANY (C. and Q»). left London, via Panama, for Auckland. Wellington Nov. 11. Due Auckland Deo. 23. WAIHORA /(U.S.S. Co.), left San Francisco for Auckland. Napier, Welington. Dunedin. Nov 5. Due Auckland Dec. 1. Due Wellington Dec. 6.x NIAGARA (U.S.S. Co.), left Vancouver for Auckland Nov. 12. Due Auckland Dec 2. MAHANA (S.S. and A.) left Liverpool for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin Nov. 19. Due Auckland Dec. 28. YEJIIME MARU (Wright. Stephenson) left Lbs Angeles for Auckland, Wellington. Sydney November 17. Due Auckland Dec 14 Due here Dec. 18. EASTERN MOON (Dalgety and Co.) left New York for Wellington'. Lyttelton. Bluff. Adelaide. Sydney, Brisbane Oct. 30. Due Wellington Deo. 18. TAIR’OA (S.S. and A) left Cardiff for Bluff ’lov. 22. Due Bluff -Tan. 1. 1922. TREVLEVAN (Texas Oil), left Port Arthur for N.Z. ports, Nov. 3.
TO-DAY'S BERTHAGE LIST. Manuka-No. 1 Queen’s 'Wharf. Mapourika—No. 4 Queens Wharf. Rama—No. 6 Queen’s Wharf. Kapiti—No. 7 Queen’s Wharf. Blonheim-No « Queen s Wharf. Kaitoa—No. 10 Queens Wharf. Wairau—No. 11 Queens Wharf. Putlkl—No. 11 Queen’s Wharf. ■Wahine—Ferry Wharf Coronation— Railway Wharf. Australia— Railway Wharf Wavetley-Glasgow Wharf. Rarangn—Glasgow Wharf. lonic-King’s Wharf. H.M.R. Chatham—Trmrndrm Breastwork. Komata—Taranaki Street Wharf. Poherua— Clyde Quay hjrf. Tutapckai—Clyde Quiy Wharf. Kamo-Clyde Qtfay Wharf Kaiwarra—Miramar Wharf Regulus —At the *lip. Rosamond—At the slip. Moeraki—ln the stream. Knilcorai—ln the stroam. Klttawa—ln the stream, gona-in th» stream. Raupo—ln the stream. BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEAS. SYDNEY. November 29. Arrived.—Koranui. from New Zealand MELBOURNE, November 29. Arrived.— City of Chester, from Port Chalmers' Otarama, from New Yolk. Arrived.—Canadian Scottish, from New Sailed?—Wainui, for New Zealand. COASTAL. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29. • AUCKLAND. Sailed.— Ngakuta (11.5 p.m.. Nov. 28), for Whangarci; Arahura. (4.40 p.m). NEW PLYMOUTH Arrived.—Rarawa, (5.30 a.m.), from Ouehunßa' PATILL
Arrived.— Waverley (8 a.m.). from Wellington. roxTO N. Arrived.— Kennedy (8.50 a m.). 'from Weiliugtou. PICTON Arrived.— Mapourika (5.10 p.m.), from Nel-Sanetl.-Mapourika (6 P m.), for Welling Lou NELSON Arrived.— Kaitpa 56-45 a-m ro f 1 I n °‘]>i c ton. To n^il^Kwito" ll ‘(T p.m.),‘for Wellington. GRE )m5 U nm) from WestA^; d -K^^o a (10 2 50 lb p a m.)7 from Westport" KAIKOURA. 7* nth i from ellingArrived.— Wakatu (6 a.m.). Horn ton. LYTTELTON. Arrived -Opua (IMO' Port Craig; Zita (4-50 a. 6 Wel . lington; Wahmeits > ' frQm jj cw . imgton; Opthi I’’ 4o x froIU Wellingcastle: Katoa <l.ll P-“- •}. Wellington; Wootton < 6 ;J S X 1 from Kaikoura. ton; Wakatu for“reymouth; TIMARU.
THE SYDNEY SERVICE. Messrs Huddart, Parker. Ltd., advise that the Ulimaroa is scheduled to leave Sydney on Saturday for Wellington, where she is duo on the following Wednesday. The veesel will sail on the return veyago on December 9. Tho Tahiti will leave Sydney on Friday for Wellington, and should arrive here on Tuesday next. She will sail the same day for San Francisco. CASE OIL FOR NEW ZEALAND. The Texas Oil Co. advised yesterday that the Trevlevan left Port Arthur, Texas, on November 3, en route for New Zealand ports with a full cargo of case oil. PIAKO'S PROGRAMME. The Piako is scheduled to leave Bluff on Friday morning for Wellington, at which port she should arrive on Monday. She will complete loading here, and sail for London on December 9. WHANGAPE WITH COAL. The Union Company’s Whangape, which left Newcastle on Monday evening for Wellington, is due here oil Saturday, and upon completing the discharge of her cargo of coal will proceed to Dunedin. PORT KEMBLA DUE MONDAY. The O and D. steamer Port Kembla, which arrived at Auckland on Monday niglrl-'from Liverpool, is expected at Wellington on Monday, and will jirocaod thence to Lyttelton and Dunedin. Upon completion of her discharge, the Port Kembla will go on the loading berth. THE NIAGARA. The Niagara, en route from Vancouver to Auckland, is expected to arrive at the northern port on Friday. The vessel will continue her voyage to Sydney the following day. lONIC’S ITINERARY. The S.S. and A. liner lonic will now leave Wellington for Auckland on Sunday. Upon completing discharge at the northern port, the vessel will commence loading operations, and subsequently visit Napier for the same purpose. She will discharge and load at Lyttelton and Port Chalmers, returning to Wellington on January 1. The lonic is to sail for Southampton and London, via Montevideo and Teneriffe, on January 5. GENERAL AVERAGE ON THE PORT AUGUSTA. According to the “Sydney Shipping List’’ a general average of 39 per cent has been declared on the cargo of the steamer Port Augusta, which is expected to arrive at Sydney about December 5 from New York. The Port Augusta left New York on August 26 for Australian ports, but owing to a fire breaking out in a portion of her cargo she was compelled to put into Cape Town, and after remaining there for about five weeks she resumed her voyage again on October 30. MOVEMENTS OF THE AUSTRALIA. The New Zealand Shipping Company advised yesterday that the Australia would leave on Tuesday for Timaru. whence she will proceed to Lyttelton to continue loading operations, sailing finally from the latter port for Loudon. KARAMU FOR CAMPBELL ISLANDS. The Union Company’s steamer Karamu. which has been laid up at Port Chalmers for some months, was dispatched from that port on Saturday morning for the Campbell Islands to load wool, and to bring back the men who had been engaged there in shearing and mustering. The lessees of the islands endeavoured to procure a vessel some months ago. but were unsuccessful, and they have now chartered the Karamu. THE WAIMATE. The Federal Line advise that the Walmate. which arrived at Auckland from Liverpool on Monday morning, will leave the former port on Saturday for Wellington. She is due here on Monday, and will later go on to Lyttelton and Dunedin. WAIKAWA ON LOADING BERTH. The Union Company’s Waikawa, which has been loading at San Francisco for Auckland, Wdlington, New Plymouth* and Australia, is scheduled to leave the American port early next month. THE SUSSEX. The Sussex was dispatched vesterday afternoon for Lyttelton. Dunedin, Melbourne, and Sydney. WAIRUNA FOR NEW ZEALAND The Union Company’s Wairuna is to sail from Calcutta to day for Singapore. Sauinrang, and New Zealand ports. THE WESTMEATH. The Westmeath is expected to leave Auckland on Friday morning for Wellington to continue the discharge of her London cargo. The vessel is due JU'iMi on Sunday, and will later go on to Lyttelton and Dunedm. WAIHORA REPORTED. The Union Company advises that \ the Waihora. which left San Francisco on November 5 for New Zealand ports, is dun at Auckland to-morrow. The vessel will proceed thence to Napier and Wellington, at the latter of which ports "lie should arrive on Tuesday. After discharging the Wellington portion of lier cargo the Waihora will go on to Dunedin. Melbourne, and Sydney. RARANGA FOR HOME. The S.S. and A. steamer Raranga is scheduled to sail for London, via Cape Horn, at daylight on Friday. MANUKA FOR SYDNEY. The Manuka will receive cargo to-day, and sail at 11 to-morrow morning for Sydney THE MARAMA. The Marama was to have left San Francisco cn Saturday for iWeLngton, at which port she should arrive on December 18. She is scheduled to sail the same day for Sydney TOFUA FOR AUCKLAND. The Island steamer Tofua, which arrived at, Apia. Samoa, on Monday week from Auckland and Fiji, sailed tho same day for the Tongan Group. The vessel is scheduled to leave Suva to-day ior Auckland, which -port she should reach on Monday next.
NORTHERN COMPANY’S BOATS TO RESUME. According to advices to hand from Auckland a number of units or the Northern Company’s fleet are to be recommissioned early next month. lhe Wakatere which has been laid up i°r some time, is to be recommissioned, and will take up the Thames running on December 12. The Waipu is te b ? missioned at the- same time ‘“‘Ve wiH sww resume running on December 19. THE PORT VICTOR. Messrs Heather. Roberton, Auckland, Messis iicu Victor wiH leave she is due „ n( j a i so general &1.000 boxes of buttei, ana cargo for Home. TRANS-PACIFIO CARGO SERVICE. mi, Um'nn Company announces the folPO T Te Z pu, la frem a Pae4 U 8 ports r a Tho ed w a aihemo b ,° U froni“"Melbourne, via C “rhe r ’lVaimariuo. from Pacific Coast telton. Melbourne, and bydnej. MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Mr J Arnold, mate of the Kahika, lias signed off the vessel. . . Mr W H Oadwallader has joined the Kom’ata in the capacity of third mate, vice Mr. B. R. B. Gibbons Captain P. L. Molyneux has been appointed to the comihand of the T hangape, relieving Captain J. Appleyard. Til- D. Maellon-’d has rejoined the Tahiti as chief cl’lcer, relieving Mr. A Reed, who has come ashore for instructions.
The Calm, at present loading at Bluff, Dunedin, Timaru. and Lyttelton lor W el-lingi-ou and Whnganwi. is due here _on Friday, and will sail ou Saturday for Wanganui. The Waipori is expected from Greymouth to-day. , Duo back to-morrow from the-East Coast, the Ripple will sail cn Friday for Napier, Gisborne, and Akitio. The Kamo is timed to sail to-morrow for Greymouth, taking cargo. The John is expected to return to-mor-row from Dunedin. Oamarn. and limaiu, and will sail in tho evening for Wanga"'l'lic Storni. which has been undergoing overhaul at Lyttelton, is expected to come out of dock at the cud of the present "ti'io Komata will be dispatched this afternoon for Grey uonth. The Putiki is now due from the Eat. Coast to-morrow. an-J will leave later in the day for Picton to load chaff !cr the former place. The Ngatoro is expected from Greymouth on Saturday.
The Kaituna is to leave Auckland today for Whangarei, at which port she will load cement ior Wellington, eaiJinff on Friday. _ x .4.. The Kennedy wag to leave Foxton last evening for Lyttelton, and upon her return to the formef port she will be dispatched for Wellington, where she is due on Sunday The vessel will sail on the usual trip to Foxton on Monday. The Invercargill, which left for Have-’ lock and bays early yesterday morning, should return to Wellington to-morrow, when she will sail for Wanganui. The Wanaka is timed to leave edin to-morrow for Oamaru, Timaru, Lyttdton, and Wellington The vessel is due here on Tuesday, and will proceed’ hence to Napier. Gisborne, and Auckland.; The Joan Craig sailed last evening for, Wanganui, where she will load for Melbourne. The Katoa, duo on Tuesday from Dunedin and Dvttelton, will sail the same, day for Auckland. The Regulus will probably come down from the sIId to-morrow, and is expected to sail for Nelson, Westport,, and Greymouth on Saturday. The XVaitemata, which left Newcastle on Thursday last for Lyttelton, is due at. tho latter port to-day. It is anticipated that the Canadian, Pioneer will now be dispatched from New Plymouth to-day for Melbourne, Sydney. Brisbane, and American and Cana-, dian ports. , v , The Corinna was to leave Nelson yesterday for New Plymouth, at which port, she will load butter and cheese for transhipment to tho Piako. She is due here on and will sail for New mouth on Monday. _ . ' Tho following vessels were expected to range of the unde.miontmned wtrgtes’ stations last mght:-Av.anui pori, Sussex, Kanna. Ohathams—
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