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SHIPPING NEWS

PHASES OF THE MOON. DECEMBER. Day. Hr.m. First quarter 8 . 0 50 a.m. Full moon 15 2 20 p.m. Last quarter 22 7 24-a.ni. New moon 29 5 9 p.m. MOON. Moon rises. 11.36 p.m,; sets, 10.59 a.m. SUN. Sun rises, 4,13 a.m.; nets, 7.24 p.m. HIGH WATER, To-day. 9.29 a.m.: 9.56 p.m. To-morrow, 10.21 a.m.; 10.47 p.m. ARRIVALS. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20. YEIIIME MARU, B.s. (3.15 a.m.), 4655 tons, Sato, from Auckland. NIKAU, G.s. (6.45 p.m.), 243 tons, Hay, from Nelson. MAORI, b.s. (7.50 a.m.), 3412 tons, Irwin, from Lyttelton. RUAHLNE. s.s. (12.5 p.m.), 10,758 tons. Smith, from London. OPAWA, s.s. (12.10 p.m.), 110 tons Nicholas. from Picton. MARANA, ss.. (4.40 p.m.), 6437 tons, Aid-, well, from San Francitco. WANAKA. s.s. (7 p.m.). 2942 tons. Watson, from Nanier. DEPARTURES. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20.

CHATHAM/ H.M.S. (7.20 a.m.), 6000 tons, Hotham, for Auckland. NIKAU. b.s. (5.15 p.m.), 248 tons. Hay, for Nelson. PUTIKI, h.b. (5.45 p.m.). 409 tons. NorUng. for Westport. RIPPLE, s.s. (6 p.m.). 413 tons. Carlsen. B.S. (6.45 p.m.), 1994 tons. Bold, for Westport. ± KAWATIRI. s.e. (7.30 ■p.m.), 3127 tone. Baldwin, for Westport. MAORI, s.b. (7.50 p.m.). 3412 tons. Collins. for Lyttelton.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Kennedy. Foxton. December 21. Wootton. Lyttelton. December 21. Storm, Wanganui. December 21. Wahine, Lyttelton. December 21. Kaitoa, Nelson, December 21. Hawera, Patea, December 21. Kapuni, Patea. December 21 Kaituna. Wcetport. December 21. Maori. Lyttelton. December 22. Nikau. Nelson. December 22. Marnroa. Picton. December 2’ Kapiti. Wanganui. December 22. Waverley, Patea. December 22. Wikatu. Kaikonra, Lyttelton. Dec. 22. Walrau, Blenheim. December 22. Calm, southern ports, Deeembi- 22. Onawa, Blenheim, December 22 Corinna, New Plymouth. December 22. Kamona, Greymouth. December 22. Wahine. Lyttelton. December 23. Kaitoa. Nelson. December 23. Mararoa. Picton. Nelson December 23. vercargill. Havelock. December 23. John southern ports December W. Nea.here. Greymouth. December 23. Vcrentia Auckland, December 23.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Onawa, Blenheim. December 21. Karori, Westport. December 21. Storm. Lyttelton, Timaru. Dunedin. December 21. „ , Wahine. Lyttelton. December 21. Kaitoa. Nelson. December 21. Mararoa. Picton, December 21. ■"''irama Svdney. December 21 Maheno. Sydney. December 21. Melbourne. Sydney, Dec. 21. Kapuni, Paten. December 21. Wnlrau, Blenheim. December 21. Wanaka. Lyttelton, Dunedin. Dec. 21. Hawera, Patea, December 21 Maori, Lyttelton. Nikau. Nelson, December 22. Mararoa. Picton. Nelson. December 22. Ychime Maru. Sydney. December 22. Wootton. Lyttelton. December 22. Kaituna, Lyttelton. December 22. Wahine. Lyttelton. December 23. Kaitoa, Nelson, December 13. Kapiti, Wanganui. December ,3. Onpwa, Blenheim. December 23. Wakatu, Kaiknfirjl. December -3Wairau. Blenheim. December 29. Corinna New Plymouth. December 23 Calm. Wanganui. December 23. OVERSEA STEAMERS.

TRELEVAN tTexae Oil-Union Co., local agents), left I’’, 11 ’*'. ports Nov. 3. Arrived Auckland Dec. 15. VERENTIA (C. and D.l. ’eft New York for Auckland. Wellington. Lyttelton. Dun. odin, Melbourne. Sydney. Nov. 9. Arr. Auckland Dec. 16. Due here Dec. 23. KAIKOURA (Federal Line), left Liverpool for Auckland. Wellington. Lytte ton. and Port Chalmers Nov. 5. Arr. Auckland Dec. 19 Due here Dec. 26. PORT ALBANY (C. and D.). left London, via Pe-namo. for Aim'-lc'-d. Wellington. Nov. 11. Due Auckland Dec.. 2o MAHANA (.S.S. and A.), left Liverpool for Auckland. Wellington. Lyttelton and Dunedin Nov. 19. Due Auckland Dec. 27 D 'CAlp e -1A J (S n s. %id / ' '-c f t Cardiff fot Bluff Nov. 22. Due Bluff Jan. 1. Due Wellington Jan 27 ARAWA (S.S. and A.-Levin and Co., local agents), left South-unpton for Meh li"(rtcn and Auckland Dec. 1. Due here Jan. 10. WAIMABINO TS.F Co). Inft. Fan Fran-' cisco for Auckland. Wellington, Lyttelton, Melbourne and Sydney Dec. 8. Due Auckland Jan. 10. Due here Jan. 16. CANADIAN CRUISER (Mmray. Roberts), loft New York for .An-lclnT’<l. Wellington. Lyttelton, and Australian ports on Dec. 7. Duo Auckland Jan. 15. Dll" here Jan. 39 WATRTTNA (U.S.S. Co.), left Calcutta for N.Z. nnrtr on Dec. 3 D'i» Auckland Jan 16 I'll" ’’.ore Jan. 2?. WESTMORELAND i Federal Line), left. Ijivornooi for Auckland Wel'ingt :n. Lvt tolton Dunedin. D- 3 Due Auckland Jan 24 Due here Jan. 31. RIMUTA KA (N.Z.S C-.'.). 'eft Sontha'm”. ton foe Lyttelton and Port Chalmers Dec. 2. -rm- or FDTNBI'RC'f .'ircdorol L ln e>. left' No'” York for An.-i'lari'i Wellii’r-fo" Australian ports. Deo. 5. Due Auckland Jan. 8 Due here Jon. 15. TO-DAY'S PERTH AGE LIST. Mararoa—No. 1 Queen’s Wharf. Mabei’o -No 1 OnoenL W’nrl Kennedy- No. 2 Queen's Wharf. Wanaka- No. 6 Queen’s Whnrf Wakatu—No. 7 Queen’s Wharf. B’enli'nn No 8 Queen’s Wh 'rf. Onawa—No. 11 Queen’s Wharf. Wootton—No. 13 Oucr'i’s Wh’rf. Nora. Niven—No. 13 Queen's Wharf, l-'nho" —No. 13 Oneon’s Wh"rf. IV-’kat-'ne No 16 Queen’s Wharf. Hinemoa—Ferry Wharf. No-e'-nt-’ ”--rrr I’’’ f. Wahine—Ferry Wharf. Coronatlon - U"ilv Wharf. ‘Morn’ Gi'”‘rr’w Wharf. Kapuni—King’s Wharf. Hawera— King’s Wharf. Poherna —King’s Whnrf. Korori -King's Whorf. Ruahine —King’s Wharf. AC-nnuri' ’ '* ‘b' si'n. Vehime Maru—Clyde Quay Wharf. T’-'anekai Clyde Qi’av Wharf. Mooroki— In the stream. Koikor.ii ’n the stream. Kittawa—ln the stream. Bonn —ln the stream Pnupo—ln the stream. , Rosamond—ln the stream. RY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEAS. LONDON. December 19. Sailed.—K.vlobne. for Wellington: Peshawur. for Sydney. TABLE RAY. December 19. Sailed.—Ceramic, for London. BALBOA. December 19. Sailed.—Arawa. for Wellington. MARSEILLES. December 19. Sailed—Malwa. for London COASTAL. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 20. AUCKLAND Arrived.—Southern Cross (midnight), from Island cruiee. . . Hilled—Vcr< ntia- <l2 15 n.m ). for Wellington: Niagara (10 p.m.).. for Vancouver. NEW PLYMOTTTII. Arrived. —Corinna- (9.50 :i..m.) froi” Nelson. Sailed.--Kahika (noon), for Dunedin. WANGANUI. Arrived—Kapiti (10.15 a.m.). from Wcllitifrt/on. Sailed.—Storm (12.15 n.m.). for Wellington. PATEA. Arrived.—Kapuni (11.45 a.m ). from Wellington; Hawera (11.50 a.m.). from 11 ol-l’”c-ton: Waverle.v (noon), from Wellington. FOVTON. Sail'd.- Kennedy (12.35 p.m.). for Wellington. PIGTON Arrived.—Mararoa '7.45 p.m.t, from Nelson. T'- °all.—Mararoa. (9.30 n m.). for Wellington. NELSON. » Arrived.—Bntnilns <5.30 n.ir.). from Wel-linr-t'n: Kaitoa. (5.45 a.m.). from Wellington. To Sail—Kaitoa. (7 p.m.', for Wellington. LYTTELTON Arrived.- W-hine .7 "0 a rn.l. from Wcl■l’ncrton; Wootton (8.45 am), from Wellington: Eastern Moon (3.35 p.m.). from Wellington Hailed.—Wahine (8.30 n.m.). for Wellington. OAMARU. Sailed.--John (6 p.m.). for Timaru. TIMARU. Ar-iv-d.. Calm (9.30 a.m.':, from Port Chalmers. Saib-d.—Calm (6 P.m.). for Lyttelton. PORT CHALMERS. Sailed. Westmeath (9.20 a.m.). for New Plymouth.

RUAHINE FROM LONDON. An arrival in port yesterday morning was the New Zealand Shipping Company s Ruahine from London. 'l'ne vessel cleared tne English port on November 9. uiiU nailed Horn Southampton the following day. .She reached Panama on the evening of November 26. anu resumed her voyage from Balboa on November 27. A call was made at Pitcairn Island oil Decernby 9. Fine weather was experienced throughout the trip. The vessel’s cargo lor aischarge at all ports consists of 4Zi6 tons ’me P.uahine brought the following passeiigers:—First saloon: Mißßes Bcthell. Culling. Green (2). Hopkins. Low. Macfarlane. Moure. Pomfret, Kubertsou, Smitn. Wilson. MCBdames Appleby, Fawcett, Green, Howey. Javet, Macfarlane (2), Mackin, Matheson, Ness, O'Malley, Parr, Robertson, Rolleston, Storer, Smith, Sutton, Thomson, Messrs. S. B. Anderson, J. Appleby, F. J. Appleby, Captain E. J. Fawcett, H. E. Good. E. Jayet. Dr. A. A. Macfarlane, Dr. P. Mackin, D. J. Matheson, J. Ness, E. V. Parr. Vice-Admiral J. P. Rolleston. J. M. Smith. Dr. W. Thomson. Second saloon; Misses Dennison. Brown. Browne, Campbell. Davies. Den-

ham (3). Dewing (2), Drummond, Fitzherbert, Garland. Johnston, McFadden. McFarlane. Powell, Roberts, Sanoers, bnaw ij), Skinner, Walker, Wood (4), Wooley, Mesdamea Bennison, Carrington, Davies Denham, Dewing. Drummond, Edney, Farnell, Fenton, Gilman. Goldsmith. Gray, Johnson, Latham, Lumley, Mc'Lelian, Miller, Moore, Perry, Rennie, Powell, Russell, Shaw, Thompson Wood. Messrs. G. R. Bennison. J. Brown. IL M. Bruce. Right Rev. the Dean of Christchurch, J. Crowther, J. Day, E. Dewing, K. B. Elphick, Rev. H. O. Fenton.. Rev. G. W. Fenwick, J. Gilman, J. A. Gilman. R. Henderson. J. C. Jones, D. Joslin. P. Lumley, J. J. Moors. A. Perry, S. Powell, J. Bussell, •J. Shaw. A. Shaw, J C. Shaw. W. Smith, J. Sutherland, N. Thompson. G. Walmsley. R. H. Wood, 191 steerage. Captain E. T. Smith is in command, and has associated with him the lollowing officers: —Chief .Mr. A. R Mcßae: second Mr. S. A. Marchant: third. Mr. C. R. Pilcher; fourth. Mr. C. 0. Sutherland; ship’s surgeon, Dr. J. W. Marsh; chief engineer. Mr. C. G. Wootton; second, Mr. A. Mills; third. Mr. IL' Miller; fourth, Mr. W. Boyd; flillr. Mr. F. McKee; sixth, Mr. J. Macaulay; chief refrigerating engineer, Mr. T. M. Oakley f second, Mr. M. H. Weir; electrician. Mr. J. C. Budge; wireless operators, Messrs. W. E. Sandon, C. C. Hinton, and A. Pearce: steward-in-ch'irge, Mr. W. T. Janes It is hoped to dispatch the Ruahine on Saturday for Lyttelton, where she will discharge and load. She will sub.’eniientlv load at Wellington and Auckland, the latter of which ports she should finally clear"on Jinmry 17 for Southampton and London, via Panama and Newport News. MARAMA ARRIVES. The Marama, winch left San Francisco on Aoviiuber 27, reavued Vveiiing>.ou ul 2 p.m. yesterday ana beithed two uours later at Taranaki Street Wnari. feirong north-west gales ana' Heavy seas, causing the ship to roil heavily, prevailed shortly after the vessel’s departure from the American port. The bad weather held for three days, after which she encountered strong north-east trades, accompanied by rough seas, and light winds and sauaiiy conditions until the Equator bad been crossed. Fine weather was hen experienced and lasted until aii»val < Papette on December 9. The Marama resumed her voyage the following day to Rarotonga, which port she reached on December 12. On December 13 the Marama left Rarotonga for Wellington, accompanied by south-east winds and rough sDas. which later moderated, and fine weather was experienced until arrival. Two deaths occurred on the voyage— Mr. Henrv Stead, proprietor of Stead a Review.” and Miss N. Curran, of Sydney. (The former was interred at Papeete, and th” latter was buried at sea. The passenger list is as follows First saloon: Mrs. L. M. Bates, Miss A Bender Mr. M. Chorlton. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Dougall, Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Davidson and son, Mr. H. Gray, Mr and Mrs. H 8. Holt. Lady E. Hone, Miss E. Jensen, Mr and Mrs. L. MiUs, Master Mills, Miss V. Oates. Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Rosenfltal. Miss L. M. Sikes. Mr. W. H. Small, Mr. G. Ji Scales, Mr. and Mrs. 0. S. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. M. Stienberg. Mr. and Mrs. A. Tozart, Mr, and Mrs. F. J. White. Judge S. Cooper. Miss 0. A. Walker, Judge H. F. Ayson. Mies E. Applegate, Mr. and Mrs. W. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Brent and .infant. Miss N. Brodrick, Mr. J. K. Cousins, Miss L. Falkner, Mies K. Hould. Miss 0. Kirby. Mi”s M Knight, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Mills and 3 children, liiss E. M. Pattie. Miss O. G Robertson, Mr. F. W. Letter. Mi. and Mrs. W. C. Smith. Miss Ada Staintan. Second saloon: Mrs. and Miss Burns, Mr. and Mrs. L. 11. Benn and child, Mr. iuid Mrs. A. J. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. I. Carter, Misses A. and M. Callon, Mr. A. J. Coombs. Miss M. Dowd, Mr. It. K. Fressle, Mr. E. Hossack, Mrs. E. Hewtson, Mr J. M. Hewison. Mr. and Mrs. h. Jen kins Mr D. C. Johnson, ’ Miss E. John son. Miss 8. C. Jones, Miss L. Meadowcroft. Mr. E. Ross. Miss I. Sinclair, Mr. T W. Schofield, Mr. and Mrs. F. L White. Miss iS. White. Mr. and Mrs. M Walmsley and 3 children, Mr. and .Mrs W E Woolev, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Brown. Mrs. F. J. Curtin and child, Mrs. M. C Devereux, Mr. F. L. Merri.man. Mr. ,L. Fisher and 2 children. Mr. A. Taylor and 2 children; 14 steerage. The vessel h-iB 1350 tons of general cargo,- including the following imports: From San Francisco, oranges apples, pr’pes fish, o? milk, dried fruit' 'motor and roofing material, glass jars. oil. <ream of tartar, egg pulp, and ouantitv of general cargo. F’-om B”re tonta. bananas, tomatoes, and coconuts Tbc ’Ceramn, ’s to resume her vovage to Sydney at 8 p.m. to-da.y. SHAW-SAVILL ADVICES. Movements of units of the Shaw-Savill fleet were yesterday announced as follow: The Arawa, en route from Southampton to Wellington and Auckland, cleared balboa on December 18. The vessel, now due here on January 10, will proceed thence to Auckland to discharge and load, and later Gisborne to load, bhe IS expected to return to Wellington on February 2, and is listed to sail at ua j ■ break seven days later for Southampton qnd Loudon, via Panama. The Tainui, which lift Wellington on November 26, continued her Homeward rovaffe from Colon ppcembei 18. The departure of The from Timaru for Napier and Tokomaru Bay has been postponed until io-mcriow. 1 xel is no- now expected to ’ ta< “ " e !. liugton until January 11. a,ld ...Y 1U c H . a ’e on January 18 for London, rt.i Gape H Th» Tairoa. which is expected to arrive nt '‘■’nff on .i-'P.uarv 1 ’>oni E-’i'i,’ff.. will dischar-e and load there, and IH'r g on to Timaru to load. Due at ''ell' g ton on jnnnnry ?7 to fill nn the be disnalc’md on Thursday. February 2, for London, via Cape Horn. The Meh-na. w’-'-.h left L’verpcnl o” November 19 for New ZeUnnd ”orto ' d,?A -.f Anek'nn-’ "" Tuesday next T nn” Of <l<snli;rge nort the vcmsH v/’ll vi c i« r _ ’’-u’X Urn P>mnl-1 arrive on / c’w is tn pro'-aed t’mnee tn LyttNto —’’l Int-r <-n on 'a P’'" odln to "d’’"-hor'' n and 10-d. The . I". Inn luba-r’imTiv tod "j T l!oto- and Pi-ton nnd’> dim at on Horn has tpre fc” T.o”<l'n. ' been arranged for February 1. c. and n. yovmvis. The Port Chalmers is expected to arrive in tne Dominion a ,' bo " t York durat Wellingtmi 30 tor London, via Cape Horn and Monte''The Verentia left Auckland at noon yesterday and is expected to reach MelHnffion on Friday morning. Ftom heie {'he vessel will proceed to U'tto-on and Dunedin, and thence on to Ajisna ia 1 - niU the balance of jxeA\ The Port Kcmbln at present louding a rilu.T will subseoim’illy visit Lytti Iton. GiSmrne. nnd o ”' vil T l, :on three iipt-m or January ana ymII inrrt days for London, via Cipe lion, op’d Montevideo. , D.,y A am, m/p const for London. • sailing finally .it ♦an end of Jaiiuaiy. _ ’ Th-> next vrswl to be <li«n-itoh-'df'on-tm l-m ” 11 Im 11m P-rl Bo ven. wh’eh L on J-’-nvirv 12 to” Lyitelton r/ Dunedin. U”on completion of her dj«,i,nr~n o'o "’5” cnmmro"e ’ ward loading, nnd ion towards the- t”'.d of Much. H.M.S. CHATHAM’S ITINERARY. II M.S. Chainam, whicn ten Wellington eariv yesterday morning lor Auckland, will observe the following itinerary in connection with her summer cruise early next veari-Leave Auckland January 19; at Gisborne, January 20, 22; Kiukouro. .lanuary 24; Lyttelton. January 25 to 31; O.una.ru. February 1 and 3: Jlunedin, Fibrtiarv 3 to *3; Paterson’s Inlet, February 14 to 17- Bluff, February 17 to 21; Sounds. February 22 v> 24: Gre.vmou'h and M esll).:rt. February 25: New Piy mouth I ebruaiv, 26 to 28; Wanganui. March 1 and 2- Wellington, March 3 to 9; Auckland, March 12. YEIIIME .MARU IN PORT. Tho Ya-niashita, Company’s Yehinm Maru. from Los Angeles, via Auckland, arrived at Wellington at 3.15 yesterday morning and berthed at No. 1 Queen s Wharf to discharge general cargo. Later in the day she pr<H eeded to the Clyde Quay mooring to put out 210.000 leet of timber. It is hoped, to dispatch tho ves scl to-morrow for Sydney.

SYDNEY-FIJI SERVICE. By Telegraph - Rr ihb Association—Copyright Sydney, December 20. Tile Union Company has decided to v •A j r a w the Navuti from the Sydney-Fiji sc. Vico and replace her with the Kaiwarra.—PreHS Assn. THE WAIMATE. The Waimate ie to leave Port Chalmern to-morrow for Napier, which port she is expected to clear on December 31 for Wellington. The vessel is scheduled to sail on January 6 for London, via Panama MAHENO FOR SYDNEY. The Union Company's Maheno is to s»i) a.t 11 this morning on the return M'ip to Sydney. WHAKATANE FOR MELBOURNE. In continuation of her voyage -from Now York the Whakntane will sail from Wellington at daybreak this morning for Melbourne.

CAPE MAY FOR NEW ZEALAND. Messrs. Dalgety and Co., Ltd., advised yesterday that the U.S. and A. steamer Cape May was expected to be dispatched this week from New York for Nanier direct. The vessel will visit also New Plymouth. Timaru a.id Dunedin, and thence go on to Sydney. THE KAIAPOI. The Union Company advises that the Kaiapoi, from Adelaide and Melbourne, via Auckland, will not now reach Wellington until Saturday. The vessel will proceed hence to Lyttelton, Dunedin, aud Bluff. Laden w,ith coal, timber, and general cargo from Greymouth, the Kamona is expe-red co reach Wellington to-morrow. The collier Ngahere is expected to reach Wellington on Friday from Greymouth. The Kahika, from New Plymouth, via Dunedin, Oamaru. and Timaru. is duo at Wellington about Sunday, and will go on to Nelson and New Plymouth. The Calm, due to-morrow from Dunedin, Timaru, and Lyttelton, will now sail on F-’’<tn V for Wanganui. The Corinna is now due to-morrow from N-w Plymouth with dairy produi-o for oversea transhipment, and will sail on the return trip on Friday. 'i”’- Wingntui. due on Satnrdav from southern ports, is to proceed the tame d- ” to N'””’-r. G'nbornc. and Auckland. Due to-nieht with a cargo of coal from Westport, f’" K-’itima is to be d '-'" a,p W I 'l to-morrow for Lyttelton, where she will complete her discharge. The Koniata- is exne-.ted to return from Wo'< n"”t. on Satir'dny. and will remain in WeHington until after the New J ear The Kawatiri which soiled at 5.10 last evening tor Westport, developed engine trouble which necessitated her return to nort nt 6.30. The defect was remedied and the vr-esel got away an hour later Tb« Putik! came down from tne sup vnsferda yand sailed in fhe evening for Wnofnort, where she is to load coal for Gisborne. , , . The tollowing vessels were expected to be within range of the undermentioned w’reless stations lost night: Awanni—Ulimnron Wert Islip; in range after 12.30 a.m. Port Darwin. A ncklnnd— Niagara, Ar-’hnra, Verentia. Wellington - Maori, WnhTne, M-raroa. Tris. Marama. Wamka, Tr-rnere, Kawatiri Kaituna, Canadian Wariner. Aw'arua—Waihora. Cliathiimß— Matakana.

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Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 75, 21 December 1921, Page 8

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