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SHIPPING NEWS

DECEMBER PHASES OF THE MOON. Day. Hr.m. First Quarter 8 0 50 a.m. Full moon 15 2 20 p.m. Last Quarter 22 7 24 a.m. New moon 29 5 9 p.m. MOON. Moon rises, 3.26 a.m.; sets, 6 30 p.m, SUN. Sun rises, 4.17 a.m.: sets, 7.27 p.m. HIGH WATER. To-day. 3.5 a.m., 3.30 p.m. To-morrow, 3.57 a.m.; 4.25 p.m. ARRIVALS. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27. MAORI, p.B. (8.10 a.m.), 3412 tons, Irwin, from Lyttelton. DEPARTURES. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27. MAR ARO A, (9.15 a.m.), 2598 tone, Collins. for Nelson MAORI, e.s. (7.50 p.m.), 3412 tor.B, Irwin, for Lv’ lel ton. INVERCARGILL, s.s. (5.15 p.m.), 224 tons, Wilkingoi for Wanganui. EXPECTED ARRIVALS, Wahtne. Lyttelton, December 28. Maori. Lyttelton. December 29. Mararoa, Pic ton and Nelßon. Dec. 29. Knitoa, Xn'ceu Mctueka, and Coiling*wood, December 28. Westmeath. New Plymouth. December 21. Waitomo. Newcastle, December 30. Otarama. Gisborne, December 30. Wahine, Lyttelton, December 30. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Wahine. Lyttelton, December 28. Wincat.ui. Nanier, Gisborne. Auckland, December 28. Hinemoa, Auckland, December 28. Kapuni. Pa tea. December 28. Calm. Wanganui. December 28. Kaitoa. Nelson, December 28. Hawcra, Patea, December 23. Onawa, Blenheim, December 28. Rinnle. Nanier and Dec. 28. Trelevan, New Plymouth. December 2-8. ♦ Kahika. Nelson and New Plymouth. December 28. Kamnoi. Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Bluff, December 28. Kennedy, Foxton. December 28. Manuka Sydney. December 29. Kapiti, Wanpanui. December 29. \ Repnlus, Westport and Greymouth, Deo. 29. Wnirau, Blenheim. December 29. Nikau Nelson. Mntucha, Takaka. and Co’linewnod, Deo. 29. Kaife-* Nelsnn. Moti’°ka. Takaka, and . p e r. Jf) Wahine, Lyttelton, December 30. OVERSEA STEAMERS. PORT ALBANY (G and D.). left London, via. PT.naTr' 1 r ' yr ' a Nov. 11. Arrived Acckland Dec. 27. fi’ATpHA <C .S A ' le r t Cardiff for Rtnff Nov. 22. Miie Bluff Jan. 1. Due WoPinrton Jan 27. A RAW A fR.S. ord A,—Levin and Co.. Inf'll npents). Wt for WelU»'P’tnn and Auckland Dec. 1. Due here Jan. 10. WAIMAR Tvn q c Col. loft San Franrfcro for We’Uncton, Lv*teltnn. Melbourne and Sydney Dec. 8. Due Auck.Thn. 10. Due he»*e Jan. 1* CANADIAN CRUISER RnhertfO. left. New York for Auckland. Wei Un eton, Lvttelton. and Australian ports on Rec 7, An« I ”i'>nd .Tan. 12. Dii« he r e Jan. 2H. WATRUNA (T T q S. Co.), left Cnlcrtta for NZ. nnrt* on Dec. 3 Due Auckland Jan. 16 ‘hnrn Jen. 22, TTFRTWPFLANn (-Pcderf.] Line), le r t for Auririond. WclHnpton. Mton Dunedin. D«r. 3 Duo Auckland jnn Thio Jon. 31. PT-' <- TtTAK4 fN'Z $ loft Fnpfhnmn. ton for New Zealand ports on Def. 2. Dno Welb'nptnn .Tap. 1.3. FDTNBURnrr .'Federal Lino), l«»ft Now York f or Ancltlnprl Wrllincrfon j Australian ports. 5 Due Auckland C , T --i 15 / rvXAivrw PT I .ANT I 'n IMurrnv, P~hartcl. '-' r t iinnfi-ral Oaf. 15. Hue Auckle’X--*' (fen hern .Tan. 19. (FpAoral T-lne). left T.lverno'H ’He" 1* 7 f nr Nr’- Ze-l-’wii -.m-tp. Uue Auek- 1 j n r>A F"h. 5: Jue bore Fob 12. KT A OP V IP « .a.'i 1-ft London Dec. , pa. a... p-T-t i-v, n iq Poh r ■WATTA'T.V IK Q. "I'l A.), lo't T.lvoriool f"r An-khrod Wellington, 1 vt'-’toi. n -rt nviaJiera. Nov. 19. Arr. Auckland Deo. 26. Due here Jan. 2. TO-DAY’S BFPTTTAGK LIST. Mannka—No. 1 Queen’s Wharf. Ripple—No. 2 Quben’s Wharf. Kapiti—No. 5 Queen’s Wharf. Blenheim—No. 8 Queen's Wharf. Wairau-No. 11 Queen’s Wharf. Rama—No. 12 Queen’s Whar r Zita—No. 13 Oneen's Wharf. Nora Niven—No. 13 Queen's Wharf. Opavva—No. 13 Queen's Wharf. Knh'ka—No. 14 Wharf. Wahine—Ferry Wharf. Hinemoa—Ferry Wharf. Ngakuta.—Ferry Wharf. Coronation— liailvvay Wharf. Koniat-v—'Railway W’-mf. Tremere—Bailvva” What* Wnvcrley—Glasgow W.liarf Port Victor-Gln'row Wharf. Kamo— Glasgow Wharf. Kaikoura—King’s Wharf. Kapuni—King’s Wharf. Hawcra —King s Wharf. Ngahore—King's Wharf. Wingotui—Hamilton Wharf. John—Pinites W'-arf. Amokurn—Thorndon Breastwork. Knnitl—Taranaki Street Wharf. Calm—Taranaki Street Whirl qvolovan— T nranaki Street Wharf. Kennedy—Taranaki Street Wharf. Poherna—Clvde Quay Wharf. K'lrori-'-Clv’de Quay Wharf. Kamona—Clyde Quay Wharf. Tut.anelw'i—Clvde Onnv Wharf. Maponrika—Slip Wharf Hoerakl—ln the stream. Kaikorai—Tn the stream. K-ttawa—ln the stream. Rosamond —Tn the stream. Bonn —ln th" stro-’m. ■Raupo—ln the struxm. Takapuna—ln the stream. BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEAS. SYDNEY. December 27. Arrived—TTliniaroa <1.30 u.m.l. from Auckland; Canadian Pioneer, from Auckland.

NEWCASTLE. December 27. Sailed.—Waitomo. for Wellington. ADEJ.ATDE. December 27. Arrived.-WestisliP. for New Zealand. LONDON. December 27. Sailed—Hororata. for Brisbane COASTAL. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 27. AUCKLAND. Arrived.—Port Albany (3 a.m.), from Lon. dan- Kawateri <lO a.m), from Westport, Waitemata (5 p.m.). from Newcastle. PORT NELSON. Sailed—Kaitoa (7 p.m). for Wellington. LYTTELTON. Sailed—Cygnet (4.15 a.m.), for Akaroa. PORT CHALMERS. Arrived -Paloona (4.20 a.m.), from Bluff. SUEVIC R.EVISITS AUSTRALIA. One of the last of the White Star liners to be reconditioned, after having acted as a tra'usporl duriuET the war, is the steamer sTTcNe. which arrived at Melbourne recently from Livirpool and South Africa, states a.n exchange. The steamer has been converted Into a one-class cabin passenger vessel, the accommodation being well UP to the standard ot Hie other passenger steamers of the 1 111 /- Hanasomely decorated and well-arranged lounges and reading rooms are features of the steamer, while the cabins are well ventilated and roomy. It is twelve months since the Suevie last visited Australia, tho work of reconditioning Hie steamer having e. , r?e( i ; y • n* ain owinar to Hie joiners' strike. Captain A. Holme, who is in command, was formerly c..ptain of the Medic. He was chief officer of the e.mvic when she struck the rock* lit Lizard Head. Cornwall, in 1907. with 490 nassenrers aboard, including 100 children. The salvaging of a portion of the Reamer was one of the most remarkable engineerinr feats of modern times. The S'leUo was cut in halves as she lay on the rocks, and the stern portion was tewed to Great Britain, where it was joined to a new stem. The other steamers of the White Star Line employed m the australiun trade yet to be reconditioned are the Medic and Persic. Tho fo’lowing vessels were expected to be within r'i'Uge of the undermentioned wireless stations last night:—Awanui—Waitomo. Trevithick. Kaitangata. horo.iiiko. Kaiwaira. Tresithney. Aucklaud-W.Hte-nuita. Kawatiri. After 12.30 a.m.—Mn Wellington-Maori. M alune, Mararoa. Matmoa. Otarawa. Wnitemata. Awai na- laloona. Chntliams Tairon. c Vh - V'shine cleared Lvtteltou at o'cl™-!-- last nieht. and is Inc hi I e at the usn-H hour this nmrning. Advices received frntn Sydney the last mail s<nte tfiaf Messrs. J. 801 l and Co Ltd., have purchased a new steel screw steamer for the Australian coastal Trade named the Warsnrnj. states an exc’mnge. She has a registered tonnage of 3121 tons gross Uni! 18<6 net IOIR at Sunderland bv 1 son and Sons. Ltd., for R. W. T. Sutherland and Co., the Wnrspray s ore ■ T.-ngth 33!* 3111.: beam. 46ft. f'n.; dbnth. 23ft. 2ln. The vessel icached Melbourne on December 11

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Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 80, 28 December 1921, Page 8

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SHIPPING NEWS Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 80, 28 December 1921, Page 8

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