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SHIPS AND SHIPPING.

PHASES OF THE MOON. FEBRUARY.

THIS DAY. Sun rises, 5.0 a.m.; sots,, 7.1, p.m., Muon rri.es, 10.49 a. in.,; sots, 9.3/ p.m. High watei', 8.59 a,m.; 9.29 p.m. . . arrived. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11. ALEXAN DEE. s.s. (6.53 a.m.). Sfl tons, Vickurmuu. irom Nelson via MOtuefca. 51nlt.Ait.UA, s.s. (/AO a.m.), 2a98 tons, Manning, trom .Lyttelton. , r ’ iMiiiiO, s.s. (8..10 a.m.), 218 tons, Hay, from Nelson. iMUiNUVvAI. fl-s. (8.50 a.m.). 3433 tons, Edwin, from Auckland, Gisborne, and Napier. Passengers: Haloon Misses Alnnugo (2;, Btaikey, Bund, Mcsdames Jenkins, Holdswortli, Dowell and infant, Menshiiworth and child, Dowell and infant. Morse, McLean and 2 children. Biuckey. O'Brien. Band, Messrs ShopBott. ivyail, Licidy, Mooro. VVooldndgo, Hull, Smith, HuSbou. How&U. -.Maddistm* JDawuea; 15 bt&erago. , . QUEEN OP THE SOUTH, s.s. (10.50 198 tons, Harvey, from Foxton. BREEZE, .s.s. (11 a.m.), 347 tons. Eroadhouse, from Lyttelton. HUIA, e.s. (11.55 a.m.). 127 tons. Burl, from Wanganui. , „„ , . WAIiIAV, 6.3, (1.30 p.m.), 93 tons. Deify, from Blenheim. POHERUA, 8.8. (2.50 p.m.), 1175 tons, Irwin, from Timaru. MANA, a.s. (3.10 p.m.), 134 tons, Gib»on. from Pntea. ' ■ ’ MAHAROA, As. (6.30 p.m.). 2538 tonA Manning, from Ship Cove. PATEENA, a.s. 19.45 p.m.), 1213 tone. Cameron, from Nelson and Picton. A astougora: Saloon—Misses Ledger. Harknes, Chatterton, (2), Fleming. Kempthorne. Mclntosh, horimgour, Riddrioid, Coventry, Stowcll, Williams, Hector, Brock. Walker (2k Hesketh,., Fairhall. Burn®. McLeod, Nicholson. Trolove, Emlay, Mesdamea AVashbourne and 2 .childrou, Bolton, Harrison, Tomlinson, Dastcott, Branford, Spear. Golf, May. Kempthorno, Everett, Edwards, Glennie, and infant, Ohattertou, Hendry, Morifiny, Buffington, VVilinims, Wilson, Townsend. McLeod, Brydou, Brock, Hector, Messrs Cash, Spear Barnes. Harrison, Robertson; Bromoll, Crawford, Johns. May, Crook, Smith, Tasker, Darkness, Keinpthome; Chatterton. Moriarty. Father. ’ Bessels; Wolf, Hayden. Jamieson, Chambers; Btowell, Bidmead, Bidmoad, MaoFarlane, McLeod, Badman, Wratt (2), Btfard, Hannan, Dillon, Brittain, Eairhall, Cox. Iremonger* Brydou, Thomas, Forrester, McLeod, Broclc. Stokes, Brico, Opio, Bidmead; 44 steerage. - TAIN HI, s.s. (10 p.m.), 128 tons. Jensen, from Waitara. DUCHESS, s.a. (11.55 p.m.), 308 tens; Cambridge, from. Ship Cove and Picton. SAILED. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11. BLENHEIM, s.s. (2 a.m.), 120 tons, .Wilkinson, for Blenheim. OFAWA. a.s, (2.5 , a.m.), 110 tons, Nicholas, for, Blenheim. DUCHESS, s.s. (2.30 a.m.), 308 tons, Cambridge, for Picton. . .. MARAROA, s.s. (8.20 a.m.), 2598 tons. Manning, for Ship Cove. . .; ,v.v• Hi. I': l ./.M. b.s. (5 p.m.). 287 tons, Broadtou.3o, for Wanganui. KAPUNI, s.s. (5.10 p.m.), 275 tons. Mclntosh, for Patea. NIKAU. s.s. (5.15 p.m.), 218 tons. Hay, for Nelson and Motueka. MONOWAI. s.B. (1i.30 p.m.), 3133 tons, Edwin, for Lyttelton and Dunedin, Passengers—Saloon: For Lyttelton—Messrs Barnes, Falconer (2). For Dunedin—, Misses Souper, Beyer. Treege, Perry, Meadames Rattray, Perry, Messrs Rattray, Glascow, Perry. Trcego; 25 steerage, MAEAEOA, s.s. (8.5 p.m.), 2598 tons. Manning, for Lyttelton. Passengers; Saloon —Misses Cotterill, Baker, Hayes, Inglis. Lloyd, Tankard, Shaft, Baldey, Oattour (2), MoDavitt. Beck, Hughes (2), Feilder, Reiss, Mesdames Mci’arlanc, Cotterill, Anderson, Hislop, Homesham. Cattour, Beck, Bell, Naughton, Lewis, Bishop of Melanesia, Eevs. Glasson, Thomas, Hislop. Griffith, Messrs McFarlane, Cotterill. Meadowcroft, Fitzpatrick, Meadows, Kick monel, Anderson, Hickey, Tome, Sullivan, . Speight, Hunt, Susty, Thomas, Stevens, Stringerman, Beattie; Lloyd, Hallier, Hiddlestone, Nockwood; Hamilton, Lomas, Bull. Pitzherbert. Camgan, Muller, "Kilmister, Lewis; 20 steerageALEXANDER, s.s. (9.5 P-in.), 377 tons, Viokefman, for Nelson and West Coast. PBETH. ejs. (9.35 'p.m.), 1799 tons, James, for Kaipara and Melbourne. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12.' POHEBUA, s.s. (12.10 a.m.), 1175 tons, Irwiu, for New Plymouth, Westport, and Greymouth. KOMAT'A, s;s. (12.10 a.m.), 1994 tons, Tate, for Westport. EXPECTED ARRIVALS, Stormbml, Wanganui, to-day Rofciura, Greyihouth, to-day. Arapawa, W anganiri, to-day Kinpaka, Patea, to-day Corinno, Dunedin, via ports, to-day Maunganui, Sidney, to-day Arahura, Greymouth, via ports, to-day Kouturrui, Napfcr, to-dlay. Aorere, Patea-, to-day Tntanekai, Ship Cove, to-day Awaroa, Nelson; Motueka, to-day Blenheim, Blenheim, to-day Maori, Lytteltbh, to-day Opawa, Blenheim, to-day Awahou, Foxton, to-day Kapiti, Wanganui, to-day Kini, Greymouth, to-day Wimmera, Dunedin. Lyttelton, Thursday Navua Suva,- Auckland, (Thursday John, Lyttelton, Thursday Wakatu. Lyttelton. Kaikoura, Thursday Kapuni, Patea, Thursday Amokura, Ship Cove, Thursday Wairau, Blenheim, Thursday Waverley, Nelfeon, Thursday Maritroa, Lyttelton, Thursday Pateena, Nelson, Picton, Thursday Kaitoa, Picton, Thursday Nikau, Nelson, Motueka, Thursday Ripple, Napier, Thursday Ulimaroa, Melbourne, via south, Friday Kennedy, Wanganui. Friday Ngahere, Greymouth. Friday Maria. Patea, Friday Koromiko, Newcastle, Friday Ngahere, Greymouth, Friday PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Komata, Westport, to-day Koouya, Greymouth, to-day Manaroa, Havelock and Pelorus Sound, to-day, s.pm. Huia, Wanganui, to-day, 5 p.m. Queen of the South, Foxton. to-day, 4 p.m. ■Cormna. Nelson, New Plymouth, Onehunga, to-day, 5 p.m. Tainui, Waitara, to-day, 5 p.m. Westmeath, Lyttelton, to-day Maori, Lyttelton, to-day, 8 p.m. Aorere, Patea, to-day, 5 pm. Mana, Patea, to-day, 5 p.m. Kapiti, Wanganui, to-day, 5 p.m. Opawa, Blenheim, to-day, 5 p.m. Blenheim, Blenheim, to-day, 5 pm. Awaroa, Nelson. Motueka, to-day, 5 p.m. Pateena, Picton, Nelson, to-day, 12.45 p.m. Kinpaka. Patea, Thursday Maunganui, Melbourne via south, Thursday Wimmera, Sydney via ports, Thursday John. 'Wanganui. Thursday Haupiri. Onehunga via ports, Thursday Kapuni, Patea. Thursday Bakinra, Greymouth, Hokitika, Thursday Stormbird. Wanganui, Thursday Navua, Westport, Thursday Wairau, Blenheim, Thursday Waverley, Nelson, West Coast, Thursday Nikau, Nelson, Motuoka, Thursday Kaitoa, Mangarakau, Thursday Arapawa, Wanganui, Thursday.

jlararoa, Lytteijen, Thursday .vcnnedy. Nelson, West Coast, Friday ifukatu, Kaikoura, Lyttelton, Friday «j uiaaroa, Sydney, Friday r'uiawera, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Friday TELEGRAPHED MOVEMENTS CAPETOWN, Saturday.—Ruahino. for .xonait and Wellington. , .utLUOUJItNE, ’Tuesday.—Otway s pas.engers—4l third-class for New Zealand. •ixuaiii, Edcuruay.—Manuka (< a.md. irom Weiixnglon. _ JIUCKLAinH. Tnesday.—Navua (a. am.), from Suva. Tiiluni) (2.35 p.m.); tor .Haroconga; Tarawera (6.5 p.m.). ttr Dunedin lia ports; Navua (10 p.hl.J, for Wellington and W r estiiort. ■ NEW PLiMOUTH; Tuesday.—Karawa (4.30 am-), Irom Onehunga. Hdupul I, p.m.). , for . Wellington. _ , WAITAitA, Tuesday— I aintu (12.5 am.), for Wellington. FOXTON, Tuesday.—Awahou 112.45 p.m.), from Wellington. ' . . NaPJLEE, Tuesday.—Mokoia (12.20 p.m.) from Wellington. Magic. auxiliary scow (10.30 a.m.), and Koutunm (5 p.m.). for Wellington. - . PICTON . Tuesday.—Duchess (6.15 p.m.) for. Wellington. ..... .. .r-i,-WAXGANUI, Tuesday—Kapiti (Xo.lo a.m.), from - Wellington. , . BLENHEIM,. Twsday.-rOpawa,. and Blenheim .(10.30. am.), from Wellington. Opawa and Blenheim (8 pm.), for Wellington ■ ■ ■■, ■. . NELSON, -Tuesday.—Awaroa (i,35 am,), from Wellington; Wahnea (3 p.m.), from Wanganui. Awaroa (6.10 p.m.). for Wellington. a ft WESTPOHT, Tuesday.—Canopus (5.30 pm.), from. Wellington-. ....... . -• KAIKOURA. Tuesday. —W akatu (5.45 am.), from Wellington. __ . . LYTTELTON, 'Tuesday.-Maori (0.55 a.m.). and Eemuera (8 a.m.), ftdm. WelL ington., Corinna (7.45 p.m.), and Maori (7.45 p.m.), for Wellington.. „ u . * DUNEDIN, Tuesday.—Ußmaroa (7 am.), from Melbourne. Invercargill (3.30 pm.), for southern .'ports. Wimmera (4 p.m.), for Sydney,via. Auckland, •£.??- sehgers for Wellington—Misses Schttreen. Robinson, Irwiii.. Shrimpton (2). Mgsdames Younir, Risk. .. Haggitt. Bmcpo, Houston, Messrs Houston (2). Pyrko. Vial. Mr S. D. Bott, mate of the Kapuni. signed off the vessel's articles yester(fhe Komata and Koonya were still detained at Wellington yesterday by a shortage of trucks. ... , £ The auxiliary Scow Echo sailed from Foxton last night for Havelock to load for Gisborne. . . ..... The American barquentilio Benicia, letc Puget Sound last week with a load of Oregon pine for Dunedin. The American Schooner Robert K-. Hihd, having discharged her edrgo of lumber at Lyttelton, is to ledye there this week in ballast for (Columbia Rivor, UiS.A. ■ Ulio Araliura arrived at Westport at 0 a.m. yesterday from Greyniotitii* and sailed at 1 p.m. for Nelson* Picton and Wellington.. There was bad weather at Westport yesterday and there were indications of the bar becoming unworkable* The vessel is duo at Wellington about 10 o'clock to-night. . . ~ , The Tysor liner ’Star of England arrived at Sydney on the Ist instant from London. The vessel trill complete discharge at Sydney, and will afterwards come to New Zealand to load for LonThe dimage occasioned by the recent fire oh the Manaroa has been repaired,, and the vessel la to leave Wellington at 8 o'clock to-night for Pelorus Sound; Kenepurn. and Havelock. She is diie back at Wellington on Sunday. Mr H. Schierning. lata asiatant purser of the Wariimoo, has joined the Poherua as purser; in place of Mr R. Wood; who is Uovv ashore at thO Union Company's Lyttbltbh office. Mr Millar, late assistant purser of the Maori, has joined thb Warrlmoo in a similar capacity. Mr A. McGill, for some years past Chief engineer of the Kittawa, has retired, after having served thirty-six years at Se, i'h6 Blackball collier Ngahere is due back at Wellington on Fnday morning from Greymouth* and will probably sail on the return trip on Saturday night. • The Chatham Islands Fishing Company advise that the Himitangi is dne at Wellington about the 22nd instant from Greymouth with a load of timber.. The vesel. will leave here about the 24th instant for the Chatham Islands direct. The Arapawa is due back at Wellington to-day from Wanganui, and will sail to-morrow bn the return trip. _ The Wairau is to return to Wellington to-morrow from Blenheim, and is to sail again in the afternoon for Blenheim. The Kennedy is eipected at Wellington on Friday from Wanganui, and will sail on the same day for iNelson and West Coast. , . . ' .' Tne Haupiri, duo this morning from Onehunga and New Plymouth, is tb leave Wellington this evening for Picton and Onehunga. • -T • Mr L. S; Dawson, late second engineer of the Kowhai, who has been on holiday, has joined the Waihbra as third engineerl in place of Mr O. 8. Richardson. The auxiliary scow Magic left Napier on Monday for Wellington. Mr J. Graham, second officer of the Karow. has gone on holiday. Mr t>Chatfield, second officer of the lalune, has transferred to the Kurow, and Mr J. Lowry has taken his place. The Kaitoa is due at VVellingtoh tomorrow from Picton, and will sail in the afternoon for Mangarakau. Captain W. G. Airey, late of the Mission Steamer Southern Cross, has been appointed master of the barque _ Joseph Craig, in place of Captain J. Stewart, Who is about to join the Melbourne Steamship Company's service. The Union Company's steamer Maungtrnui, due at Wellington at 5 o'clock this morning from Sydney direct, is to berth at No. 6 (inner tee) Qheen'e Wharf. AORANGI LEFT '-FKISCO. Last Wednesday morning the Union Company's liner Aorangi left San Francisco for Wellington and Sydney via Papeete and Rarotonga. She has only ten passengers for Now Zealand, comprising five in the second saloon and five In the third class. ' The passengers for Sydney comprise 10 first saloon, 15 second saloon and 15 third class. The cargo for New Zealand totals 1000 tons. The Aorangi is due here about February 27th. BIMUTAKA LOADS AT NEW YORK. The New Zealand Shipping Company have been advised that the Bimutaka is fixed to load at New York for Melbourne. Sydney and four leading New Zealand ports. Under the auspices of which line the vessel is to load is not an nounoed. She is to leave New York on March 20th. MORAYSHIRE AT AUCKLAND. The Federal-Shire steamer Morayshire.i which arrived at Auckland from Liverpool and way ports on Saturday, had an uneventful and generally fine weather passage. The vessel, which is running under the auspices of tho New Zealand Shipping Company this trip, berthed at the new Queen street wharf, where medical inspection was carried out. The Morayshire left Liverpool oh December sth, arrived at Las Palmas on December l2th. Capetown on January Ist, and Adelaide on January 26th, departure being taken from the latter port at 6 a.m. on January 31st. Captain fl. C. Howard has the following officers: —Chief, Mr K. N. Tufce; second. Mr \V. Williams; third, Mr C. E. Richardson; fourth, Mr V. R Carnao. Mr T. Blacklock is chief engineer, Mr W. Walker second, Mr C. Fowling third, Mr B. MoKillian fourth, Mr T. Moore fifth. Mr A. Scrimgeour sixth. Mr W. Wright is chief refrigerating engineer, while Mr T. Kay is chief steward, and Dr R. H. Sloan ship’s surgeon. The Morayshire had 1400 tons of general cargo for Auckland, and sails to-day for Wellington, Lyttelton and Dunedin to complete her discharge.

NAVUA FROM FIJI. Tho Union Company's steamer Navua arrived at Auckland at 5 a.m. yesterday from Suva. She reported a strong south easterly gale. The vessel left Auckland at 10 p.m. yesterday with remainder of fruit cargo for Wellington. The Navua is due hero to-morrow afternoon, and is to sail at night for Westport. OR AIM FOR LONDON. The Now Zealand Shipping Company’s steamer Orari, which arrived at Auckland on Saturday from Beauty Point, is due at Wellington bn thb 24th instant for Hoftleward loading. The vessel will first visit Tokomaru Bay, Gisborne, and Napier, and will leave Wellington on tho 37th instant for London. BUTESHIRE BELAYED. The New Zealand and African Steamship Company have been advised that the •’Buteshire, mow discharging cargo frbrh New York at Auckland, will not leave the northern port until next Friday. The vessel will therefore not arrive at Wellington until next Monday. She has about 700 tons of cargo for Wellington. PAPAROA AT MONTH VIDEO. The Pftparoa, of the New Zealand Shipping Company’s fleet, arrived at Monto Video at 6 a.m. on last Friday, en route from Wellington .to London. She left here on January 18th. MARAMA FROM VANCOUVER. The Union Company has received advice that the Harama, eh route from Vanebutef, Will not arrive at Auckland until next Sunday; An effort will bo made to dispatch the vessel from Auckland bn Monday afternoon for Sydney. KAIEOUILV'S LOADING PORTS. The, New. Zealand Shipping Company’s steamer Kaikoura, alter completing discharge at Bitiff, will load fol- LonUon at Timafli, Port Chalmers, Bluff and Wellington. Bhe will leave here about March 6th for London; KAIUMEA AT LONDON. ■ The Shaw, Savill and Albion liner Kal-ameil, which left Wellington on December 24th for London, arrived at her destination last Monday afternoon. PASSENGERS BY THE ARAWa. The steamer Arowa (Captain Clayden) ia bringing the following passengers for New Zealand: Mr anoi Mas W'i H. Glehny. Mr and Mrs J. H. VVhittakerSwintbn,..Lieutenant R. M. BosanqUot, Mrs Eddatrs, Miss A. Hemming. Miss A. Smith, Mr R. J. Corbett. Mr W. J. EBbetfs, Mr T. R. Ebbetts, Hr P. Smith. Second salbdh: The Rev. H. Johnson, Mlh, ilfad the Misses Johnson, Master E. Johnson, the Rev. J. Moore and Mrs Modre, Mr and Mrs B. Beech and Miss Beech; Mr and Mrs C. T. Carman and two eon’s. Mr and Mrs E. B. Davies, Mr and Mrs E. Gilbert, Mrs E. Addy. Mrs H, Cornwall, Mrs K. Crampton iand Miss E. Crampton, Mfb E. Ellis arid eon. Miss C. Gilmore, .Mr S. Hammett, Miss I. .Hewlett, Miss M. Sainsbury, Miss W. Stona. Miss E. Stillpnagel, Miss G. Vaughan; Miss L. Watkins. Mr A. E, Addins. Mr A. E. Blanchard. Mr ,H. J. Burton;, Mr H.. S., Hayward. Mr H., A.; Jones, Mr C. Livingston, Mr B. Matthews, Mr F. Ringrbw. Mr A. J, Taylor, Mr G. Watkins. There are about 400 passengers In the tbird-blass. The medical officer is Surgeon-Major J. Clerks. OVERSEA VESSELS FOB WELLINGTON. stelmers. , Morayshire, Liverpool, dub February loth. Cape Finisterre, New York, due February 15th. Matatua, London; due February 16th. Buteshire, New ■ York, due February 17th. . ... , Tyrone, Liverpool, due February 17th. Waimate, Montreil, due February 18th. Arawa, London, due February 18th. Ihdraleiria, London, due February 24th. . Star of Ireland, New York, due February 25th. Aorangi, Sdh Francisco, due February 27th. Opawa, - London, due March 3rd. Etfahino, London, due March 3rd. Tokomaru, St. John, due March 7th. Hawke’s Bay, Lohdon, due March 9th. Essex. Liverpool, due March 17th. Tainui, London, due March 18th. Rangatira, Lbhdbh, April 3rd. BdfehfeiS, NOW York, due April 4th. Whakarha, London, 1 due April 7th. Cbllingham, New York, due April 12th. Qlenetive. New York, due April 29th.

D. n. M. iMevr Moon ...... 6 4 52 p.m. first Quarter 11 8 full Moon . 1 Vast Quarter 8 45 a.m.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8352, 12 February 1913, Page 4

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SHIPS AND SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8352, 12 February 1913, Page 4

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