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SHIPPING NEWS.

PHASES OF THE MOON. MARCH. Day. Hγ. m. Last quarter 4 722 p.m. New moon 11 11 42 p.m. First quarter 13 : 3 7 p.m. Full moon 26 751 a.m. Mpon rises to-day, 4.37 p.m.; sets 4.41 a.m. Wednesday. HIGH WATER. To-day, 1.16 a.m.; 1.47 p.m. To-morrow, 2.8 a.m.; 2.39 p.m. SUN. Sun rises to-day. 5.53 a.m.: sets. 6.1 p.m. ARRIVALS. MONDAY, MAECH 21. . WAIPORI, b.s. (7 a.m.), 1919 tons, Harris, from Westport. . ■ MANA, e.s. (1,35 a.m.), IS3 tons, Jackson, from Patea. v „ KANAKA, e.s. (11.45 a.m.), 2442 tons, Todd, from Limestone Island, via Picton. MANAROA, ~,. (U. 15 p.m.). 122 tone. Hart, from Havelock. KATO, s.B. (8.46 p.m.), 182 tons. Csrljon, put ■baok from E»st Coast. MANAEOA, s.s. (6.10 p.m.), 122 tons. Hart, bound Wellington to Motneka, pat b»ck owing to stress of weather. OPAWA, s.s. (8.55 p.m.),. 110 tone. Eckford, from Blenheim. . DEPARTURES. MONDAY, MARCH 21. •" KAHU, s.s. (5.10 a.m.), 182 tone, , Carlson, for ■ F.ast Co«t. PATEENA, s.s. (1.55 p.m.), 1212 tons. Crawford, for Picton and Nelson. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Carter. Miller, Ounnineham, Gelllen, Sorenson, Morloy, Mesdames Bull, Brown and child. Jordan, Miller, Grady and 3 children, Coleman Mossra. M'Shane. : Ager, Broun, Bull, Jordan, Miller, Jones, Btrrent, Campbell, Potley, Kcrr, Coleman, Plett, Cooper. MANAROA, s.s. (4.15 p.m.), 122 tons, Hart, for Jfotueka, EOSAMOMD, : s.s. (5.45 p.m.), " 721 tons, Watson, for Picton, Nelaon, New Plymouth, and , Onehunßa. _POHERUA, 6.8. (6.10 p.m.), 1175 tons, Robertson, for Greymouth. . TARAWERA. e.s. (6.15 p.m.). 2003 tons. Eobertson, for Napier, Gisborne. and Auckland. PassenEcrs: Saloon—For Napier—Messrs. Batholomew and Morton. For Gisborne—Sfiss Boustiriayo. For. Auoliland —Miss Woolnongh, Messrs. Stevens, and Palmer, Rev. Woolnough. ;MAORI, s.s. (8.5 p.m.), 3399 tons.'Aldwell, for LytteHon. Passengers: Saloon-Misses MDougall, Manning, Lindsay, Toller CaverhiU, ITOavol, Murnhy, Campbell, Hanson, Crcswoll (2), Mesdames Cornish, Quftiie, -Anderson, Nichols and child, Clark, Olabbnrn, Sincoclt. Messrs; -Potts, Anderson, Papprill, Moore/ Solomon, M'Grath (2) and boy, Sincock, Oapt. Gillachor; KAITOA e.s. i (11.35 p.m.), 350'- tone, Graham, for Nelson and West Coast. MANA, s.s. (midnight), 134 : tons, Dixon, for Patea. . ...

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Opawa, Blenheim, March 22. Mararoa, Lyttelton, llarcli 22. Aorcre, Pate*, Unroll 22. Kshu, Eaet Coast, March 22.' Queen of tho South, Foxton, March 22. Nikau, Nelson, Kotneka, March 22. ■ Ngahore, Greymouth, Kirch 22. ■ Kapuni, Patee-,. March 82.. ".- : Oorinna, Onehunsa, New Plymouth, March. 22. '■'■-.■ •.. ■ *.

flauroto, Auckland, Gisbor'no, Kapler, M*rch22. ■■ . , . Patcens, Nelson, Picton. March 22.. llaori, Lyttelton. March 23. • ':.."- Kennedy,. West .Wan*Mrai, March 23. Manaroe, Motueka, Hirch 23. Blenheim, Bkuheim, March 23. . Stormbird, Wanr&nui, March 23 '■'■'■''■ Moana, Sydney direct, Hargh 23. Star of Australia, TTmtanni, March 23 . Wairau, Karamea, March 23. ■ . ■ ■ Arahura, Greymouth, Westport, Nelson, Picton, Maroh 23. . : Monowai, Lyttelton, .Dunedin, March 24. ■ Wakatu, Lyttelton, Kaikoura, March 21 Koonya, southern porta, March 24 ( , Manuka, Melbourne,. via Hobariri? and southern ports, March 25.

Victoria. Sydney, Auckland, Gisborne, Napier, March 25. . "■-..-■ Strathoarn, Melbourne, March 26. ' ' Tara,wora, Auckland, Gisbome. Nauier, March 29. .. • . Warrimoo, Sydney direct, March 50. . Navua. Suva, Auokland. March 31.' ■■ .

PROJECTED DEPARTURES, Huia, Wanganui, March 22. :' Kapiti, Waneanui, March 22. -,' ' ' Mararoa,- Lyttelton, 'March 22. • Opawa,' Blenheim,' March 22. - ' Queen of tho South, Foxton, March 22. Nihau, Nelson, Motueka, March 22 Clan Ko?s, London , *, March 23. • : • • Hauroto, Lyttelton, Dnnedin, March 22" Maponrika, Nelaon, West Coast, March 22 Oorinna, Oamiru, Timaru, via Dunedin Mnrbh 21. ■ : . . : ■ ' . Tomoana, London, March 22. Aorere, Patca, March 22. . Kapuni, Patea, March 22. ■ " ■ ". Putiki, Picton, March 22. ' H.M.S. Powerful, Lyttelton, March 23. Maori, Lyttelton, March 23. ' ' . Pateena, Picton, Nelson, March 23. " Kennedy, Nolson, fTost Coast. March 23. Hanaroa, Motueka, March 23. .Blenhqim, Blenheim, March 23, ' Kohu,* Napier, via the coast, March 23. Stormbird, Wanganui," March 23.. Koonya, New Plymoutii, •■Vestport, Grey, mouth, March 24. • .■.■■■■ Olan Eoss. London, March 24. .' Arahura-, Picton. Nelson, March 24. Monowai, Napier, ■ Gisborne, Auckland. March 24. • • ■■ . . Tainui, London, March 24. '■• : ' ' ■ Moana. Lyttelton, Dunedin. Bluff,- Eobart. Helbournc. Unrch 24. .. .-, . ■ Takapuna, Marlboroush Sounda, Mar 24 Victoria, Lyttelton. Dnnedin, March 25. Manuka, Sydney direct, March 25.'- ■' : Wakntu, Kaikoura, Lyttelton. March' 26 Tara%yera, Lyttelton, Duncdin, Mar. 25 I Wammoo, Melbourne, via southern ports and Hobart, March 31. . ■ .

INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. "MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. . ' ' MOANA,. s.s., left Sydney March' 19. for Wellington direct. Due Wellington March S3. Leaves March 24, for Lyttolton, Dunedin, Bluff, Hobart, and Melbourne. Duo Melbourne' April 2: ,' .VICTORIA, 5.8., left Sydney March. 16, for Auckland, Gisborne, Napier, and Wellington. Due Wellington March 25. Leaves same day for Lytteiton and Dunodin. •■'. ■ . MANUKA, S.S., left Melbourno March 16, for Hobart, Bluff, Dunedin, LytteUon, and Wellington. Due Wellington.. March 25. Leaves same day for Sydney direct. Duo Sydney March 29.- ■• ... . ■ n MONOWAI, s.E., leaves Dun'cdin March 22, for Lyttelton and Wellington. Due Wellington March 24. Leaves samo day for Napier, Gisborne, Auckland, and connects with Maheno for Sydney. .. ■ . . WAEEIMOO, S.S., leaves . Sydney March 26, for Wellington direct. "Due. Wellington March 30. Leaves March 31, for LytUlton Dunedin, Bluff, Hobart, and Melbourne. Due Melbourne April 9. . . OVERSEA SHIPPING. STEAMEES TO AEEIVE. From London. lONIC (due about Maroh O), failed on February 3, Plymouth February 6, via Tenpriffo, Cape Town, and Hobart. (Shaw, ■ wiSfiSS? £} bion Company, ajrents.) NIWAECT (dae about Mnrch Zβ), Bailed on January 26, via Melbourno, Sydney. Auckland, and Napier. (Tyeer Lino, njtents i KIA OEA (due about March 31), sailed on February 8,. via Auckland. (Shaw, mni'.s?ii. A !5 lon Gonpany, agents.) , TDEAKINA (duo about April 5), tailed on February 17, Plymouth February 19 via Tcneriffo. Capo Town, and Hobart! (New Zealand Shipping Company, agents.) WHAKAROA (duo about April 18), sailed on Fobruary 11, via Melbourne. Sydney, o?nJSi nd A antl F a P ier ' (Tyser Line, agents.) STAE OF SCOTLAND (due about April JO), sailed on February 25, via Melbourne, Sydney, Auckland, and Napier. (Tyser Line, agents.) .

ATHENIO (due about April 19). sailed nffe. Cape Town, and Hobart. (Shaw SaviU, and Albion Company, agents.) From Liverpool. CORNWALL (due about March 26), sailed fvJ^Tt*& v lt S y A ??y and Auckland. (loderal-Uoiildcr-Shiro Lino nrtpntt "\ FIFESHIEE (due about AprU 12) bailed on February 6,. via Melbourne, Sydney I Auckland.. and Napier. , (Fcdorai-Houlder-Shire Line, agents) KANGATIRA (due about April 15), sailed ? n , Feb J!S"y 24 > Tia Addnide and Auckagonts,) '" SaTill, aDd -" bi ° n Companyi From New York. SPITHEAD (duo about March 24). sailed on January 7, via Australian ports and GEORGIA (due about April M). n ni lcd °C n on, J pZy ary ae 6 enir, AUCMMd ' ( ™ nDm Oi ' ABERLOTJII (dn. about April 15). sailed on January 27 via Molbourno. Syd ner'and Auckland. (A. and A. Line, osenta.) SAILERS TO ARKITE. JACQUES, barque, sailed from New York Oil U, Vl f ) Auckland - (Vacuum u^ilT^Ef^T 0 - sailcd from •ST. KIIiDA, barnucntine, enilod from OoTaleutaf rCh 7> (J " W " Wallaco and

BY TELEGRAPH. .' OVERSEA. AYONMOUTH, March 19. Arrived.—Nairnshirc, from Lyttelton. NEWCASTLE, March 21. Armed.—John Lockett, from Port Ghal. mere. ' MELBOURNE, March 21. Arrived.—Whakarua, from lumdon. COASTAL. MONDAY, MARCH 21. ; TE KOPUEU. : Sailed.—Brisbane, for Wellington: Aguiln, barque, for London. . AUCKLAND. . ". Sailed.—Wimmera, for Sydney; Victoria, for Dnnedin, via ports; Squall, for To-' loga Bay and Giaborne. : . • ■ NEW PLYMOUTH. " . v. Arrived— Rarawa (5,30 a.m.), , from One. . hunga. ■ , ■ . Sailed.—Earawa (10 p.m.), for Onehunga. PATEA. • ; : . Sailed.—Aorere (6.10 p.m.), for Welline: ton. ■ ■ ...WANGANUI. .■■.■-■•■ Arrived.-Stormbird (5.30 a.m.), from ■Wellington. . FOXTON. ■■■.. ■■■.•;.' Arrived.—Gertie nnd Queen ol the South (7 a.m.), from Wellington.- ," ■'. '-. ■'. ■ ■ NAPIER. '■ , . . ' Sailed.—Hauroto (2.15.p.m.), for Wellington, Passengers: Saloon—Misses Duncan, Hamilton, Mrs. Qov.ing, Messrs. Gowing, Pearson, Black, Atkinson, Lamb, Dyer, • Higginson, and Pulling. . ;._ PIOTON. ■ -.' ■ ■ Arrived.-Pateena (5.35 p.m.), from Wβ!-' lington. . ■ ' NELSON. Sailed.-Nikau (3.30 p.m.), for Motueka " and Wellington. , ; v IIOTUEKA. . ■■■■.'■ .."'-■■ To Bail.—Nikau (5 p.m.), for' Wellington; ■'. GfcEYMOUTH. "■-'■' ;■ Arrived.—Kamona,/ (6.35 ' am.), from Wet lington; Arahura, (8 a.m.), from Westport. ' Sailed.-Nga.hero (7.15 a.m.), for. Welling. ' ton. -.- ■■ : ■".■..' ■ To Bail.—Arahura (7.30 p.m.), for West ■ port, Nelson, Pibton, and. Wellington. a ■ •■'. LYTTELTON. ; ' ;■ '■■ .Sailed.—Wootton, for Foston and kydia Bay; Mararoa (6.15 p.m.), for Wellington; •■ Passengers: Saloon—Misses Donaldson. Elworthy, Whittaker, Jenkinspn, Elliot, . Aldridge, Langdale, Shaw, Prazer, JoanEton, Gill, Mesdames Elworthy, Holford, Whittaker, BrowD, Harman, Moreland, Bottrell,- Oshorne, Patterson, Hockloy (2). . Nightingale, Henderson, Schneider. Eev. """■ Fathers Lynch, Hunt, Whelan, and Vaughan, Messrs.-Duncan, Clouston, ; Brovm, ' .•' Chapman, Holford,. Walsh, Hartman, ■■.' Broira, Lodge, Borness, Irillico, Barltrop, Lsurensonr Eaphae!, Wilson,: Hendry, , Reese, Griffiths. Way, Webb, Harereaves, , ■ Chicken, Fisher, Bruce, Sladen. ; Snanser. •' Harris, Biokerman, Sinclair, Wlita, Fer- ■ •'■'. gnsohi Dawson, Sapsford, Murray; 62 stee> '" fee. •■..-..■..... .; - /■ .-••■ .•'■'■■ '"- DUNEDIN. .V* • : . ';■::'■ Arrived.—Ennerdale, from Westport. Sailed—Kimutaka, for Lyttelton. .; , .■ ■;. ■;■■ ■. BLTTFF. / - : • ; . •'' ■••■.■■.■• ; Arrived.—Manuka (11 a.m.), from' Mel- ■ bourne, via Hobart. Passengers: Saloon— i For Wellington—Mrs. Campbell, -Miese? ■ Campbell (2), Bairan, Nurse Howe, Messrs. ■ Scanos, Sanndere, Campbell, Hooper; I steerage.' Ifoeraki, ; from Dunedin. : 6»iled.—Manuka,- for .Dunedin; Moerakl ,; ■■■ (6/5 p.m.), for Melbourne,, via Hobart. ■ ■

" WHAKAEXTA AT MELBOUENE. . Yesterday's cables announce the arrival at Melbourne of the Tyser liner, Whakarua from London. After, a call at Sydney, the vessel conies on to New Zealand 'porta, and is due at Wellington about April 13. i ■'.■" THE AEAHUBA. . ' : ■ A telegram received by the Union Company: states, that the Arahura arrived at Greymouth at 8 a.m. yesterday, and that'! ahe wiw expected. to sail at 7.30 p.m. on the return - journey to , Westuort, ■ Kelson," Picton, and Wellineton. . Eel arrival at thia port may be looked Jor to-morrow evening.. . " ': ■■ ■ ■■ ■ . ■-... ■•■ EASTEE EXOUESION TO PIOTON. - : An trip from ..Wellington* toPicton and back will be made by the Union Company's • turbine steamer Maori on Easter Monday. Particulars of the trip are to be. foutd in our advertisins columns. " ; ; ■■;•<?'. ■■.'■■ , .■■■"■■ ■■'■NArUNSHIEE. AT. AVofeoUTH. ''■'■'■'■■ A cable received by the New Zealand and African Steamship Company statee that . the Pederal-Houlder-Shire liner Nairnshire, which-left Lyttelton. for Avonmouth on January 28, arrived at het destination on Friday last;. March 18. lONIO, DTJETO-MOEKOW. . Advice received by the local a'eents states that the Shaw, Savllli and Albion Company's E.M.S. lonic left Hobart foi Wellington at noon on Saturday, and" ia expected hero about 1 p.m. on Wednesday. She brings over 240 passengers from Lon« don. •;... ..

COENWALL, FEOM LIVEBPOOL. A report of the voyage of the Federal. Houlder-Shire liner Cornwall, which a> rived 'at Auckland from -Liverpool last week, shows that'at the commencement of the voyage, on January 8, a strong south-westerly gale .was experienced, which lasted for four daye. . The galley and the batcher's shop were washed away, and :' several of. those on board received sli"ht injuries throueh being knocked about through the violence of the eale.' A fair : run was made to the Capo, and the Cornwall put into Durban for coal on Febru- . ary 9. Benutiful weather provailed dur-' ing the journey to Sydney, which was reached on. March' 7. Prom Sydney the ' vessel sailed for . Newcastle'/ and . arrived there on Uarcb. 11. Sailing from tho lat- • ter port on the following day for New Zealand, tie Cornwall experienced favourable weather throughout the trip up. to ■■■ her arriT&l at Auckland, Captain W flowell has associated with him the fol. lowing officers ir-Chief officer, Mr. D. Bay- ; ly; second, Mr. A. Edwards: third, Mr. J, - Oaulfield; fourth, Mr. J. M'Douald- first engineer, Mr.i P. Gillespie; second, Mr' W H'Donald; third, Mr. l>. M'Ltan-, fourth, ■;> Mr. D.. Hesford; .fifth, Mr.. P. Bannister- V ohief. rcfrineratins engineer, Mr. W.-Fin- . lay; second, l(r. B. Williamson. The Eev. ' E.. Woodhousa 16 the chaplain on board, and Dr. A. Spedding the steamer's medical officer. . ■ .-... «•■ ■ . ' •

Messrs. Johnston and . Company advise that the Blenheim will leave for Blenheim at 7 o'clock this evening. '■••'■

i.Early this.morning the Tyser liner To- ; moans, is expected'to get away for Loh- s dou, via LasPalraas. She takes a lares carro from ' New Zealand ports. : Two shipments of timber are to' be" brought from.a Tasmanian port'to New Plymouth for the harbour extension' works.- The Maoriland Steamship Com' pany , ! Laudordale is to tako a careo ot timbor to Ntw Plymouth , for the. samo works. • - : . . ; ;.' Before leaving for Picton yesterday the ■ Bosamond wen f alongside the Tainui,: and. ■ transferred 190u crates of cheese to the liner for, the London market. :

Tho Putiki is loading for Picton and Nelson, nnd is to sail to-day; She subsequently goes on. to Westport. •; The Ha.upiri.wns brought in from thei stream yestorday, and berthed alongside'. " the Tomoanaat Glasgow'Wharl to transship a quantity of copra to the liner. ; Altogether 140 passengers are coming from Sydney to ' New ' Zealand by the ■ Moana, which is duo here on Wednesday. : ■ Of these 91 are in the saloon and 49 are travelling steerage. . . ...-. i. As a result of yesterday's southerly g' fairly heavy sea was running ■■ in the Strait, and movemonts .of some of the'''' smaller steamers were interfered' with. Tho .Kahu left for the coast in the early morning, but returned to port without being able to work cargo. . The Manaroa, ■■ '■ frhich left for Motueka in the afternoon, put back owing to the force of tho southerly, and several other steamers that wero to havo sailed, remiined in port. ■■■'■ The TJnion Company's Koonya is drio ■ from' southern ports on Thursday morning, and will bo dispatched tho same, day '' for Now Plymouth, Westport, and Grey-" mouth. ■..-..■ *. A Melbourne exchange states that when the.cablo steamer Patrol has picked un : the original duplicate cable between Vic- ' toria and Tosmauia it will be taken to Smgaporo, whore the Enstern Eitonsion Tolegraph Company has a cable factory with «0 hands employed. Here, old nnd worn cables are practically renewed by bomg recovered, tho copper remaining ' iwdotGrioraled in nearly every instance;- ■'

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 772, 22 March 1910, Page 9

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SHIPPING NEWS. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 772, 22 March 1910, Page 9

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