SHIPPING NEWS.
PHASES OF THE MOON. JANUARY. Day. li. m. moon 1 5 51 a.m. First quarter 8 SEO p.m. Full moon 15 956 a.m. . Last quarter 22 651 p.m. New uioon 30 915 p.m. JIOON. Moon rises to-day, 4.1 a.m.; sets, 7.57 p.m. HIGH WATER. To-day, 4.6 a.m.; 4.30 p.m. To-morrow, 4.52 a.m.; 5.13. p.m. SUN. Sun rises to day, 4.52 a.m.; sets, 7i15 p.m. ARRIVALS. SATURDAY, JANUARY 28. GERTIE, s.s. (6 a.m.), 264 tons, Rodger, from i'oxtnn. MARAROA, s.s. (8.40 a.m.), 2593 tone, Manning, from Lyttelton.—2lo passengers. AUAPAWA, S.S. .(9 a.m.), . Efcd tons, Corby, from Wnnganui. NIKATJ, s.s. (9.10 a.m.), 245 tons, liay, from Nelson and Motuelia. MANAKOA, s.s. (1 p.m.), 124 tons, Hart, from Motucka. STORMBIRD, s.s. (9.25 p.m.), # 217 tons, Dowel!, from Wanganui, via Picton. BLENHEIM, s*s. (10.20 p.m.), 120 tons, Watson, from Blenheim. OPAWA, s.s. (11.10 -p.m.), 110 tons, Nicholas, from Blenheim. SUNDAY, JANUARY 23. AORERE.'b.s. (1-30 a.m.), 77 tons, Fisk, from Patca. KIRIPAKA, s.s. (2.20 a.m.). 133 tons, M'lntosh, from Patea. KOMATA, s.s. (6 a.m.), 1994 tons, Angus, from Westport. QUEEN Of THE SOUTH, s.s. (7 a.m.), 198 tons, Harvey, from Foxton. MAORI, s.s. (7.35 a.m.), 3399 tons. Aldwell, from Lyttelton. Passengers: 165 saloon and 76 steerage. HUIA, s.s. (8.40 a.m.), 127 tons, Burt, from Wanganui. ROSAMOND, s.s. (9.40 a.m.), 712 tons, Watson, from Picton. PUKAKI. s.s. (9.50 a.m.), 1444 tons, Tate, from Dunedin and Lyttelton. PATEENA, s.s. (12.55 p.m.), M'Lean, from Nelson. Passengers: Saloon—Misses Stewart, Spence, Millard, Roberts, Carroll, Wilson, Miller, Brown, Riordan, Madeley, Jlesdames Aiken and child, Millard and child, Roberts, Nash, Risr.man and 2 children, Messrs. Fawcett, Rissman, Wyatt, Millard, Garton, Fuller, Topham, Galloway, Grav, Morrison, Weir, M'Caw; 9 6teerage. TARAWERA. s.s. (1.45 p.m.). 2C03 tons, Collins, from Dunedin and Lyttelton.
BREEZE, s.s. (5.25 p.m.). 347 tons, Allsop, from Lyttelton.
MAPOPRIKA, s-6. (6.30 p.m.), 1203 tons, Cra-wford, from West Coast and Nelson. Passengers: Saloon—Hisses Darkley, Benzoni, Thwaites, Jeffree, Scott, Hines, Chamberlain, Nelson (2), T. Best, Dingwall, Hay, Mackenzie; Ealstan, Murphy (2), Mason, King, Kershaw, Thirkell, Peters, Thompson, Hamerton, Thomas, Rose, Badden (2), Green, Gray, Davidson, Young, Andrews, Hesseltincs. Wilson, Pratt (2), Sandel, Hanson, Rnl, Price, Sister of Mercy, Sinclair, Suudstrum, Edkins, Harley, Reeves, Howden (2), Sergent, Dripo, Rouse, Kebbell, Crosby, Hegglun, Simpson, Marcem, Gamham, Tyspler, Ball, Macey, Chcesman, M'Enden, Mullins (2), Mesdames Grindley and infant, M'Cracken, Robbio and child, Bridtjer. Scott and child, Nelson, Watt, M'Do'nald and child, Lees and 3 children, Duthie, Usher, Bums, Marsden, M'Artney, Halley and child, Arthur and 2 children, Crawford, Nisbet, Crosby, Nicoll, Leslie and 3 children, Knden, Nongesciioender, Ilayden, Messrs. M'Rae) Bridger, Robbie, M'Kee, M'Carthy, Poudie, Johnson, Walker, Cook, Thornton, Best, Ogg. Nelson (2), Carlyon, Welch, Baillic, Watt, Griffiths, Phelan, King, Carrick, Dapps. Drummond, Williams, Angus, M'Laglan, Jtort-on, Rowley. Dumont, Montagu, J. Guthrie, Leake, jJobbs, Hanson, Anderson, Pratt, Collins, Usher, Hcarn, Sanger. Austin, Mahoney, Pratt, Marsden, C. Ellis, Tasker, iHalley, Taylor, Kelly, Docl, Graham, 1 Weston, Daniel, Hart (2), Ferguson, Binning, Ryan, Webb, O'Froyburgh, Law, Howden, Crosby, Mowat, Cocke. Parks, Young (2), Venning, Ritnhie. Melville. Ilaydon; 10 steerage. PETONE, s.s. (6.35 p.m.), 703 tons, Woods, from Gisborne.
1 DEPARTURES. SATCKDAY. JANI7AKT 2S. NAIRNSHIRE, s.s. (5 a.m.), 5673 toils, Torder, for Timaru. NORA NIVEN, s.r. (11.30 a.m.), 56 tons, Goudie, for Chatham Island?. . MOA, e.s. (12.20 p.m.), 188 tons, Sawyer, for Westport. ARAHTTRA.' e.s;'- p.m.)jj'l-59Sritons, Lambert, fo;* Pictonr'Nel^ni'f'Westport, and' Greymouth. GERTIE, s.s. (1.20 p.m.), 264 tons, Rodger, for Foxton IvAIIU, £3.5. (1.30 p.m.), 162 tons, Jones, for Napier, via coast. AMELIA SIJIS, ketch (2.15 p.m.), 98 tons, John-son. for Lyttelton, . KOTURU, s.s. (5 p.m.), 1C54 tons, Flynn, for Westport. KAPTJNI, s.s. (5.50 p.m.), 150 tons, Jack* son. for Patea. . COUNTESS, steam trawler ■ (6.30 p.m.), Ro.vnll. for Napier. PUTIKI, s.s. (7 p.m.), 409 tons, WlialStrom, for Westport. WAIPORI, s.s. (7.25 p.m.), 1999 tons, Harns, for Westport. WAVERLEY s.s. (8.10 p.m.), -157 tons, Glsoll ftn d West Coast. MARAROA, s.s. (11.5 p.m.), 2598.t0n5, Manmng, for Lyttelton. SUNDAY. JANUARY 29. MANA, 5.6. (2 p.m.), 134 tons, Dixon, for Patea. i EXPECTED ARRIVALS,' Haupiri, East Coast hays, Jan. 30. Kaitoa, Kelson, January 3ff. Storm, Lyttelton, January 30. Ic-tone, Gisborne, January 30. Himitangi, Napier, Kast Uoast, Jan. 30. Karamca, Montreal, Auckland, Jan. 30. Kennedy, Foxton, January 31, Kapuni, Patea, January 31. Mana, Patea, January 31. . Kait&a.j Nelson, Motucka, Jan. 31. Mararoa, Lyttelton, January 31. Waimca, Gisbornc, January 31. . Komata, Westport, January 31. Wakatu, Lyttelton, Kaikoura, Jan. 31 iiokoi.i, Auckland, Gisborue,. Napier January 31. Oorinna, southern ports, February 1. Kahu, Napier, East Coast, February 1. Arahura, West Coast, Nelson, Picton, icuruary 1. Marama, Sydney direct, February 1. Jlarcre, Wanganui, February 1. Victoria, Dunetlin, Lyttelton, Feb. 2. Aorangi, San Francisco, via way ports, February 2. Monowai, Auckland, Gisborne,. Napier February 3. 1 Turakina, L.vttolton, February 3. Manulia, Melbourne, southern porta, February 3. PROJECTED DEPARTURES, Rreezc. Wanga.nui. January 30. Aorere, Patea, January 20. Arapawa, Picton, January 30. luripaka. Patca, January 30. Kapiti, Wanganui, Janudry 30. Orari, Lyttelton, January 30. liaupiri, Napier, East Coast Bays, Auck. land, January 30. Opawa, Blenheim. January 30. Queen of the South. Foxton, Jan. 30. 1 Manaroa, Motueka. January 30. Blenheim, Blenheim, January 30. Stormbird. Wanganui, January 1 ateena. Picton, Nelson, January 30. Maori, Lyttelton, January 30, I Petone, Lyttelton,-January 30. I Storm, Wanganui* January 30. Arapawa, Wauganui; January 30. Rosamond, Picton. Nelson, New Ply. , mouth, Onehunga, January 30. Pukaki, Picton, Westport, Greymouth I January 31.
Tarawcra. Napier, Gisborne," Auckland January 3!. Itipple, Napier and aisborne, January 31 Mokoia, Lyttelton, Dunedin, January 3l' Mapourika, Nelson, West Coast, Jan. 3l' Kaitoa, Nelson, West Coast, Jan. 31. Waimca. Nelson, West Coast, .Jan. 31 Nikau, Nelson, Motueka, Jan. 31. Mararo.i, Lyttelton, January 31. Mana, Patea, January 31. Kapuni, Patea, January 31. Huia, \\ r antranui, Jnnuay 31. Kennedy, Nelson. West Coast, Jan. 31. Wakatu, Kaikoura, Lyttelton, Feb 1 Oorinna.. Nelson, New ' Plymouth, One. hunga, February 1, Victoria, northern ports, Sydney, Feb 2 Kahu, Napier, via East Coast. Feb.' 2 ' Marama, southern ports, Melbourne February 2. ! Monoivai, Lyttelton, Dunedin. Feb 3 Manuka, Sydney February 3. Arahura, Picton, Nelson, West Coast February 4. < ' Marere, London, February 4. Mouowai, Lyttelton, Dunedin, February 3, INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF STEAJIEKS. MANUKA, s.s., left Melbourne January 25 for Ilobart. Bluff, Dunedin, Lyttelton and Wellington. Duo Wellington February 3. Leaves same' day for Syduev direct Due Sydney February 7. Cl ' MARAMA. s.s., left. Sydney January 28 for Wellington direct. Due Wellington February 1. Leaves February 2, for Lvttrl ton, Dunedin. Bluff, ilobart, and Mel. bourne. Due Melbourne Februnrv 11 ULIMAROA-, s.s., leaves Melbourne Feb. ruary 1. for Ilobart, lilulf. Dunedin, Lyt. teltou, and Wellington. Due Wellington February 10.' Leaves same day for Sydney direct. Due Sydney February 14. VICTORIA, s.s., loaves Dunedin January -M. for Lyttelton and Wellington. Due Wellington February ?■ Loaves same day I for northern ports and Sydney. Due Sydney February 10.
OVERSEA SHIPPING. STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. From London. STAR OF INDIA (due about February 1) sailed on November 25, via, Australian Dorta and Auckland. (TyEer Line, agents.) JIAHAKI (due about January 31), sailed on December 1, vj& Auckland- (Shaw, savill and Albion Co., agents.) . ' TONGARIKO (duo about February 7), sailed on December 24, via Cane Town and ifobart. IKew ca 'and ShiDDiag Uo„ agents.) From Llvoroool. SURREY (due about February 20). sailed on December 10, via Australian norts and Auckland. (F.-H.-S. Line, agents.) KENT-(due about March 27). sailed on January 16. via Australian ports and AUck-' land. (K-8.-S. Line, agents.) , " . From Montreal. ICARAMEA. (due to-day)i sailed on. November 18, via Australian ports and Auckland. (New Zealand Shipping Co.. "rt'HAKATANE (due about March 27), sailed on January 21. via Auckland. (New Zealand Shipping Co., 1 agents.) From New York. DALMORB (due about February 20). sailed on November 19,. >ia Australian ports and Auckland. (A. and A. Line, Eents.) From . San Francisco. AORANGI (duo "about February 2), sailed on January 11, via Papeete and-Rarotonga. (U.S.S. Co, agents.) SAILER TO ARRIVE. ARIEL, . barque, sailed from Liverpool | November 10.' (Johnston, and Co.. ajreius.}. B? TELEGRAPH. ; ' OVERSEA. : ■ NEWCASTLE, ~January,:2B. ■ Sailed.—lnga, for Auckland.; - "' I '' ST'DNET-,' January '28.-- ■ Arrivca^liouisa 1 (Crai&iKfrbin-- tfcW/iZpjJ; Marama (4 p.m.). for TVellington. ■ SYDNEY, January 29. Arrived. —Hindstol and Kaipara. MELBOURNE. January 29. Arrived.-Ulimaroa, from Wellington. COASTAL. SATUTtDAY.' JANUARY 28.' ".■• . ACCKI/AKD. ' Sailed.—Karaniea (6.25 p.m.).- for ; Wellinston-, Matatua''(l2.3o p.m.), for >apier; Star of India (6' p.m.). for I«apier; Mokoia (10.15 p.m.i, for "southern ports; Casablanca, barque, for Kaipara and Sydney. • - 'ONEnUKGA. Arrived—Harawa <10.23 a.m.), from New PlymoUUl - . -GISUORNE. ' Sailed.—Petone' p.m.), aad Hippie (7 p.m.), lor Wellington.. '• NAPIER. To sail.— Haupiri and Himitangt (9 p.m.), for Wellington, latter via; East Coast..-. • WANGANUL ' ' > '■■■ Arrived.—Hui& (7.25 a.m.), from Welling*°Sailcd.—Alexa-, barquentino (8.25 p.m.), for Sydney. " PiCTON.. . . . • . Arrived.—Aratiura. (4.50 p.m.), from Wellington. • . . . WESTPOim ... i Arrived.—Alexander > (12,-35 • pjn.J, -?r fronir Wellington. ...; KAIKOURA. v ... Arrived—Wakatu" (4.30 a.m.), from' • Wellington. LYTTELTON: Arrived—Victoria- (8.45 a.m.), and Kamona (8.30 a.m.), ;(i;oui. WclU^# 011 /'.'': AKAROA. , Arrived.-Hinemoa'(4.4s p.m.), from Lyttelton. - . TIMA.RU. Sailed.—Ennerdalc (6.15 p.m.), for Wellington. •
; BLUFF. - , , „ „. - Arrivcd.-Wana.lia (6 p.m.), from Wellington. • ' • SUNDAY, JANUARY 29., ' .. " AUCKLAND. ; . Arrived.—Monovrai, from southern ports. ; PATEA. . ~ Arrived.—Kapuni ,(9- a.m.),, from Wellington. ■ " NELSON:: • • i Arrived.-iArahura, (6 a.m.), from ■ Plcton and Wellington. , , LYI'TELTON. Arrived—Mararoa (noon!;- from Wellington. TIMi.RU. ... Arrived.—Nairnshire lis a.m.), from Wellington. • ' BLUFF. Arrived.—Wanaka, from Wellington. ' . MARAMA LEAVES SYDNEY. Cablo advice received last night ■ states' that the week's-direct- boat from Sydney to Wellington-left tho Now South Wales port at 4 p.m. on Saturday. She should show up here early on Wednesday morning. THE'RAKAIA. Word has been received by the New Zealand Shipping Company, to the eeffect that tho Rakaia, which was originally scheduled to leave Loudon for Auckland and Wellington on January 20,' will not sail from tho Homo port until February 10. when she proceeds to Dunedin, that being lier first port of call in' tho Dominion. NEREHANA MAKES A FAST PASSAGE.. Cablo advice received by the local agents of the 't'yser Lino (Messrs. Bannatyne and Co.) gives information of the arrival at London of the cargo steamer Nerehana. The vessel cleared Wellington on Decern-: her 15, and made a particularly fast voyago Home of <0 days.' Good going for a cargo boat. > KARAMEA DUE TO-DAY. Telegraphic advice received at Wellington on Saturday states that the Shaw, SaviU and Albion steamer Karamea, at present under charter to the Now Zealand Shipping Company, left Auckland for Wellington at 6.25 p.m. Tho vessel, which is en route from Montreal, should put in an appoarancc here somo time thi? morning,, when she will borlh at tlje King's Wharf to discharge. KAIKOURiV LEAVES LONDON. • Smart work must have been accomplished ill regard to-the discharge of tho New Zealand cargo taken Home by tho New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Kaikonra. for the local agents of the New Zealand Shipping Company arc in receipt of advice which states that-tho vessel sai'ed from London on Wednesday last,-January 25. for Wellington and Auckland. Lcavintr Lyttelton for London on November 26/ the Kalkoura arrived at London on Januarv .7, and after remaining there for .18 davij. loft for New Zealand again as stated
[above; Should she arrive at Auckland on . j .her due date, March'lo, she will have .taken just IC4 days on the round voyage, (in- ! eluding- stoppages) from New Zealand 1 and back. • . - • PANAMA,CANAL DUES. .•; The BUI intrbduccd'in the TKS.A/Senat* fay Senator I'uge, with tho object of . paying to American vessels the tolls paid by the£a for the passage through the Panama Carnal, will meet with strong .'op- . position, ground that it is'an Iddirect contravention of the terms of the 1 treaty with Great Britain,' by which tho" us© of the ca:ial is guaranteed to the vessels of all nations' on terms of entire equality. Th» "New York. Times'V $r*ye that-the equality guaranteed by the! ,*. treaty would be,destroyed if the tolls were'. v paid by the American Government instead of American vessels, and that it would in effoct be a aonus paid by the meat to vessels of other ;nationa. "If-the 1 Bill should bo 'passed,'!,says the "Times/- 1 :, ; "our foreign friends may'be asking "nueg-.; tions which it would be embarrassing <tQ have to answer." i -. THE ATLANTIC SPEED>RECORD. Tho "Hamburger NachricHten" says ths avowed object of the; experiments in ship's hulls which are now proceeding in Germany is to conquer the Atlantic speed 'record. The experiments, it is 6tated, were '• Ptu v ' a fefinilar in every .way to that of the Lusitania- and a new model'' recommended by Herr. von Konnen. /The advantage if? said to be all in favour of the latter.. With- engines developing 35,CUE-' horse-power,-the speed of.the LusitantaMir about 25* ; knots, .while-"with the .:'sattU* power it is alleged that the new vessel would attain at least 263' knots. It is further claimed that a ship of the new form with 55.C00, horpe-power would reach-a speed of thirty-knots, whereas, witlr eimi- L lar-.power the Lusitania-could not develop* • more th3n 27* knots. .: .v;. •
To-day the Anchor Line's .steamer ivalr toa win leave Motueka ; for Nelson- 'and-' Wellington lii the Nikau's running, - thai latter vessel having remained iri port s .-t<£ bo placed on the Patent Slip.- Tho Wav*er*ey took-- up-her -running • on ; Saturday/ and it is anticipated that? the Nikaudralla be ready for sea again by 5 p.m.. to-mor-" row. , . i The. s.s.- Pctone will-sail, for Lyttelton; Duncain,' and .Timaru to-day,' at 3 p.m./. r ;-. Mr. J..H. PrendeWille,-third enginesr of the Waipori/ caftie ashore on- Saturday, and his placc was taken by Mr, F. David--. Son. Tho- Shaw, Savill and-Albion' Company's \ steamer'Matatua passed East- Cape at y.40- . a.m. yesterday en route from Auckland to Napier,; Port Chalmers, Timaru, and Wei- . j lington; Sho. sails finally for Londorison ' j February 9.' • : Earlj' thi«3' morning tho-[ferry . Mararoa will go into'dock- at Lyttelton- : Phis 'will not her timetablo. runaing this' evening, as work- ; oii'. ■ tho.steamer should be completed in ample 7 timo to enable her to leave for Wellington * ou the arrival of the 7.40. p.m. train. ThQv Maori will, it is. understood,.receive attention in about a week's time. .The ketch Lizzie Taylor, which trades., regularly between Haveldck, Timaru, and . Wellington, after discharging a cargo of timber Jat = Lyttelton from liavelock, goes" ] on ,-iho. slip, at: the former port'for overhaul thisMvcck., - - . After landinc tho remainder of her cargoof. coal from Newcastle at Timaru, the Ka-' rori, which arrived at Lyttelton ort Thurs-' day evening last, will probably go on w' ' Tasmania. Mr. Parry,- chief ofDcer of the Nora l«iTcn,: left the, vessel, at "Wellington on . • Saturday,' the. vacancy thus caused- beins filled by-thc appointment of Mr.. J. W.' Millmati. " ! - . Having completed her annual overhiuiand survey, tho Napier-owhed steam trawN", cr Counters left Wellington for Hawse's Bay at .6.50 p.m. on Saturday. She is to: , trawl for fisn on her.-way up tho-coast- ' The ketch -Amelia .Sims Cleared Welling-* tor. for Lyttelton at 2.15 p.m. on Saturd n The iittlo vessel--is to load up' at ktUQsouthern port for ,Motueka. / ' . Mr. M'Kmley, "chief officer of the Kihl; : has come ashore on-leave, : and Mr. Frost' has joined the vessel meantime. .• r Mr. A. G. Familton, assistant purser - of the Mararoa, has comc ashortf-at Welling - ton for orders, . • A\ 10 p.m. on Saturday the Government steamer llinomoa left Timaru .for Moeraki Lighthouse and Dunedin. ' - Advice- has' been received. from Wanganui. which states that tho -barquentinaAlexa; recently ashore there, cleared tho port at 8.25 p.m. for Sydney with a load of " timber. . •*. ----- ;-r
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