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SHIPPING NEWS.

PHASES OF THE MOON. } JANUARY. ■ Day. Hr. m. Pull moon J ® P-™-Last quarter 9 J « a - m - New moan —J® ® J - ™' irst quarter 23 o 2 pja. Pull moon p.m. MOON. Moon rises to-day, 4.49 p.m.; sets, 1.14 ojn. Thursday. TIDE. To-day, 1.14 a.m.; U8 p.m. To-morrow, 1.52 a.m.; 2.10 p-m. • SUN. Sun rises to-day, 4.48 ajn.; Beits, 7.18 jun. arrivals. TtTESDAI. JANUARY 26. MAOEI s-s. (6-55 a.m.), 5399 tons, Manr 2884. tons, 248 tens, Hay, (9.30 a.m.). 7207 tons, Grichton, from Port Said. , , , COEINNA, e-s. (3 pjn.), 1271 tons, Pryde, (5.50 p.m.), 12,232 tons, Hart, from London, via Cape Town and Hobairt. Passengers: Saloon—For Wellington.: First saloon-Misses H. Dama D. Bhirtcliffe, M. ShirtcliJle,. M. Wylie, Mcedames J. B. ShirtcMe, Suisted, Wylie, tain P. H. Suisted, Mr. A. Write. Second saloon—Misses A. Hart, E. Lo. Sueur, E.. Mundey, Wyboume, Mesdames Beard, A. Haines, I. Balliday, E. Le Sneur, G. Mundy, W H Wybouxne, Wybottrne,' Eev. H. S. Beard, Messrs. J. Heappery, A. Johnston. J. F. Macrae, E. Talbot, D. Wybourne, Mastar W. Halliday. For Auckland: Tlret saloon-Mrs. Bates, Meters. C. F. Bates, G. L. Wilford. Second saloon-Miss M. Taylor Mrs M. H. Taylor, Messrs. G. E. Forrest, W. G. Guthrie. For Lyttelton: First saloon—Misses 0. Free, M. Scott, Mesdames Pree Merton, Scott, Captain J. A. Marciel, Messrs. A. L. Free, G. H. Merton. A. F.' Scott, A. Scott, Master H. J. Soott. Second saloon—Misses W. Jacobs, M. E.'Lawreil. Mesdames M. Cottrell, Dalzell, Capton fl. W Lawrell, Messrs. H. D. Broadhead, H. DaJzell. For Bluff: First sallon-Mrs. J. F Douglas, Mr. F. W. Stephens. Second saloon-Miss J. A. Wilkie. For Greymouth: First saloon—Mr. D. Timan, Fort PoTt ChaJmers: Second saloon—Mif»es E. Arnott, N Kirkland, P. Miller, M. G. Scott,. Mesdames Brice, Carratiers, Douglas, Oldrieve, Messrs. C. S. Brioe, T. Garrotters, J Oarruthers, J. Crow, J. Douglas, E. W. Gray, W. T. Oldrieve, J. Stone. For Napier: Second saloon.-Mr. W. Broadfoot. For Gisborno: Second saloon—Mrs. A. 0. Gamour, Master R. Gilmour, Miss H. Warren Mr. 6. Whiteman. For Bnmrn— Second saloon-Mrs. I. B. Wicksteed. For Wanganni: Second saJoon—Messrs. J. Bruce, R. Wilson, Misses F. Jordan,' J. Boss, Mra. W D Ross. For Nelson: Second saloon -Mrs. M. Ward, Mr. J. B. Lemmer. The vessel is also bringing 216 passenerera in the third-class for various New Zealand s.s. (6.20 p.m.), 1212' tons, Cameron, from Nelson and Picton. ULIMAROA, s.s. (7.15 p.m.), 5777 tons, Wyllie, from Hobart and Sydnoy. Paseengers: Saloon—M3fs€s Lußtcc, Stswort, Yale, Johnstone (2), Watson, M'Gee, Lees, Fisher, Everett, Rogers, Pearse, Qumtell, Beaumont, Wetherall, Carter, Armdt (21 M'Lean, Francis, Davies. Moodie, Slater. Beamish, Campbell, Birch, Fisher, Fallows, Hiegins. Mesdames Pearse. Macncfl, Crocker, Taylor, Noble, Cameron, Morris, Styles, Robinson, Collins and 4 children. Green, Naylor, Kerr and child, Kina, Messrs. Atkinson, Stewart, ViaJoux, Maroney, Pearse, Macneil, Catncld, BoacK, M'Jfahon, Crocker, Foster, Halliday, Taylor, M'Grath, Whitehouse, Noble, Piatt, Dignam (3), Franks, Hanson, Clark, Oa. v«tt, StQJkey, Francis, Blouboum, M Grath, Clabburn, Hughes, Morris, Cameron, Kina, Styles, Bisa, Michael, Eout. Naylor, Smith (SO, Campbell, Treweck, Ower and boy, Scott. DEPARTURES. TUESDAY, JANUARY 26. WHAKATANE, s.s. (11 a.m.)i 5754 tons, Squires, for .London. COUNTESS, steam trawler (10.50 ajn.). for Cook Strait. ;■ KAPUNI, s.s.; a 2.30 p.m.), ■ 150 tons,. Gibeon, for Patea. ' ' , , HAWEEA, s.s. (12.30 p.m.), 200 tons. Jackson, for Patea. ' ■ KAPITI, S.S., (3.50 p.m.), 242 tons, Sawyers, for Wanganui. ... ANGLO-BRAZILIAN, sa (4 : p.m.), 74V6 tons, Richardson, jfor Lyttelton. STORMBIED. s.s. (5.Z0 p.m.), 217 Wits, Crotty, for Wanganni. ( . ■ . . ■ NIKAU, 5.6. (5.25 p.m.), 248 tons. Hay, for Nelson ojid Motueka. NGAKTJTA, sji. (5.50 p.m.), 1250 tons, Many for Greymouth. ' . ' WAIEAU, S£. (5.50 p.m.), 93 tons, Deil-'sy. for Blenheim. , WESTRALIA, ■ F.J3. (6.50 .p.m.), 2884 tons. Bates, for Lyttelton and Dunedin. WAVERLEY, s.s. (7 p.m.), 157 tons, Stewart.. for Nelson. RIPPLE, s.s. (7.5 p.m.). 37 Otons, Carlson, for Napier and Gisbome. , MAORI, s.s. (7.50 p.m.), 3399 tons. Manning, for Lyttelton.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS) ■Queen of the South, Foxton, Jan. 27. ; Delphic, Gisborne, January 27. ■ Blenheim, Blenheim,' January 27. Huia, Wanganui, January 27.' , . Kaitoa, Nelson, ilotueka, January 27. \ Wahine, Lyttelton, January 27. Wakatu,-Lyttelton, Kaikoura, January 27. Flora, scrathern ports, January 23, Arahura, West Coast, Neleon, Picton, January 28. . „ Kamo, Grey month, January 28. iWairan, Blenheim, January 28. Stormbird, Waneanui, Jannary 28. Hawera, Patea, January 28. Kapuni, Patea. January 28. Mama, Patoa.,. January 28. . Kapiti, WaDganui, January 2?. Ngatoro. Limestone Island, way ports, January 28. . ' . „ Nikon, Nelson, Jlotneka, January 28. Maori, Lyttelton, January 28. Breeze, southern ports, January 23. Victoria, Dunedin, Lyttelton, January 2& Arahura, Picton, January 28. Banna, Groymouth, January 28. Tarawera, northern ports, January 29. Ulimaroa, Lyttelton, January 29. Wlmmera, Melbourne, Hob art, January 25. Sqnail, Napier, January 29, ■ Begulns, Wanganui, January 29. Defeudesr, Karamea, January 29, ' John, southern ports, January 30. Moana, San Francisco, way ports, Jan. 30. Westralia, Dunedin, Lyttelton, Jan. 31. Ripple, Gisborno, January 31. Mcnowai, northern ports, February 2.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Acrere, Patea, January 27. ' ■ Amokrom, Cook Strait Sounds, Jan. 37. Opawa, Blenheim, January 27. Katoa, Westporfc, January 27. ' Blenheim, Blenheim, Jannary 27. Queen of the South. Foxton, Jan. 27. Kaitoa, Nelson, Motuefca, January 27. . Pateena, kelson, January 27. TVahine, Lyttelton, January 27: Alapourika, Kew Plymouth. Westport. January 27. ' ■ riimaroa, Lyttelton, Jairuaxy 27. - _ Haia, Kavelock, Sounde. January 27. Canopua, Westport, January 27. Karori,' Lyttelton, January 28. Flora, New Plymouth, West Coast, Jan. 28. Corinna, New Plymouth, January 28. Wairau, Blenheim, January 28. Kapuni, Patea, January 28. Hawera, Patoa. January 28. Mana, Patoa-, January 28. Kapiti, Wangamii, Janneiy 28. Nikau, Nelson; Motueka, January 28. Maori, Lyttelton, January 28. Arahura, Pictou, January 28. Victoria, northern porta, Jan. 28. Wakatu, Kaikoura, Lyttelton, Jan. 28. Waimate, Tokomaru Bay, January 28. Jliroiro, Lyttelton, January 28. , Breeze, Wcnganui, January. 28. Jtakarini, Wangamii, Jannary 29. Tarawora, LytteMon, Dunedin, Jan. 29. TJlimaroa. Sydney. Hobart, Jan. 29. Stormbird,- Wanganui, January 29. Squall, East Coast, January 29.. Refrulus, Nelson, West Coast, Jan. 29. Kennedy, Pnponga, January 30. John, southern ports, Jannary SO. Arahura. Picton, Nelson, West . Ooast, January 30. . a tt i Wimmera,. southern ports, Hobart. Jan. 30. Pelphic. Whangarei, January 30. Westralia, northern ports, February 1. Monowai. Lyttelton. Dunedin, Feb. 2. Bipple, Napier, Gioborno, February 2.

INTERCOLONIAL STEAMERS. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. . TJLMIMAROA, arrived Wellington from Hobart and Sydney January 26. Leaves Wellington for Sydney and Hobart January 29 Duo Sydney February 2 and Hobart February 5. _ EIVEBINA, leaves Sydney January A for Auckland. Due thero February 1. Leavas for Sydney February 2. Due Fcb™WIlOlEEAi due Wellington from Hobarl direct 'January ffl. Leaves January 30 for southern ports, Hobart, and Melbourne. PALOONA, left Wellington for Hobart and Melbourne January 23. Due Howurt February 1. __ , MOERAKI, left Hobart January 23 and 16a%°s Sydney January 29 for Wellington direct. Due here February 2. WelUngion February 5 for Sydney and Hobart, Duo Sydney February 9 and Hobart Febr<MANUKA.' leaves Hobart January 30 and Sydney February 5 for Wellington direct. Due here February 9. Loaves Wellington mVhrnarv 12 for Sydney nnd Hobart. Duo Sydney February 16 and Hobarl Febniary 19.'

■FRISCO SERVICE.' MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. MARAMA. left Sydney January 2, for Weilincton direct. Arrived January 6. Loft fnr San Francisco, via llarotonga and Papeete, January 7. Due 'Frisco Janua MOANA. left San Francisco January 9 for Wellington, via Papeete and Itaroi°L». -too: •ffeUtort-an, 20,.

Loaves for Sydney direct January 30. Due there February 4. MAT'PAT, leaves Sydney January 30 for Wellington dircot* Dne Wellington February J. Leaves February 4 for 'Frisco, via Earotonga and Papeete. Dne 'Fneoo February 24. VANCOUVER SERVICE. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. NIAGARA, left Sydney January _21 for Auckland direct. Arrived Auckland J&nu» ory 25. Left January 26 for Vancouver, via Suva and Honolulu. 'Due Vancouver February U. MAKTjRA, left Vancouver January 20 for Auckland and Sydney, via Honolulu and Suva.. Due Auckland. February 8. Leaves same day far Sydney direct. Dne there February 12. OVERSEA SHIPPING) Steamers. J*om. Lett. Doe. P.ualiinc .... London Dec. 24 Feb. 8 Matatua London Dec- 51 Feb. 21 Star of Australia London Jan. 31 Mar. 8 Toinui London Jan. 10 Feb. 25 Kotorua London Jan. 21 Mar. 8 Westmeath Liverpool Dec. 19 Feb. 12 Halßmshiro Liverpool Dec. 19 Feb. a Kurnara Liverpool Jan. » ~ Daldorch Montreal Nov. 23 Feb. 17 Borderdale Montreal Jen. 10 Mfli.ol Hesperoa St. John Jan. 5 — BY TELEGBAPH. OVERSEA. SYDNEY, January 26. Arrived.—Manuka (1 p.m.). FBEMANTLE, January 26. Arrived.—Egypt, from London. COASTALi TUESDAY, JANTJASY M.. AUCKLAND. Sailed.—Niagara (12.35 p.m.). for Vancouver, via Suva, and Honolulu. NAPLES. Arrived.—Monevroi (11-30 fl»m.), from WelUnSt ° n ' CA3TLEPOIKT. Arrived.—Kahu (6.20 a.m.), from WeUinet°n' WANGANUI. Sofled.—Huia (5.20 p.m.), for Wellington. PICTON. Arrived.—Ngahere (eaTlyl from Wellington, i BLENHEIM. ' To twil.—Blenheim (midnight), for Welto,rton - NELSON. Sailed.—Kaitoa (2.50 p.m.), for Weflmcton, via Mohieka. ■ . ■ GREYMOUTH. Soiled—Kamo (6.10 p.m.), for WeHmston. LYTTELTCiN. " Arrived.—Wakatu (3.45 a.m.), from Kaikonra; Wairuna (9.15 a.m.), from Newcastle. Sailed—El ■ Cordobes <4.30 pjn.), for Dun«ul—Dalmore, for London; Wakatai, for Koikoura. ■ , . Sailed.—Wahine (8.40 p.m.), for Welling-, ton, with 260 passengers. .. DTOEDIN. . . Arrived.—Kowhai (6.45 PJn.), from Oamo.ru; John (8.10 a.m.), from Timaru.. Sailed.—lnvercargill .(4.20 a.m.l, for Invercargill. Sailed.—Victoria (noon), for AncWand. Passengers: Saloon—Por Wellington—Massed Hill, Jack, Kosebotham. Daly, Eose. Mn. T. 0. Brash and 3 children, Mr. and Mre. Batcher, Mrs. Penhay and Masters Penhay (2), Mr. H. A. Smith.. For Napier-Mr. and Mrs. Ritchie, Miss Heir. For GisborneMre. Geo. Pnflett, Misses Gibson, .Johnston, Good, Master Itobertson: J'r Aucli-land-Missea Allen. (2), Mr and Mrs. J. Allen and child, Mrs. Sheffield and 2 children; 7 steerage for all , porta. _ r - Sailed.—Ardgairy, for : Melbourne. t BLUFF. t Arrived.—Petone (9.45 a.m.), from WeUing-K-assa, barque (11 for Hobart. _ BJH.S. OORINTHICT FROM' LONDON., Shortly .before 6' p.m.- yesterday the Shaw. 6avill liner Corlntliic arrived m the stream at Weliing ton from London, via Cape Town and Hobart Pratique having been granted at the anchorage, the feesei berthed at the Queen's Wfrarf No. 1, south at 7.50 p.m. According to an official report of the voyage, the Corinthic left' Tilbury Docks, London, on December 11. The Nore lightship "was reached at about 8 n.m. the eaine day, and the anchor was dropped for the night. The . passage through tho Bay of Biscay was fairly 6mooth, and the weather remained fine till Capo Town was rcoched on January 2. Anchor wo* weighed early next morning," and nineteen days were occupied on the run to Hobart. After leaving Oape Town the weather underwent a complete change, pud instead of warm weather the lessengcrs experienced a touch of winter. Hobart ! waa made on January 21. and Wellington ice above. ' • ' J ... Captain Hart ifl still in command, of tne Corinthic, and has' tho following officers associated with him r—Chief, Mr. H.. L. Cater; firet, Mr. T. Richards; second, Mr. J. H. Dray; third, Mr'. F. S. Hean; fourth, Mr. H. Clarke; surgeon, Dr. Taylor SeflJ. Mr. G. M'Lellon is chief engineer, Mr. H. A, Douglas second, Mr. J. B. Ramsey third, Mr. M. Jones fourth, Mr. H. Owen fifth, and Mr. R. Cable sixth. Mr. A, E. Bughee is chief refrigerating engineer, and Mr. W .B. Brown is his Gfisifitant. " Mr. H. S. Kett is wireless operator.'and Mr. L. Philooi is his assistant. Mr. A. Hattrick is eteward-in-charge, and Mr. H, V. Wifie is pTurser. ' • ■. • The Corinthic has a large cargo to discharge here, and' is expected to sail for Lytteiton on Monday or Tuesday next.

S.S. ' ARAHURA DELATED. Telegraphic advice received from Greymouth yesterday morning stated that' the weather had -cleared, and -also that the Eea liad moderated at .that: part.: .It was reported, 'however, that' there woe toomuch "fresh" in the Grey River to allow the Arahura and Kamo to inving, but it was hoped to dispatch both vessels during the afternoon. Provided she got away, the Arahura was scheduled, to leave Westport for Nelson at < a.m. to-day. It was expected that, she would clear the latter port for Picton and Wellington at 6.30 p.m., and will probably arrive in port about 5 or 6 o'clock to-morrow morning.

TRANSPORT OEABI FROM EGYPT. Oraii, sb., of the New Zealand Shipping Company's. fleet (late H.M.X.Z.T. No. 6), which arrived in the etream at Wellington from Port Said direct, the previous evening, berthed at the Taianaki Street Wharf Seeterday morning. As soon as the big ner came alongside the work of dismantling her was commenced. This will take' some time, and when- it is .partially completed-the Orari will proceed to Auckland and Waitara to load for London. She will return to Wellington, about February 17 to complete, and will clear this port finally about February 20. Throughout the journey back to New Zealand fair weather was' experienced. IIBSS-TABLE GOSSIP. Mr. 0. Richardson has befen engaged as sixth engineer of the' Maori. Mr. Aimea, who has been purser on several of the Union Company's steamers, ha-s been appointed to the looal office dtoff pro. tem. - , , Mr. J. Neill, late purser of the Paloona, is at- present ashore at the Union Comlocal office. He will join the Moana as purser on January 30. ' . ' . ■ Mr. A. Hattrick, - who for many years waa the popular steward-in-charge on board It.M.S. Corinthio, is again malting a visit to New Zealand after an absence of four yeara. For some considerable time Mr. Hattrick has been engaged on board the White Star liner Cretic, which, prior to tho war, was running in the Mediter-ranean-Boston service. On that vessel's arrival in London recently Mr. ■ Hattrick was commissioned to take charge , of the ■victualling department of the Corinthic vice Mr. Lees, who met with a serious aocidont this trip in .London. Mr. H. V. Wiee/latt purser of the Olympic, -Cedric, and Cymeric, is ngw purser of R.H.S. Corinthic

Advice has been received by the looal office of the New Zealand Shipping. Company stating that'-, the Turafcina, -which cleared Wellington on December 10 for London, arrived at Teneriffe on Jaiiuary 23. Laden with cement from Limestone Island the Blackball Coal Company's 6teamer Ngatoro is due at Wellington about tomorrow. Inquiry of the local agents for the small coastal steamer Defender yesterday elicited tho information 1 that the vessel wee at present loading timber at Karamea for Wellington. The Shaw-Savill liner Wajmaaa was taken out of the Port. Chalmers Bock yesterday, and has-commenced Homeward loading. The Warrimoo was docked e-t the sonthern port yesterday morning. On inquiry at the'local agents for the 0; and D. Lino (M«ssib. Bannatyne and Co.) yesterday it woe ascertained that the Mimiro, which is discharging New York cargo at the Queen's Wharf, would get away from Wellington for southern ports to-morrow. She is due back hero about February 6 for Homeward loading. Tho s.imo company's Makarini will leave Wellington for Wangtinui at daybreak on Friday. The big White Star liner Athenic, which hos been docked at Auckland for cleaning and painting, is expected to ioavo tho northern port next week for Gisborne, Napier, and Wellington for the purposo of continuing Homowaid loading. About 150,000 coses of "shell" benzine have been brought to New Zealand by the British Imperial Oil Company's steamer l'bysa at present discharging at Auckland. After landing part cargo at the northern .port the Physa will proceed on to' Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Duncdin. After having lifted what cargo is offering at Wellington, the Waiiaate ' will go .on to Tokomara Bay, Napier, Auckland, and ijjondon io-mojyaw,-

Delay having been occasioned to the Union Company's Flora at Dnnedtn oil fic* count of a dearth ol firemen tie vessel will not load New Plymouth and West Coast cargo at Wellington till to-morrow at earliest; From I/yttelt«n the Chatham Islands Fishing Company's Himitangi will return to Waitangi end, Pitt Island to-day. She will como back to Lyttelton before visiting Wellington. Word has been received in Wellington stating ' that the New Zealand Shipping Company's chorteroS steamer Daldorch, bound from Montreal to New Zealand ports, arrived at Melbourne on Saturday last. She is due here towards the latter end. of next month. The Union-Company's Oorinna, which arrived at Wellington from southern ports yesterday, had 450 tons of cargo on board to land here. Included in: the freight were 4000 boxes buttor, 2500 crates chee6o, and 312 bags meat for transhipment to the Delphic for Borne.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2369, 27 January 1915, Page 8

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SHIPPING NEWS. Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2369, 27 January 1915, Page 8

SHIPPING NEWS. Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2369, 27 January 1915, Page 8