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SHIPPING NEWS

I PIUSES OP TUB MOON. JANUARY. Day. Hr. m. Full moon ...'. 8 712 p.m. last quarter' 16 11 12 p.m. New moon 23 7 10 p.m. First quarter 30 0 31 a.m. MOON. Moon rise 3 to-day, 9.13 p.m.; sets, 9.3 a.m. Saturday. TIDE. To-day, 7.21 a.m.; 7.40 p.m. To-morrow, 8.4 a.m.; 8.22 p.m. * SUN. Sun rises to-day, 4.31 a.m.; 7.26 p.m. ARRIVALS. THURSDAY, JANUAHY 11. WIMStERA, s.s. (8.20 a.m.), 3022 tons. Kell, from Melbourne. Passengers: Saloon— Mesdames Prideaux, Tope. Eyland, Dickason. O'Connor, Warner and son, Olucas. Anderson and 3 children, Stoddart, Ulyth, Collie, Hilton, Hicks, Oliilds, Denncy and infant, Misses Warner (2), Phillips, Hunter, Hilton. Messrs, Tope, Brawn-well. Rov. Mr. Warner. Olucas. Excell, Dickason, Lang, Blyth, Appoly, Hilton; 45 steerage. REGULUS, s.s. (9.20 a.m.), 585 tons, Vickerman, from Wanganui. MARAROA, s.s. (10 a.m.), 2598 tons, Mawson, from Lyttclton. Passengers: 140 saloon and 289 steerage. RIYERINA, s.s. (11.40, a.m.), 4758 tons, Entwisle, from Lyttclton. KAPUNI, s.s. (noon), 150 tons, Gibson, from Patea. OPAWA, s.s. (2 p.m.), 110 tons, Nicholas, from Blenheim. ROSAMOND, s.s. (5.35 p.m.), 721 tons, Stewart, from Napier. BLENHEIM, s.s. (6.30! p.m.), 120 tons, Wilkinson, from Havelcck. WAKATU, s.s. (11.15 p.m.), 157 tons, Wills, -'from Blenheim. PATEENA, s.s. (10.50 p.m.), 1212 tons, Irwin, from Nelson and Picton. \ departures. THURSDAY. JANUARY 11. WAVERLEY, s.s. (4.5 p.m.), 157 tons, Fisk, for Patea. MAEAItOA, s.s. (7.50 p.m.). 2598 tons, Maw-so-n, for Lyttclton. Passengers: SaloonJfisscs Thompson, Barnett. Elmers. Hales, Gagan, Fagan (2), Cliilman, --Tidy (2), Wroath, Rowland, Wade. Hay. Wason, Scott, Duncan, Marr, Hicks, Phillips. Salmon, Wallace, Meredith, Masfield, M'Farlane, Webb, Blaney. Miller, Paton, Mesdames Denny and-infant, Roys andi2 children, Grevell, Warner, Barnett. Thompson, Alexander, Couquist, Stratford. Hunt, Gouk, Moore, Arthur, Ferguson, Craddock, Wray and 2 children, Andrew, Hicks, George and 5 children, Dobbs and child, M'Fadgen. Miller, Messrs. Denny, Roy, Grevoll, Warner, M'Oarthy, Barnett., Barnett, Barnett, Hopkins, Patcrson, Brown, Stratford, Hunt, Gouk, Earl, Moore, Nelson, Sanderson, Cronin, Wharton, Horrell, Ottey, WHson, Riley, Palmer, Sloman, Oraddock, Orbell, Cray, Hcssottt, Lning, Templeton, Boet, Bowman, Richardson, Dain, Lyell and 2 soils, George, Snook, Adams, Leen, Nixon, Lilburn. RIVERINA, s.s, (6 p.m.), 4758 tons. Bate, £ °BolalSoSd, s.s. (6.10 j.m.), 721 tons, Stewart, for Greymoutli. __ CORINNA, s.s. (6.30 p.m.), 1271 tons. Elders, for Duuedin. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Queen of the Soptli, Foxton, Jan. 12. Wakatu, Lyttclton, Kaikoura, Jan. 12. Orepuki, Lyttclton, January 12. Kapiti, Wanganui, January 12. Kaitoa, Nelson, January 12. Maori, Lyttelton, January 12. Pateena, Nelson. Picton, Jan. 12: ■A'utilti, Wanganui, January 12. Kokiri, Newcastle, January 12. Blenheim, Blenheim. January 12. Pateena, Nelson, Picton, January 13. Niliau, Nelson, January 13. Mararoa, Lyttolton, January 13. Wiaimea, Tan&kohe, January 13. ltipple, Akitio, Gisbornc, Napier, Jan. 14. Opawa, Blenheim, January 14. WaTorley, Patea, January 14. Kahika, Bluff, January 15. John, southern ports, January 15. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Wakatu. Kaikoura. Lyttclton, Jan. 12. Orepuki, Nelson, Tarakoho, Nydia Bay, Jonuary 12. Kapiti, Wanganui, January 12. Queen of the South, Fox ton, Jan. 12. Maori, Lyttclton, January 12. Kaitoa., Nelson, January 12. Blenheim, Haveloclc and Pelorus "Sounds, January 12. Regulus, Nelson and West Coast, Jan. 12. Kapuni, Patea, January 12. Ha-wora, Patea, January 12. Nikau, Nelson, January 13. Mararoa, Lyttelton, January 13. Wimmera. Melbourne, via southern ports, - January 13. Putiki, Wanganui, January 13. Ngakuta, Greyraouth, January 13. Opawa, Blenhoim, Jonuary 14. John, Wanganui. January 15. Waveriey, Patea, January 15. Waimed. Nelson and West Coast, January 16. Ripple, Napier, Gisborne, Akitio, Jan. 16. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. WE6TRALIA, left Auckland on January 4 for Sydney direct. -Left Sydney on January 11 for Auckland. Duo Auckland January 15. WIJDtERA, left Melbourne January 6 for Wellington direct and arrived Wellington January 11. Leaves Wellington January 13 for Melbourne, via southern ports. Duo Melbourne January 22. RIVEKJNA. arrived Sydney from Wellington direct on December 25. Left Sydney for Wellington direct, after going folTobart, on January 4, and arrived here January 8. Left for Lyttclton on January 9, and returned. Left Wellington for Sydney direct on January 11. Due Sydney January 15. I'ALOONA loft Dunedin January 2. and Lyttelton January 3, and arrived Wellington January 4. Left Wellington for Melbourne, via Hobart, on January '6. Arrived Eobart January 10. Duo Melbourne January UVICTORIA. leaves Sydncj January 24, and due Auckland January 28. Leaves Auckland January 30. Due Gisborno January 31, Napier February 1. and Wellington February 2. Leaves Wellington for Ly'-Mton and Duncdin same dar. MANUKA, left Sydney after going to Hobart ou Jaunary 11, and duo Wellington January 15. Leaves Wellington .January 16 for Lyttelton. and due back January 18, and leaves same day for Sydney direct. Due Sydney January. "2. MOERAKT. arrived Sydney January 8. Leaves Sydney, after goine to Hobart, on January 18 for Wellington direct, and duo Wellington January 22. Leaves January 23 for Lyttelton, and due back January 25. Leaves same day for Sydney direct. Due Sydney January 29. BT TELEGRAPH. . OVERSEA. CHATHAM ISLANDS, January 11. Arrived.—flimitajigi (4.30 p.m.), from Wellington. SYDNEY, January 11. Sailed.—Manuka (1 p.m.), for Wellington. NEWCASTLE. January 11. Sailed—Maroro, for New Zealand. COASTAL?" THURSDAY. JANUARY 11. AOOKLAND Arrived—South Africa (4.15 p.m.), from Newcastle; Tarawora (noon), from southern ports. ONEHUN OA. Arrived.—Arapawa (7.40 a.m.), from Waitara and Kawliia. Siiiled.—Rarnwa (4 p.m.). for New Ply- . mouth. ' NAPIER. Arrived.—Ripple (7 a.m.), from Wellington. To sail.—Monowai (8 p.m.), lor Wellington. , . NEW PLYMOUTH. Sailed—Waimea (12.50 p.m.), for Terakohe. WANGANUI. Arrived.—Kowhai (11.50 a!m.), from Wellington. . NELSON. Arrived— Kennedy (1 p.m.), from Wellington. , , _ . Sailed— Kennedy (6 p.m.), for Wanganui; Kaitoa (7.5 p.m.). for Wellington. 1 WESTPORT. Arrived.—Komata (9.15 a.m.), from Wellington; Kittawa (7.10 p.m.), from Wellington. gkeyMOUTH. Arrived.— Mapourika (8.30 a.m.), from Wellington and Westport. LYTTELTON. Arrived.—Koromiko (7 a.m.). from Newcastle; Hinomoa (8.35 a.m.), from WelSailed'.—Maori (9 p.m.),' for Wellington. WIMMERA. FROU MELBOURNE. On her first trip sinoe tho beginning of the Australian coal striko the Wim- . niera arrived in port, shortly after 8 ■ o'clock yesterday morning, and berthed at No 16 Jervois Quay breastwork, where discharge of cargo was commenced. The vessel had BCO tons of general cargo in discharge, including transhipments £ the following vessels:-Hellenic Tysia, Coronos, Australiu, I'ultnle; Mooltan, Kashgar Opawa, and- Loongaua. She is timc<i to leave here on Saturday even, ing for Melbourne, via' southern ports. MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Mr W. A. Marten, of tho freights department of the Union Company, has resigned from tho company, with whom he has been associated for three years, and on leaving yesterday was presented ■with a small camera as a memento from his colleagues of his connection with tho Union 'Company, and of tho esteem in which ho was held.

Messrs. H. Pycroft and D. G. Oarr. of the Union Company's stall", went into ■ camp tliis weak. Mr. J. D. Smith, purser of the Jfahono, who has been on holidays, has rejoined his vessel. Itr W. Heid. late second officcr'.of tho Ca.lui, has Joined tho Oorinna- as third officer. Captain Charles Anderson, one of the best-known coastal masters in the Dominion, has resigned from tlio command of tho schooner Tlouto, which is at pre- f sent at Dlimcdin. Caiptaiin Amferson ; has been in charge of the Honto for several years past, and has made some smart -passagos between northern torn- 1 ber ports and Diincdin. The captain is at present at Rotorua for a holidas'. Ho later will go to Auckland, whero it is reported he will take charge- of tho • auxiliary schooner lluanui. Badio advice received last evening announced tho arrival at Chatham Islands at. a lato hour yesterdny afternoon of thn Hiraitangi from Wellington. The John, which left hero on Wednesday ( ovoning for southern ports, 6hould arrive , here on Thursday neit, and goes on to Wanganul tho Eamo day. The Bosamoml called in here for orders , yesterday afternoon from Napier, and left • last evening for Greymquth. Her move- ! ments after arrival at Greymouth. aro not yet known. i Continuing her voyage from Biinbury (West Australia) the Kaiapoi arrived in Wellington from Lyttclton last evening. 1 She will dischargo tho balance of her timber from Australia., hut ficr ■ subsequent movements have not yet been i deciaed upon. . . : Tho steamer South Africa, which has been chartered by the William Crosby Line was duo to arrivo at Auckland yestorday from Newcastle. She brines a > general c.irgo from Sydney and Newcastle. After discharging hero the . South Africa wil! go to Duncdin. Sho ■ is a vessel ot 1981 tons, and is owned and registered in the British possession, whose name sho bears. Tho Sydney "Shipping List" Gays that on Saturday last it was expected that , tho French, steamer Saint Louis would . sail for Sydney for Noumea (New Cale- . donia). The Saint Louis was in Auckland a short time ago. She is later to ; tow from Noumea a hulk—L'Aube— to Wcl- ( lington for the Scales Lino. ' Tho Auckland "Star" Eays:—"Tho local ' agents have had no advice of thov Andy Mahony since the intimation that she was to leave Sydney for Auckland. _ It is not thought that sho has yet sailed as cable nows would have como to hand if that had been the case. The vessel, it will bo remembered, put into Sydney nfter a very much, prolonged voyage from San Francisco. She has a cargo of timber and case-oil for this port. According to a recent Auckland exchange tho Andy Mahony was to have left Sydney about January 4 .for Auckland. tho Kini leaves Greymouth to-night with a lull load of coa.l for Wellintrton. The Monowai, according to advice from the Union Company, was to have left Napier at 10 p.m. yesterday, and is duo here this afternoon. She takes ■ no cargo, and is timed to leave hero at IC. o'clock to-night for Lyttelton. . ' fro word was received last evening of the Orepuki leaving Lyttelton for Wellington and it is probable that she will not now get here until Saturday. Sho ; sails the samo day for Nelson, Terakoho i and Nydia. Day. w Messrs Wright. Stcphenson, and Co. : advise that the Waimca- is duo hero on : Sunday from Nelson mth a load of : stock to discharge at Petone. At Pc- . tone she takes a load of sheop. and leaves on Monday for Picton. Sho is ; duo back here on the same day, and mweeds to Nelson and tho West Coast r, Tho°Hinemoa arrived at Lyttelton yesterday morning, 'and left yesterday again for Godley Head and Akaroa. According to a northern exohnn|o tho auxiliary schooner Huanui, which, arrived at Auckland from Barotonga on Saturday last, wiU in future bo employed in the New Zealand coastal trade The vessel will makp an occasional trip to Doncdin with timber from lafpara on behalf of 'tho National JfortßKKO and Agicncy Opmptunyl Ltd. Sho will then 'return to the north .with produce from Duncdin. The Huauui was built at Auckland in 1910. and she rat- . "&£.. iaewr and Harvey- o AjlcKan s d ho i has a b^ y ™ tfmo past in the trade between Eastern iScifi i Mands and San Francisco. Captain Chas. Anderson, lato master of the auxiliary'schooner Houto, will take comTr d Turned, £XJk. ? t. for the ball Coal Company, advises tho follow- % full cargo, and tho iNganuia icaii-a hero to-day for Picton.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2975, 12 January 1917, Page 8

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SHIPPING NEWS Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2975, 12 January 1917, Page 8

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