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SHIPPING NEWS

PHASES 01? THE MOON'. NOVEMBER. Dry. lit', in. First qua tier 1 1 13 p.m. Full moon 8 II 5 a.m. Last quarter IS 3 !0 a.m. New uioun '.V 5 2 M a.m. MOOS. Moon rises to-day, 7-!(i p.m.; rets, 4.25 a.m. to-morrow TIDE. To-dav, 3.48 a.m.; 4.18 p.m. To-mo'rrow, 4-17 a.m.; 5.18 p.m. SUN. Sun rises to-day, 4.51 a.m.; sets, 6.39 p.m. ARRIVALS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7 OPAWA, ?s. (1 a.m.),. 110 tons, W. Nicholas, from Picton. INVERCARC.ILL. s.s. (6.25 a.m.). 224 tons, Thompson, from liyttelton. PAPAROA. s.s. (6.50 a.m.), 7697 tons, H. I'ariU's. from Bristol. KAITOA. s.s. (7.50 a.m.), 319 tons, Wildman, from Kelson. MANUKA, s.s. >7.55 a m.), 4505 tons, C. (.'lift, from Lyttelton. BLENHEIM, s.s. (10.2 A a.m.), 151 tons, G. Wilkinson, from Wang.inui.

HAWEKA. s.«. 'TJ.4B p.m.), 174 tons, M'Kinnoil, irom Patca. WAVKKLEY, s.s. (midnight), 157 tons, W, Erigdcn, trom Pttea.

DEPARTURES. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7. PORT ELLIOT, s.s. (6.30 a.m.), 7395 tons, J. -lack, for Gisbonie. NGAHEKK. s.s. 'noon), 1090 tons, 11. Dinner, for 1 Greymotith. PATEENA, a.s. '1.55 pm.), 1212 tons, T. Sov/ell. for Picton and Nelson. KAITOA, s.s.i 5.20 p.m.). 319 tons, Wildman, for Kelson. RURU, s s. (SX;, p.m.), 158 tons, Fletcher, for Castlcpoint and Coast. KAITANGATA. s.s. (6.20 p.m.), 1981 tons, Page, for Auckland. BLENHEIM, s.s. (6.20 p.m.), 151 tons, G. Wilkinson, f=r WanganuE MANUKA. b.s. (8 p.m.), 4505 tons, 0. (.'lift, for Lyttelton. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8. OPAWA, s.s. (0.20 a.m.), 110 tons, J. Knox, for Picton. CALM, s.s. (0.25 a.m.). 890 tons, T. Braidwood, for Picton iind Lyttelton. TE ANATJ, s.s. (1.55 a.m.), 1627 tons, Platts. for Dnnodiu,

EXPECTED ARRIVALS WAKATU, Kai'.iOtira, November 8. Wairau, Blenheim. November 8. Magic, Sandy Bay, November 8. Mararoa. Lyttelton, November 8. Nikau, Nelson, November 8. Pateena, Picton, Nelson, November 8. Kaliu, Chathams, November 8. Westrolia. Melbourne, November 8. Kapuni, Patca, November t). Monowai, Napier, Auckland, November 5. Ngatoro, Lyttelton, November 8. Corinna, New I'lymoitth, November 8. Manuka, Lyttelton, November 9. Kaitoa, Nelson, November 9. i.loeralii, Lyttelton, November 9. Opawa, Blenheim, November 9. Blenheim, Uavalock, November 9. Ripple, Gisbornc, November 10. Putiki, East Coast, November 10. Baden Powell, New Plymouth, Nov, 10. Kaiapot, Greymotith, November 10. Karuo. Wcstport, November 10. Mararoa-, Lyttelton, November 11. Nikau, Nelson, November 11. Pateena, Picton, Nclfon, November 11. Itivenna, Syduey, November 11. Karaiuca, Wanganui, November 11.. Wootton, Lyttelton, November 11. Kennedy, I'oxton, November 11. Alexander, Nelson, November 11. Kapiti, Wangauui, November 11. Jlawera, Patca, November 11 Runt, East Coast, November 11. Invcrcargill, Wanganui, November 11. Manuka, Lyttelton, November 12. Kaitoa., Nolson, November 12. Komata, Wcstport, November 12. Kahilta, Wcstport, Noicinber 12. Mokoia, Lyttelton, Duncilin, Nov. 13. Bellbuckle, New lork, vi> Aucklatul, Nov. Kara, Tarakohc, November 14.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Invcrcargill, Wangamii, November 8. Mararoa, Lyttcltou, November 8. Nikau, Nelson, November. 8. Kantian, Westport, November 8. Monowai, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Nov, 8. Komata, Westport, November 8. Kennedy, Foxton, November 8. • Wairau, Blenheim, November 8. Kapiti, Wangamii, November 8. • Ilawera. Patea, November 8 Ngatoro, Grevmouth, November 8. John, Dunedin. November 8. Corinna, Timaru, Dunedin, Oamaru, Novombor 8. Hororata, London, November 8. Maori, Lyttelton, November 10. Kaitoa, Nelson, November 10. Patcenn, Picton. Nelson, November 10. Tofua, 'Frisco, November 10. Blenheim, Sounds, November 10, Kapnni, Putea, November 10. Mceraki, Sydney, November 10. Wakatu, Kaikoura, November 10. Opawa. Blenheim, November 10 Waverley, Patea, November 10. Mararoa, Lyttelton, November U. Nikau, Nelson, November 11. Wfistralia, Melbourne, via south, Nov 11 Hippie, Napier, Gisbornc, Akilio, Nov. ll' lonic, Lyttelton. Dunedin. November 11. Baden Powell. New Plymouth, Nov. 11 Kennedy, Foxton, November 11 Alexander, Nelson, Coast, November 11 Putiki, East Coast, November 11. Burn, Last Coast, November 11 Wanaka, Newcastle, November 11. Manuka, Lyttelton, November V. Kaitoa, Nelson, November 12. Patoena, Picton, Nelson, November is. Wootton, Lyttelton, November 12 liemiiera. Port Chalmers, November 12. Mokoia, Auckland, via Coast, Nov. 13 Paparoa., Port Chalmers, November 13 Jlivcrma, Sydney, November 14 Kara, New Plymouth, November 14.

OVERSEA STEAMERS. AIUWA (S.S.A.), left London Oct. 5 for Auckland. Duo Nov 14 BELLBUCKLE (U.S. r .nd A.). left Not, Yorli lor Auckland. Wellington, and Amtralia, Oct. 2. Arr. Nov, 5. Due Wellington -nov. 14.

CARPENTARIA (A. and A.), loading in New Wit for N.Z. and Australia. lONic (Sfi.A.), left U.K. Sept. 8 for WeiI;n?ton ; arrived Wellington Oct. 25 KAIkOURA (N.Z.6. Co.). left Montreal Oct. 9 for Auckland, Wellington, and Austraha. Due November 23.

ICIA OKA IR.S.A.) i' c f, [f-K. Sept. 16 for Wellington, via ports. Arr. Nov V LEITIUM (A. and A.), left New York Oct 8 for Auckland. Wellington, and Australia. Due Wellington Nov 18 LIIJERTY (U.S. and A), loading at Non York .for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttclton, and Dunedin, and Australian ports MTTSUKI MARU (O.S K.), left Japan Oct. 9 for Auckland Arr. Nov. 7 NEUMARK left Safaga. Red Sea, Oct 30, for Auckland and Y\ r ellington. Due Nov. 12. NORTHUMBERLAND (F.S.) left Liverpool Oct. 22 for N.Z., via Bombay and Australia. OPAWA (N.Z.K. Co.), to leave London ond Dee. for Auckland, Wellington, Ljttelton. and Port Chalmers. OPIHI (Rcecc). to ioad Singapore for New Zealand. Due Wellington Nov. 30. ' ORARI (N.Z.S. Co.), to leave Canada, Dec, for Now Zealand. I'AKEHA (S.S.A.), left London October ? Tor Australia and New Zealand. PAVAROA (N.Z. anil A Co.). left Brio, tol Sept. 14 Arr. Wellington Nov. 7 PORT DENISON (CD.), to load iu N Z PORT ELLIOT (0.D.), left Port Said Sept. 4 for Adelaide and N.Z. Arr. Wellington Oct. 30. PORT SYDNEY (CD.). loft London Sept. 23 for Auckland, Napier, and Wellington, via Australia. Due about Nov. 18. RARANGA (S.S.A.), due Wellington from Australia. November 2-3, to load. RI.M.UTAKA (N.Z.S. Co.), to leave U.K November 8 for Auckland, Wellington, Lyttelton. and Port Chalmers. RUAUINE (N.Z.S. Co.). to leave london Nov. 3 for Auckland, Wellington, Lvttclton, and Port Chalmers. RUAI'EHU (N.Z.S. Co.). to leave U.K middle Nov. for New Zealand. WAIfINK (U.S.S.), to Icavo United Kingdom November Tor TTcw Zealand. . WAITOMO (U.S.S.), to load in Singapore and Calcutta for N.Z. WEST CAYANAL (U.S. and A.), loading iu New York for N.Z. W.UAKATANK (N.Z.S. Co.). to loavo Can twla- Nov. for New Zealand. SAILERS Vonnol. Lett. Duo. San Francisco to AucklandNarwhal Aug. 22 Oct. San Francisco to Want'iinui— Wanganui Sept. 13 Nov. San Francisco to NapierWilliam E. Ilurnham Sept, 23 Nov. THE BERTHAGE LIST. To-day's berthage list is as under:— John-No. 1 queen's Wharf. Kemuei-H-No. 1 Queen's Wharf. City of Winchester-No. 2 Queen's Wharf. Kennedy-No. 3 Queen'!! Wharf. Kiipiti—No. 5 Queen's Wharf. Oorinna-No. 6 Queen's Wharf. 'i>iiii-N". o Omen's Wh-irf. Nikau-Xo. 10 Queen'? Wharf. Wairau-No. 11 Queen's Wharf. Nora Niveii-No. 11 Queen's Wharf. I'lvercr.i-g;'" No. 13 Queen''; Wharf. Mouowai~No. 14 Queen's Wharf. Tofua -No. 1C Queens Wharf, [{omnia—Tarannki -Slreel WhaiT. Ngatoro-Taramiki Street Wharf. Jlapourika—Civde Ouay Wharl. Mararoa—Ferry Wharf, Kin. Ora-Railway Wharf. Waitangi-Hailwav Wharf. Waiiakn- Railway Wharf. Argyllshire-Glasgow Wharf. Jlcrornta—Glasgow Wharf.

ITawcra-Glnssow Wharf. Waverley—Glascow Whan". Kahu-Glasgow Wharf. Ii nic -Kinc's Wharf Paparoa-King's Wharf. Kiiramu-Pipitea Wharf. BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEA. SYDNEY, November 6. Arrived —Ngaltut.ti. Irom Greymouth. •SYDNEY. November 7. Sailed— Bivcriua (3 p.m.l. Jlaroro, and White Pine, lor New Zealand. MELBnURNE, November 6. Arrived.-Taiyo Mai'.i. Irom U'elliuKtou. COASTAt FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7. AUCKLAND. Arrived.-.Vitsulu Maru (0.43 a.m.), from Japan. ONEJIUNG.V Sailed.-Rr.rawa (5.30 p.m.), for New Plymouth. MANUKAC HEADb The Rarawa passed outwards at 7.15 p.m. NEW PLYMOUTH. Arrivcd.-Kowhai (6.30 a.m.), Irom Westport. Kailed.-C'orinna (6.10 p.m.), for Wellington. PA. IDA Arrivcd.-Kapuni (815 a.m.), from Wellington. PORT AHURIRI Arrived—Ripple Imidnight. Nov. 6). from Wellington. Sailed—ilono\v,:ii %.o0 p.m.), for Wellington. PICTON. Arrived.—l'atecna (6.50 p m.), from V/clling. ton. To sail—Pateena (8 p.m.), for Nelson. NYDIA HAY. Arrived.—Hay Howard (4 p.m., Nov. 6), from Wellington. KELSON. To sail.-Nilrau (7 p.m.). for Wellington. GREYMOUTH. Arrived.—Kanin ;8.30 a.m.), from Wellington; Kaiapoi i 9.15 a.m.), from Wellington; Kamona UP a.m.), from Wellington. KAIKOURA Sailcd.-Wakatu '3.30 p.m.), for Wellington. LYTTELTON. Arrived—Karu (7.30 a.m.), from Tarakohc; Storm (8.40 a.m.), from Wellington; Moeraki (9 a.m.), from Wellington; City of Madras '9 a.m.), irom Wellington. Sailed—Ngatoro (1.20 p.m.), for Wellington; Mararoa (7.10 p.m.), for Wellington, PORT CHALMERS. Arrived—Mokoia '5.J0 a.m.), from Wellington. PAPAHO.V ARRIVES. The Paparoa arrived at Wellington early yesterday morning; from Bristol, and on being granted pratique berthed at tho King's Wharf. The Paparoa left on (September 14, and her ilrst port of call was Newport News, where she bunkered, leaving on October 1 for Colon. Colon was reached on October 3, and Panama cleared the following day. The \ecsei had !i, fair-weather trip, and there was no untoward incident during the voyage.

Captain H. C. Barnes is in command, and has with him the following oiliccrs:Uhief, Mr. 11. J. Wilde; second, Mr. K. C. Millard; third, Mr. A. 11. Otterson; fourth, Mr. I. M'Neill; wireless operators, Messrs. A. F. Janiicson and li. Ashton; chief engineer, Mr J. Scott: second, Mr. A. 0. Rrowne; third, Mr. C. Tewsley; fourth, Mr. 11. F. Brown; fifth, Mr. S. Twomey; chief refrigerating engineer, Mr. U. M, Dixon: second, Mr. 11. Lnneelott; electrician, Mr. J". Yuillo; steward in charge, Mr. I'. B. Lcggclt. The I'uparoa is to leave next Thursday for Port Chalmers to complete discharge and to commenco loading. She then goes to Oamaru, thence back to Wellington to complete, sailing finally about November ?.S. The Paparoa brought the following passengers for Wclli-igtoii:—Sisters Itowntree, Kakcr, Condiek, Drummond, Bennett, M'Oibhon. MesdanMs Bower and eoii, Bono, Brown, Fiima, Izard, Moore, Nagle, Nash and son, Major Gray, Captains Itincs, Ken-' ncdy, Watson, Webb, Watt, Wdod, C. Bnwlings Stallard, Engineer Ijiotit.-Commander Brown, Eng. Suh-uicut. Back, Lieuts. Aehton, Armstead, Black, Carmicliocl, Eng.liicnt. Bono, Lieut. Fama, Hon. 0. Izard, Lieuts. A. Kyle, Lnura>\ Chief Engineer Lush, Lieuts. Mason, i.iaseey, Moore, Second Oflicer Nash, Lieuts. Otway, Toswell, l!ev. iSeton. Second salooW-Misses Ansell, M. Blake, Prew (2), MoFdamcs L. Adams, M Ansell, T. Bain, A. Baird, E. Barnes, M. Rayliss, L. Boale and infant, 11. Bennett and infant B. Burton and child. D. Cameron, M. Catr.illcri, A. Cheync, D. Collin, J. Coornbes, B. Coupe, A. Crockett, A. Crouton, M. Davies and son, T. Dearth, E. Foster. G. Findlay, M. Gibson, A. Gillson, A. Uarrivu, .A iriittyi and infant, V. llavard. 11. .Tenner,,iS. Knssey and 2 children. 11. Lewis and infant. K Mason, E. Meadows, L. Mikkeleon and infant, ,T. Newport, ,T NichoH, Nicholls and infant. Parr. G. Peters 'intl infant, 11. Petherick, M. Pcnfokl. P. Power, Prew and sou, L. Kamsdcn. 11. Reynolds, J. Ilohertson, 1). Hoots, E. i;i«MI, 11. Sharp, A. Scones, 6. Soar-and 2 children, K. Steel, J. Taylor, P. Thomas. J. Thomson and 2 children. I. Tressell. F. Wyatt. M. Wakelin, If. Walker, K. Ward, E, Wells and infant, I.;. Whitby, B. Yates; 72 civilians in third class. KIA OKA DUE TO-DAY. From London, \ia Ha\re, Newport News, Papeete. Suva and Noumea, the ShawSavill Company's Kia Ora is due in tho stream at an early hour this morning. On being granted pratique she will berth at the Railway Wharf to commence discharge of her American coal cargo. She also has general cargo, but she is bringing no p ils . sensors. The Kia Ora called at the Island ports to disembark labcur eorp men cmbarked at Havre.

MISHAP TO THE MOKOXA. A Presß Association message from Dunedin Mates that the Mokoia arrived from Auckland, via ports, at 5.30 a.m yesterday. The vessel arrived olf Otago Heads on Thursday nig-lrt, but wits limTbie to enter port owing to an accident to tho steering gear. Snu was assisted to Port Chalmers yesterday morning, where alio berthed at V a.m. Tht Mokoia is now undergoing repairs, and is, expected to north, at Dunedin this morning to discharge and load. As a, result of this mishap the vessel will not now reach Wellington till next Thursday, sailing tho same evening for Napier, Gisborne, and Auckland. ,

THE REMUERA. The New Zealand Shipping Company advise that the Eemuera is to leave on Wednesday for Port Ohalmors and Lyttelton. Sho has cargo to put out at those ports, and will also loa<l there. Sho then returns to Wellington, ami will sail for Loudon, via Panama, about November 27. HORORATA FOR JIO.ME. The New Zonlnjid Shipping Company a Hororata is to leave Wellington at noon to-day for London, via Panama. TOPCFA FOR 'FRISCO. The Tofua is to leave port at 3 p.m. on Monday for Han Francisco, via Kuroton»a and Papeete. THE TROPIC. Tho Shaw-fiarill steamer Tropic is to leave Wanganui roadstead on Monday oi Tuesday for lirisbttnu to complete loading for Home. THE MONOWAI. Tho Monowai is duo iu port this morn' ing from Auckland, via. Napier, and will sail at 5 p.m. for Lyttclton and Dunedin. KARAMEA RESUMES WORK. Tlic Shaw-Savill steamer Karamca wbb again working in the Wanganui roadstead yesterday, She is due hael; at Wellington on Tuesday to eompletc. THE PALOOXA. Tlie Puloona, which is making n trip in the Western Pacific passenger service, is expected to leave Suva for Auckland on November 21. She is duo there on November £5.

MOKRAKI FOR SYDNBY. The Moeraki is due from Lyttclton tomorrow morning, and is to be dispatched for Sydney direct at 5 p.in. on Monday.

SLBSS-TABLE GOSSIP. Mr. Robert Cariiaclian has joined tlio John sih second officer, in place of Mr. B, BeiTyman Mr. V. (1. Webb joined the l'atccna yesterday as extra officer for tiho round trip. Captain J. Knox has relieved Captain W. Nicholas ,011 the. Opawa. Mr. .1. Gilib, eccoml olliccr of Iho Oalni, has come ashore, and his place has been taken by Mr. V. Simpson. \ Mr. 0. H. Wriirlit has joined the Kaitangata as second ensiueer, and Mr. 11. W. Ilarliess, third engineer, has come ashore. Mr. 11. F. .Ilarlloy is now wirelce) operator of tlio KaiUugatu, vico Mr. S A. Ludlow. Mr. K. 0. Don, late third ofti'jor of the Mannka, has transferred lo the ToFtia in a similar capacity, relieving .Mr, Jl. 11, Yoimnr, who has come ashore for iustnn:lions. Mr. 1). I', iirnrincy, Intu third ofllccr of tlio Niagara, has joined the Avahur.i as third r.n'icer. Mr. 0. 11. Haird has sin'cecdsd Mr. (!. 13. Dickie as second engineer of the I'aleena. Captain 11. C. Saunders, Into of the Wairnna, will take temporary command of the Kaituna, relieving Captain W. Martin, who will transfer to the Kohiri. Captain A. 1!. Stewart, of the Koliiri, will como aslioi'o on leave.

Mr. J. h. Fisher, late third offlccr of the Knmo, has resigned Iroin the Union Company's service, and joined the Stella as second mate. , Captain H. C. Levaoli is now in command of the Shaw-Savill steamer Kia Ora, vice Captain J. Haskell, who has taken command of the liaraiisa. Captain J. Wilson, Into of lh'.: Karanga, is now assistant to the company's marine superintendent lit London.

The Kahu is duo Ihis morning from the Chatham Islands.

The ilitsuiii Hani arrived at Auckland yesterday liom Japan.

The Corinna is due this moraine from New Plymouth, and will load for Timaru, Dunedin and Oiimuru, sailing this evening. Tho Niagara is to leave Auckland thiß afternoon for Vancouver, via Suva and Honolulu.

En route from Lylteiton tho Ngatoro will pull (into Wellington this imorning to bunker. She proceeds on her journey at 0 p.m.

Tho Kara is now due next Friday from Tarakohc, and will load for New Plymouth.

T!ie John is to sail to-day for Dunedin. She next loads at Oamiiru and 'i'itnaru for Wanganui.

The A. and A. steamer City of Madras should leave Lyltelton on Monday for Port Chalmers, Melbourne, and Sydney

At 5 p.m. to-day the ivomala. is to bo dispatched for West port. She will i.irain load for Wellington.

The Karamu is to sail to-day for Westport and Grey mouth. She is to load lor Muli'.

At. noon on Tuesday the WuiuiUa is to return to Newcastle to again load for New Zealand.

The Kaiapoi is expected to leave Orcymouth to-night with coal for Wellington.

The Nnvua is scheduled to leave Auckland about November 22 for Fiji, Tonga, and J>auioa.

From Napier and the Eust Coast with wool the Ptitiki is duo at Wellington on Monday.

The Alexander is due at Wellington on Tuesday, and will load lor Nelson and the West Coast ports.

The Hum went out to Castlepoint last evening to loud wool. She is due liaclt on Tucc-day.

Tho Kanio is due on .Monday with a cargo of liniler and coal from Wostport.

The auxiliary scow Magic is due tomorrow from Sandy liay with a ctirijo of stone.

Willi coal for Wellington the Krhika is expected to leave Wcitport. on Tuesday.

The Wool ton is due from LyttoUon on Tuesday, and will load upiin for the southern port.

The Voi-t Chalmers arrived at London on October 24 from Wellington. Sho cleared Wellington on September 5.

According to the Sydney "Shipping List" the Union Company's new steamer Kuiwarra. is to load at Adelaide for New Zealand.

The Port Nicholson, from Wellington, arrived at Panama on Octcbcr 26. She left Wellington on October J. Two post-war steamers, the War Ilider (5181 tons gross; and the War Gnat (5272 tons gross), each with a canving capacity or 3110 tons deadweight, built in 1919 and 1918 respectively, have,been suld to French buyers for about £2<'.O,CCO each. It is interesting to note that these vessels recently visited Australia, and loaded wheat as special wheat ships for the United Kingdom.

lii addition to the W vessel!, of 427,856 gross tonnage, now under the control o( the Nippon I'uscu Kaisha Line, six steamers of '/CCO tons are under const ruction. This addition will increase the number of the fleet to 100, weighing, approximately, 463,836 tons.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 38, 8 November 1919, Page 10

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SHIPPING NEWS Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 38, 8 November 1919, Page 10

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