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SHIPPING NEWS

Is MASKS OP THE- MOO.N' FEBRUARY. * ,Day., llr. m. Full moon 4 8 12 n.m. Last (luurte'r '12 8 19 a.m. Now moon '20 9 5 a.m. First Quarter V 11 20 a.m. MOON. • Mooii rince' to-day. 11l p.m.; sets, 1.17 j p.m. to-inorrsw. SUN. J Sun rises to-dny. 5.0 a.m.: ects, 7.1 p.m. HIGH WAT El!. To-day, 10.37 n.m.; 11.2 p.m. To-morrow, 11.23 a.m.; J. 1.47 P.m. I ARRIVALS. ' .WEDNESDAY. FEIIErAKY.iI. 1 BLENHEIM, f..t. (1.25 a.m.). 151 tons, G. Wilkim'on, from Takaka. KENNEDY. F.E. (3.40 a.m.). 224 lons. .1. Owen. from Fonton. 1 HAWERA. s.s. (3.45 a.m.), 160 lons. A. 1 M'Kimion, i'roai Paten. . , KAITOA. s.s. (7.5 a.m.). 319 tons. Wild- 1 mini, from Nelson. MAORI. s.s. (9.10 a.m.). 3412 tons. W. Cameron, from Lvttelton. WAITEMATA, s.s. (5 ii.m.l. - r C66 toils, A. Showman, from Newcastle. WAIRAIi, e.s. (5.35 p.m.).. 143 .tons, W. Deiley, from Blenheim. DEPARTURES. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 11. RIPPLE. U.S. (0.15 a.m.), *13 tons; J. Carlton. for N.micr. Gisbornc, and Akitio. NORA NIVEN, trawler '3?9 p.m.). 166 tons, H. Britney, for Cook Slr.iit. PATEENA. s.s.' (1.35- p.m.). 1212 tons, T. Bewell. for Picton and Nelson. WAKATU, s.s. (5 p.m.), 157 ton?. J. Wilis, for Kalkoura. KAITOA, es. (5 p.m.), 319 tons, Wildmn. for Nelson. OPAWA. s.H. (5 p.m.), 110 tons. W. Nicholas. for Blenheim. WAVEItLEY, s.s. (6 p.m.), 157 tons, W. Brigden. f:r Pa-tea. MAORI, s.s. (7.50 n.m.). 5412 tons. W. Cameron. f:r Lvttelton. BADEN POWELL, cs. (8.20 p.m.), 174 tons, 0. M'Phcrson, for Lvl.tclton. HAWERA, s.s. (8.20 p.m.), 174 tone.-.A. M'Kinnon, for I'atea. BLENHEIM. s.s. (9.50 p.m.). 151 to us. G. prill..-..™,, f or Vinton PALOONA, e.s. (11.30 p.m.), 2771 tons, J. Doorley, for Newcastle and Melbourne. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. K.xpiti. Wn.nganui, February 12. Mararcn, Lyttelton. February 12. Nikau, Nelson, February 12. Patoena. Picton. Nelson. February 12. Hula. Wenganui. February 12. IC.-inuni. P"ten. FebrinrvlS. • Wont ton, Lyttelton. February 12. Stella, Auckland, February 12. Rosamond. Greymouth. February 12. Jllenlicim, Piston. February 12. Maori, Lvtlelton. February 13.' Kaitoa, Nelson. February 13. Opava, Blenheim, February 13. Swallow. Sydney; February 13. ' Mnpourika. New Plymouth. February 13. Koutiiriui. Naoier. February 13. John. Tar.'ikolie. February 13. Kaiapoi. Port Chalmers, February 13. Karu, Wanganui, February 13. Mararon. Lyttelton. February 14. Nikau. Nelson. February 14. Pateeila. Picton. Nelnon. February 14. , Moana, 'Frisco. Fetiruary "14 ; Manuka, Sydney. F'hrunrv 11. | Cyrena, Auckland. February 14. WaUntu. Kaikourp, February 14. Putiki. Gisl'ornc. February 14. Ngatoro, Whnngarei. February 14. Knmona, Aueklaml. February 14. Hnwera. I'atea. February 14. Waverlev, Patesi. February 14. Monowni. Dutiedin. Lvttelton. Feb. 15. Ripnlc. Napier. February 15. Baden Powel!. Lvttelton. February 15. Mahia, Auckland. February' 16. Sussex. Aueklaml. February 16. Waimn.na, .Wanganui. February 16. Alexander. Nelson. February 17. Moeniki, Sydney, February 17. . ICiUawu, (Jreymouth. February 17. Komata, Westnort. February 17. Matatua, Sydney, Febrriry 17. Calm, south, February 20. PROJECTED DEPARTIIRi-S. VTniraiii, Blenheim. February 12. Kittawa, Greymouth. February 12. Tnrawera, Sydney. February 12. Mararoa. Lyttelton. February 12. Nikau, N"!ron. February 12. Liberty, Lyttelton. Dunedin, Feb. 12. . Stella. Dunedin. February 12. Ruapehu. Lyttelton. Dunedin, Feb. 12. Komata. Wept port, February 12. Maori. Lvtlelton. February 13. Kaitoa-. N"lflon. February 13. Pateena, Picton, Nelson, February 13. Waimea, Nelson, Coast. Fetiruary 13. Nsnkuta. Westnort. February 13 Opawa.- Blenheim. -February 13. Kapitf. Wans-iniii. February 13. Kapuni, Pntea. February 13. Blenheim, .Wanganui. February 13. Kini. Westnort. February '3. Huia. New Plymouth. February'l3. Miraroa. Lyttelton. February 14. N'ke.tt, Nel c on, Feliniary 14. Bimutaki. London. February 14, Putiki, PMon. F-bruarv J4. Ha-wera, Patca. February 14. Koutupui, Napier. February 14. John. Lyttelton. February 14. Rosamond. Picton. February 14. 1 Karu. Lyttelton. ?'ehruai'.y 14. Wave-lev, Patca. February 14. • Manuka. Sydney. February !6. Kennedy, Felon. February 16. Wakatu. Knikoiira. February lfi. Blenheim, Sounds. February 16. linden Powell. New Plymouth. Feb. 16. Ripple. Nanicr. Girhome, Akitio. Feb. 17. Mono-vai. Napier, Gisborne. Auckland. Feb. 17. OVERSEA STEAMERS. ARMAGH (A. and A.), to load Whancarel, Auckland. Wcllinsrton nt end Feb. AT'HEXIC (S.S.A.). left London Jna. 15 for IVelllnffton, via Panama. Due her* 1. CYRENA (8.1. Oil), left Singapore Doc. 1 30. Arrived Auckland Feb. 8. Due Wellington Feb. 14. HEII.BItONN (Murr.iv. Roberta), left Pafasa Jan. 24. Due Wellincton early in March. , . ... KENT (A. and A.), left Now York .'an. 20. Hue Auckland Feb. 27. Due Wellington Mnr 4 MAHIA (S.S.A.), left, London Dcc. 4. arr. Auckland February 6. Due hero Feb. 16. ■ MAMARI (S.S.A.!, left U.K. Jan. 1. Du» N.7i earlv In March. MAT ATI." A (S.S.A.I, left London Dee. 1) fc 'mi. a I'd N 7.. Due ''"re Feb. 17. ItOANA (TT.S.S.), left 'Friico Jan. 22. Duo here Fob. 14 OPAWA (N.7..5.'C0.), left Liverpool Jan. 11 Tin" here Apr. 4. ORAM (N.E.S. Co.). left St. John 'C?nada) Jan. "6 for Auckland. Wellington. Lyttelton. Timar.u, and Melbourne.. Due Mar. 6. • ■ 1 OTTRA (S s.A.V left London Jan. 4. Due Auckland March JO.-' PORT CHALMERS (0.D.1, loft Now Tor* Jan. 19. Duo here Feb. 28. PORT NAPIER (C.D.), left London Dee. 24 11".. W«ilin«-ton March 6. PORT VICTOR (C.D.) left I ondon Feb. 1 for Auckland, Napier ;,nd Wellington, , via C.ape 'ind Australia, RI'SSEX (F.S.). left New York Jan. 1. Duo ho.-* v-b. 16. WATMATB (N.7..S Co.). left London Jan. V- 1)u« Auckland Mar. 17. WAITOMO (U.S.S.). left Calcutta Jan. B. Pi" Lyttelto'i Feb. '22. YONNE, left Oeln&oa Bar Jan. 2. Du« Lyttoltou Feb; 12. IN PORT AND EXPECTED. The followinc berths have been allotted io vessels in nort and those cipectcd today:— Wnikawn-No. 1 Oneen's Wlia:t. fnvercari:ill-No. 3 Queen's-Wharf. Wnimen—No. 3 (Jueen's Wharf. Kaliu—No. 5 Queen's Wharf. Homimoiul-No. 6 Qi>"en'e Wharf. Biulen Powell—No. 7 Queen's Wharf. WaitiiTiEi—No. 9 Oncen's Wharl.' Nikau—No. 10 Queen's Wharf. Wairau—No. 11 Queeu's Wliar!. Lily—No. 13 Queen's Wharf. Wnolton--No. 13 Queen's Wharf. Tnr:iwern--No. 16 Queen's Wharf, Liberty-.Tnranaki Street Wharf. Mnraroa—Ferry Wharf. ArKOime-Railway Wharf. Waiteiuatii—Railway Whi'rf. Kennedy—'Railway Wharf. Ilimiitika-CllasTow Wharf. Kuril—Glawoir Wharf. iruia—Glasgow Wharf. Itapltl—Glasgow Wharf. Ruapehu—King's Wlinrf. Komuta—Kine's Wharf May Howard—Miramar Wharf. Kittawa-Miraniar Wharf. Stella—Shelly Bay. N?ahere Slip Wharf. Kini—Slip Wharf. BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEAS. . MELBOURNE. February 11. Arrived-Kauri, from Wellington. COASTAL. AUCKLAND, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 11. Sailed— Kaniona (6.15 p.m.). for Wellinston. PATEA. Arrived.—Kapuni (1.50 p.m.'. from Wellington. WANGANUI. Arrived.—lluiii (5.45 a.m.). Irom Wellingtoil. •Hailed.—Kapiti (4.20 n ill.', for Wellincton. PICTON. Arrived.-Kahu (A and I'aleona (5.30 p.m >, from Wclliinrton. Ni-LSON. ' To .^ail.—Nikau (7 -vi'i.), for Wcllinuton. WKSTI'OHT. Arrived.-K«l;iri /.'.jp 0.m.1. from Wclliwrton. GIIEYMOUTII. Soiled.-"Rnsnniond (3.15 'n.m'.!, for .Welliusrton.

LYTTELTON. Arrived—Mararon (11.40 a.m.), from w«l. liuston. ' Sailed.—Mararoa (7.40 p.m.), for Wclliiictnn. Arrivcd-Hrcezc (11.20 a.m.), from Timaru. Sailed—Storm (i 1.20 a.m.), for Picton; Wootton (1.46 p.m.), for Wellington; Kahika (6 ii.ui.), for Dunedin. WAITEMATA The Wiiilemata arrived in the stream at, 5 lira- yeeferd.n-. ae.d after L-cine cleared berthed shortly after 6 n.m. Vlic vessel has a full eariro to di"charge, upon completion of which she i- to load here and at Auckland for Vancouver. WA-IMANA TO COMPLETE. The Hhaw-Savill steamer Wainiaua is now to leave Watißanui roadstead on Simday for Wellington to complete loading, ie-avim;' Wellington on February 20 for Loudon.' . , THE XONOWAI. The Monowai is expected to leave Dunedin to-lnorrow, and Lyt'eVon on Saturday, arrivini; here on Sunday. She will co' or. t.o Napier. Gisbcrnc. and Auckland on Tuesday. Rlill'TAKA FOR HOME. The New Zealand Shinning Comnanv advise that the Rlunitaka is to sail at noon on Saturday for Southampton and London. Passengers must imbark Iv U o'clock' that moriiin?. '.POUT NAI'IKI! REPORTED. The P:rt Napier arrived at Melbourne oil Tuc-sday from London, via Cane Town a,nd Fremantle. -Her oth"r ports, arc Sydney. Auckland (di.e Mnre'n 1). Napier, and Wellington (due Maroh B'. The vcebcl is to-load in New Zealand for Home. ARGONNKS MOVEMENTS. The A.rßo'ine berthed at the Railway Wharf at 9.31 a.m. yest-'i'day, and commenced the discharge of the 6746 tons of <wil for lhe Railways The New Zealand Shipping Company advise that the vessel will go from Wellington to New Caledonia,'thence to Sydney. She in to Joau wheat in Australia for the United Kingdom or the Continent. THE MAHIA. The Shew-Savi'.l steamer Mahia is ex-i-i>cto[l to leave Auckland on Saturday for Wellington to continue her discharge. PALOONA SAILS. The Pnloon.". Mt port last evcnin<r for Newcastle e.nd Melbou'-ne. She took the following »asF!-R->r«:-Mi<«ei Castle, hear,my Salmon, Mnhonev. Gngsby. M. UFmery. BMn. Berge. Bristol. Baldwini (2>, J. T'>omns?on. A. E. Davi.'y. r). Inv, Riptuv F. V. ])av°v. Mcsflumps FranKiyn nnd 3 Children. and family. Maxwell, Jamie. C. J. Natloin. R. F. .lo*'cuh. Blair. Bleckmore Brin, Suiy'.h, L. Fleury and 2 children. Chaplin. Enghmdt and infant, Dean and'infa"). Jones. G. L. M ureiror, ' Armstrong, 'il'lson. OrMMiyte, Barden and child. N.rrn. Lekhardt. Rev. J Ho c Fot.tPr, r s. l*!. "R* Brive." Sm ! .th. D. Camnbell. W. Eckhardt, J. Tnkev. Armstrot"!. A. Harrison. B. JI. TV-iscr. O^apman. K. Cleeve hdwardn. O. Wh""lor. Jones, Bass. .Tunno, ShieL J. M. CalcV. Bonnington. Sherlaw. L. F. Dowli'iir. J. fiiii'dcrs.on, H'nir. Ivebo, Burgess. M. Taylc. A. J. Hobii". F, Sandvs. Atkinson, Burgess, Allen, W. Moore, Nairn. j ' WAITOMO LEAVER BUNIIIIRY. In conHnuntion of her voyage from Calcutta, R ; .ngiinore, and Sawaning, tlie nnion Company's freighter Waitomo left Biinbur" en Saturday morning for Dmiedin. The vessel, which is loaded will! Eastern merchandise, is due at Dunedin on February. 18. She -will diso'iree part cargo at Dunedin, Lyttelton, Wellington, and' Auckland. _ ' INTERCOLONIAL MAIL SERVICE". Manuka left Sydnev February 10 for Wdlinrtw: leaves WV'"jton February 16 for"Srdr.n;- and Hob-irt ' Maheno leaven Sydney Fcorii'iry 13 for Auckland.- „ , ~ . „ Pa loon n left W"lU'igton February 11 for Ncwcastlo and Melbourne; • leaves MelVnur"" about February 10 for lllulT and !"avcs Svdney February 13 for W'-U'tintou ai'd Lyttelton. T-r-'wera. to-leave Wellington to-day for Sydney. 'VANCOUVER AV" KVN FRANCISCO SERVICES. Makura left . Auckland Tamiary 2.9 for Vancouver, via- Suva and lTono'n'.u. Tofua arrived San Francisco »ebruarv 4 fron Wellington, via Barotoiiga and la'left San PranHwo ? f or Woii?«rrtrtn. v - Island ports: due Wcllinrrtnn February W. /rnrtroV nt Snn cisro for Napier, Lyttelton, Dunedin, and S WnTkawa (cargo) arrived Wellington February 8 from San Francisco; completes «i«charßO at Melbourne and Sydney. Cana<lkn Importer (eargo), to leave Vancouver February or March for New Zealand and Australian ports. SCHOONER SAMAR AT DCNEDIN. Carrying a dcckload of lumber and a enrgo of cose oil under hatcnes. the American foui'!"asted (iclxncner f T ! » n^ rwas reported off the Otago Heads on Inday night, was towed into Diinedi' l on SiMidav. The vessel enme from San lrannis"o. Ihc trin oecnnymg il ".l-J" 6 - La, _ tain Asmu«sen reported that the encountered n heavy wnth-east cale tho first day out from the Ca.lifoi'uinn nort, • The schooner received a seyefe buffeting, and her mainsail was carried durin" the. height of the s'orm. From then f-'vonrnblo "wonthor wa« met uitH until ilio Kfst Cnpe was f.iejitort or. Jajy.tr'rv 25. and the captain describes the ■ weather experienced on the rnn .. do *" 'V coast n« similar-to tint generalb oxnerl 5 meed during n San Francisco summer. " Th" vessel's oil carfo comprises aboiiit nn r.-n cities consiiriifd to the Vacuum 01 CoP'na.iiv This is the Samnr's first visit i- S Dunedin. hut. she visited Auckland and Wellington RO"io t"ne ago with ease oil cargoes from San Franciwo. fiOSSTP. :• retain J. E. PaM has taken command •' of the Karori. relieving Canton i • Ifr.ukii'«. who is proceciimg to Wellington '■ f °Mr° r F r /i c. Hesloji, who has returned to' New Zealand after sen ice in the j\a y 1 during Ihc vvr, tap been chief • *.nwr of the Paloonn. -Mr. i., • > rl'lng. "ho has come ashore on sick 0 kjlr."s. 0. Baft has rejoined the ns second officer, rolievnitr • '• M'abb, who has rejoined the. Ho.a. Th«* nth oncinoora on tno • Vnioone -Chief. Mr. M. MaOe-b '■ Mr.. C. B. Hickey: third, Mr. K. C. .uMas C tC Mr OE. Lawlesß is chief engineer of ». the Kokiri, Mr. H second, and Mr }f. W. llarkiflß third. . ... k Mr.-li. M'Murrick has joined the lut ta.wa as chief engineer, vice Mr. J. Ij- '• Bannatyne. i. Mr T Bollons. eon of Captain J. " [StoCpfiW s £ • Am. to get the Liberty away for d ''ffim^'^eKittawaistosaa >- for Grevmouth. She will again load for W TI, l e n Komata if to sail this evening for Westnort. taking nupseogeia. ~T . To-morrow the Kini is to sa. .for flestport to load for southern norts. MM iTnrton'tSirnVrt Clwln.ers tomorrow morning. . , . eway Th" Waikawa is ' nl Udav for MeUiournc on lucfldaj or Vemie.oay "on Saturday the Kaniona is due with minnrnl rsirffo from AuokUiuu. The l*nrt (Proline ib now to leave lpr, Phalmers on fialnrday tonionil Whakttt-flllC ,0 loa Tnr't"S 1 Dnnedin yesterilnv inoruinsr from I< yttolton. . At 2 p.m. to-day the Ruapehu "* « sail for Lyttelton to co'itmuc disi.hargi.iu due to-morrow with eheese fn'rn Wauganui. is to load lor Lyltelton '■ from W'anganm and is to sail on Friday ior New i-; due to-mwrow from NVder and Till lead back to that, n°rt- " The Inveroargill. now l" 111 " 'i 1"!' ev-ectcd to resume rnnnine on Mondaj. •Hm Frhn ** e>n mute mm rapier ' I Wi.il 111 veil to load fo" Wellington. The Alexander is due "roni Nelson on Ti'esda". and is to un on the slin to ' .'o-nplet'e her annual inspection. The novermnent steamer lliueinoa ,ar- • _i v-iinara on Tuesday morning. • "!7(he wili he there till the end of tho - W Th'e Kaiwarra and -lie Koromiko are both on their way from Newcastle to r yttcltmi with full coal cargoes. . 1 The Dutch steamer Vaucloou is expect--1 J. f ,<!ii'lila"d ai'.v lime from South Ame-H-a. From Auckland she will go to S.vd"tlic b'iniiicitine Lindstol left Auckland on Mo'-dnv A Onu". 'o coniple-c loading „ liuil-'r cargo for Sydney. . Til.. I'll-ee six-masted baronentinc KR. V) ,-.|iii'f mi exnected ti "omnlele loading her timber cargo at Auckland vestordajj. will sail towards ihc end cf Ihc weeX for Sydney.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 118, 12 February 1920, Page 8

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SHIPPING NEWS Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 118, 12 February 1920, Page 8

SHIPPING NEWS Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 118, 12 February 1920, Page 8