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SHIPPING NEWS

PHASES OF THE NOON. MABOH.

MOON. Moon rises to-day, 11.45 p.m.; sets, 1.43 p.m. SUN. Sun rises to-day, 5.32 a.m.; seta, 6.35 p.m. HIGH WATER. To-day. 11.1 a.m.; 11.25 p.m. To-morrow, 11.49 a.m.; p.m. ARRIVALS. TUESDAY. MARCH 1. MAORI, s.s. (7.5 a.m.), 3411 tons, Irwin, from Lyttelton. NIKAU. s.s. (7.5 a.m.). 243 tons. Hay, from Nelson. C ARAHURA, s.s. (11.20 p.m.), 1596 tons, Sewell, from Picton. DEPARTURES. TUESDAY, MARCH 1. NIKAU, s.s. (5 p.m.), 248 tons, Hay. for Nelson. MAORI, B.s. (7.50 p.m.), 3411 tons, Irwin, for Lyttelton. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Waliine, Lyttelton. March 2? Kaitoa, Nelson, March 2. Mapourika, Nelson, March 2. Nora Niven, Napier, March 2. Admiral Codrington, Sydney, March 2. Flora, Picton. March 2. Maori, Lyttelton, March 3. Nikau, Nelson, March 3. Arahura. Picton, March 3. West Camargo. Napier, March 3. Zealandic. Wanganui, March 3. Wahine. Lyttelton. March 4. Kaitoa. Nelson, March 4. Mapourika, Nelson. Maxell 4. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Wahine, Lyttelton, l.Cmch 2. Kaitoa, Nelson. March 2. Mapourika, Nelson, March 2, Arahura, Picton, March 2. Hororata, Wanganui, March 2. Maori, Lyttelton, March 3. Nikau, Nelson, March 3, Manuka, Sydney. March 3. Wahine, Lyttelton, March 4. Kaitoa, Nelson. Masrh 4. Mapourika. Nelson, March 4. Arahura, Picton, March 4. OVERSEA STEAMERS. PORT MACQUARIE (0. and D.). left London for Australia and Auckland, Napier and Wellington Jan. I. Due Auckland Mar. 14. Due here Mar. 24. SUSSEX (N.Z.S. Co.), left St. John for Auckland and Wellington Dec. 24. Under, golncr renairs nt Panama CROSBY HALL (S.S. and A.), left England for Auckland. Wellington, Lyttelton, and Port Chalmers, Jan. 14. Due Auckland Feb. 28. Due here Mar. 7. TRELYON (Federal Line), left New York for Auckland. Wellington, Lyttelton, Timaru. and Dunedin January 10. Arr. Auckland Feb. 16. Date due here indefinite. LANGTON HALL (Federal Line), left New York for Auckland, Wellington, Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne Jan. 24. Arr. Auckland Feb. 27. Due here Mar. 5. CANADIAN HIGHLANDER (Murray, Roberts), left Vancouver for Australia and New Zealand Jan. 14. Due here Mar. 12. WHAKATANE (N.Z.S. Co.). left London for Suva, and Auckland Jan. 29. Due Auckland Apr. 7. . OORTNTHIO (S.S. and A.), loft Southampton for Wellington and Bluff Feb. 3. Due here Mar. 14. ... PTAKO (Federal Line), left Liverpool Tor Auckland. Wellington. Lyttelton. Dunedin, ■nd Bluff Feb. 2. Due Auckland March Is. Due here March 22. PORT DARWIN (0. and D.). left London for Cape Town. Australia, and Auckland, Napier, and Wellington Feb. 9 Due Auckland Anr. 23. Due here Anr 30. MAHANA (S.S. and A.). left United King, dom for Auckland. Wellington, Lyttelton, and Port Chalmers. Fdb. 11. Due Auckland Mar. 26. Due here Mar. 30 PORT SYDNEY (0. and D.l. left New York for Auckland. Wellington. Lyttelton, Dunedin, and Australia Feb. 19. Duo Auck. land Mar. 22. Due here! Mar. -C9. AUSTRALIND (N.Z.S. Co.), due at Wel-ilne-ton from TTampton Ronds Mar. 10. TREDENHAM (N.Z.S. Co.), due at Wellington from Hampton Roads Mar. 7. MORRISTOWN (Dalgety and Cto.), left New York for Auckland. Lyttelton, Dun. edfn.' and Australia Feb. 13. Due Auck(Federal Line), left Liverpool for Auckland, Wellington. Lyttelton, and Dunedin. Feb. 20. Due Auckland April 5. Due here April 13. OTTRA (S.S. and A.), left St. John for Auckland. Wellington. Lyttelton and Port Chalmers, Feb. 22. Due Auckland April 13. Dnn h orf ’ Anril PH. CANADIAN EXPORTER (Murray, Roberts), left Vancouver for Australia and New Zealand Feb. 23. Due Wellington M IMPORTER (Murray, Roberts). left 'St. John for Wellington Feb. 18. D" n here Mar. 25. KENT (Federal Line), left Newport News for Auckland. Wellington, Sydney, and Brisbane. Feb. 24. Due Auckland Mar 28. Due here Apr. 4. BY TELEGRAPH. OVERSEASMELBOURNE, March 1. Arrived.—Canadian Highlander, from Vancouver. COASTAL. TUESDAY. MARCH 1. NAPIER. Sailed—Nora Niven (4.45 p.m.), for WelTo sail.—West Camargo (11 n.m. Mar. 2), for Wellington. NEW PLYMOUTH. Arrived—Corinna (9 a.m.), from Nelson. NELSON. Arrived.—Kaitoa (4.30 a.m.), from Wellington; Mapourika (7.15 a.m.), from Welling To sail.— Mapourika (7 p.m.). for Wellington; Kaitoa (7 p.m.). for Wellington. LYTTELTON. Arrived.—Wahine (7.5 a.m.), from Wellington'. LOST BARQUE ANTIOPE. By Telegraph.—Press Association, i Dunedin, March 1. Advice received by the Iron and Steel Company, owners of the barque Antiope, which was cutted by fire at L ?^ Marquez recently states that the following apprentices are on board the steamer Vlken. due at Hobart ou March 21:—Aitken, Eyre, Lyon, Lilly, Nancarrow, Derrick, Meffonn; also two seamen. The company has made arrangements for them to leave Hobart on the first available steamer for New Zealand. MANUKA FROM SYDNEY. The Union Company’s steamer Manuka, which arrived on Monday night from Sydney, berthed yesterday morning shortly before 10 o’clock at No. 1 Queen s Wharf. She left Sydney at 11 a.m. on Thursday, and experienced a flue and uneventful trip across. She Drought the following saloon passengers:—Misses Fisher, Newman, Prosser, Stringer, Payne. Creswell, Pamplin. Dolan, Beere. Chalmers. Upton. Barbourc, Boon. Ashby (2), Barron, Helmich. Walker. Ryan (2), Roughton. Edwards. Carnie, Robinson. Raven. Reed, Whish. Deere. Wilson (2). Forrest. Riley. Barrie. Hunt. Watson. Gibbs, Rose, Laird, Ward, nilson. Meedames Gotch, Smith. Brownlee, Miller. Adair. Stringer and child. Taylor, Greenwood. Beere, Adamson, Hepworth, Shingles. Nathan. Little. Hamlin. Gericke. Fleming. Binnie, Joubert, Smith. Maugnott. Gaisford and child. Cummins and child. Retallick. Pamplin. Wilson and 3 children. Schneideman and child. Hill and 2 children. Crundall, Long and child. Parker and child. Fawcett and child. Cooper and 2 children. Braughton and child. Swain and child. Williamson and child. Ricketts. Johnson and 3 children, Whalley, Clark. Fleming, 'Bloochmore Chapman* Haynes. Messrs. Smith. Stephenson, Brownlee, Bruce. Stringer, Greenwood. Shingles, Nathan. Little. Hamlin. Griffiths. Gericke, Clarke, Sawyers, Woodward, Monorleff, ■ Jones. Dabenett, Misted. Rvan. Farle. Clifton, Steel, Read. Smith. Maugnatt. Gordon, Parker. Bradhurv Sparks. Cook, Gaisford, Retallick, Pamplin. Dinwiddle. Wilson Schneideman. Sherjvood, Rilev. Crundall. Knrube. Porter, Cooper, Gemmel. Ricketts. Williamson. Hleechmore, Chapman, Haynes; 96 steerage. The Manuka's cargo Includes transhipments ex Mesna, ■ Sonoma-, Raranga. BnlIren. Waikawa. and Janus. She has 170 cases of fruit for Wellington. It is hoped to dispatch the Manuka nt 10 a.m. to-morrow for Sydney. She will take her cargo back, but it is honed to be able to put out her perishable goods. KENT LEAVES NEWPORT NEWS. Mr. W. Wallis, local agent for the Federal Line, advises that the Kent left Newport News on Thursday last for Auckland Wellington, Sydney, and Brisbane. She is due nt Auckland about March 26. and here about April 4. The Kent loaded at New York and Newport News. MCA NA AND MOERAKI. According to a Press Association cablegram from Sydney received Inst night the Moana is to sail to-day for Wellington and the Moeraki to-morrow.

From now on the ferry steamers leaving Wellington will take only perishable and urgent general cargo. ••

MARAMA’S PASSENGERS. The B.M.S. Maranrn went into ,tha stream at 3.55 p.m. yesterday, but owing to all the firemen not being available for work she was unable to sail last night. She was expected to get away in th* early hours this morning. Bho will take the following passengers:-" First saloon: Misses L. E. Anderson. Bur* ley, Beauchamp, Burns, Chambers, G. Court, Fountaine, Helm, Heavy, Moore, M’Leod. Moore, Nelson. E. J. Port, AL Port, Perry, L. Taylor, H. Wilson, Mesdames Allen, E. O. Burley, Borgen, H. 6, Cowan, Cleghorn, J. Chilow, O. Court, Evans and 2 children. Gibson and infant, Goldberg, C. Hack, F. Harris. Haddon. Hume, Leavy, E. C. Mead, Mathews and child,. M’Bryde, Nicholson, L. Nelson, Pletzeken. Perkins, Perry, Reece, E. W, Spragg, F. H. Smith. Seerle, F. Thompson, F. H. Wilson. Wilson. Webber, W. H. Wallace, G. Wirth, H. Whelstone. Dr. Perry, Dr. Scott-Shepherd. Messrs. Allen, Borgen, H. fl. Cowan, J. Clulow, C. Court. Crane, Callender. Evans (2), Gibson, “Gold,, berg. C. Hack. P. Hyams, H. Hyams, F. Harris, Helm, A. M. Harris, A. 8. Knight, E. C. Little. G. H. Meyers. Mathews, M'Kenzie, Morton. H. E. M'Cartney, Mitchell. M’Bryde. W. P. Nichols-on, L. Nelson, J. A. Pietzeken, L. A. Rhodes, Reece, F. H. Smith. Harrison, Smith, Sharood, Beetle. H. C. Tucker, F. Thompson, WaUls, F. N. Wilson. Wilson, R. Watson, K. H. Watson, G. Wirth (2). H. Whelr.tone, C. Whittle. Master Burley. Second saloonf Misses Arounaon, Bailey, R. Bennett, KBarton. I. Bristoe, Dryden. I. Ewington, ■ V. Elcoate, Frisch, L. Gindice. H. Gow, M. L. Hatch, Jensaiu M. Kennedy, Meadamea Brinamead and child, 0. Bailey, Bird, E, Oheaworth. Doley and 2 children. Gunning* Davis and family, Drysdale and family, E. Edwards, Eyre, A. Falla. M. Griffen, O» Ginter and child, Hyne and 2 children. Londenbach. H. W. Robinson, Reece and 5 children. Romiaon. Sowran. E. Smith. Scarr, H. Tovey, J. Taylor, Tasker, Dasher and 2 children, S. Vinnicombe. Walker. Wills. Messrs. H. W. Brinamead. G. Barwell. Brown. Bird. B. B. Chanman. E. J. Dolev, Gunning-Davis, Drysdale. D. Dee, M. Q. 'Fry. A. Falla. C. B. Hebbler. H. TToa-re. J. Horan. C. R. Hodgaon. H, Hyne, G. Stuff ell, Jaquea. R. J- Jacobs. L. James, G. Lemaa. Loudenhaeh. F. Marks, M'Allen, J. J. O’Hnnlln. H. W. Robinson, Reece, Romison. Sowran, E. Smith. Scarr, R, Smith, L. Smith, S. Teed, H. Toombs, J. Tavfor, Vinnicombe, 0. C t Walker, P. S. Wilson, Wills. WEST CAMARGO According to advice received 1 from Nitpier last night . the Weat Camargo has been delayed, and is not expected to leave the Hawke’s Bay port until 11 p.m. today. She is due here to-morrow. KAIKOURA AT LONDON. Cable advice has been received to the effect that the New Zealand Shipping Company’s liner Kttfkoura, which, sailed from Wellington on January 8, arrived at London on Tuesday. MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Mr. W. A. Gray has joined the Marama as chief officer, vice Mr. W. H. D. Gardner. Mr. R. Moffatt, third engineer of the Breeze.- is going on holiday. He will be relieved by Mr. P. Marshall. Mr. N. Melvin, electrician on the Morama, has left that vessel, and Mr. S. F. Brown has joined in his place. Mr. P. Trevethiok. mate of the Waverley. has come ashore to sit for his examination for his master’s certificate. Mr. J. W. Crotty is actinfr-xnate. Mr. A. Snarks has joined the Manama as assistant purser vice Mr. T. G. Hard* ing.

. Mr. W. M'Arthur, chief engineer of the .Manuka, went ashore at - Sydney on the last trio on holiday leave, and was replaced by Mr. D. M'Cay. Mr. J. Mentlplayer joined’ the Manuka yesterday as second engineer in place of Mr. J. Gillanders.

The following steamers were expected to be within wireless range of the undermentioned stations last night:—Awanui: Navua. Fiona. Australnlajn. Maheno, Canadian Prospector, Sealda. WaikouaitL Auckland: Norman Star, Crosby HalL Wellington: 3faori, Wahine, Manourika, Arahura, Mararoa, Admiral Codrington, Marama, Hororata, • Zealandic, Viking Star. Awarua: Broxton. Hudson Maru. Chatham Islands: Durham, Somerset, Ruapehu. The Karu left Wanganui la&t night for Westport to load coal for Wanganui.

The Ngatoro left Wnnganul last night for Greymonth to load coal for Wellington And Nanier. The Kennedy came off the slip yester « day, and her place was taken by the dredge Mawhera. The Kennedy t’si to have a new foremast fitted, and is expected to be laid up for another week or ten days.

The Weikouaiti is at present' loading coni nt Newcastle for Ocean, and Nauru Islands. When emptv. she will load rock phosphates for Auckland.

Bay. Hr. m. Last quarter .. 2 1 33 a.m. New moon 10 5 39 a.m. First quarter .. 17 3 19 p.m. Full moon 24 7 49 a.m. l.aet quarter .... 31 8 42 p.m.

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 134, 2 March 1921, Page 8

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SHIPPING NEWS Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 134, 2 March 1921, Page 8

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