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SHIPPING NEWS

PHASES. OF THE MOON. JANUARY. d. n. m. I Last Quarter . 4 0 56 a.m. New Moon 11 11 21 p.m. First Quarter IS 9 50 p.m. 3 Full Moon ... ... 25 11 20 p.m. •; THIS DAY. ."Smi rises, 4.33 a.m.; sets,'7.26 p.m. Moon rises, 7.4 a.m.; sets, 9.57 p.m. High water, 6.24 a.m.; 6.50 p.m. ARRIVED. THURSDAY, JANUARY 13. 1 - BLENHEIM, s.s. (1.15 a.m.), 120 tons,' .Watson, from Blenheim. OPAWA, s.s. (2 : a.m.), 110 toms, Eekford, front Blenheim. WAIRAUi is.s. (3.35 a.m.), 93 toms, Vendoi-e, from Picton. ■ ■. . NIKAU, s.s. (5.25 a.m.), 252 tome, Hay, from Nelson. , ■ NGAHERE, s.s. (6 a.m.), 1100 tons, j Christian, ' from Greymouth. - MOKOIA, s.s. (6.25 a.m.), 3502 tons, .' Smith, from' Dunedin and Lyttelton. Passengers—Saloon: Misses White, Ro- ■■' gan, Allen,. Little (2), Mesdames Taine ' and 2 children, Davey arid child, McGill, Woods, Welsford; Professor Park, Rev. . Perkins, Messrs Browa, Gould, "War.xen; ■ Closs, McGill, Hamilton, Ewan, Hiopee, Williamson, McClymont, Miller, Foster; 17 steerage. MARAROA, s.s.' (6.35 a.m.),.2598 tons, Manning, from Lyttelton. Passeoisej-s—- ---, Saloon: Misses Smith, Franklin, Eadie, Turner. Bell, Hay,- Button, . Gaudin, Tynrscdintbn., Madden, .Doam, McKay,, Hnrlestone. Gray, Corner, Welsh, Ste- " vons (2), Miles, Barnes. Mesdames Bull, - Mountfort and son, Crouin, Madden, . Cossrove, Nevill,' AVallis, Stewart, Gray: and inifanti Boddie, England, Corner, , Bishop Nevill", Bishop Wallis, Rev. Father Gillals, Sir Geo. Clifford, .Dr McLean, Can-om Woodthorpe, Messrs Dinoon, McCallum, Tullock, Scott, Welsh, Beauchainp, Sedgley, Chapman, Black, Bray (2),. Meadows, Wilson, McEwau, Orr, Mason, Henry, Stevens, Pei--kins, Hogg, Fair, Naish, Cos-grove, Rout-, ledge, Lambio, Stephens, A,rlow, Mc- • Clatchie, Wonmoral, Boyd, Morgan, Ho'wlet.t, Boddie, Parsons, Muybury, PouUon; 32 stecragcSTORMBIRD, s.s. (9.35 a.m.), 217 tools, Molntyro, from Wanganui. , INVERTAY, s.s. (4.30 p.m.), 3971 tone, r -Houghton, from Napier. PATEENA, s.s. (9.50 p.m.), 1212 tons, Aldwell, from Nelson .and Picton; 148 passengers. , SAILED. THURSDAY, JANUARY 13. MANAROA, s.s. (10.15 a.m.), 122 .tons. Hart, for Motueka.

KAEAMEA, s.s. (3 p.m.), 5563 tons, Clifton-Mogg, for Lyttoltoii. CLAN MACFARLANE, s.s. (3.30 p.m.), 4823 toms, Price, for Napier, London, and Antwerp. ' , WALRAU, s.s. (5 p.m.), 93 tons, Vendore, for Picton. RUAHINE, s'.s. (5.30 p.m.), 12,000 tons, Grcenstrect, for Lyttelton. NIKAU, s.s- (5.35 p.m.), 248 tons, Hay, for Nelson and Motueka. ... ARAPAWA. s.s. (6 p.m.), 268 -tons, Corby, for AVanganui. ; MARAMA, s.s. (G. 5 p.m.), 6427 tons, Worrall, for Lyttelton, Dunedin, Bluff, HjobUd-t and Melbourne. Passengers— Saloon: For Lyttelton—Miss Young, Mesdames King, Colville, Rev. Cocker, Messrs Kennedy, AVatson, King, Colville, King. For Dunedin—Misses Preece, Hooper, Smith, McArthur, Mesdaones Edgar, Herman, Booth, Rev: Evans," Professor Park, Messrs Herman, , Booth. For Bluff—Hisses Freen, Gibbons, Mr Ward. For Melbourne—Miss Dunkley, Captain dvaad, Mr McCrow. HUIA, s.s. (6.5 p.m.), 127 tons, Dowell, for Wanganui. "■"■' HIMITANGI, S.S-. (6.10 p.m.), 323 'tons, Manley, for Foxton. MOKOIA, s.s. (0.15 p.m.), 3502V'tons, Smith, for Auckland, via. ports. ..Passengers—Saloon: For Napier—Misses Smith, AA'orraarski, Mesdames .Anderson, •Riddell and 2 children, AVallis, Riddell ■and 2 children, Dr Waterworth, .Bishop Wallis, Messrs Miles, Channels,''Turner. For Gisborae —Miss do Latour, Messrs Kirkpatrick, Maoklcy, ' Hall, Meredith, : Strachaii. For AucklandMisses Edmonds, Macey, Mesdames, Edmonds (2); Mountfort, Messrs Kneebone, Jones, Jovsen, Black, Beard, Mountfort, Chapman. -, MARAROA, s.s. (8.5 p.m.), .2598.-„t<.ns,-Manning, for Lyttelton; 120 passengers. NGAHERE, s.s. (8.50 p.m.), 1100 tens, Christian, for Greymouth. ,'■' ALEXANDER, s.s. (10.20 'p-m.)^'' '" 377 tons, Viokerman, for Nelson and'West Coast. •' ■.. ; OPAWA,. s.s. (midnight), 110, ~,tons, Eckford, for Blenheim. . ~-.,; BLENHEIM, s.s. (midnight), 120; tons, Watson, for Blenheim. ': HOLMDALE, s.s. (midnight), 2G7' ton?!, Clark, for Greymouth. ;•■"•.■■,■ EXPECTED ARRIVALS! ' Manaroa, Motueka, to-day Kaitoa, Puponga, to-day' ~ Wimmera, Sydney, Auckland; .to-day " Manuka, Melbourne, via South, to-day Kairaki, Lyttelton, to-day '•..' Maori, Lyttelton, to-day■.:■; ,-/': Mana, Patea, to-day ' '■'■• Queen of the South, Eoxton,, to-day AVnkatu, Lyttelton, Kaikoura, Saturday Kahu, East Coast;. Saturday Mapourika, ■ West Coast," Saturday Mararoa, Lyttelton, Saturday : Paleena, Nelsoai, Picton, Saturday Mana, Patea, . Saturday '{m . Nifeau, Nelson, Motueka, Saturday Opawa, Blenheim, ■ Saturday . ' Iluia, Wanganui, Satui'day - ... Blenheim, Blenheim, Saturday . Himitiaingi, Foxton, Saturday- 7 Kotuku, Oneiunga, New .Plymouth, Sunday ' ' s. : ,■ .'.,. Monowai, Duuediin, Lyttelton, Sunday Kaitnna, Westport, Sunday 1 , .Pukaki, southern, ports, Sunday Pabea, Sunday.'.,'.. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. : Aorere, Patea,. to-day, 3 p.m. .• Kinipaka, Patea, to-day, noon. , Kairaki, Napier, Gisborae, .to-day, 2 p.m. , Hinemoa, Strait lightihouses, tb-day ': Ner'ehana, London, to-day, 6 a.m. Manuka, Sydney, to-day, 5 p.m. , Wimmei-a, Lyttelton, Dunedin, to-day, 5 p.m., .' ,-,-.-••• ;..' Maori, Lyttelton, to-day, 8 'p.m. , Pateena, Pioton, Nelson, to-day, 1.45 p.m. Queen of the South, Foxton, to-day, 5 p.m. '.' ,-■.'''' " .'}..-, ■■-: ■■■-._;' , Waimea, West Coast, to-day, 5 p.m. Stormbird, Wanganui, to-day, 8 p.m. Kaitoa, Nelson, West. Coast, Saturday Poherua, Greymouth, Saturday ' i . Arahura, West Coast, Saturday Mararoa, Lyttelton, Saturday Huia, WAn^anui,;.SaturdSy^'.,. » . Opawa, Blenheim, Saturday Tongariro, London, via ports, l Saturday Blenheim, Blenheim,; Saturday . Nikau; Nelson, Motueka, ; Saturday . Mana., Patea, Saturday . '} *■ ■ Monowai, Auckland, via ports, Monday ' Kapimi, p'atea, Moaiday ~ Arapawa, Wanganui, Monday Eallls of Nith, Lyttelton, Monday AVairau, Picton, Monda3- ',.:)■ Manaroa. Motueka, Monda'y Kahoi, Napier, via. coast, Monday AVakatu, Kaikoura, Lyttelton, Monday • ■■ _— ;—; ■( ;.:■■■ EXPORTS. TOKOMARU (Friday), from Wellington, for London :—From AVellington—--479S carcases mutton, 30 haunches mutton, 3038 carcases lamb; 10, boxes kidneys, 5252 bales wool, 256 casks tallow, G casks lard, 29 bales skins, 1 bale horsehair, 1391 bales hemp, 600 bales tow, 3555 sack 3 copra, 702 cases shell;: 6 packages' sundries. From Gisborae—sß casks tallow, 14 casks pelts, 877 bales wool, 3115 carcases mutton, 8565 carcases : lamb, 429 quarters beef. From Napier—l 992 carcases lamb, 400 quarters beef, 2197 carcases mutton, 195 pieces mutton, ,1 case meat ' extract, 100 boxes kidneys, 1168 bales wool, 25 casks pelts, 184 casks ' tallow, 27 bales hemp. From Bluff—lß casks pelts, 3642 bales wool, 154 casks tallow, 113 bales skins, 3 bales hair, 294 sases preserved meats, 5 cases meat extract, 7 bales leather, 92S sacks oats. , From Dunedin—lo packages sundries. ; —" ' ' 1 TELEGRAPHED MOVEMENTS.' ' SYDNEY, Thursday.—H.M.S. Pioneer, . :rom Bluff. ■■,.■ '._ :' ; : ■■".-.■■■ ' CAPE MARIA, Thursday; Navua _ 12.15 p.m.) passed East. AUCKLAND, Thursday..'— Tnrawera j 2.30 p-m.), from the South; Squall, I rom, Gieborne. TJla (2.30 p.m.), for A Wellington; AA r anderer and Haere, for 3isborne. S

HOKIANGA, Thursday—lnga, from Newcastle; Ashmore, from Melbourne. KAIPAR.A, Thursday.—-Speculant, barquentine, for Warrnambool. ONEIIUNGA, Thursday.—Rarawa (1U a.m.), from New Plymouth. Karawa (1.35 p.m.), for New Plymouth. NEW PLYMOUTH, Thursday.—Kotuku (6.15 p.m.), for Onehunga. FOXTON, Thursday.-Quoen of the South (10.35 a.m.), from Wellington. NAPIER, Thursday.—AVimmera (4 p.m.), for South. Passengers for Wellington—Mrs King, Messrs Morton, Ronnie, Gordon, Mare, Watson, King, Sirnni, Troup. • . .': ". AVESTPORT, Wednesday. Brisbane (11.15 a.m.), for Melbourne via Barrier Island. Thursday.—Koroniiko a. 8.30 p.m.), from Wellington. GREYMOUTII, AVedne.sday.—AVaimea (8.25 p.m.), for Wellington; Ennerdale (10.45 p.m.), for Melbourne. Thursday.-—Kittaw-a. (12.45 p.m.), from Wellington. KAIKOURA, Thursday.—Wakatu .(4 a.m.), from AVelliriyton. LYTTELTON, Thursday—Maori (6.50 a.m.), from .AVellington. . Manuka (5.5 p.m.), for Wellington and Sydney: K&iraki T 3.10 p.m.), and Maori (8.25 p.m.), for AVollington. TIMARU, Thursday.—Corinna (4,35 p.m.), from AVellington. DUNEDIN; Thursday.—Monowai, from Auckland. Pukaki, for AA T est Coast. BLUET, Thursday. Aparima, for Duncdin. ■-.-"■ Word was received from. Nelson yesterday that the Pateeno. had to wait outside the port from 4.30 a.m. to G. 30 a.m. owing to .'insufficiency of water in the new cut in the Boulder Bank. There was low water at the time; yet, however, the Pateena was drawing only 13ft Gin. - : ■ ; At AVanganui roadstead the . Tyßer liner Nerehana loaded 2530 carcases mutton, 11,353 carcases of lamb, 274 quarters beef, 176 orates mutton, 217 .bales wool, 150 casks tallow, 45 casks pelts, 14 casks casings. ..'.'. ■' . The scow Ngaru, whicli has been engaged in AVellington harbour for several months in running stone from Poncarrow for the Hutt road railway work, has just completed au extensive overhaul. She is to be recommissioned today, and will probably proceed to another port. , Mr T. Lawson joined the Himitahgi as second mate yesterday in place of Mr P. Aldortori; ■ - • ..,'..,' Messrs Levin and Company's coastal steamer Gertie, which is undergoing an extensive overhaul at Wellington, is expected to be ready for sea on .Monday or Tuesday next. ■.' The Scales liner : Clan Macfarlarie, which left AVellington yesterday for Napier, is expected to leave the latter port to-morrow for London and Antwerp. •.."■.-'' •'•■ The Maoriland'Company's steamer Holnidale. left Wellington last night'for Greymouth to load a cargo of coal' for the Tyneside Proprietary, , AVellington. The vessel is due. back Here about Monday. ~,',. . ,:■-: The Huddart Parker steamer' AVimmera, due at Wellington this morning from Sydney via Auckland and ports, will discharge about 300 tons of general cargo at this port. ;' The New Zealand Shipping Company's liner Orari, which moved to the Glasgow wharf yesterday fdr Homeward loading, is: to Wednesday for Wanganui roadstead. '. ■':;';...- ' ■■'.■.■V--.:i The Union Company's local office'advises that the steamer. Rakanoa, which recently delivered,-. a . cargo of coal ■' at Suva, .is to. leave Fiji , on Wednesday next for Wellington . direct. ; '. -■•'■■ .- ■The,- Napier-owned trawler Countess, well known, at A\ 7 -ellington - formerly as a [harbour ferry steamer, is dueiat'Wellington shortly from-, Napier,,, in order to! go on. the patent slip' for Govern.--iuimit -inspection .and a general, .overhaul. i> [-.- ■ ' ■]■■" - ' :[.' .-' Mr' P. 'Mii'die,, the "chief * engineer of the Marama.'has gone 'on holiday.leave and Mr J. McAlpine, the second [engi-. neeiv is acting as chief. "■ , i- ..;.-■ iA mew maantopmaet has been -fitted "to the AVanaka white the- vessel ■'■'■ was in dock at Port Chalmers, where': she has undergone am extensive overhaul. She will leave Port Chalmers to-day for Bluff to : re-enter the Bluff-Auckland cargo service. . "■' '■'■■'■ '■' ■ ; - [■ The AVestporfc Harbour Board's" suction dredge Rubi Seddon was placed, on the AA'ellington patemt slip yesterday for a'general overhaul, and to have new timbers put on the tra.p-d.oors. .[The work is being carried but by the dredge hands. The Rubi Seddon' is to be brought off the slip about Monday next.. ..'. ..'. ' Mr Wallis, until: recently accountant to the Union Company's office at AVestport, has left to take charge of the company's branch at Lautoka (Fiji). , Mr. W.'.' D. Cameron,- late chief ! officer of the Takapuna, has joined the;Mararoa as chief in place of Mr. AV.> Scott, who went ashore at Lyttelton owing: to indisposition." ,'.t.. The : Canterbury Steam Shipping Company's new steamer Breeze, on her way frotm [Sunderland to Lyttelton, left Capetown on December 28th for Semaphore (near Port Adelaide). The Breeze will load salt at Edithburg for the Dominion. ... " _" :".' The Tyser liner Niwaru, which arrived at London on the 4th instant from Wellington, will' sail from j London, [oh. the 25th instant for New- Zealand ports via Melbourne and Sydney. ._■:'.. i The Tyser liner Nerehana is to get away from AVellington at daybreak today for London via Las Palmas with, a" full cargo. ■. ""'■'■'..:. .--:,. ''■'.[' ■ [ A cable-.message, received by the -Sydney Marine Underwriters - and Salvage Association, Ltd., last Friday reported that the Ayrshire was still beached at There is 2ft of water: in [ No. 2 (hold and 3ft in No. 3, hold, while the forehold is full of water. Discharging of cargo is now in progress, jand it is believed the loss will be considerable. '■■ The auxiliary schooner MayiHoward, Captain Todd, which arrived at Norfolk Island from Auckland on December 26th, landed a cargo of goods at the island. -The non-arrival of the December mail steamer from Sydney on account of the coal strike had'caused:, a shortage of flour, sugar and other groceries, which the opportune'arrival of the Auckland schooner averted. , A , BUSY. THREE HOURS. The AVellington harbourmaster's pilot staff had an exceptionally : busy time between 3 p.m: and 5.30 p.m. yesterday, when they handled no less than five ocean liners. Tho Karamea sailed at 3 p.m. for Lyttelton, the Clan Macfarlane at 3.25 p.m. for Napier, the Orari moved from Jervois ..-. quay to. the Glasgow AA'harf and the Ruahine left AVellington at 5.30 p.m. for Lytteltoh: The five vessels moved, represented 33,567 tons [jross, '* ".. ;.'r ~ .':... '.,: - ■',■■- ..:-.- "'•■ rHE EASTERN. PACIFIC SERVICE. FOUR;: TRIPS OUTLINED. The local office of the Union. Com>any .advises [that the following timeable for the next four: trios,from AA relington to the Eastern Pacific has been trranged left Wellington Jan-, lary 4th, arrived at Rarotonga January oth, sailed saine -day,' due at Papeete rastcrda-v, :tra"nehiopin.Gr, to Mariposa, to laxo sailed yesterday for; Sxn. "Francisco, -' vliere .she is due oh January 25th). On eturn trip ' Hauroto leaves Papeete toLay (-with: Sail Francisco mail dated | December 28th), arrives at and sails froin tarotonffa January ITth^ 1 and arrives at Vellingtoii January 25th.;. [ : Hauroto leaves AVellington February :th_ arrives at and sails from Raro-j

tonga February 14th, arrives at Papeete February 17th, and tranships to the Mariposa, due at San Francisco March 2nd. 1-lauroto leaves Papeete (with San Francisco mail dated February 2nd) on February 18th, arrives at and sails from liavotonga February 21st, and is due at Wellington. March Ist. Hauroto loaves Wellington.'March ICth, arrives at and departs from Rarotonga March 22ud, arrives at Papeete on March 25th, ami transship-; to Mariposa, duo all Sail Francisco. April 7th. Hauroto leaves Papeete March 26th, arrives as: and sails from Earotenja March 20th, and arrives at Wellington April 6th. Hauroto leaves Wellington April 21st, arrives at and sails- froin Rarotonga on April 27th,- arrives at Papeete April 30th, and tranships to Mariposa, due , at Pan. Francisco on May 13th Hauroto leaves Papeete May Ist (with mails frcri Pan Francisco date*l April 15th), arrives at and sails from Rnrctongn ou 1 May-4th, and arrives at Wellington May ■ isu'i. THE MAPOTJRIKA. The Union Company's steamer Mapourika. arrived at Greymouth at 3.p.m. yesterday from Wellington via ports, and ' sailed' on the return trip early this morning. The vessel is to leave Nelson ' at 6.30 a.m. to-morrow direct for Wellington, where she is due about 4.30 p.m. FALLS OF NITH. Next Monday the Now Zealand Shipping Compan-rs chartered steamer 1-alls 1 of Kith, now loading for London at the ' King's wharf, will leave Wellington for ■ Lvttelton and Bluff, to complete her ! cargo. ' She is expected to get away r from Bluff to-morrow -week (the 22nd " inst.) for London. , PAPAEOA, FROM LONDON. ! The New Zealand Shipping : Com--1 paoiy's steamer Faparoa sailed from ', London on the 6bh instant for. Auckland and Wellington.' The vessel is ■ duo at Auckland, about February 2ith and at Wellington, about March 6th. MORAYSHIRE LEAVES SYDNEY. On' Wednesday afternoon the Federal-Houider-Shire liner- Morayshire left Sydney for Auckland in continuation ot ' her voyage M'rom Liverpool to New Zea- : land ports. Next Monday should, bring [ the vessel to Auckland, and she is due, here about the 24th. instant. i' ' TONGARIRO SAILS TO-MORROW.' ' '■ A further postponement has been, made • in the projected sailing of the New . Zealand Shipping Company s steamer Tongariro from Wellineton for London via ports. The vessel is now fixed^to ' tLeave: here at 11 -a.m.-. to-morrow, the ' delay being due to the late arrival of ' bunker coaL The recent holidays have ■ put tack tho supply considerably. OVERSEA VESSELS. [ ''■■;' bTEIAMERS/ j In&raghiri (due ' this ; afternoon), sailed ! from New York October 20th, via Ausr tra-lia a-nd Auckkmd. .(Tysei-.) ._ Ula- (due. to-morrow), sailed from OaJ.i cutta December 4th,.■;via_i Singapore, Samarang,. and Auckland. (Union, b.b. Star of New Zealand (due. about Jan- ' uary 16th),' sailed frem New' York No- ; vembefi;9th, via Australia and Auckland. (Tyser).".'.':'.-:: -. .'":...--.:v' :":'v, '■'..''-.'-':. ■- .'il... iMorayshire (duo about January 24th), > sailed from Liverpool November 13th, via 3 Sydney and Auckland. (F.-H.-S.. Line.) Arawa -(due- - about January ';-24th) t1 f sailed, from Plymouth December 11th, - via Capetown and Hobart. -: (Ghaw, - SavilL) . ■''■:'',';-:..". '.'.:'■■..' Wakanui (due about: January 26th), f sailed from , Liverpool November '27th, 3 , via Auckland. (N.Z.S. Co.). Mamari (due about-January; 26th),: sailed from London December 4th, via , Auckland. (Shaw, Savill.) 1 Marere (due about January -30th), 5 sailed frorc-London "November■,-•■' 30th, 3 via... Australia; Auckland, and Napier. ■ (Tyser.) - "■-' :'■;- '■' J Ruapehu (due about February Bth), 6ailed from Plymouth December 25th, via Capetown and Hobart. (N.Z:SJ: Co.) Tomoana (due about February 11th), l sailed from London December 17th; via r Australia, Auckland, and Napier. (Tyser). i Buteshire (due, about• February ,13th), 5 sailed from Liverpooi December 11th, via ) Sydney, j' Auckland. '■ (F.-H.-S. Line.) ■'*-,. 3 Star.of Australia (duo:about February r 20th), sailed from New York December 14th, via Australia and New Zealand t ports. (N.Z.S. Co.) '■',! '.';■' Tainui (due about February 22nd), sailed from -Plymouth January. Bth via Capetown and Hobart. (Shaw Savill.), Kumara (due about February 25th), " Bailed from Liverpool December 27th, - via Auckland. (Shaw,- Savill.) ■/:: ■ Paparoa (due about March 6th,), sailed * from ! London : January: 6th, via Auckland. (N.Z.S. Co.) ■ ;." - - ■;■'.,•. Cornwall (due about March 14th), r sailed. from Liverpool January 7th via ; Sydney and Auckland (F.-H.-S. Line.) Spithead: (due about'yMarch 18th), ( sailed from New York January 7th, via . Australia and: Auckland; (A. and. A. Georgia (due-about April 30th), sailed ■ front New York January-6th, via. Auckland. (Vacuum Oil Go.) .. •'.->„.' t ) '' " 'SAILERS. "'/'.":'r~\. '" John. Lockeittj barque (121 days out), ; tailed 'from' Liverpool September 15th. ■ (Johnston and Co.) Jacques, barque (52 days but), Bailed from New York November 23rd, via Auokland. (Vacuum" Oil Company). ' Andromeda,> four-masted ;*; barque (55 1 days out), sailed from New York 'November 20th- (Vacuum Oil Co.) Marjory Glen, barque (30 days out), sailed from Liverpool December 15th. ' (Johnston, and Co.)

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SHIPPING NEWS New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7026, 14 January 1910, Page 9

SHIPPING NEWS New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7026, 14 January 1910, Page 9