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SHIPS AND SHIPPING.

PEASES OF TEE MOON. ' FEBRUARY.

THIS DAY. Sun rises, 5.28 a.m.; sets, 6.39 p.m. Moon rimes, 9.41 p.m.; sets, 12.45 p.m. High water, 9.52 a.ra.; 10.22 p-m. ARRIVED. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26. BLENHEIM, 6-3. (3.35 a.m.), 120 tons. Wilkinson, i'rom Blenheim. WAIRAU, B.s. (3.45 a.m.), 93 tons. Daily, from Blenheim. AWAROA, s.s. (4.5 a.m.), 344 tons, Bonner,, from Nelson anil Alotueka. OFAVVA, «-a. (5.15 a.m*), 110 tons, Eokford, from Blenheim. KAITQA, bm. (5.20 a.m.), 305 tone, Graham, from Muugarakau. KAPUNI, s.s. (5.20 a.m.), 150 tons, McIntosh, from Paiea. ULIMAROA, s.s. (0.46 a.m.), 5777 tons, Wylie, from Sydney direct. Passengers — Saloon i Misses Davis, Christie, Boyd, Snow, 'Macintosh, liordraan, Uerghan, Halley Parr, Diamond, Meedamoa Gemmoll.’' Watts, Ithimos, Boyd, Bfeakley, Moore. Stairmond, Parr, Giles, Grump, Payne, Stokes, Etruthers, Nathan, Marin-; temh. Parr, Messrs Obupcr, Watte, Gammoll/ Harwood, Moore, Bandin, Buchanan, Harcfiurt, King, Quill, Creighton, Shekel ton, Parr, Bleckley, Giles, Miller, Franklin, Spence (2), Soholz. Humphries, 'VVoodhead. Earls, Cole, Quinllvan, Macintosh. 8 lac, Humphries, Harm, Grealish, Reid, Hogg. Norton, Holt, Brown. MAORI, »,«. (6.55 a.m.), 3399 tons. Aidwall, .from, Lyttelton, Passengers—2o7 saloon and ’125 steerage. ' , K IRU’AKjV, s.s. (9 a.m.), 133 tons, Johansen, from Patea. AORERE. s.s, (9.49 aim.), 77 tons, Fisk, from Patea. * CUR INN A. b,». (11. a.m.). 1271 tons, Cameron, from southern ports via LytWtoni , . . .... MiVNA. s.s. (3,45 p.m.), 134 tons. Gibeon, from Patea.' HAUPIRI. ■'«.». (6.20 p.m,), 748 tons, Bilton, from Onehunga and New Plymonth. ( KUWHAI. ire. (0.30 p.m.), 793 tons, Hendnr, from Napier. QUEEN OF THE SOUTH, e.s, (11.15 p.m),'198 toils.’ Harvey, from Poston. ARAHIiEA, 8.3. (10.5 p.m.), 1806 tons, Lambert, from • Greymouth, Westport, Kol&on and Picton. Passengers—Saloon : Miases, Cookia, Gamble, Boylo, Jeffanes, JfoNiqol (3), McKonny, Mcßae, Kidston, Ainsworth, Bennie, Montgomery, Wakelirt (2). Hansard, Itoell, Hobbs, Moitoy (2), Jorniyn, Murdoch (2), Drummond (2). Mesddince Morgan, Kent, Kinneburgh, Needham, Perry, Williamson, Noble, Aries. Nowell, Hindley and child, McRae. McGavin, Cobbe, Wakelin, Mclver, Well'. Jenkins, Simpson, Learmouth, McFarlano, Cameron, Ashton, Bose, Goni- • ter, Hr Neville, Messrs Morgan, Kidstem, Moale. Old, Perry, Scannel (2), Thompson. Potter, Arres, Mcßae. Mc- , Gavin. Wylda, Gewmetl. Tebhs, Thompson, Cobbe, Davidson, Wyott (2), Tressider, Mathews. Dutnio (2), Vaughan, Moyris, Oars, Bowden. Watson, Drummond. Green, Norris, Hargreaves, Lang, Mclntyre, MeFariane, . Frond, Mather, Cameron, Sly»n. Hadileld, Neligan, Ashton, Berry, Ward. Jorrayn, Qonlter, Plleaor, Hick, Brunette; 43 steerage. SAILED. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 26. FAVIUKI, S 3. (1.30 a.m.), 1542 tons, Platts", tor New Plymouth, Westport and Orermotitli. KAHU, s.s. (8.20 a.m.). 189 tons, Fletcher, for Picton and Bast Coast. KAXRAKI. s,s. (9.20 a.m., from PetoneK; RiStona,: Scott, for Lyttelton PATHENA, aai, (12A3 pan.), 1212 tons, Cameron, for Picton and Nelson. KOKO HEAD, baaqnentme, (2 p-m.), KM tons, Larsen, for Port Townsend. <T STAB OF ENGLAND, s.s. (3.35 p.m.), \BSB4 tomr, Pattoieon, tor London via Has Palmas. , . . WAKATU, s.s. (5 pan.), 157 tons, Wills, tor Kmkoara. CORUNNA, e.s. (5.5 P,m.), 1271 tons, Cameron, for Nelson, New Plymouth and Onehunga. ... . • , • AWARDA, e.e. (5-15 p.m.), 344 tons. Bonner’/for Nelson and Motneka. _ AORERE, soj. (5.20 p.m.>. 77 tons, Fisk, f ° r jAAOßi, euj-.(8.5 parti), 3399 tons, AJdwell, tor Lyttelton. Passenger*—Saloon; AHssea Kelsey. Reynold, Mirams, Clifton, Dawson* ’Garden, Priest, Widdowson. Weir, Hill, Brown. Dsncher, Broad, O’&ullivan (2),. Mesdames Hunt. Barry, Holland. Tripe-,. Lowe, Ruston, Morrison, Humphries; RoßiMon.Garden Robinson, Walker.- Milner, Baton, Dealv, Hannon, Besant* Abram, Hill, % Jrngh, Lane. CSottina. Redmond, _ Guthrie, bteriliens. Major Bnown, liiffirc. Yelson, Bov. Dawson. Messrs QiiilL iMacassey, Marshall, Stewart. Parland, Begg, Parkcs, Pearce, Rowland, RuncaOan, Walker, Wallet. Brown, Morrison, Olennell, Bezant, Abram, Kimberly, Robinson. Rowe, Watson. ElnrailL Pert, Wilson, Beaven, Eaton, Rudd, Lawson, Broon, Shaw. Huntingdon, Pugh, Ailardyce, Reseigh, Well, ICnott, Bel!. Wilson, Brown, Shepperd Davies, Brace. Brown, Lane Ctooper. Gilbert, W'hitohomse, Redmond; 37 8t e.s. (8.10 p.m.). 122 tone. Hart, tot Havelock and bounds. MANA, s.s. <B-40 P-m.), 134 tons, Glbgon, for Patea. iJtFECTfeD ARRIVALS; Koonya, Oreymoiith, to-day Clan Grant, Pioton, to-day Kapiti. Wanganui, to-day^ Victoria, Dunedin, Lyttelton, to-day Mangapapa, Karamea, today MoAna, Sydney, to-day Mararoa. Lyttelton, to-day Nikad, Nelson, Motneka, to-day llomuora, Lyttelton. Friday . Waimoa. Thnikoho, Friday . Wartimoo, Melbourne via south, Friday TatowetA, Auckland via ports, Friday Wairart, Blenheim, Friday Kanttui, Patea, Friday Awaroa Nelson, Motneka, Friday Maori, I Lyttelton, Friday Koromiko, Westport, Friday Westmeath, Wanganui, ikiday Tainttl, Waltora, Friday MapOUrika, West Coast, Nelson, Satttt;duy Mana,' Patea, Saturday . Kiripdka, Fatea, Saturday pRoJECitEd dEPARtUHES. Haupiri, Pioton, Onehunga, to-day Kowhhi, Westport, to-day, noon Kiripako, Patea, today, 6 pan. Kaitoa, Nelson, West Coast, to-day. noon Huia. Wanganui, to-day, 5 pan. tJHmaroa, Melbourne via south, to-day, 5 p.m. Orari, London, to-day, 5 a.m. Maratoa, Lyttelton, today, 8 pan. KnrovV, Picton, to-day Koimlta, W oatport, to-day Nikau; Nelson, Motneka, to-day, 5 p.m. Maun. Fatea, today Kapiti; Wanganui, to-day, 5 pan. Queen of the South, Foxton, today, 4 MangSpapa, Westport, Karamea, Friday WaitoeuT Nelson, West Coast, Friday Aorangi, Sydney, Friday Clan Grant, Auckland, Friday. Warrimoo, Sydney. Friday Tarawcra. Ljitelton, Dunedin, Friday Kapnhi, Patea, Friday Fateena. Picton, Nelson, Friday Maori, Lyttelton, Friday Woirau, Blenheim, Friday .Blenheim. Blenheim, Friday Awaroa, Nelson, Motneka, Friday OpaWa, Blenheini, Friday Aorere, Patea, Friday , « . Moana San Francisco via ports, Fwday . _ ~ Storrabird. Wanganm, Friday Wakatn. Kaikoum, Lyttelton, ‘ Saturday Thinutt—Waitam, Saturday Stafc of Ireland, Lyttelton, Saturday Arahura, Groymonth via ports, Satnr.Wffitpart, Saturday:

EXPORTS, STAR OF ENGLAND (Wednesday), i'rom Wellington, for London. From WeiUn"ton : ba.l<is wool, bales tlax, tallow, 27 casks pelts, HOG sacks pea*, 25 casks casings, 1 box sundries. telegraphed movements LONDON. Tuesday.—Clan Alpine, Zcalandfn, and Star of Australia . from New Zealand. N«rehana, tor \Vellms- - (1 p.m.), for Auckland, V MELBOURNE, Wednesday Mannganui, for Bluff. T iIELBOUKNE, Wednesday. Lou ea Craig, tor Auckland. ONEHUNGA, Wednesday. Tarawa (4 19 n.m.). for New Plymouth. WAN’D KAU HEADS VV«inesday.Rarawa (6.15 p-m.). for New Plymouth. WANGANUI. Wednesdaybtormbml (10.10 a.m.). Kapiti (10.10 a.m.). and John (19.15 a.m.), from \Vcllington. _ PICTON, Wednesday. Nairn (1.30 p.m,), and Pateena (4.55 p.m.), from Wellington. NELSON, Wednesday—Mapounka (4 a.m.), Nikau (S a.m.), and Waverley (X.XO p.m.), from VVellington. Mapounka. for Westport; Nikau (7 p.m.), lor WoIIiugtOKARAMBA. Wednesday- Mangapapa (1,43 p.m.), tor Wellington, WESTPORT, Wednesday. Komata (12.10 a.m.), and Koromiko (7.40 p.m.), Tuesday. Koonya (11.39 p.m.), from Wellington. Wednesday— Ngatoro (3.10 p.m.), and Koonya (3.20 p.m.), tor Wellington, LYTTELTON. Wednesday.—Storm (6.50 a.m.), from Tunaru; Victoria (7.20'a.m.). from Dunedin; Arawa (7.25 a.m.), and Mararoa (9.23 a.m.), from Wellington; Monowai [10.15 a.m.), from Auckland via East Coasts Karori (11.15 a.m.), ■ from Westport; Breeze (11.30 a.m.), Horn Wanganui. Morayshire (11.55 a.m.), for Dunedin; Storm (3.10 p.m.), lor Picton and Wanganui; Cygnet, for Kaikoura;'Breeze (5.10 p.m.), for Dunedin; Monowai (5.5 p.m.), for Dunedin. Mararoa (6.15 p.m.f, for Wellington. Passengers—Mieses Bloggs and McGrath (3), Heedames Pritchard, Brice, Aspland, Naughton, Woolf, Cambridge, McGrath, Sir E. Lechmero, Messrs Norton, B. W. Holmes. W. Bourne, Brice. Hayes, Wilkins, Westbrook, Temple, Wlthoy, Burke, Rhodes, Ihstone, Clarke, Armstrong, Hardie, Ralngor. Chadwick, Brogg, Walker, Manser, Gilpelan, Pilkington, Kin.nlbUrgh, Bemont, Merritt/ Clarke, Rev. Aspland, Captain Doull; 29 steerage. Victoria (9 p.m.). for Sydney via north. Passengers for Wellington—Misses Jeffries, Jones, Willis, McKay. Mesdamee Sellar, Willis, Watson, Messrs Robertson, Early, Cramp, F. A. Macdonald, Ferguson. BLUFF. Wednesday. —, Kaiapoi <11.30 a.m.)i from Newcastle. DUNEDIN, Wednesday.—Kotare (LSO p.m.), for Invercargill; Warrimoo (3.4.1 p.m.), tor Sydney via Wellington. Passengers—Misses Dorrie. Crawford, MoDongall, Howden, Watson (4), Wateon, Turnbull, Edwards. Curtis, Low, EUiott, Edwards, Sidey, Mudge and maid, Mcedames Smith, Crespin, Sutton, Nicholson, Watscm. Wiffen and child. Low, Field. Messrs Fyfo, Williams, Webb, Gardner (2), Donaldson, Skinner, Wiffen; 15 eteerage. ■ The Seales' liner dart Grant, due at Wellington to-day from Picton, is to borth at the King’s wharf. It transpires that the Rimntaka will not load at New York tor Australia and New Zealand, but is now on the berth at London tor New Zealand ports. The Victoria, duo at Wellington this morning from Dnnedin and Lyttelton, has 200 tens of cargo to discharge here. The vessel wiß berth at No. 14, Jervois quay, and will sail at 4 o’clock this afternoon ’for Sydney, via northern ports. Mr Ward, purser of the Mararoa, in to proceed to Sydney ‘tomorrow to join the Manama temporarily. Mr CouU, late of the Eakapo, goes to the Mararoa as purser. Air Scottt, purser of the Tarawera, is to. go on holiday, and Mr Spiers transfers from the Arahnra to take his place. Mr F, A. Williams returns from Sydney to-day to join the Arahnra as purser, and Mr 1 Aoidrews rejoins the Moana as purser to-day. The Kahn is proceeding from Picton to Napier, Gisborne, East Coast bays, and Auckland, and together with the Koutnnui will act in place of the SquaU while she is under overhaul* at AucklandThe Kahu proceeds from Auckland to Dart Coast bays and Wellington. She is due here about March 12th. The Koto tunui left Picton on Tuesday for East Coast bays and Auckland. The Arapawa will not come to Wellington from Pioton, but is due back here about next Sunday from WangaThe Kurow, to leave Wellington today for Pioton with remainder of cargo from Newcastle, will afterwards proceed to Newcastle to load for Lyttelton. The Storm is due at Picton to-day from Thnarn. She has 1000 sacks of produce for Pioton and Wanganui. Instead of- proceeding to Newcastle, the American barqnentino Koko Head left Wellington Yesterday afternoon for Port Townsend, State of Washington* TJ.S.A. Hatrick and Co. advise that the coastal steamer Tainui is duo here tomorrow from Waitara, and will sail on the re turn trip on Saturday. Mr W. Itmes has joined the Manama as engineer in place of Mr P. Clennel. Mr Scott, chief engineer of the Uli. mnroa, who has been on holiday, rejoined the vessel at Sydney. Mr Kelly, acting-chief, has returned to the WerriThe Government steamer Hlnemoa was landing stores at the Capo Brett lighthoutee yesterday morning. The coastal steamer John is loading timber at Nydia Bay to-day fbr eonthern ports. The Nerehana left London last Sunday for Melbotirne, Sydney, Auckland, Napier and Wellington. She is due hero towards the end Of April. The Haupiri is to (sail from Wellington this afternoon for Pioton and Onehunga. The coastal steamer Rifril is dho at Wellington On Monday Or Tuesday from, Napior to load cargo for the East Coast. The Breeze is expected at Tim aril today from Wanganui via Lyttelton, with a load of cattle. The vessel wiß sail this evening for, Dunedin, Timaru, Wellington, and Wdnganni. The lodrnlema, now discharging London cargo at Auckland, is expected to loach Wellington on March 10th. The steam trawler Nora. Niven will probably complete her overhaul bv this evening. The vessel may make One trip to trawl in Cook Strait to bring fish for to-morrow’s market, but instead of working Cook Strait for a While, she will return to Napier as her headquarters. The Opawa was placed on the patent Blip yesterday and will be relaunched to-dav., The Bletiheim is to go on the cradle on Saturday. The Kowhai is to leave Wellington at noou to-day for Westport, and the Ramona will get awav to-morrow night for the same port. The Koonya is due here tonight from Greymouth. , The Tysei- lihCr Star Of England was ready to sail for London early yesterday morning, blit she Bad to anchor in in* stream owing to a shortage pf firemen. The Vessel got away at 3.33 p.m. ULIMAROA FROM SYDNEY. About a quarter +0 7 o’clock yesterday morning the Huddart-Parker liller TJlimaroa arrived at Wellington from Sydney direct. The Vessel left Sydney ’ at 12.30 p.m. on Saturday and cleared the heads at 1.5 p.m. A northerly. breeze gave way to a light southerly on Monday, but fine sunny weather prevailed thronghout. The cargo for Wellington comprised 414 tons, including a few grapes and watermelons. The vessel will sail at 5 p.m. to-day for southern ports, Hobart, and Melbourne. COMING FROM LIVERPOOL. The F.-S. liner Essex. Which is due at AVollingtoii about March 17th from Liverpool, is bringing the following passengers :—Saloon: Fog WoUiaeioii Mrs

Spurgeon, Dr A. H. Tebbutt. For Timaru—Miss I. Robertson. Mrs A. Robertson, Messrs Andrew. A., R., and 11.I 1 . Robertson, Master Keith Robertson. Steerage—Mifi Catherine Hors man, Messrs Albert Darby, Walter Eastbury, Francis Harvey, Harold Greet. Thomas Moriey, Edwin Horsman. Gordon Horsman. For Auckland—37. For New Plymouth—3. For Greymouth— 3. For Duncdin-3. For Lyttelton— B. For Port Chalmers—1. For Timaru—X. , AORANGI FROM ’FRISCO. About 6 o’clock this, evening the Union Company's steamer Aorangi ie due in fhe’ stream at Wellington from San Francisco, via Papeete and Rarotonga. After pratique hae been granted the vessel will berth at No. 6, Queen’s wharf. The Aorangi will sail from Wellington about 3 p.m. tomorrow direct for Sydnoy. STAR OF IRELAND. The Tysex liner Stax of Ireland, due at Wellington this morning from New York via Auckland, will berth at the Taranaki street wharf. The vessel » to sail on Saturday for Lyttelton and Dnnedin with remainder of cargo. MAHARI LEFT RIO. The Shaw, Savill and Albion liner Mamari, which left Wellington on. February 2nd for London, resumed her voyage from Rio de Janeiro last Monday evening. MATT AT SUCCEEDS TARA WERA. The growing demand for cargo space has necessitated the Maitai being placed in the Dnnedln-Auokland via porta passenger and cargo service instead of the Tarawera. The Maitai will arrive at Wellington In her new running next Thursday. MOANA FOR ’FRISCO. The Union Company’s liter Moana in due at Wellington about 5 o’clock this morning from Sydney on her Way to San Francisco. The vessel will berth at the King's wharf, and will resume her voyage at 5 p-m, tomorrow. OVERSEA VESSELS FOB WELLINGTON. STEAMERS. Star of Ireland, New York, due today. Aorangi, Ban Francisco, duo to-day. Opawa, London, due March 4th. Ruahine, London, due March 4thIndrafema, London, dne March 19th. Tokomaru. St. John, due March 10th. Hawke's Bay, London, due March 14th, Essex, Liverpool, duo March 17th. Tainui, London, due March 18th. Rotorua, London, due March 31st. Rangatlra. London, due April 3rd. , Barenfelfl, New York, dhe April 4th, Whakarua, London, due' April 7th. Collinghain. New York, due April 12tb. Indrabarah. London, due April 18th. Breiz Izel. New York, due .April 26th. Surrey, Liverpool, due April 26thNerehana, London, dne April 28th, Qlehetive. New York, dne April 29th, Whak'itiine. St. John, due April 30th. Conftfield. New York, duo May 2nd, •

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8365, 27 February 1913, Page 4

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SHIPS AND SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8365, 27 February 1913, Page 4

SHIPS AND SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8365, 27 February 1913, Page 4