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SHIPS AND SHIPPING.

PHASES OP THE MOON. MAHCH.

; THIS DAY. Son rises, 5.30 a.m.; sets, 6.3 S p.m. Mcou rises, 11-16 p.m.; sets, 3.2 pan. High water, 1L34 am. ARRIVED. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28. WABEIMOO, (us. (4-50 a.m.). 8529 tons, Clift, from Melbourne and Hobart, via southern port®. Passengers Saloon: Miocpw Tom-dr, Cring, Paterson, Sister Nora, Mesdamea Robinson, Burns. Patereon, Messrs Nixon, Bexton, Mather, Pattorecm, Gibbs, Ashe, Patrick. Sternberg, Tapper, Domegan, McMillan; ■23 steerage. BLENHEIM. bjb. (6.10 _am). 120 tens, Wilkinson, from Blenheim. AW ABO A, aa. (6.50 a.m.), 344 tons. Bonner, from Nelson and Motueka. MAORI, ojs. (6.50 ana.). 3399 tons, Aldwoll. from Lyttelton. Passengers—l 67 saloon. and 108 steerage. • . WAIBAU, BA (7*30 am.), 93 toms. Dedly, from Blenheim. REMUBRA, an. (7.55 am), 11-241 tons. Qrecaiatroet, from LytteltonKAPITI, as. (8.10 am). 243 toms. Sawyers. from Wanganui. , TABAWEBA, ba (9.25 am). 2003 tons, Carson, from Auckland, Gieborne. aml Napier. Passangetta Saloon: Misses Weder, Norman, Bisdale, Mesdamce Hamilton, Hersberg, Bendely, Aamstrong, Messrs Cowley, Hemsberg, Simea. Curtis, Aehwin, Evans, Erooklebani, Armstrong, Mayes; 6 steerage. WAIMEA, as. (12-10 pm). 452 tens, Wildman, sen., from Tarakone. SAILED. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 28. HA'OPXEI. as. (1810 am), 743 tons, Bilton, for Pioton and Onohtmga. • FAISON, schooner (4 am), 9o tons, Oouoher, for Havelock. PATBBNA. ba (1 pjnA. 1212 tons. Cameron, for Pioton and Nelson. WAEBIMOO, aa. (6 pm), 8529 tons, CTiffc for Sydney. Passengers—Saloon.: Oiiloid. Coyte, Drier (2). Tariey, Puridsß. Laurenson, Heole. DowUng. Pring, Jackson, Hammond. Murow. Sidey, Mndga Dutton. Elliott, Meedames Clarke, Joseph, Felkrn. Maxwell. Thompson, Lester. Hammond, Purldes, Dawson, Httrton (2), Hooker. Jackson, Ogilvxo, Ewart, MoDougal. Cochrane. Murray. Scott, Elliott, Major Evans, Bov. NroboUa, SirEl. Ledhmero, Messrs Clarke, Ward, De-ri,i-raio. Priestly, White. Myexa, Joseph, Beriiin. Pauling, Gray. Spence, Harcourt, W«nb, McArthur, Kilbride, Scott Ingram. Attfield, Cairns, Climoro, Heffer, Harris, Smith, Dcmakleon, Spencer, Oatley. Conway, Holt «), Bell. Etheridge (2). Eitson. Goodwin. Atkinson. loydoa (2). MoLood, Maxwell. Thompson- Purines, Scott Elliott; 92 steerage. MOANA. ba (5-30 pm, 3913 tons, fttrimrer tor Son Francisco. Passengers— Mret salome—Meedames Moat Robertson, Messrs Moat Robertson, Whitley, Archer, Nioholls. • Second saloon—Nurso Mnnn, Misses Scott, Wilson, Mrs Evans, Messrs Vaughan. • MoNab; 60 steerage. TABAWEBA, as. (6.30 pm), a»3 fans. Corson, for Lyttelton ajd Dunedin. Pa* Saloon; For Dunedin—Eev, and Mrs Isittj 1 cteacago. • , ... MAOBt ba (8-5 pm). 8399 tone. Aidwell, tor Lyttelton. Passengers—Saloon:: Mtoseo Qanaaway (StbTodd. Parry, Bassett Sbeard. Slteet, Selby. Prill. Bead. Wdmhn, Marshall (2). WQeon, Mtoifia. Warier, Craig, Bams, BeD, Rich, NdooL Hobson. Graham, Snntii. Bean, Cottle. Bichie (2), Noeworihy, Paul. Eonnedy ®, Dalby, Meedames Watte, Har- . land. Chisholm, Hansey. Duncan, McLean, Chapman, Barley. Pnddie. mchardoom, Selby, Watkins. BeD, Captain. Salmondsan, Captain Andrew, lathe?' Bowden, Dr Bell. Dr Blackman. Profi. Boott, Major Venables. Messrs Hem-well, Berry, Scott Best, Fwiester, H^aid, Bayne, Adams, Clarke, Duncan, Murdoch, ru.ir.man Watte. Harland. Beveridge, Ouaiom, Sawervy. Green, WTuteombe. Jriake, Jones. Barley, Puddle, Emhardimn. Stead, Owen, Smith- Howe, Shipley, Stead, Pixon, Bglin, Browning, Bean. Bowden, Staples, MacFarlane, itensdale, Hutton (25, Chisholm, Craig. ' Hudson. Hall Hamilton- Roberta. Dcmno, Bew, Davis, Janos. Down. Bell, Fisher; 80 ba (2L25 pm). 164 tens. Fletcher, tor Karomea and Westport. AWAEOA, ba (5.40 pm), 344 tons. Banner, for Nelson and Motneka. WAIEAU, BA (6.30 pm), 93 tons. \ Dedly, for Blenheim WAIMEA as. (8-35 pm). 454 tens, Wildman, far Rohan, Nelson, and West as. (HUS pm). 2003 tune, Carson, for Lyttelton and .Dunedin. • AOBANGI, s-8. (midnight), 4268 tons. Elevens, tor Sydney.

expected arrivals. Koronnko, Westport, to-day Poberua, Westport, today Waitara, today. Wakatu, Lyttelton. Kaifcoura, to-day Mapourika, West Coast, Nelson, today Mann., Patea, today Itepuid, Patea, to-day Moo, Wanganui. today Niiau, Nelson, Motne&a, today Arareic, Patea. to-day Mararoa, Lyttelton, today Waimate. Oamaru, Sunday Maori, Lyttelton, Sunday Awaroa. Nelson, Sunday Wairan, Blenheim, Sunday Queen of the South, Fortran, Sunday Hma, Wanganui, Sunday Monowai. Dunedin, Lyttelton, Sunday Flora, Dunedin, via ports, Sunday Manama, Havelock, Sunday Arapawa. Picton, Monday Breeze, Wanganui, Tuesday Waveriey, Nekton, Tuesday Kiripaka, Patea, Tuesday Slrarmbitd, Wanganui, Tuesday

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. JCapiti, Wanganui, to-day. noon Kipuni, Phteo, today JCtripata, Paten, today, noon liana. Pateo, to-day Opawa, Blenheim, today, 5 pan. Stormhird, Wanganui, today. 11 pan. Arahura, Greymonth, via ports, today, 12A6 pan. Kamana, Westport, today Koonya. Greymouth, today M.araroa, Lyttelton, today, 11 pan. Clan Grant, Auckland, to-day Kikau, Nelson. Motueka, today, 2 p.m. Acrero, Pafea, to-day, noon. Njfatoro, Greymouth, today ' Queen of the South, Poxton, Monday Honoirai, Auckland, via ports, Monday Flora, New Plymouth, West Coast, Monday ifamaroa, Tarakoho. Monday Awaroa, Nelson, Motneka, Monday Waixau, Blenheim, Monday WoJbttn, Kaikoura, Lyttelton, Monday Pateena, Picton, Nelson, Monday Kpple, Napier, Gisborne, Tuesday Wavarley, Nelson, Tuesday Mapourika, Nelson, West Coast, Tuesday Jlokoir, Lyttelton, Dnnedin, Tuesday telegraphed movements xiONDON, Friday—lonic, for Wellington. MELBOURNE, Thursday Senorlta, barquentine, from Whangapp; Inza, from Kaipara. . _ . SYDNEY, Thursday—Kaituna, from Grey-mouth. Friday—Maheno (1 p.m.), from Auckland. NEWCASTLE, Inday .Waitemata, from Lyttelton. HOBART, Friday.—Euahine, for Weilirsrton. ATiQKTiANBj Friday Buteshire (8 ,in,) r from Port Chalmers;Wftnaka (1

p.m.), from Lyttelton. Katoa (6.40 p.m.>, for Westport; Pukaki, for Limestone Island, Now Plymouth and Wellington. SUVA. Friday—Ganges, for Calcutta. DUNEDIN. Friday—Breeze (9.J0 a.m.), from Timaru; Tyrone (9.40 a.m.). trom Lyttelton. Breeze (6.45 p.m.) ; for Wanganui via way ports; Monowai (3*25 p.m-), for Auckland via way ports. Passengers: Misses Price, McLeod, Scott, llodgors, Binn, Pullen, Shaw, Mesaames Mack, Price, Tumbnll, Andrews and child Bestill, Messrs McGill, Cleghorn, Kesbll, Webb, Lawson. Shannon. Keren, Earmer, Andrews, Watkins, Connor, Napier, Christie, Rutherford; 8 steerage. UNEIIUNGA, Friday—Earawa (4 pEn.). for Neev Plymouth. . MANUKAU HEADS. Friday—Barawa (6.5 p.m.) crossed the bar outwards. WAITARA, Friday—Tainui (to sail 2 a.m. Saturday), for Wellington. PATBA, Friday—Aorere (3 p.m.), from Wellington. Mana (3.-30 p.m.) and Aorere (to sail 3 a-ra. Saturday), for Wellington. WANGANUI, Friday Huia (12.10 p-m.),' from Wellington. Moa (5.45 pjn.), tor Wellington. . NAPIEB, Friday—Victoria (ZSO pjn.), from Wellington. _ PICTON, Friday—Kurow (620 ajn.), Haupiri (7 a.m.), and Pateena (5J.5 pjn.>. from Wellington. NELSON, Friday—Nikau (6.10 a-m.), from Wellington. Nikan (8 pjn.), for Wellington. HAVELOCK, Friday—Manaroa (12.30 pan.), from Wellington. Manaroa (320 pjn.), for Wellington. , FAEEWELL SPIT, (320 p-m.), passed for Wellington. WESTPORT, Thursday—Poberua (2 M pjn.), for Wellington, Friday—Kowbai (3 pan.), from Wellington. Koromiko (320 pjn.), for Wellington. LYTTELTON, Friday—Ulnrmroa (6.45 ajn.), from Sydney, via Wellington.; Eunice, scow (9 ajm), from Havelock;. Elisa Firth, schooner (9 ajn.), from Kaipara; Mararoa (9.10 sum.), from Wellington; Morning Light, schooner (1 pjn.), from Waitapu. Cygnet (12.15 p.m-), tor roa; Eakiura (2.30 p-m.) and Opoun (4.45 pjn.), for Greymonth; Wakatn, for Kaikoura and Wellington; Ulimoxoa (6.30 njnJ, for Dunedin; Mararoa (620 p.m.), for Wellington. Passengers Misses Beattie, Lunckm, Powell, Baynes, Tillman, Mclntyre, Meedames Robertson, Cameron and 2 children. Pike. Blaylock. Paterson, Wilson, Hooper and child, Mitchell, Garland (2), Mercer and 2 children, Gray, Watkins, Gibbons, Grange, Sandford, Denniston, Sharp and 3 children, Messrs Pollen, Ritchie, Cameron. Robertson, Townsend. Cameron. Beswick. Reece, Fletcher, Pike, Justice Denniston, Townsend, Pearce, Holmes, Irwin, Mercer, Gray, Keable, Davis, Atkinson, Garmer, Phelan, Pollock. Molxvine, Sandford, Rothenburg, Major Browne, Peoples, Peoples, and Father Pbopks; 21 steerage. DUNEDIN, Friday Takapuna (10 Sun.) for Napier. Passengers Misses cncrielf. Jones, Carriok, Braithwaite, HnlHolland. Cooper and'Williams, Mrs Oarrick and infant, air and Mrs Stead, Messrs Coker, Houghton, Rait, Troupe, Buddie, Mulnolland, Hunter, Williamson, McKenzie, Nairn, Lyons, Nelson, Drummond and Masters Oarrick (3).

The steamer Awahou is expected hack at Wellington on Tuesday. The coastal steamer Alexander js dim at Wellington on Wodnoeday from Nolson, and will sail on tie same day lor Nelson and ilotdeka. The Wanata, which, arrived at Auckland yesterday from Timaru, will sail on Monday or Tuesday for Napier to load sheep for Lyttelton. The Norfolk is duo at Western Australia to-day from Newcastle to lead jarrah for Now Zealand ports. „ Mr Chas. Trevatt, assistant wireless operator, transferred from the Aoxangi to the Moana yesterday. The schooner Falcon cleared the WelUntgon heads at IL2O a.m. yesterday for Blackball, to load for Wellington. The Maoriland Company advise that the coastal steamer Breeze Ja due at Wellington next Tuesday -from Lyttelton, and will sail on the same day lor Wanganui. • . Mr H. Ctaydou, second officer at the Aorangi, is proceeding to Sydney by that vessel, on holiday leave. Mr Rogers, late of the Mararoa, has transferred to the Aorangi as second officer. Mr F. C. Ronalds rejoined the Moana aa chief engineer yesterday, and Mr P. J. Sidfcoy, acting chief, came ashore. Mr L. Draper joined the Moana as seventh engineer. Dalgoty and Go. advise that the coastal steamer Mangapapa will arrive at Wellington on Wednesday from Westport and . Karamea, and will sail en the return trip next Thursday. The Holmdale is due at Tarakohe today from Timaru, and will sail to-night for Now Plymouth and Onehunga, The vessel will subsequently load timber at Holdanga for Gisborne. ( The local agents advise that there will bo no steamer from New Plymouth to Onohunga next Tuesday, as the Rarawa is coming to Wellington for dipping. The Government steamer Hinemoa left Russell yesterday afternoon in continuation of her round trip to the northern lighthouses. She is due back at Wellington about the 12th instant. Mr H. Hamlin, fifth engineer of the Aorangi, has come ashore at Wellington to sit for his examination for a second engineer's certificate. The sixth and seventh, engineers have been promoted a stop, and Mr A. D. Shearer has joined the vessel as seventh. . . The Pukaki left Auckland last night for Limestone Island to load cement. She proceeds thence to New Plymouth, Wellington and Grevmouth. The Waipori left Groymorrth at 2 am. yesterday for Westport and Lyttelton. The Mapourika arrived at Westport at 6 ajn. yesterday from Groymonth, and sailed at 11 a.m. for Nelson and Wellington. She is due here this evening. Tho Federal-Shire liner Morayshire is to leave Dunedin this morning for Brisbane to load in Australia for London. The Koromiko and Poherua are due At Wellington today cool-laden from WestAdmiralty Court found that the German steamer Mariegariz was blameworthy in tho Karamea collision on August 30th. ESSEX AT MELBOURNE. >, Tho Federal-Shire liner Essex arrived at Melbourne on last Thursday from Liverpool, en route to New Zealand. She is to leave Sydney on Wednesday next for Auckland and Wellington, and ie due here about the 17th instant. EASTER MOVEMENTS. UNION COMPANY'S TIME-TAR LB, 'The Union Company announces the following alterations in the usual running of tho coastal passenger ships during Eastertide. The Mokoia, on arrival at Lyttelton on Wednesday, the 19th instant, will not proceed to Dunedin, but will leave Lyttelton on . Thursday, tho 20th, for Wellington, from which port she js to sail on the 21st for Lyttelton. The Mokoia will leave Lyttelton on Monday, the 21th instant, for Wellington and northern I *Tho Maori will bo tho only boat to leave Lyttelton on Saturday, tho 22nd instant, for Wellington. She will wait at Lyttelton until tho arrival of the second express. The Mararoa will make an excursion from Wellington to Pictan on Thursday, the 29th instant. The Mararoa on Monday, the 24th instant, will leave Lyttelton, on- an excursion to Akaroa. She will wait till tho arrival of tho second express at Lytteltcm on the 241 h instant, before sailing for Wellington. , .... The Arahura will make a special tnp, leaving Wellington on Thursday, the 20th inst., for Nelson. She will return via Picton to Wellington. Tho Patoena, on arrival at Wellington on the 20th instant from Nelson and Picton, will sail on tho same night for Picton and Nelson instead of leaving here on tho Friday. The Patoena will leave Nelson on Saturday, tho 22ad inst., for Picton and, Wellington.

The Mapourika, cm. arrival at Nelson on the 22nd instant from Westport, will tranship passengers to the Pateena. The Mapourika will remain at Nelson until Monday, the 24th instant, when she will sail for Pioton and Wellington. She will leave here on Tuesday, the 25th instant, for Pioton, Nelson, and West Coast ports. BUTESHIRE'S MOVEMENTS. The Buteshire; now loading tor the New Zealand Shipping Company, arrived at Auckland at 8 a-m, yesterday from Dunedin. She proceeds next to Tokomaru, Napier, and Wellington, and will sail from here about the loth inst. for London. FIRE ON WHAKARUA. Bamnstyne and Co. advise that a cable message has been received stating that the fire on the Tyser liner Whakama (en route from London) was confined to the shelter deck. The vessel sailed from Capetown yesterday for Melbourne, Sydney, Auckland, Napier, and Wellington. She will be a week behind time-table in arriving in Wellington. The Whakarua should arrive here about April 14th. WATMANA ARRIVES AT DUNEDIN. At moon to-day, according to wireless advice, the Shaw, Savill and Albion liner Waimana is expected to arrive at Dunedin from London, via Australia. After discharge at Dunedin and Lyttelton the Waimana will load in New Zealand, and will gall from Auckland for Ixmdon about the end of March. PASSENGERS FOR NEW ZEALAND. “The North German Lloyd steamer Friedrich der Grosse, due at Sydney on the 7th instant from Bremen, via ports, is bringing the following New Zealand passengers:—Mr and Mrs G. R. Blomfield, Mis« Blomfield, and Masters J. and K. Blomfield, Mr and Mrs Bartleman, Mr and Mrs Deville, Mr and Mrs and Miss Ellis, Miss A. Haltmeyer. The passengers will reach Auckland from Sydney by the Victoria on Sunday, March 16th. A SATISFACTORY YEAR, At the recent general meeting of the shareholders of the Maoriland Steamship Company a dividend of 5 per cent, per annum was declared for the year ending December 31st. A considerable sum was also set aed.de to provide for the depreciation of the steamers owned by the company. , WADIATB TO LOAD. To-morrow the New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Waimate is duo at Wellington from Oamaru for Homeward loading. She will leave here on Wednesday for Waitara Wanganui roadstead, Pioton, and will return to Wellington to complete her cargo. The vessel will sail from here on the 20th instant for London. MOANA. FOB 'FEISCOThe Union Company's steamer Moons left Wellington at 620 o’clock last evening m continuation of her voyage from Sydney to Rarotonga, Papeete and Ban Francisco. At Wellington the vueeel loaded for Vancouver .7100 boxes of butter and 2000 boxes of onions, and for San Francisco 36 tons of hemp and 190 sacks pees. OVERSEA VESSELS FOR WELLINGTON. STEAMERS. Ruahine, London, due March 4th. Indralema, J end on. due March 10th. Tokomaru. St. John, due March 10th. Hawke’s Bay, London, due Match 14th. Essex, Liverpool, due March 17tb. Tainui, London, due March 18th. Rotorua, London, due March 31st. Opawa, London, due April 2nd. Rangatira, London, due April 3rd. Barenfels, New York, due April 4th. Collingham. New York, due April 12th. Whakarua, London, due April 14th. Indrabarah, London; due April 18th. Breiz Izeb New York, due April 26th. Surrey, Liverpool, due April 26th. Nerehana, London, due April _ 28th. Qlenetive. New York, due April 29th. Whakrtana St. John, due April 39th. Courtfield, New York, due May 2nd.

D. H. M. New Moon 8 11 52 a.m. First Quarter ... 16 8 23 a.m. Pull Moon . 22 11 26 p.m. Lost Quarter ... 0 23 a.m.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8367, 1 March 1913, Page 7

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SHIPS AND SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8367, 1 March 1913, Page 7

SHIPS AND SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8367, 1 March 1913, Page 7

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