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SHIPS AND SHIPPING

PHASES' ‘OF ' TIILT MOONFEBRUARY.

THIS DAY. SuH"j‘iS«4V .'/.T'ii.rtC; • ‘ MOon ri«w, 6.31 pan.’; n.isi. High water, 3.3) ii.in. v 3.5» p.m. ARRIVED. MON I>A Y, FEBU UABY 8. UH'PJvfli ».fii-(6.30 tons, Carlson, from Gisborne anil coast. . WAIMANA. s.s. (U. 83 P-m.. ln , Ul ° id i cam). 0731 lons, liurviU-iioliuei. from Loudon via Auckland. • ... MONDAY,. FEBRUARY" 9. AOXaiJt>:,.B.-i. (3.90 p.m,), 77 ions, Fisk, tor I'iiten. , , I’ATKiiNA, s.s. (0 p.m.), 1319 tons, Cumurou, for Nelson.. 1 ajisengero: onloon—Misses liivick, . Krricsmi. .Moore. Mcsdame* Hughes, Loes and child. Liviek, Burton, Good ami hoy. Kelson, AleXaru, Reynolds, Roberta, Xtill iiml 3 chihlren, Jlw*rs Lw», Hughes. Wiiiburn. miteriio UM’. Holbrook, Blundell, Andrews, Allan, Hustings, Small, Law (9), Fisner, Cask, lierdniun MacMuhou, Clarke, McAdams, Kirk, Shannon McGrath, Kelso, McNarn, Reynolds; 15 steerage. MAITAI. «•«. ' 15.30 p.m.), 3:193 tons, Edwin, for Napier, Gisborne and Auckland. PaMsenger.-i: Saloon —'Miss .Lewis, Mesdamcs Xla.vorK,. Bartow, Messrs Chalk, MargaUiiy. Phillips. Jdawspn, Barrow, Bods Boy«m; 13 otoeruge. ~ . . aVAHINK, s-«. (B.S p.m.), 4135 lons, Aidwell, for Lyttelton; Passengers F huloon —Aliases Walker. Simniondfe, Wilson, Harper, Angus. McCarthy, Brown Stalker, Peterson, Richards, Sister Constance, Lady Stout and child. Mmlames Worth, Roberts and ,3 child pen, Symonds and child, McCarthy, MoNeilly, ' Palmer. Cooper, Sharp, .Thompson, Conrtes, Matthews, Richards, Rowley, McVimsh, McKeclmie. Moore, Canon Garland. Messrs Riley, Riley, King. Martin, Ingham Lee, Bridges, Taylor, Riley, Mood, Moodhouse, Glover, Colin, MqLeod, Luldall, Bigga. Woods, Mnson.'Field.’Steam, Au»tanz, Burdett, Robinson, Tlardhnrn. Nelfon, Hamel. Sugarde. Welch. Bower. Scudded, 1 Worth, Walker. Corine, Roberts, Hodglafi, ' ‘ Rim bell. • Roberts, Gordon. Roberts. McDonald. Reynolds, Pranks, Gable. Smith, Dun,son, .Ralph, Comstock, Simpson.- Lewi, Hughes.. Kpnnedy. W ab. her, Madden McLeod. Thompson, AVilkio, Martin, Slyfieid, Courtcs. Matthews, Hill. Milne. Hunt. Bloy. Hay, Galbraith, Pearson. Harris. Wjlmot: 60 steerage. MAPOUR.TKA. m. (midnight), 1203 t<WMi,...ftHehie, for Picfcofi. Passengers : Baleen —-Misfics Itoyd, Biackwodd, Baldwin." tedingel - ,'"’Aito'n’.* '"Xir'ery (2). - Mo«dumes Kelson. SlcCrae. Leyden and child, Trolove, Smith and child. Savage. Messrs Lane, Alport. Kelson, Poole, Blizzard, lie Silva. IR;ad, Mitchell, Hall, Taylor, Lopper, Rose, Smith, Avery; 8 steerage. AORBRE. s.s. (3.20 p.m.). 77 tons, Risk, for Fa tea, MANA, e,s. (I p.m.), 134 tons, Gibson, for Patea. KAITOA. «.«. (5.20 p.m.), 117 tons, Ste. Venn, for Nelson and Motueka. KAPITI. s.s. (5,20 p m.), 243 tons, Sn wyers. for Wanganui. , , , STORMBIRD. 5.5.,(5.50. p.m.), 217 lone. Dowell, for Wangahni. AW'AHOU sis. (6.10 p.m.). 407 tons, Rodger, for Poston. IVAXHOBA. «.». (/), 10 p-m.), .4038 tons. Bhowman, for Auckland. . KAHU, r.b. (8.50 p.m.), 183 tons, Fletcher, for Napier. ' " WAIBAU, a.e. <0 p.m.), 93 tons. Daily, for Blenheim', BLENHEIM. s.s. (10 p m.), 120 tons, Wilkinson for Blenheim. • _ - KAURI, s.s. (11.55 p.m.,) 2833 tons. Carey,. for Westport-

SXPECTEO ARRIVAL*. WairnU; Blenlipim* tp r doy ~ ' OpaWft,,,Blfmheim, to-day Queen of tW South, Fdxteu, to-day ' NikifU" Nt*ld6ii‘‘'3r6tuelri(.''to*d-ny ■- Wavdrtey;’Nelson,-to*day • • • - WestnHin. Auckland via, ports, to-day Maori, Lyttelton, to-day Mapouriku. Pioton, to-day Itawera, Pa tea, to-day Kapuui. Patea, to-day ' • Ampaw*. Wanganui,..to-day Kaitoa., Nelann, Wednesdi).T . , Potopiji, Lyttelton, Wednesday Aorow. Tat&V'WSdnfemv " ” "" poliorua, Gteymoulh. Wednesday i Waliino. Lyttelton. Wednesday Kaitoa, Nelson, Motueka, Wednesday Waimoa, Nelson. Wednesday Kapiti, Wanganui; Wednesday Mona. Patea. Wednesday Patoena," Nelson. .Wednesday. . Maunganni, Sydney, Wednesday Wahine, Lyttelton, Wednesday Hlnemoa. northern lighthouses, -Wednesday Arahura. Greymoutli. via. ports, Wednesday Covinna. southerH p6tts. Thursday l Navuav Suva,- Auckland. Thursday. -..i,Victoria, Dunedin, Lyttelton, Thursday Regulus, Gisborne, Thursday PROJECTED DEPARTURE* Arapawa, Wanganui, to-day, 7 p.m. •' Kapuni, Pate»V ttedar.-f' •nar.-- •* - Strathdene, Sydney;- to-day Hawora. Patea, to-day Niton, Nelson, Motueka. to-day, 5 p.m. Queen of the South, Poston, to-day, 4 -Delphic’, Lyttelton,’ fd-kfay Wakatu. Katkoui'n. to-day, 4 p.m. Opawa, Blenheim, to-day, 9 p.m. Maori. Lyttelton, to-day, Bp.m. We*tmlia, Lyttelton, Dunedjn., to-day, , 5 Star®'”’ Ireland, London to-day Waintoa. Nelson. Motueka. Wednesday Mapotnika. Westport, Qroyroouth, Wed' Melbourne, Whitianga, Opotio,’ Wednes-1

daX Wahine, X/yMelton, Wednesday Naahewv -Grreymouthi. Wednesday Mangapapa, Karanu-a,. Westport, \>e(iPateona. Nelson, Wednesday Aorere, Patea, Wednesday Mann.,-Patea, Wednesday Kapiti.'Patea. WednesdayKaitoa,- No Ison.- -Motueka. .Wednesday. Waimana. .Tiraaru. Wednesday , , Petone, Pioton, Napier, Wednesday Kamo. Napier. Wednesday Komath, Westport, Wednesday Begulns. Nelson, West Coast. Thursday' Corinnw. Pioton. Nekton. New Plymouth

Thursday - Arahura Picton, Thursday .... , , Victoria, Auckland, Sydney, Thursday telegraphed movements. MELBOURNE, Monday Argenfele, from W»w York-. , . SYDNEY, Monday—Wairuna, from Auckland. Momma (1.10 p.m.), for Auckland. , NEWCASTLE, 'Monday—Hans 8.. from Wellington; Homfcls, from Auckland. Kaitangata,. for Tokoraaru Bay: Ascot, for Auckland.. , . ■ , , . SUVA, Monday—Makpra. for AuckMonday—H.M.S. Philomol (8.30 a.m.) and Aparimn (noon), from Wellington; Navua. (7.15 p.m.), from Suva. Hurumii 110.50 n.m., Sunday). from Port Chalmers, Muheno (10 p.m,). for Sydney. PATBA. Monday—Ha worn (8.35 a.m.), from Wellington. "■Ka-pnni -and Hawera (9 n.m.). for Wellington. • . WANGANUI, - Monday- Bum- .(6.50 n.m.) and Arapaara (7.10 p.m.),-for Wellington. .. , i PONTON, . Monday— Q'meT, . of , .«’,» for, .WeUtngton. GISBORNE. Sunday Karamea (6 p.m.), from Wellington. BLENHEIM. Monday—Opawa - (5.15 p.m.). for Wellington, NAPIER, Monday—Star of Australia (0.40 n.m.) and Westralia (1.55 p.m), for ■Wellington, NELSON, Monday—Nikau (1 p.m,), for Motueka.

MOTUEKA, Monday Nikau (7-30 p.m.). for Wellington. PA RBWBLL SPIT, Monday—R«apm>“ (4.30 p.m.) passed for Wellington. OREYMOUTH, Monday—Aruhura tU n.iii.). from Westport. Arahura (,< P-m.). for Westport. LYTTELTON. Monday—Kurow (y-JO p.'m.V from Gisborne; Cygnet, from Kaikoulil. A rata pH . <0.30 a.ni.), J«r Lainora; Opoui, for Greymoutli ; Kurow, tor Westport; Annie ill}}, for Kaipam. Maori (c. 50 p.m.b for Wellington. las- —!^>{‘ saloon, j;V.) l)UNI ; ;DL\ r . Monday— \\ oglmde p.m.). for Westport; Corinna (5.30 p.m.), for noutliorn p<>»*ls, , A BLUFF. Monday—Willochra (1 P ; m.), from .Melbourne and Hobart. V, ammoo (7.15 p.m,), I'orMlobait and Melhcmrne.

The tramp steamer Achlibslcr has yet about; I‘5(K) lons of coal to discharge at Wellington. . .. Mr A. Wishnrt joined the Mapounka a«” second engineer yesterday in place ol Mr W. Marshall. , , . . Tlie coastal steamer Awanou, which left. Wellinglnn last evening for I'oxton, will snbs"onontly iirocecd to Westport. The, anxiliarv scow Echo loft Hokitika on Saturday tirnber-ladon ior Motueua a "Thi/Kamona . ie to loavo W'elliugton for Grcvmuntli on Friday, and will load limber at the latter port for Brisbane and Svdnev. T'liri. Canterbury Company s steamer Petoue ie line at Wellington to-morrow from .Lvltclton, ami will sail m the evening for I’icton, Napier and Gisborne. , ■ From Dunedin the Corinna sailed yes'terdav for Wellington via porta. She is dite' here on Thursday morning, and will sail on the same da,v for 1 icvon. Nelson and New Plymouth. The vessel will load dairy prodnoa at the Taranaki • s-rt for transhipment at Wellington. The Kamo is to sail from Wellington for Napior to-morrenv with a quantity of coal to discharge at the latter port. The New Plymouth dredge Fanaitu wn« brought, off the Wellington . pal out slip at midday yesterday and berthed ot tile railway wharf to coropleto her Vile Polierun is to leave Greymoutli ttoday- for Wellington. „ The Blackball Company’s,collier Ngahero is expected to leave IVellihgton tomorrow for Greymoutli. The Ngatoro was loading at GreyinonUx yesterday lor New Plymouth and Napier. The harbour tug Admiral is to proceed to the Devon wreck on Thursday No bring back a- quantity of salvage material for eicrap iron. A member of the creiv of the steamer Magdala. from Delagoa. Bay. was sent to the hospital yesterday suffering from pleurisy. The Koniata, is to leave Wellington tomorrow for Westport to load coal again for this port. . The Government steamer Janie beddon is In bo placed on the 'Wellington patent slip to-day for cleaning and painting. , The Arahura arrived at Greymoutli at 10 o’clock yesterday morning from Wellington via ports, and sailed on tne return trip at 7 o’clock last night. The vessel is due bore about 9.30 o’clock tomorrow evening, Dalgetv and Co. advise that tlie coastal steamer Maugapapa, which is to be brought off the Wellington patent slip this morning. i» to sail to-morrow, for Karamea and IVestport, The Maoriland Company s steamer Holmdalo arrived at Kaipara at 0.30 .p.m. yesterday from Lyttelton. A“ e vessel will next proceed to Greymoutli. Captain A. P. Gibson resumed command, of the Mana yesterday in place of Mr A- ■ Johansen, who reverts to his position as mate. Mr C. Naismith rejoined the Mana as engineer yesterday in place of Mr N. Salmon, who has been acting in tho former’s place. The Anchor Company’s steamer Regains is due at Wellington ou Ihursday from Gisborne, and will _sail on the same day for Nelson, and AVest. Coast. There Were busy scenes on the waterfront at Lyttelton on Friday. Owing to the congestion at the wharves it was found necessary to anchor H.M-fe. Psycho in tho fit ream until matters became normal. At X p.m. there were no fewer than fifteen steamers, four sailers and one Warship in. the harbour, with an aggregate tonnage of close on 60,000 tonsIn the -afternoon these figures were further augmented by the arrival ,of two more- ocean-going vessels, bringing the number of deep-sea steamers-in port to six. On her .arrival the Federal and Shire Company’s Ayrshire was compelled -to, wait in the stream until a beith could bo found for her inside.

HIMITANGI AT CHATHAMS. The Chatham Islands' Pishing Company have received a wireless message announcing the arrival of the Himitangi at the Chatham® -after a passage of 2J days from Lyttelton. OTAKI DUE SUNDAY. ■ The New Zealand Shipping Company's ■steamer Otaki is duo at Wellington next Bunda« from Lyttelton to complete Home-,ward-Joading. The vessel is to sail from this port on the 18th instant for Lon-ui-v. THE MELBOURNE'S MOVEMENTS. The Melbourne Steamship Company’s steamer Melbourne is to leave Wellington to-morrow for Whitianga (Mercury Bay), and Opoua (Bay of Islands), to loud timber for Sydney and Melbourne. ■ THE SYDNEY BOAT. ■ At noon on Saturday the Union Company's steamer Mauuganui sailed from Sydney for ’Wellington direct. The vessel is’bringing 161 saloon and 94 steerage passengers for New Zealand ports, of ■which number 136 saloon and 76 steerage passengers are for Wellington. The cargo tor Wellington totals 416 tons. The Maunganni is due here early to-morrow inorniug. ' • ' THE HAWKE'S BAY. - - Th Hawke’s Bay, en route from London, left Sydney on Saturday for Auckland, Napier and Wellington. Bannntyno and Co. advise that the vessel is due at Auckland about the 92nd instant. Tito Hawke’s Bay has about 000 tons of general cargo to discharge at this port. ■WAIMANA. ARRIVES. This morning the Shaw, Savill and ‘Albion, liner Waimana arrived in .the stream at 11.55 o’clock last night from London via Auckland, and will" berth at the King’s wharf to discharge general cargo. The vessel is expected to sail to-morrow for Timarti to complete discharge. STAB OF austealia; The Tyssr liner Star of Australia, cn route from London, left Napier at 0.40 p.m. yesterday for Wellington, where she will berth this morning at No. 16, Jervois nuay. _ She is to leave here to-morrow for Wanganui roadstead to commence Homeward loading. ATHENIC LEFT HOME. Last Thursday the Shaw, Savill and Albion liner Athenic left London for Wellington and Lyttelton via ports. The vessel is duo here about March 24th. NIAGARA AT VANCOUVER. Last Tuesday the Uuion Company’s liner Niagara arrived at Vancouver from Sydney and Auckland via ports. The vessel left Auckland at 7 p.m. on January 17th, several hours late, out she made up the lest time on the run across the : Pacific. ■ ■' OVERSEA VESSELS’ FOR WELLINGTON. STEAMERS. Star of Australia, duo to-day, left London November 30th. Ruapehu, due to-day, left London December IBth. Burgerraeister ‘Hachmana, due February 19th, left New York November Mth.

Hawke's Bay, duo February 22ud, left London December IGth. Cairnross, duo February 93rd. left Montreal November 23 tli. Tahiti, due February 2Gth, left San Francisco February 4th. Argenfels, duo February 2Sth, left Xcw York December 12th. Matatua. duo February 28th. loft Liv. u-pool January sth. Surrey, duo March Ist, left Liverpool December 20th. ■jutiolk, due March 2nd, left London ■lanuary Bth. tvnikoura, due March 10th, left London January 92nd, via Hobart. Kiel, due "March 11th, loft New York December tilth. Star of Scotland, due March 12th, left Loudon January Gtli. .Jcseric, due March 21st, left St. John December 20th. (nverkip. due March 24th, left Leu York December 315.. Athenic, due March 24th, left London February sth. , ~ T • Buteshire, line March 28th, left Liver. pool January 17th. Henrik Ibsou, due April Cth, l.ft Now York January 23rd. Star of Victoria, due April Cth, left Tiondon February 4th. llollUigton. due April 15tb. left St. John January 29th.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8652, 10 February 1914, Page 2

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SHIPS AND SHIPPING New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8652, 10 February 1914, Page 2

SHIPS AND SHIPPING New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8652, 10 February 1914, Page 2