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SHIPS AND SHIPPING

PHASES OF THE MOON. JANUARY.

I THIS DAY. Sun rises, 4.33 a.m.; sets, 7.26 p.m. Moon rises, 3.42 p.m.; sets, 0.3 a.m. High water, 0.40 a.m.; 0.56 p.m. ' ARRIVED FRIDAY, JANUARY 14. WAKATU, 5.5."(6.50 a.m.), 157 tons, Wills, trom Lyttelton and Kaikoura. SQUALL, s.s. (i a.m.), 369, tons, Vasfca, from Napier. ' - „ , AKAHIjKA, sjs. (6.10 a.m.), 1586 tons, E«id from West Coast and Nelson. . STORMBIRD, s.s. (6-40 a.m.), 217 tons, Gibson, from Wanganui. WESTMEATH, s.s- (7.15 a.m.), 8096 tons, Thompson, from Napier. MAORI, a.s. (7.25 a.m.), 3399 tons, Manning, from Lyttelton, with. 600 passengers. ' VALOONA, s.s. (7.35'a.m.), 2,71 tons, Norton, from Auckland, Gisborne, and Napier. Passengers—Saloon: Misses Bates Beall, Neilson, Black, Mesdanies Smith, McKay, Henderson, iWhite, Armstrong, McCarthy, Colwell, Messrs Horne, Smith, Gerrard v Henderson, Armstrong, Cooper; 10 steerage. - KAITOA, s.s. (7.45 a.m.), 305 tons.bte'reus, from Motueka and NelsonHOUTO, auxiliary schooner (10.4 W a.m.), 77 tons, Anderson, from Hokianga. CORINNA. s.s: (9.10 p.m.), 1271 tons, Scott, from New Plymouth.

BAILED- . FRIDAY, JANUA3Y 14. OPAWA, s.s. (6 a.m.), 110 tons. Eckford, for Blenheim MANA, s.s. (11.15 a.m.), 134 tons, Jonansen, for Patea- - PATEENA, s.s. (1 p.m.), 1212 tone, Irwin, for Picton and Nelson. KAPITI, s.s. (4.10 #.m..), 242 tons. Sawyers, for Wanganui. WAKATU, s.s. (5.5 p.m.), Wills, for Kaikoura and Lyttelton. KAITOA. s.s. (5.10 p.m.), 305 tpns, Stevens, for Nelson and Motueka. KAIAPOI, s.s.. (6 p.m.), 2003 tons, Mawson, fox: Wostport. MAORI, s.s. 7.55 P-mO. 3399 tons. Manning, for Lyttelton, with 390 saloon !and steerage passengers PALOONA, s.s. (10 10 pm), 27,1 tons, Norton, for Lyttelton, Dunedin, Bluff, Hobart, and Melbourne. SATURDAY, JANUARY 15 SQUALL, s.s. (0 10 am), 369 tons, Vasta, for East- Coast

EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Kennedy, VVanganui, to-day Petone, Lyttelton, to-day Aorore, Patea, to-dav Kapumi, Patea. to-daj Defender, Hokitika, to-day Queen of the South Poxton, to-day Arahura; Picton, 10-day Pateena. Nelson, to-day Mararoa. Lyttelton, to-day Nikau Nelson, Motneka, to-day Putiki Marlborough Sounds, to-day Blenheim, Blenheim, to-day Kamo. Gireymoiutli, to-day Ir.draharah Sydney to-da-v Qpawa, Blenheim,. to-day Konrata. Westport, to-dav Kahika. Greyrnouth, to-day Maori, Lyttelton, Sunday Kaitoa. Nelson, Mot ueka. Sunday \ Kapi,ti| \Wanganui,- Sunday Kamini. Patea, Surday Maia, Patea, Sunday 1168111113,' "Wanganui, Sunday NKakvita, Groyinouth, Sunday VYestxalia, Dunedin, Lyttelton, bunday Kipple, Gisborne, N.ipioi, Sundaj Kowhai, Bluff. Dunedin, Mo-idny Waihora. Calcutta, Auckland, Mondaj Wairaur Blenheim, Monday UHmarcia. Hobart; Sydney, Monday Waimea, Tarakohe, Tuesday Monowai. Auckland mi ports, Tuesday Hawera, Patea Tuesday Wakatu. Lyttelton, K.-ikoura Tuesday Stormbird, Wanganui, Tuesday Breeze, Wanganui, Tuesday Tainui." London via ports, Wednesday PROJECTED DLPAK7UBES Petone, Bluff. Dunedin, Timaru, to-day Corinna, Dunedin,-Oamaru. Tijnaru, today Nikau, Nelson. Motueka, to-day Kapuni; Patea, to-day Kennedy, Nelson, West Coast, to-day Mararoa, Lyttelton, to-day, 11 p.m. Arahura. .Picton, to-day, noon Aoxer©, Patea. to-day » Kennedy; Nelson, Art est Coast, to-day Opawa. Blenheim, to-day Stormbird,' Wanganui, to-day Hawora, Patea, to-day Kia. Ora, London via to-daj I'aKeha, Lyttelton, DuuuiJii, bunda> Westmeath. Boston, Sunday Westralia, Auckland via ports, Monday Blenheim, Blenlieim, Monday tjueen of the South, Poxton, Monday Putiki, Wanganui, Mondaj Kowhai, New Plymouth, Monday Defender, Picton, Hokitika, Monday Maori,- Lyttelton, Monday Limerick, London:■■ via ports. Monday Mana,. Patea., Monday Aorere, Patea. Monday Pateena. Nelson direct, Monday ilonowai, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Tuesday Mararoa, Lyttelton, Tuesday UlijuaroaT'Lyttelton'; "Tuesday •- Waimea. Nelson, West Coast. Tuesday TEtEGRAPHED MOVEMENTS. _ SUVA,-Thursday—Atua, for Samoa. NEWCASTLE, Friday—Waipori, for New- Plymouth. - SYDNEY, 1 ; riday—Makura (11 a.m.), from Auckland. ' AUCKLAND, Friday Waihora (4 p. in.), for Wellington. AUCKLAND, Friday—Waihora (4 p.m.), for Wellington. NEW PLYMOUTH, Friday—Rarawa (5.30 p.m.), from Onehunga. Alexander (5 p.m.), for Tarakohe; Rarawa (8.35 p.m.>, Ur 'Jnohunga. HAVELOCK, Friday, Blenheim : (3 a,.m.), from Wellington. Blenheim 1 (2.30 p.m.), for Wellington. PICTON, Friday Pateena (5 p.m.), from Wellington. NELSON, Friday—Nikau (6 a.m.), from Wellington. WESTPORT, Friday—Komata (5.10 a.m.) and Kini (5.40 a.m.), from Wellington. . • GREYMOUTH, Friday—Ngakuta, (5.35 a.m.), froui Wellington. ■NAPIBR,- Friday—Victoria (4 -p.m.), from Wellington. ...... LYTTELTON, Friday—Petqna (6.50 a.m.), from' Napier; Kittawa (7.50 a.m.), from Gr«3Tnouth; Mararoa (9.15 a.m.), from Wellington. Petone (3.50 p.m.), for Wellington;' Mararoa (8.15 p.m.), for Wellington, with 450 passengers; Himitangi, for Chatham Islands. DUNEDIN, Friday—Waitemata (7-10 a.m.), from Timaiu; Storm (8.5 a.m.), from Wanganui. Kotare (11.50 a.m.), for Bluff and Invereargill; Westralia (6.30 p.m.), for Auckland via East Coast ports. Passengers for Wellington—Misses E. Inco, Allen, Pasgunin, Henderson, Bell, Fisher, McLeod, Brown, Mesdanies Mason, Roy and two children. Skinner, Allen, Pasgttain, Morse and child, Zachariah and child, Messrs M««=on, Morse, Baker, Klenmar, Goodley, Kafe, Gidney, Masters .Gidney-and Allan. The Kahika was still bar-bound at Greyrnouth yesterday. The Kamo was expected to leave Greyrnouth last night for Wellington. ' The departure of tho coastal steamer Hawera for Patea has been postponed until 11 a.m. to-day. She will-bo due back here-on Tuesday morning with a cargo of frozen meat for transhipment. The Hawera is to sail for Patea again | orj. Tuesday night.

Mr W. J. Washbourne. wireless operator on the Pateena, left that vessel yesterday. Mr L. V. Sutton has filled, the vacancyThe Federal-Shire liner Westmeath arrived at Wellington yesterday morning from Napier, and was berthed at the Kailway wharf to complete loading. The vessel is to sail to-morrow morning for Boston (U.S.A.j. Captain J. J. Liven, well-known locally as master of various coastal vessels, has joined the Limerick, as fourth officer, in place of Hr T. Levy. The Iluddart-Parker steamer Eivenna left Sydney at 4 p.m. ■on Thursday for Auckland, where she is due on .Monday afternoon. The vessel has a large quantity of cargo 1 for discharge at the northern port, and her departure for Sydney has been postponed until 3 p.m- on Wednesday nest. The Paloona, which arrived at Wellington yesterday morning from Auckland via ports, berthed at the Queen s wharf to discharge about 430 tons of cargo. Sbe sailed last evening for Lyttelton and Dunedin. On arrival at the latter port sho will withdraw from the East Coast service, and will relieve the Mokoia in the Bluff-Hobart-Melbourne service. The Tarawera will take up her former running in the Dunedin-East Coast-Auckland trade in place of the Paloona. , Captain F. M- Cashio is in command of the steamer Baron Cawdor, which is' at present discharging case oil at Wellington. He has associated with him ffie following officers; —Chief/ Mr FDee; second, Mr K. Evans; third, Mr 3. Davey ; chief engineer, Mr J. M. .meson; second, Mr W.B. Inglis; third. Mr D- - Sweeney; fourth, Mr D. McCal--IUTho Te Anau was towed from the stream yesterday afternoon, and berthed at the Kailway wharf. It is understood that the vessel is to proceed to Port Chalmers to undergo survey and overhaul. . ' . , , ... The Mokoia, which has been withdrawn from tho Hobart-Melbourne service, is to undergo survey and overhaul at Port Chalmers. . The Paloona got away at 10.10 p.m. last night for Lyttelton, and tho Squall at midnight for East Coast. The Ptltiki arrived from the Sounds at 12.30, KIA OKA~ SA ILS TO-DAY. ■ Tho local agents for tho Shaw, Sit /ill and Albion Company announce that the liner Kia Ora is expected to complete ban loading, in timo to be dispatched from Wellington at 3 p.m. to-day for London via Monte Video and TcnerufeHOUTO BRINGS TIMBER. ; The auxiliary schooner Houbo arrived ■ in port yesterday morning from Hokianga with a full cargo of timber. Tho vessel wee berthed at the Clyde quay wharf to discharge. KABAMIT LEAVES SEVA. Tho Union' Company advise that the: steamer Karamu left Suva at 1 p.m. on Thursday for Auckland and Wellington. She is ’ bringing • a cargo of bqn-anaa for the two ports, about 4000 oases being for Wellington. She is due at Auckland on Wednesday next, and should reach Wellington about January 22nd. ; LIMERICK FOR LONDON. The New Zealand Shipping Company advise that the ■ steamer Limerick is now fixed to leave Wellington at 5 p.m. on Monday for London via ports, instead ; of to-morrow morning. The vessel is now ; completing her loading at the Glasgow wharf. '. INDEABAEAH DUE TO-DAY- ' The C. and. D. liner Indraharah is expected to arrive at Wellington about 10 n. m to-day: from Sydney. The vessel will probably berth at No. 1, Queen’s wharf, to. commence Homeward loadingShe will afterwards'visit Tbkbmaru Bay, Gisborfie and Napier, and will return to Wellington to complete loading. TAIN UI AT HOBART. ' Tho Shaw. Savill and Albion liner Tainui, on rente .from' London, arrived at Hobart yesterday, afternoon. The vessel is expected to sail this afternoon., for 'Wellington,, where she is due about noon on W odnesday next. ... CORINNA WITH DAIRY PRODUCE. ' The Corinna-arrived at Wellington lest evening from Now Plymouth with 10.000 boxes of butter and 8008 crates of cheese for transhipment to Homo steamers. The Oorinna is to leave here to-day for Dunedin, OamafU and Timaru. ' THE SYDNEY STEAMER. A cablegram received bv the local office of the Huddart-Parker Company states, that the Ulimaroa left Sydney at noon on Thursday for Wellington direct. She is bringing 210 passengers for'New Zealand, 480 tons of cargo for - Wellington, and 241 tons for other ports. The Ulimaroa is due hero on Monday morning, and is fixed to sail . .for Lyttelton at 5 p.m."on Tuesday. ; ... mimibo at London; Cable advice received from - London states that the liner Mimiro arrived at the Home port on Wednesday last from Wellington. The vessel left this port on October 25th, and proceeded via Brisbane, Newcastle. Sydney and Melbourne. ' PAPAEOA’S ITINERARY. The New Zealand' Ship'ping Company’s, liner Paparoa was expected to leave Port Chalmers yesterday for Oamaru TOI Homeward loading. Sho is to leave the; South Canterbury port on Monday for, Waitara, Wanganui and Wellington. The vessel is due hero about January 25th, : and will be dispatched about January. 28th for London via ports. : WATERSIDERS’, MEETING. ’A special meeting of the. Wellington Waterside Workers' Union, will, bo held at 10 a.m.- to-morrow in the waitingroom of “X” store for the purpose of consideration .of the • employers’ communication re increase of wages, improved. working conditions, and the recommendations of the union executive; Admission to the meeting ■ will be by a yellow or blue ticket which will be fur-, nished by the secretary. , NEW YORE”SAILINGS. The local agents for the A. and A. Line advise that the steamer Toromeo, which was announced yesterday as having been fixed: to load at New York, will visit Lyttelton and Dunedin,, • and then proceed to Australian ports. The vessel is expected to leave the American port on January 31st. OVERSEA VESSELS: Prom London or Plymouth. ■■

WATHOBA XEFT AUCKLAND. The. 13111011 Company's cargo steamer Waihora left Auckland at 1 p.m. yesterday for .Wellington, in continuation or' Jiet voyage from Calcutta and Singapore. She is due here to-morrow afterIMI", -amT'has" a Targe quantity of "Eastern merchandise to discharge at this port. ""''.. .„....,.. THE CLAN MACFAKLANE. " Tho" cargo steamer Clan Macfarlane, which was reported by cable yesterday as having been rank by an enemy submarine in the "Mediterranean- on - December 30thi-was well known in New Zealand "waters'; -' The ' vessel visited Wellington several years ago, when she was -under; the command of Captain. W. M, Brice.

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Das Steamers. Sailed. AVgtn Tainui Deo. 1 Jan. 19 Rotorua Deo. 16 Feb. 11 Xndrapura Nov. 25 Feb. 3 Niwavu Dec. 29 Mar. ]4 Ktunara From Jan. 5 Liverpool, Mar. 1 Tongariro Dec. 6 Feb. 7 .Devon Deo. 18 Feb. 8 Zealandio* Dec. 21 Mar. 8 Opawa Jan. 7 Mar. 18 From Montreal or St. John. Berwick Law Nov. 8 Jaa. 23 \V oiwera From Dae. 1 Now^Tork. Feb. 7 Riouw . Sop. 21 Jan. 24 Talawa Nov. 14 Jan. 17 Port Augnsta Nov. 23 . Feb. 2 Baron Ogilvy Dec. 13 Feb. 27 From San Francisco. Maitai Jan. 10' Feb. 1 From Calcutta, Waihora Dec. 8 Jan. 17 From -Liverpool.. Sailers. Sailed. Via Celtic, Glen Nov. 10 . Lyttelton From Puget Sound. A. B. Johnston Deo- 31 — *.Onlx to load.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLI, Issue 9248, 15 January 1916, Page 2

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SHIPS AND SHIPPING New Zealand Times, Volume XLI, Issue 9248, 15 January 1916, Page 2

SHIPS AND SHIPPING New Zealand Times, Volume XLI, Issue 9248, 15 January 1916, Page 2

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